APPLY BY 15 JANUARY 2020 Choose a PRIMARY SCHOOL A guide for admission to primary schools in Wandsworth in September 2020 Contents

Introduction 1 Timetable 2

Choosing and applying for schools Before you apply 3 How and when to apply 3 Section 1 Online application - step by step 4-5 Frequently asked questions 6 Applying for places - step by step 7-13

The schools Map of schools in Wandsworth 14-15 Section 2 List of schools in Wandsworth 16-26

How children are admitted How children are admitted to Wandsworth primary schools 27-29 Admission criteria for Community schools 30-34 Admission criteria for Foundation schools 35-36 Section 3 Admission criteria for Academies/Free schools 37-44 Admission criteria for Church of England primary schools 45-50 Admission criteria for Catholic primary schools 51-59 Admission criteria for Muslim primary school 60

Other information Starting Nursery Education in Wandsworth 61 Admission of older children 62 Financial assistance 63 Section 4 Children with special educational needs 64-65 Other information and useful contacts 66-67 Schools in other boroughs 68

If there are any further questions you want to ask, or if there is anything you do not understand, staff in the Pupil Services Section will be pleased to help you. You can contact them by: • Telephoning: (020) 8871 7316 • Email: [email protected] Website: www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions • Writing to: Pupil Services Section Children’s Services Department Town Hall Extension Wandsworth High Street SW18 2PU • Visiting: Children’s Services Department Customer Centre, Ground Floor, Town Hall Extension Wandsworth High Street London SW18 2PU Introduction

Starting primary school is a big event in your child’s life. The months leading This booklet provides up to this are an important time for you to find out about the schools in your information for parents and area and apply for places. We have produced this booklet to help you. carers of children born between All Wandsworth schools offer a curriculum which covers the academic 1 September 2015 and 31 subjects and more besides. As well as providing excellent teaching in key August 2016 who can start in a areas like reading and mathematics, Wandsworth’s schools aim to encourage primary school Reception class the healthy development of a child’s physical, emotional and social skills. in September 2020. If your child is older than this, please Schools are inspected regularly both by the council’s inspectors and by see page 62 for further OFSTED. This helps schools to continue to provide a good and often information. outstanding standard of education and to meet the targets which children are expected to achieve at the end of each key stage of their education. The booklet includes details of The council co-ordinates school admission applications for all Wandsworth 61 state-funded primary residents, including applications for Reception class places in September schools in Wandsworth and a 2020. Parents and carers are able to apply for a Reception place at up to six map to help you find your local primary schools, whether those schools are in Wandsworth or in another school. Each school also issues council’s area, by completing a single common application form online at its own prospectus that tells www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions. For those who cannot apply online, you what it has to offer. You paper forms are available from the Pupil Services Team. can obtain a copy from the school. We strongly recommend that you find out more about schools before applying. You can use the information in this booklet to contact schools for their prospectus or to arrange a visit. Details of individual school open days are also available on school websites and at www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions. Some schools have more applications than there are places available. This When children start primary booklet tells you the admissions criteria which will be used to decide which children qualify for places. This will give you an idea of whether or not your school in Wandsworth child stands a good chance of getting a place at a school you prefer. Wandsworth Council provides a Unless you are certain that your child will get a place at a particular school, full-time place in a primary you should apply for other schools as well, listing them in the order you school Reception class in the prefer them. September of the school year in which children reach their fifth We hope that by reading this booklet and following the step by step guide, you birthday. will be well equipped to make informed choices about which schools to include on your application form. We wish your child a happy and successful start to their primary education in a Wandsworth school.

Councillor Will Sweet Cabinet Member John Johnson for Education and Director of Children’s Services Children’s Services

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 1 Timetable

This timetable tells you the important dates for applications, offers and appeals for Reception class places.

15 January 2020 – Closing date for applications • Online applications must be submitted before midnight on this date. • Paper forms must reach Wandsworth Council offices by this date. Paper forms are available by contacting the Pupil Services team. 16 April 2020 – Results are posted • On 16 April, the council* will notify you of the outcome of your application. If you applied online you will be sent an email via the London Eadmissions website on the evening of 16 April and will also be able to view the outcome on the online system. The council will also send you a further more detailed notification email if it has not been possible to offer you your first preference school. If you applied on a paper form, you will be sent a notification letter by first class mail on 16 April. • You will be offered a place at no more than one of the schools you have applied for. • The place offered will be at whichever of the schools is able to allocate your child a place using the published admission criteria. You will be asked to confirm that you accept the place offered. • If more than one of the schools is able to allocate your child a place, you will be offered whichever one of these you said you would prefer on your application form. • Your child’s name can be put on the waiting list for any school of your preference. 30 April 2020 – Final date for accepting places If you haven’t let the council* know by this date that you want to accept the offer, the place may be offered to someone else. When you have accepted the place, the school will contact you requesting information including proof of address. 30 April 2020 – Subsequent offers • Some schools will have vacancies because people have turned down their offers. The council* will write to the applicants at the top of waiting lists to offer them the vacant places. • If you get an offer at this stage you will need to let the council* know straight away whether or not you want to accept it. Don’t be late! June/July 2020 – Appeals are heard Apply by 15 January 2020. If you want to appeal against refusal of a place, please visit Parents who apply after 15 www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissionappeals or contact Wandsworth January will be offered any Education Appeals Service at places remaining after all on- [email protected] time applications have been or (020) 8871 7554 for further information. Deadlines for appealing will processed. If a school is full, be published on the council’s website. the child’s name will be placed on the waiting list in * Parents/carers who live outside of Wandsworth apply for schools in Wandsworth through their home council. the order of the school’s Any offer of a place in a Wandsworth school will be made by the parent/carer’s home council. admission criteria. Places are then offered as vacancies arise.

