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FOI-101003733171 Response Provided Under Reference Number: FOI-101003733171 Response provided under: Freedom of Information Act 2000 Request and Response: Royal Navy Royal Marines Welfare undertake a National Community Needs Analysis, to help them identify what facilities are available to service personnel and their families. RNRMW at Culdrose have been tasked with getting the information local to them. Part of this analysis involves schools within a 30 minute drive of RNAS Culdrose. Clarification received: Schools within a 20 miles distance from RNAS Culdrose. Please note the data only contains the number of service children on roll as at Jan ’18 census date (18th Jan ’18). 1. Total number of places available in each school? Please see the attached Excel Spreadsheet. 2. The current number recorded in each school Please see the attached Excel Spreadsheet. 3. The total number of service children recorded in each school. Please see the attached Excel Spreadsheet. Please note that some figures have been suppressed because the statistical value is less than 5. We consider that the search result has resulted in information which is probable/likely to result in individuals or cases being identified. Therefore we consider that it should be withheld from disclosure to you pursuant to the provisions of Section 40 (2)of the Freedom of Information Act (“the Act”). Please provide information for both Infant/Junior and Secondary. Information provided by: Children Schools & Families. Date of response: 28th June 2018 Number on Children on Total Roll Roll Number of DFEE_NO NAME TYPE (Spring (Spring Places 2018) 2018) Available * 2029 Alverton Community Primary School Primary 310 <5 314 2311 Blackwater Community Primary School Primary 108 0 102 2126 Boskenwyn Community Primary School Primary 64 0 93 2321 Bosvigo School Primary 326 11 315 3381 Breage CE School Primary 77 <5 88 2300 Chacewater Community Primary School Primary 166 <5 170 2228 Connor Downs Academy Primary 198 <5 210 2132 Constantine Primary School Primary 167 <5 196 2103 Crowan Primary School Primary 100 8 119 3383 Cury C of E Primary School Primary 33 <5 58 2226 Cusgarne Community Primary School Primary 84 <5 88 2318 Devoran School Primary 207 5 210 3033 Flushing School Primary 70 <5 66 2114 Garras Community Primary School Primary 60 <5 59 2109 Germoe Community Primary School Primary 57 0 93 2301 Gerrans School Primary 40 0 70 2100 Godolphin Primary School Primary 85 7 93 2307 Goonhavern Primary School Primary 216 <5 210 2035 Gulval Community Primary School Primary 166 <5 180 2227 Gwinear Community Primary School Primary 98 0 105 2128 Halwin School Primary 85 0 105 2006 Heamoor Community Primary School Primary 194 0 210 2240 Illogan School Primary 224 5 226 2302 Kea Community Primary School Primary 211 10 210 2208 Kehelland Village School Primary 86 9 91 2119 Kennall Vale School Primary 121 <5 119 3218 King Charles Primary School Primary 407 17 420 2112 Landewednack Community Primary School Primary 102 9 104 2209 Lanner Primary School Primary 215 8 226 2104 Leedstown Community Primary School Primary 91 <5 95 2238 Mabe Community Primary School Primary 125 6 128 2004 Marazion School Primary 133 <5 123 2741 Marlborough School Primary 218 6 210 3385 Mawnan CE VA Primary School Primary 115 <5 111 2312 Mithian School Primary 106 <5 105 2008 Mousehole Community Primary School Primary 102 <5 105 2115 Mullion Community Primary School Primary 156 9 175 2116 Mylor Bridge Community Primary School Primary 145 9 140 2028 Nancledra School Primary 105 <5 105 2751 Newlyn School Primary 160 0 210 2133 Parc Eglos School Primary 407 121 428 2758 Pencoys Primary School Primary 201 <5 210 2757 Pennoweth Primary School Primary 304 5 315 2230 Penpol School Primary 380 <5 419 2002 Penryn Primary Academy Primary 409 6 420 3894 Pensans Community Primary School Primary 261 0 315 2306 Perran-ar-worthal