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School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Index School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Index c SCHOOL CATCHMENT AREAS ORDER 2019 Index Article Page 1 Title ................................................................................................................................... 3 2 Commencement .............................................................................................................. 3 3 Interpretation ................................................................................................................... 3 4 Catchment areas of primary schools ............................................................................ 3 5 Catchment areas of secondary schools ........................................................................ 4 6 Key to maps .................................................................................................................... 4 7 Revocation ....................................................................................................................... 4 SCHEDULE 1 7 CATCHMENT AREAS OF PROVIDED PRIMARY SCHOOLS 7 SCHEDULE 2 9 CATCHMENT AREAS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS 9 SCHEDULE 3 11 KEY TO SCHOOLS INDICATED ON MAPS 11 SCHEDULE 4 13 SECONDARY SCHOOL JOINT CATCHMENT AREAS 13 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 1 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Article 1 Statutory Document No. 2019/0153 c Education Act 2001 SCHOOL CATCHMENT AREAS ORDER 2019 Laid before Tynwald: 21 May 2019 Coming into Operation: 1 September 2019 The Department of Education, Sport and Culture makes the following Order under section 15(4) of the Education Act 20011. 1 Title This Order is the School Catchment Areas Order 2019. 2 Commencement This Order comes into operation on 1 September 20192. 3 Interpretation In this Order — “joint catchment area” means an area where there is a choice of schools as specified on the relevant order map; and “the order maps” means the 29 maps annexed to this Order and entitled “Map No. 1 referred to in the School Catchment Areas Order 2019” to “Map No. 29 referred to in the School Catchment Areas Order 2019” and the “Secondary School Catchments referred to in the School Catchment Area Order 2019” 4 Catchment areas of primary schools (1) In relation to each primary school specified in column 1 of Schedule l, the area shown edged with a black line on one or more of the order maps and indicated by the corresponding number specified in column 2 of that Schedule is designated as the catchment area of that school. 1 2001 c.33 2 Orders made by the Department under section 58(2) of the Education Act 2001 shall be laid before Tynwald. c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 3 Article 5 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 (2) A joint catchment area is the area shown on one or more maps edged with a red line. (3) The Roman Catholic Parishes of the churches of St Anthony's, Onchan, St Joseph's, Willaston and St Mary's of the Isle, Douglas are designated as the catchment area of St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, Douglas. (4) There are no designated catchment areas for St Thomas' Church of England Primary School, Douglas or the Bunscoill Ghaelgagh. 5 Catchment areas of secondary schools (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), in relation to each secondary school specified in column 1 of Schedule 2, the areas designated by article 4(1) as the catchment areas of the corresponding primary schools specified in column 2 of Schedule 2 are together designated as the catchment area of that secondary school. (2) Only those parts of the catchment areas indicated on the order map entitled “Secondary School Catchments Referred to in the School Catchment Area Order 2019” which are hatched in two different colours are joint catchment areas for secondary schools as indicated in Schedule 4. (3) Where the parents of a registered pupil at the Bunscoill Ghaelgagh wish their child to continue to be taught an element of the curriculum through the medium of Manx Gaelic, that pupil shall, for the purposes of this Order, be regarded as residing within the catchment area of the Queen Elizabeth II High School, Peel, irrespective of the parents' actual place of permanent residence, provided that the pupil has been in attendance at the Bunscoill Ghaelgagh for more than one year prior to attaining secondary school age. (4) Pupils who attend St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School or St Thomas' Church of England Primary School shall attend the secondary school of the area in which they permanently reside. 6 Key to maps Symbols used to represent educational institutions are detailed in Schedule 3. 7 Revocation The School Catchment Areas Order 20173 is revoked. 