2 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Choosing and applying for schools

Before you apply Co-ordinated admissions system • Use the map on pages 14-15 to find the schools in your local area. • Wandsworth Council • Read the admission criteria for these schools on pages 30-60 to decide at co-ordinates admissions to which schools you have the best chance of being offered a place. any state school for applicants • Find out how places were offered last year in the schools list on pages living in the borough. 17-26 or on the page which gives the admissions criteria. Further • You may apply for up to six information about previous years’ admissions is available at state schools on a single www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions. form. The schools must be • Apply for up to six schools, including those at which you have the best listed in the order that you chance of a place. prefer them. • Apply for more than one school unless you are sure your child will get • Your application for each a place. school will be considered separately using the • Some schools can only offer places to those living very close to the school, admission criteria to decide if so you should apply to other local schools as well. you can be offered a place. • If you apply for a faith school which gives priority based on attendance at a • If your application meets the place of religion or worship, you should read the admission criteria carefully admission criteria well enough to decide if you are likely to be offered a place. to be offered a place at more • If your child is in the nursery class they do not get priority for a place in the than one school, you will be reception class, so you should apply for other schools as well. offered whichever one of these you listed as a higher • If your child has an older brother or sister already in the school, you must preference. still apply for a place for your younger child. • Because nobody will be offered more than one school How and when to apply place, more applicants will be offered a school they have • Apply online at www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions. Find out about our applied for and fewer will easy and secure system on pages 4-5. receive no offer at all. • If you cannot apply online, paper forms are available from Wandsworth • Our step by step guide on primary schools or by contacting the Pupil Services team. Please return the pages 7-13 explains how the form to Pupil Services at Wandsworth Town Hall. If you live in another process works and what you borough, you must use your own borough’s form. need to do. • If you apply for a faith school which requires you to complete a supplementary information form, you need to get the form from the school and return it to the school.

• All forms must be received by 15 January 2020. Supplementary Information Forms Most of the faith schools also require you to complete their own supplementary information form. You need to get the form from the school and return it to the school no later than 15 January 2020.

A supplementary information form on its own is not a valid application for a place. Parents must still apply for the school on the Wandsworth application form either online or on paper by the closing date of 15 January 2020.

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 3 Online application step by step

To start your online application please visit the website www.eadmissions.org.uk You can also use the link from the council’s website www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions

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• Click on ‘Create a new account’ if you have not used the online system before and enter your details to register. • You will receive an email with a username and a link. You must click on the link to validate your email address. • If you have used the online system before, click on ‘Return to your existing account’.

2 • Enter your details or check that they are correct and amend if necessary. • Make sure you enter your only permanent address. This will be verified against council records. • At least one telephone number must be added. • The two boxes must be ticked.

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• Enter your child’s details. Make sure you enter the information accurately. • Make sure that you only apply for a child born between 1/9/2015 - 31/8/2016

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• Add your school preferences. Click ‘Next’ to save. • Make sure that you read the schools’ admission criteria on pages 30-60 of the booklet. This will be a guide as to the likelihood of being offered a place at the school you are interested in. • Select and add the schools you wish to apply for. You can apply for up to six schools. • For each school selected you will be asked a number of questions (such as whether there is a sibling at the school). Make sure you answer the questions correctly. • If you would like your child to be considered under medical or social criteria for any of the schools you have applied for, you must tick the relevant box and attach supporting evidence. You can attach documents once you have submitted your application. If you do not provide the evidence to support your application, your request cannot be considered under that criterion.

5 • Check all of the details entered are correct. • Read the declaration and tick the box to accept it. • Click the ‘Submit Application’ button. • Once you have submitted your application you will be able to attach documents. • You will receive an email confirmation. 09/05/2015 You must click the submit button by the closing date of the 15 January 2020. If you do not do this, your application will not be processed.

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 5 Frequently asked questions

1 Does the law guarantee my exceptional reasons why the changes 9 How is my distance from home child a place in the school of were not included on the original to school measured? my choice ? application form. Late applications The distance used to prioritise No. The law says that parents may are not considered until after the applications for admission to schools express a preference for any school. initial offer of places on 16 April. in Wandsworth will be measured in a However, if more parents express a Will a school know where I straight line between your home and preference for a school than the 5 listed it in my order of the centre of the school site. All number of places available, there has preferences? measurements will be calculated by to be an order of priority to decide Wandsworth Council’s Geographical No. Schools will not be told the order which children to admit. Information System. No other in which you listed them on your measurements will be taken into The law allows parents to appeal to application form. The decision account. an independent panel if their child whether your child qualifies for a is refused a place at a school of place will be based on the published 10 Is my child guaranteed a place their preference. admission criteria alone. in one of the schools I have applied for? Does the system mean I have Will my child get priority for a 2 6 No. However, if you read the more chance of getting a place place in a school where they admission criteria and see how the at my first preference school? already attend the nursery? places were allocated last year, it will No. The aim of the system is to ensure No. There is no automatic transfer to give you a better idea of whether the that nobody gets more than one offer the Reception class at the same school is likely to offer your child a from amongst the schools they applied school for children who attend the place. The more schools you apply for for, so that more people will get the nursery. All parents must reapply and at which your child has a realistic offer of a school place. This does not be considered equally with all other chance of a place, the more likely it mean that there will be more places applicants. The admission criteria do will be that you will be offered a place. available at any particular school than not include priority to children in the previously. Schools can only admit as school’s nursery class. What can I do if I am not many pupils as they can 11 offered a place in a school of accommodate. The places will still be 7 Will I get priority for a my preference? Wandsworth school because I allocated to those who have the Your child can remain on the waiting live in the borough? highest priority under the school’s list for any school. Waiting lists are published admission criteria. No. The law does not allow the council held in the order of the admission It is therefore important that you read to give priority to its residents for criteria, irrespective of when the the admission criteria carefully so that places in its schools. However, the application was made. This means you do not waste your preferences by council aims to ensure that all that later applicants will sometimes only listing schools where your child is resident children whose parents be placed above those who applied unlikely to get a place. apply, have access to a place at a before the original closing date. If you primary school in the borough. wish to be placed on the waiting list Do I have to use all six 3 for a school in another borough you preferences? 8 How important is distance from home to school? must indicate this on your offer letter No. However, unless you are certain of reply slip. Wandsworth will co-ordinate Distance from home to school is used getting a place in a particular school, your requests with other boroughs. by many schools to decide which you are strongly advised to apply for You have the right to appeal against children qualify for a place. Unless several schools. the refusal of a place at any school. your application meets religious If you list only one or two schools and criteria for a church school, you are What if my child is not your application is unsuccessful, you more likely to be offered a place in a 12 offered a place in any school on may be without a place when offers school closer to home than one 16 April? are made on 16 April. At that stage, further away. However, this isn’t other schools you could have If you are not offered a place at any of always the case, especially if the originally applied for are likely to be the schools you applied for, and nearby school is particularly popular. full and your options will be more places are available at other schools, The furthest distance that places limited (see question 12). the council is required to make you an were offered under the criterion of alternative offer if possible. This will Can I change my preferences or straight line distance last year is given usually be at your nearest school with 4 the order of my preferences on pages 17-34 and in other years at available places. However, parents after the application closing date? www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ may make additional late If you add or change preferences after admissions. applications. the application closing date, the changes will be considered to be a late application unless there are