Community Primary School Primary 140 6 140 2325 Perranporth Community Primary School Primary 202 5 210 2749 Porthleven School Primary 246 25 280 2215 Portreath Community Primary School Primary 152 <5 147 2241 Rosemellin Community Primary School Primary 336 7 360 2239 Roskear School Primary 369 5 420 2027 Sennen School Primary 76 0 80 2305 Shortlanesend Community Primary School Primary 138 <5 123 2124 Sithney Community Primary School Primary 88 12 91 2314 St Agnes ACE Academy Primary 295 6 312 2219 St Day & Carharrack Community School Primary 188 <5 214 2317 St Erme with Trispen Community Primary Sch Primary 137 0 155 2231 St Erth Community Primary Primary 99 0 105 3891 St Francis CE Primary School Primary 415 20 420 2018 St Ives Junior School Primary 235 <5 280 2020 St Just Primary School Primary 160 <5 210 2025 St Levan Community Primary School Primary 39 0 42 3300 St Maddern's CE School, Madron Primary 39 0 64 3302 St Mary's CE Primary School, Penzance Primary 169 <5 210 3091 St Mary's CE School, Truro Primary 205 <5 210 2319 St Mawes Community Primary School Primary 47 0 52 3301 St Uny CE School Primary 251 <5 284 2232 Stithians Community Primary School Primary 179 <5 175 2326 Threemilestone School Primary 419 11 420 2125 Trannack Community Primary School Primary 74 11 84 2221 Treleigh Community Primary School Primary 260 5 255 2234 Treloweth Community Primary School Primary 433 <5 450 2003 Trythall Community Primary School Primary 69 0 74 2233 Weeth Community Primary School Primary 202 <5 210 3390 Wendron CE Primary School Primary 119 11 117 3549 Archbishop Benson CE Primary School Primary 421 11 436 2229 Bodriggy Academy Primary 340 <5 312 2121 Coverack Primary School Primary 36 <5 52 2021 Falmouth Primary Academy Primary 262 5 369 3034 Grade-Ruan CE School Primary 59 <5 92 2032 Ludgvan School Primary 204 <5 210 2113 Manaccan Primary School Primary 32 0 49 2313 Mount Hawke Academy Primary 291 5 270 2134 Nansloe Academy Primary 194 57 210 2034 Pendeen School Primary 92 <5 115 2213 Penponds School Primary 106 <5 105 5201 St Buryan Academy Primary School Primary 74 0 140 2017 St Hilary School Primary 247 10 245 2030 St Ives Infant School Primary 152 <5 180 3463 St John's Catholic Primary School, Camborne Primary 161 0 210 2120 St Keverne Primary School Primary 63 0 84 3388 St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Falmouth Primary 217 5 210 3306 St Mary's Catholic School, Penzance Primary 151 0 210 3461 St Meriadoc Junior Academy Primary 206 <5 240 3462 St Meriadoc CE Nursery & Infant Academy Primary 180 6 180 2016 St Michael's CE Primary School Primary 398 126 420 2001 Tregolls School - An Academy Primary 247 <5 264 2224 Troon Community Primary School Primary 148 <5 175 2012 Truro Learning Academy Primary 160 <5 183 2743 Trevithick Learning Academy Primary 417 6 402 2223 Trewirgie Infants School Primary 314 11 330 2222 Trewirgie Junior School Primary 367 6 372 3547 Veryan CE Primary School Primary 60 0 98 4169 Cape Cornwall School Secondary 306 0 560 4171 Hayle Academy Secondary 536 <5 750 4146 Helston School & Community College Secondary 1098 164 1290 4164 Mullion School Secondary 556 51 575 4159 Redruth School: a Technology College Secondary 1021 17 1123 4160 Richard Lander School Secondary 1405 24 1395 4173 Humphry Davy School Secondary 706 <5 875 4158 Camborne Science and International Academy Secondary 1254 7 1425 4152 Falmouth School Secondary 750 12 1100 4172 Mounts Bay Academy Secondary 968 6 965 4166 Penair School Secondary 877 13 1200 4149 Penryn College Secondary 1135 19 1115 4163 Pool Academy Secondary 757 <5 1050 4000 St Ives School: a Technology College Secondary 539 <5 600 * these capacities are as at today and are based on the admission numbers that we believe schools are working to across the year groups – however, capacity in across all except the year of entry can change during the year.
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