3 SD. 2017/0156 Page 4 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Article 7 MADE 3 MAY 2019 SIGNED BY AUTHORITY OF THE MINISTER LAWRIE HOOPER, MHK A Member of the Department of Education, Sport and Culture c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 5 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 1 CATCHMENT AREAS OF PROVIDED PRIMARY SCHOOLS Primary School Number on order maps Anagh Coar School 1 Andreas School 2 Arbory School 3 Ashley Hill School 4 Ballacottier School 5 Ballasalla School 6 Ballaugh School 7 Braddan School 8 Bunscoill Rhumsaa 9 Cronk y Berry School 10 Dhoon School 11 Foxdale School 12 Henry Bloom Noble School 13 Jurby School 14 Kewaigue School 15 Laxey School 16 Manor Park School 17 Marown School 18 Michael School 19 Onchan School 20 Peel Clothworkers’ School 21 Rushen Primary School 22 Scoill Phurt le Moirrey (Port St Mary School) 23 Scoill Vallajeelt 24 Scoill yn Jubilee 25 St John's School 26 Sulby School 27 Victoria Road School 28 Willaston School 29 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 7 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 2 CATCHMENT AREAS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS Secondary School Primary School Ballakermeen High School, Douglas Anagh Coar School Ballacottier School Braddan School Henry Bloom Noble School Kewaigue School (article 5(2)) Manor Park School Scoill Vallajeelt Scoill yn Jubilee (article 5(2)) St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School (article 4(3)) St Thomas' Church of England Primary School (article 4(4)) Castle Rushen High School, Castletown Arbory School Ballasalla School Foxdale School (article 5(2)) Kewaigue School (article 5(2)) Rushen Primary School Scoill Phurt le Moirrey (Port St Mary School) Victoria Road School St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School (article 4(3)) St Thomas' Church of England Primary School (article 4(4)) Queen Elizabeth II High School Ballaugh School (article 5(2)) Bunscoill Ghaelgagh (article 5(3)) Foxdale School (article 5(2)) Michael School Marown School Peel Clothworkers’ School St John's School St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School (article 4(3)) St Thomas' Church of England Primary School (article 4(4)) Ramsey Grammar School Andreas School Ballaugh School (article 5(2)) Bunscoill Rhumsaa Dhoon School c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 9 SCHEDULE 2 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Jurby School Laxey School (article 5(2)) Sulby School St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School (article 4(3)) St Thomas' Church of England Primary School (article 4(4)) St Ninian's High School, Douglas Ashley Hill School Cronk y Berry School Laxey School (article 5(2)) Onchan School Scoill yn Jubilee (article 5(2)) Willaston School St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School (article 4(3)) St Thomas' Church of England Primary School (article 4(4)) Page 10 SD No. 2019/0153 c SCHEDULE 3 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 SCHEDULE 3 KEY TO SCHOOLS INDICATED ON MAPS Symbols used to represent schools and catchment areas are: c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 11 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 SCHEDULE 4 SCHEDULE 4 SECONDARY SCHOOL JOINT CATCHMENT AREAS Joint catchment areas for secondary schools are indicated by hatching in two colours. Ballakermeen High School and Castle Rushen High School – yellow and blue Ballakermeen High School and St Ninian’s High School – yellow and pink Castle Rushen High School and Queen Elizabeth II High School –blue and red Queen Elizabeth II High School and Ramsey Grammar School – red and green Ramsey Grammar School and St Ninian’s High School – green and pink c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 13 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Explanatory Note EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note is not part of the Order) This Order changes the status of Scoill yn Jubilee from being a catchment area school for Ballakermeen High School only to being a joint catchment area school for Ballakermeen High School and St Ninian’s High School. c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 15 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 16 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 17 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 18 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 19 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 20 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 21 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 22 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 23 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 24 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 25 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 26 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 27 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 28 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 29 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 30 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 31 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 32 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 33 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 34 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 35 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 36 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No. 2019/0153 Page 37 School Catchment Areas Order 2019 Page 38 SD No. 2019/0153 c School Catchment Areas Order 2019 c SD No.
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