6 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Applying for places step by step

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STEP 1 STEP 2 Understanding Collecting the process information

Wandsworth Council is working with • You can apply for up to 6 schools It is important to collect as much all other London borough councils to and must list them in the order information as possible about the co-ordinate applications and the you prefer them. schools you want to apply for and offer of reception places at all state • Your child will be considered the admission procedures. schools. separately for each school. You can do this by: Before you decide which schools to • The published admission criteria • Reading this booklet and using apply for and complete your will be used to decide whether or the schools list and map to find application, it is very important that not your child can be offered a out which schools are available in you understand place at each school. your area. how the process works: • The fact that you have applied for • Reading other councils’ booklets if • You apply for any state school in other schools, and the order in any area on one form by 15 you are considering a school in which you say you prefer the another borough. January 2020. schools, will not be taken into • Apply online at account in assessing your • Contacting schools for a copy of www.eadmissions.org.uk or link to application for each school. their prospectus. the site from • Before places are offered, • Visiting schools on special open www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ Wandsworth Council will check days or by making an admissions. If you can’t apply whether your child can be offered a appointment. online, you can apply on a paper place at more than one of the • Asking for advice from staff at your form available from the Pupil schools you have applied for, child’s current nursery. Services Section. including those in other boroughs. You can also find out background • All applications must be received • If your child can be offered a place information on schools by: by 15 January 2020. Forms in more than one school, the received after this date will be council will offer you a place at • Looking at reports on the school treated as late unless the council whichever one of these schools by OFSTED inspectors (available at considers there are very was your highest preference. www.gov.uk/government/ exceptional circumstances (see • Nobody will receive the offer of organisations/ofsted or from page 11) as to why the application libraries). could not be submitted on-time. more than one school, on 16 April 2020. • Looking at school performance tables (available at www.compare- school-performance.service.gov.uk)

You can find information on schools by visiting www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ admissions and following the link ‘search for schools.’

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 7 Applying for places step by step

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STEP 3 STEP 4 Considering Completing the the facts application form

Many schools have more applications Please apply online at Your child’s address than they have places to offer. So www.eadmissions.org.uk, or use The address you give on the before making your choices, it is the link from the council’s website application form must be your important to get a realistic idea at www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ child’s permanent address on the whether or not your child is likely to admissions. If you do not wish to closing date for applications and qualify for a place at each of the apply online, you can request a this must be the address where the schools you are interested in. paper form (see Step 1) if you live family normally lives. Parents are in Wandsworth, or request a form If there are more applications than there not permitted to use a temporary from your home borough if you live are places at a school, the admissions address to secure a school place for elsewhere. criteria are used to decide the order in the child. A business address, a which children qualify for places. You If your child has an Education, childminder’s address, or any should carefully read the admission Health and Care Plan, please do not address including a family member’s criteria on pages 30-60 for each of the complete the Wandsworth form. You address other than the child’s schools in your local area. should follow the advice on page 64 permanent home will not be of this booklet. accepted. Proof of address will be We also tell you the distance from the sought if there is any doubt about school within which an applicant had to The information below will help you the validity of the address given and live to get a place last year. Please refer to complete the form correctly. may be the subject of further to the ‘Important Information’ box on investigation. page 10 regarding home-to-school Your child’s name distances. For faith schools please see Please make sure that your child’s If a family move into a property www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions name is written correctly and in the temporarily to increase the chances for information. same way as their details are held of gaining a school place, the If you want to talk to someone about the by their current school (if relevant). council will use the permanent likelihood of securing a place in a residence for the purpose of the particular school, please contact the Your child’s date of birth application. If the family own a school or Pupil Services (Telephone You should only complete the form property but are living at and apply (020) 8871 7316). if your child’s date of birth is from a different address, the council between 1 September 2015 and 31 will assume that the second August 2016. This means that they address is temporary and that the are the right age to start in a property they own is where the child Reception class in a Wandsworth ordinarily lives. Where the owned primary school in September 2020. property is being renovated, this will Important note: still be considered the family’s Older children – Children born If your child attends a nursery class, permanent address. Evidence will before 1 September 2015 must not otherwise be required that the you will not automatically be offered a use the form in this booklet to apply Reception class place in the same property has been disposed of. If a for school places. Please ask Pupil family own more than one property, school. You MUST reapply and be Services (Tel: 020 8871 7316 or considered with all other applicants. the council will request further email: admissions@richmond The offer of a place will depend on the evidence to demonstrate where they andwandsworth.gov.uk) for an number of applications for the number normally live to determine the ‘in-year application form’. Please of places available and whether other address we will use for the child’s applicants have higher priority under see page 62 of this booklet for application. the admissions criteria. Schools’ more information. The address will be checked against oversubscription criteria do NOT give Younger children – Children born priority to children in the nursery information already held by the between 1 September 2016 and 31 council and you will be asked to class. An offer of a nursery place does August 2017 can start in a not give an older child a sibling provide satisfactory proof if a Wandsworth nursery school or discrepancy is found. Where proof of priority for a reception place (see class in September 2020. Please admissions criteria pages 30-60). address is requested it must be contact schools direct to apply for a provided. If satisfactory proof is nursery place. 8 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7

received after 10 February 2020 your might be where the family are on an is defined by section 46 of the application will be processed after the extended holiday or short-term work Adoption and Children Act 2002 or initial offer of places has been made placement abroad of up to six section 12 of the Adoption Act 1976. on 16 April 2020. months. A residence order is defined by section 8 of the Children Act 1989. A If a place is offered on the basis of Children of UK service personnel child arrangement order is defined by false or misleading information, the (UK Armed Forces and Crown section 8 of the Children Act 1989 place will be withdrawn. Servants) as amended by section 14 of the Where parents share custody, only For families of UK service personnel Children and Families Act 2014. A one address must be provided and with a confirmed posting in special guardianship order is defined parents must prove the child’s Wandsworth, or crown servants by section 14A of the Children Act residency at this address. returning from overseas to live within 1989. Wandsworth, an address in If you change address after If the conditions above apply to your Wandsworth will be used for completing the form, you must tell the child, you must give details on the admission purposes in advance of council straight away. Changes will application form and provide a letter arrival in the UK provided that the only be accepted for admission from the relevant Local Authority application is accompanied by an purposes if satisfactory proof is Social Services Department. This official letter (i.e. from the MOD or provided that a move to a new letter must state the following: FCO) which declares a relocation permanent address has taken place. date and a Unit postal address or • Confirmation that the child is Evidence of disposal of the previous quartering area address. currently ‘looked after’ or was property may also be required. previously looked after in Changes of address after 10 February Multiple births accordance with the definition 2020 will not be used for admissions If you are applying for a place for provided in the first paragraph of purposes until after 16 April 2020, more than one child as a result of this section. but can be used for correspondence. multiple births, you must complete a • If the child was previously ‘looked separate form for each child. Children living abroad after’, then the letter must also Occasionally, the last place available If you currently live abroad but intend confirm the date at which the child at a school is offered to the first child to move to the UK prior to your child ceased to be ‘looked after’ and from a family with multiple births. starting school, we will accept an the date of the adoption order, Where applicable, agreement will be admission application but this will residence order, child sought from the admission authority normally be based on your address arrangements order or a special for the school concerned to offer an abroad. We will normally only accept guardianship order which led to additional place to accommodate the a Wandsworth address for the cessation of ‘looked after’ other child(ren). admissions purposes for the initial status. round of allocations if you are Children in public care Any court orders must be physically resident at this address by Children in public care (children accompanied with a letter from the closing date of 15 January 2020. looked after) and those who ceased Social Services as described above to It is sometimes possible to consider to be children looked after because be considered for this admission applications exceptionally, on the they were adopted, or because they criterion. Please note the letter and basis of the Wandsworth address, became subject to a residence order, court orders will be forwarded to your where we are satisfied that the child arrangements order or a special preferred schools and/or the council address given is the family’s guardianship order, receive priority for in whose area is the school located. permanent address, that the admission to school. absence outside of the UK from that A child looked after is a child in the address is only temporary (up to six care of a local authority or provided months) and there is evidence of a with accommodation by that authority firm date that the family will return to in accordance with Section 22 of the live at this address. Such instances Children Act 1989. An adopted child

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 9 Applying for places step by step

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Important information - STEP 4 Home to School distance Completing the • The oversubscription criteria of most Wandsworth primary application form schools include priority based List of preferences booklet and return it to Pupil on the distance of home to Services by 15 January 2020. school. Please follow these important rules when you complete this part of the All the supplementary information • The distance used to form: forms for schools in Wandsworth are prioritise applications for available to download from our admission to schools in • List up to six schools in the website Wandsworth will be measured borough of Wandsworth or in other www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions in a straight line between the boroughs. Do not list private home and the centre of the schools. All applicants must complete the council’s application form. school site. • Apply to several schools unless Supplementary information forms on • All measurements will be you are certain of getting a place their own are not valid applications. calculated by Wandsworth in the school you most prefer. Council’s Geographical • Make your choices carefully by Siblings Information System. No other reading the admission criteria that If your child has a brother or sister measurements will be taken will be used to decide which already attending school, you must into account. children will qualify for places if still complete the application form • The distance up to which there are more applications than and give details of the sibling. places were offered last year places. Please note that priority is only given is included in this booklet as • Apply for the schools in your local to children who will have a sibling at a guide only. Distances area. Distance is used by most the school on the date they are change from year to year schools to decide which children admitted (September 2020). depending on the number of are offered places. applications and other A sibling is defined as: • List the schools in the order you oversubscription criteria. • a full brother or sister; prefer them. If your child can be allocated a place at more than • a step/half brother or sister living one school, the council will use at the same address; this information to offer whichever • a child who is living as part of the of these you most prefer. The family by reason of a court order; order cannot be changed later. or Important information - • a child who has been placed with Supplementary Information Forms Apply for more than foster carers as a result of being one school If you have included a faith school in looked after by a local authority. your list of preferences, you must Note: An offer of a nursery place Applying for one school only will also complete the school’s does not give an older child a sibling NOT improve your chances of supplementary information form, priority for a reception place (see getting a place at that school. which will ask for details and admissions criteria pages 30-60). If your application is evidence of religious commitment. unsuccessful, and you have not You should contact the relevant Please note the admission criterion included alternative schools on school for the form and must return giving priority to children with a the form, your child may be it to them by 15 January 2020. sibling at a Wandsworth community without the offer of a place at If you have included a preference for school without a priority area has any school when places are Belleville Wix Academy or changed from 2016 entry. Now, you offered on 16 April. Shaftesbury Park School on your will only automatically be given At that stage the alternative common application form, and you sibling priority for a place if you live schools you could have originally wish to be considered for a place in within 800 metres of the school. If applied for may already be full the bilingual class, you must also you live over 800 metres from the and your options will be far complete the relevant school’s school, you will also receive priority more limited. bilingual class supplementary under this criterion if you have not information form at the back of this moved since the last sibling was

10 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7

STEP 5 Returning the form - don’t be late! offered a place or the last If you apply online, you must submit Children with an Education, Health sibling was admitted prior to the form before midnight on and Care Plan (EHCP) September 2016. 15 January 2020. If your child has an EHCP, you should not complete the Wandsworth Medical or social circumstances If you apply on a paper form, you must return it by 15 January 2020 application form. Different If your child has an exceptional to: requirements and procedures apply medical or social reason for needing Pupil Services, for pupils with an EHCP – please see a place at a particular school, you Wandsworth Council, page 64 for further information. must state this on the form. Children’s Services Department, Applications must be supported by a Schools will admit pupils with an Town Hall Extension, current letter from a specialist health EHCP which names the school. Wandsworth High Street professional, or a social worker/care Places may also be held during the SW18 2PU professional working with the family. admission process for pupils for The letter must give reasons why the This is also the deadline for the whom the school is being consulted child’s exceptional condition or receipt of supplementary with by the responsible Local circumstances make it essential for information forms. Authority, pending the outcome of them to attend a particular school that consultation. These will be We will acknowledge receipt of all and must state the difficulties that included in the overall admission paper applications in our admissions would be caused by them attending number of the school. office. Due to the volume of an alternative school. If evidence is applications, this may take a few received after the closing date of 15 weeks, so please January 2020, it will not be taken be patient. into account until after places have been offered on 16 April 2020 (Note: All applications received by 15 Some schools do not consider January 2020 will be considered medical or social needs at all). together. If your application is not Applicants who submit supporting received by the council’s Pupil information will not be advised Services Section by whether their application is likely to 15 January 2020, your child will not be successful under this criterion be considered for a place until after prior to the offer of places on 16 the initial offer of places on 16 April April 2020. 2020. If the schools you have applied for Children of Staff are full at that time, your child’s Some schools in Wandsworth, name will be put on a waiting list in including all community schools, give the order of the school’s admission priority to children of members of criteria. staff. If you wish to apply for a place at a school on this basis, please give The council reserves the right to details on your application. Please accept a late application where it check the admission policies for considers that there are exceptional each school for further information. reasons for the application not being submitted on time. No applications Reasons for preference received after Please note that schools can only 10 February 2020 can be accepted use their published admissions as 'on-time'. criteria to decide which children qualify for a place. It is therefore not necessary to give reasons for your preference(s) unless you want to.

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 11 Applying for places step by step

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7

STEP 6 Being offered a place

On 16 April, Wandsworth Council When you have received the If you are not offered a place at any will notify you of the outcome of notification offering a place: of the schools you applied for, and your application. • Accept the place you have been places are available at other schools, the council is required to make you • If you applied online you will be offered by accepting online or an alternative offer if possible. This sent an email via the London returning the reply slip by the date will usually be at the nearest school Eadmissions website on the given. Do not reject the place with available places. Your outcome evening of 16 April and will also unless you have a place arranged email or letter will explain why you be able to view the outcome on elsewhere. could not be offered a place at one the online system. The council will • If there are schools which you of your preferred schools and which also send you a further more placed higher on your list than the alternative place is being offered. detailed notification email if it has school you have been offered, the The email or letter will also tell you not been possible to offer you your email or letter will explain: how to make late applications for first preference school. • How you can find out why your other schools. • If you applied on a paper form, you child did not have high enough will be sent a notification letter by priority for a place under the first class mail on 16 April. admission criteria. • You will be offered a place at no • How to find out your child’s more than one of these schools. position on the waiting list. If a • The place offered will be at place becomes available later, How waiting lists operate whichever of the schools is able to you will be given the opportunity allocate your child a place using to accept that instead. The council will maintain waiting lists for each Wandsworth the published admission criteria. • How to appeal against not being school. Children not offered a offered a place at any of the • If more than one of the schools is place at the school, or at any schools you applied for and the able to allocate your child a place, school which was a higher date by which you must do this. you will be offered whichever one preference, are placed on a of these you said you would prefer waiting list in the order of the on your application form. school’s admission criteria. Parents must advise Pupil Services if they wish their child to be on the waiting list for a school in another borough. Places are allocated to children at the top of the waiting list as vacancies arise. Late applications are placed on the waiting list in order of the published oversubscription criteria, regardless of the date the application was added to the list. This means that a child’s position on the list can move down as well as up. This is a legal requirement. Waiting lists are maintained until the end of the Summer Term 2021.

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STEP 7 Deciding whether to appeal

You have a legal right to appeal to to explain your case to the panel. Important an independent appeals panel • If you decide to appeal, you must If the letter you have received against not being offered a place at still obtain a place in another refusing your child a place states a school you have applied to. You school in case your appeal is not that there are already 30 children may appeal for more than one successful. in the class, you should only school if you wish. Do not leave it until after your consider appealing against the appeal has been heard, as there Appeals when the class already decision if you believe that your will be fewer places available has 30 pupils child was not offered a place for by then. The law states that there must be no reasons 1, 2 or 3 above. • Please see pages 38 and 31 for more than 30 pupils in an infant important information about class. Appeals when the class does appealing against the refusal of a If your child has been refused a not have 30 pupils place at Belleville Wix Academy or place in a Reception, Year 1 or Year If your child has been refused a place Shaftesbury Park School. 2 class and there are already 30 in an infant class which does not children in the class, an appeal will already have 30 pupils, or in any For information about appealing for a only be successful in very limited junior class, the appeals panel are place in a school in another borough circumstances. not restricted to the circumstances please contact that borough to find set out above. As well as considering out how to appeal. The appeals panel can only allow any the school’s circumstances, they will more children into the class if they consider your personal reasons for decide either: wanting your child to attend the 1. That the admissions procedures school. However, you should still think were not carried out properly and carefully about whether you have a that your child would have been strong case before deciding whether offered a place if they had been; to appeal. or How to appeal 2. That your child would have been If you want to appeal against the offered a place if the admissions refusal of a place, you should do so arrangements were not contrary online at to mandatory provisions in the www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admission School Admissions Code and the appeals. If you require a paper copy School Standards and Framework of the appeal form and need Act 1998. information please contact the 3. That the decision not to offer your Wandsworth Appeals Service on child a place was not one which a 020 8871 7554 or email reasonable admission authority wandswortheducationappeals would make in the circumstances @richmondandwandsworth.gov.uk of the case. (The appeals panel • Information on the deadlines for will consider the published appealing will be available on the admission arrangements in council’s website at relation to your child’s www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ circumstances, to decide if it was admissionappeals entirely unreasonable or irrational • Your appeal will be heard by an not to offer a place.) independent panel of people who have no connection with the school that you wish your child to attend. You will be told the date of the hearing and invited to attend

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No. Primary School Map Ref. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Albemarle R,15 A 2 Alderbrook N,34 B 3 All Saints (CE) I,10 C 4 Allfarthing M,23

5 Ark John Archer J,26 D

6 Beatrix Potter Q,25 E

7a Belleville L,30 F (Webbs Road site)

7b Belleville J,33 G (Meteor Street site) H 31 8 Belleville Wix I,34 I 3 49 9 Brandlehow K,16 28 J 10 Broadwater U,28 32 9 11 Chesterton F,33 K 47 12 Christchurch (CE) H,29 L

13 Earlsfield R,24 41 60 M 21 14 Falconbrook H,27 N 57 15 Fircroft S,30 30 50 O 38 16 Floreat Wandsworth P,23 37 33 53 36 17 Franciscan W,32 P 55 18 Furzedown Y,35 Q 23

1 19 Gatton (Muslim) V,29 R 20 Goldfinch X,38 S 21 Granard M,9 T 22 Griffin E,37 U 23 Heathmere Q,6

24 Hillbrook U,32 V

25 Holy Ghost (Catholic) P,32 W 26 Honeywell Infant M,30 X 27 Honeywell Junior M,31 Y 28 Hotham J,12 Z 29 John Burns G,33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 30 Mosaic (Jewish) O,5

© Crown copyright. All rights reserved. Wandsworth Borough Council Licence No. LA 1000019270 (2018) 31 Oasis Academy H,9 Putney

14 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 No. Primary School Map Ref. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 32 Our Lady of K,12 A Victories (Catholic)

B 33 Our Lady Queen P,13 of Heaven (Catholic) C 34 Penwortham X,36 D 35 Ravenstone Q,34 61 48 46 E 36 Riversdale P,19 22 11 F 37 Roehampton (CE) O,8

38 G Ronald Ross O,14 40 29 14 52 39 Rutherford House R,34 H 12 40 Sacred Heart G,28 I Battersea (Catholic) 8

7b J 41 Sacred Heart M,6 5 Roehampton (Catholic) K 42 St Anne’s (CE) L,23 45 7a L 43 St Anselm’s (Catholic)S,33 42 27 26 M 44 St Boniface (Catholic) W,31 4 45 St Faith’s (CE) K,22 56 N 2 46 St George’s (CE) D,37 O 16 25 47 St Joseph’s (Catholic) L,19 P 48 St Mary’s E,35 6 59 Q Battersea (Catholic) 35 13 49 St Mary’s I,12 39 R Putney (CE)

15 S 50 St Michael’s (CE) O,18 43 T 51 Sellincourt X,30 52 Shaftesbury Park H,32 10 24 U 54 53 Sheringdale P,18 19 V 54 44 17 Smallwood V,26 W 58 55 Southmead Q,15 20 34 X 56 Swaffield N,23 51 18 Y 57 The Alton N,2 58 Tooting W,32 Z 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 59 Trinity Q,33 St Mary’s (CE)

60 West Hill M,20

61 Westbridge E,27

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Key and guide to terms School type Total preferences used C Community School The number of applicants listing the CP Community School school as one of the six preferences There are four different types of with priority area on the application form at the closing schools listed: date of 15 January 2019. F Foundation School • Community schools, where Wandsworth Council is responsible VA Voluntary Aided School Size for the arrangements for A Academy/Free School This number is the total number of children in the school in May 2019, admitting children. (N) Nursery class not including the nursery class. • Foundation schools, where the DfE number school governors are responsible Last year The Department for Education for unique school identification number. This tells you how Reception places admitting children. were offered on 16 April 2019. This • Voluntary aided schools, where the Admission Number is only a guide and will vary from year school governors are responsible The Admission Number is the to year. Information about previous for admitting children. number of Reception age children years is available at the school can admit in September www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions. • Academies (including Free 2020. The numbers at some schools Schools), where the school Distances may be increased as a result of any governors are responsible for future decision to accommodate Where distance was significant to the admitting children. additional children in September offer of places, the furthest distance The council funds and maintains 2020 to meet local demand for a reached on 16 April is given. Where community schools, foundation school place. Under normal later offers were made the figure in schools and voluntary aided schools circumstances there must be no brackets is the distance reached at in broadly the same way. Academies more than 30 pupils in an infant the time of publication (if this (including Free Schools) are funded class. distance exceeded the distance on directly by the Department for 16 April). Education.

The symbols These show whether each school has before school or after school provision. Please note that this information is subject to change throughout the year. Contact the Family Information Service on (020) 8871 7899 or individual schools for up to date information.

! Breakfast club - Breakfast club linked to another setting

3 After school provision ) After school provision linked to another setting 1 Other care provision. Please contact the school for more details

16 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Map School School DfE Admission Admission Total Size no name type Number Number criteria preferences

1 Albemarle Primary School !3 Princes Way, SW19 6JP F (N) 212 5205 60 Page 35 175 343 (020) 8788 3170 [email protected] www.albemarle.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Theresa Moses Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 1,523 metres. 1 appeal was heard, 0 was successful. 2 Alderbrook Primary School !3 Oldridge Road, SW12 8PP C (N) 212 2004 60 Page 30 255 320 (020) 8673 4913 [email protected] www.alderbrookprimaryschool.co.uk Head: Peter Weal Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 878 (885) metres. 3 All Saints’ (CE) Primary School Putney Common, SW15 1HL VA (N) 212 3304 30 Page 45 193 197 (020) 8788 5196 [email protected] www.allsaints.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Claire Wood Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 4 Allfarthing Primary School !3 St Ann’s Crescent, SW18 2LR C (N) 212 2010 60 Page 30 253 363 (020) 8874 1301 [email protected] www.allfarthing.org.uk Head: Tom Holmes Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 559 (1,079) metres. 1 appeal was heard, 1 was successful. 5 Ark John Archer Primary Academy !3 Plough Terrace, A (N) 212 2301 30 Page 37 54 250 St John’s Hill, SW11 2AA (020) 7228 1710 [email protected] www.arkjohnarcher.org Interim Heads: Glenn Prior and Zara Simpson Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 6 Beatrix Potter Primary School !3 Magdalen Road, SW18 3ER CP (N) 212 2034 60 Page 34 330 385 (020) 8874 1482 [email protected] www.beatrixpotterschool.com Head: Steph Neale Last year: See page 32

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Map School School DfE Admission Admission Total Size no name type Number Number criteria preferences

7 Belleville Primary School -) Webb’s Road, SW11 6PR and A (N) 212 2040 150 Page 37 533 881 Meteor Street, SW11 5NZ (020) 7228 6727 [email protected] www.belleville-school.org.uk Executive Head: John Grove • Headteacher, Infants: Mary-Lyne Latour Headteacher, Juniors: Sarah Atherton • Headteacher, Meteor Street: Jane Ford Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 391 (470) metres. 3 appeals were heard, 0 were successful. 90 pupils will attend the Webb’s Road site and 30 pupils will attend the Meteor Street site. The Governing Body is responsible for deciding which site a child will attend. See page 36. 8 Belleville Wix Academy !3 Wix’s Lane, Clapham Common A (N) 212 2009 44* Page 38 230 284 Northside, SW4 0AJ Telephone: (020) 7228 3055 [email protected] www.bellevillewix.org.uk Executive Head: John Grove Head: Seana Henry Last year: See page 29 * 14 bilingual (French/English) places and 30 English only places - see page 38. (An additional 30 English places were offered for 2019 entry.) 9 Brandlehow Primary School 3! Brandlehow Road, SW15 2ED C (N) 212 2064 30 Page 30 281 315 (020) 8874 5429 [email protected] www.brandlehowschool.org.uk Head: Ellie Loughnan Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 77 (117) metres. 8 appeals were heard, 0 were successful. 10 Broadwater Primary School !3 Broadwater Road, SW17 0DZ C (N) 212 2067 60 Page 30 112 303 (020) 8672 3062 [email protected] www.broadwaterschool.org.uk Head: Clare Scarlett Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 11 Chesterton Primary School !3 Dagnall Street, A (N) 212 2107 60 Page 39 175 409 Battersea Park Road, SW11 5DT (020) 7622 1619 [email protected] www.chesterton.wandsworth.sch.uk Executive Head: Mark Siswick Head of School: Danine Smith Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 981 metres. 3 appeals were heard, 1 was successful.

18 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Map School School DfE Admission Admission Total Size no name type Number Number criteria preferences

12 Christ Church (CE) Primary School !) Batten Street, SW11 2TH VA (N) 212 3320 30 Page 45 61 171 (020) 7228 2812 [email protected] www.christchurchbattersea.co.uk Head: Colette Morris Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 13 Earlsfield Primary School !3 Tranmere Road, SW18 3QQ C (N) 212 2180 60 Page 30 377 423 (020) 8946 5452 [email protected] www.earlsfield.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Steve Trow Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 350 (371) metres. 6 appeals were heard, 0 were successful. 14 Falconbrook Primary School !3 Wye Street, SW11 2LX C (N) 212 2211 60 Page 30 51 241 (020) 7228 7706 [email protected] www.falconbrook.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Stella Smith Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 15 Fircroft Primary School !3 Fircroft Road, SW17 7PP C (N) 212 2217 60 Page 30 216 341 (020) 8672 6258 [email protected] www.fircroftprimaryschool.co.uk Head: Denise York Last year: All siblings were offered a place and others up to a distance of 682 metres (all applicants subsequently offered a place). 16 Floreat Wandsworth Primary School !3 305 Garratt Lane, SW18 4EQ A (N) 212 2006 60 Page 39 397 223 (020) 8353 4195 [email protected] www.floreatwandsworth.org.uk Head: Matthew Custance Last year: All siblings were offered a place and others up to a distance of 449 metres. 4 appeals were heard, 0 were successful. 17 Franciscan Primary School !3 221 Franciscan Road, SW17 8HQ A (N) 212 2231 60 Page 40 169 302 (020) 8672 3048 [email protected] www.franciscan.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Patricia André-Watson Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 18 Furzedown Primary School !3 Beclands Road, SW17 9TJ CP (N) 212 2237 60 Page 33 232 391 (020) 8672 3480 [email protected] www.furzedownschool.co.uk Head: Monica Kitchlew-Wilson Last year: See page 34.

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Map School School DfE Admission Admission Total Size no name type Number Number criteria preferences

19 Gatton Primary School (Muslim) !3 13E Broadwater Road, SW17 0DS VA 212 2005 90 Page 60 171 526 (020) 8682 5570 [email protected] www.gatton.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Iffat Fariduddin Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 4 appeals were heard, 0 were successful. 20 Goldfinch Primary School !3 Cunliffe Street, SW16 6DS A (N) 212 2012 30 Page 41 43 199 (020) 8769 6486 [email protected] www.goldfinchprimary.org.uk Head: Emilie Haston Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 21 Granard Primary School !3 Cortis Road, SW15 6XA C (N) 212 2781 90 Page 30 118 435 (020) 8788 3606 [email protected] www.granardprimary.co.uk Head: Cheryl Grigg Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 22 Griffin Primary School ! Stewarts Road, SW8 4JB A (N) 212 2011 60 Page 41 28 264 (020) 7622 5087 [email protected] www.griffinprimary.co.uk Executive Head: Karen Bastick-Styles Head of School: Abi McIvor Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 23 Heathmere Primary School !3 Alton Road, SW15 4LJ C (N) 212 2786 45 Page 30 60 272 (020) 8788 9057 [email protected] www.heathmereprimary.org Head: Emma Lewis Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 24 Hillbrook Primary School !3 Hillbrook Road, SW17 8SG F (N) 212 5201 120 Page 35 323 641 (020) 8672 3957 [email protected] www.hillbrookschool.org.uk Head: Deborah Hart Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 25 Holy Ghost (Catholic) Primary School ) Nightingale Square, SW12 8QJ VA 212 3376 30 Page 51 99 209 (020) 8673 3080 [email protected] www.holyghost.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Susan Lawless Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions

20 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Map School School DfE Admission Admission Total Size no name type Number Number criteria preferences

26 Honeywell Infant School !3 Honeywell Road, SW11 6EF F (N) 212 5203 90 Page 36 501 270 (020) 7228 6811 [email protected] www.honeywellschools.org Head: Jane Neal Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 250 (258) metres. 6 appeals were heard, 1 was successful. 27 Honeywell Junior School !3 Honeywell Road, SW11 6EF F 212 5204 90 Page 36 N/A 354 (020) 7223 5185 [email protected] www.honeywellschools.org Head: Duncan Roberts This school admits children in year 3 using the criteria on page 36. 1 appeal was heard, 0 was successful. 28 Hotham Primary School !) Charlwood Road, SW15 1PN C (N) 212 2314 60 Page 30 259 358 (020) 8788 6468 [email protected] www.hothamprimaryschool.org.uk Head: Sarah Martin Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 912 (1,012) metres. 2 appeals were heard, 0 were successful. 29 John Burns Primary School !3 Wycliffe Road, SW11 5QR C (N) 212 2334 30 Page 30 112 196 (020) 7228 3857 [email protected] www.johnburnsprimary.co.uk Head: Brian Grogan Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 30 Mosaic Jewish Primary School !3 170 Roehampton Lane, SW15 4EU A 212 2001 60 Page 42 113 210 (020) 8944 8731 [email protected] www.mjps.org.uk Head: Nerrissa Bear Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 31 Oasis Academy Putney !3 184 Lower Richmond Road, A 212 2003 60 Page 43 244 128 SW15 1LY (020) 7884 6000 [email protected] www.oasisacademyputney.org Executive Principal: Di Morgan Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 2,141 (2,279) metres.

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Map School School DfE Admission Admission Total Size no name type Number Number criteria preferences

32 Our Lady of Victories (Catholic) Primary School 1) 1 Clarendon Drive, SW15 1AW VA 212 3387 30 Page 52 182 208 (020) 8788 7957 [email protected] www.ourladyofvictories.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Anna Madden Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 1 appeal was heard, 0 was successful. 33 Our Lady Queen of Heaven (Catholic) Primary School !3 Victoria Drive, SW19 6AD VA (N) 212 3636 30 Page 53 107 208 (020) 8788 7420 [email protected] www.ourladyqueenofheaven.wandsworth.sch.uk Acting Head: Jeremy Tuke Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 34 Penwortham Primary School !3 Penwortham Road, SW16 6RJ CP (N) 212 2467 90 Page 33 220 587 (020) 8769 3949 [email protected] www.penwortham.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Sandie Andrews Last year: See page 34. 35 Ravenstone Primary School -) Ravenstone Street, SW12 9SS C (N) 212 2495 60 Page 30 257 350 (020) 8673 0594 [email protected] www.ravenstoneschool.co.uk Head: Joe Croft Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 987 (1,574) metres. 36 Riversdale Primary School !3 302a Merton Road, SW18 5JP C (N) 212 2511 60 Page 30 266 370 (020) 8874 6904 [email protected] www.riversdaleschool.org.uk Head: Amy Roberts Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 855 (960) metres. 37 Roehampton Church School !3 245 Roehampton Lane, SW15 4AA VA (N) 212 3390 30 Page 46 68 194 (020) 8788 8650 [email protected] www.roehampton.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Richard Woodfin Last year: All applicants were offered a place.

22 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Map School School DfE Admission Admission Total Size no name type Number Number criteria preferences

38 Ronald Ross Primary School !3 145 Beaumont Road, SW19 6RY C (N) 212 2807 30 Page 30 171 207 (020) 8788 5233 [email protected] www.ronaldross.org.uk Head: Abby Brady Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 220 metres. 3 appeals were heard, 2 were successful. 39 Rutherford House Primary School !3 217 Balham High Road, SW17 7BQ A 212 2002 60 Page 43 249 334 (020) 8672 5901 [email protected] www.rutherfordhouseschool.co.uk Head: Maxine Mallett Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 733 (1,181) metres. 40 Sacred Heart (Battersea) (Catholic) Primary School 3! Este Road, SW11 2TD VA (N) 212 3645 60 Page 54 129 383 (020) 7223 5611 [email protected] www.sacredheartschoolbattersea.co.uk Executive Head: Jared Brading Head of School: Nicola Byrne Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 41 Sacred Heart (Roehampton) (Catholic) Primary School !3 Roehampton Lane, SW15 5NX VA (N) 212 3629 60 Page 55 100 415 (020) 8876 7074 [email protected] www.sacredheart-roe.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Anthony Gibbons Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 42 St Anne’s (CE) Primary School !3 208 St Ann’s Hill, SW18 2RU VA (N) 212 3408 30 Page 46 80 128 (020) 8874 1863 [email protected] www.st-annes.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Lesley Steward Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 43 St Anselm’s (Catholic) Primary School !3 19 Tooting Bec Road, SW17 8BS VA 212 3644 30 Page 56 94 208 (020) 8672 9227 [email protected] www.stanselms.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Hattie Elwes Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 1 appeal was heard, 0 was successful.

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Map School School DfE Admission Admission Total Size no name type Number Number criteria preferences

44 St Boniface (Catholic) Primary School -)3! Undine Street, SW17 8PP VA (N) 212 3422 45* Page 57 116 329 (020) 8672 5874 [email protected] www.stboniface.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Lisa Platts Last year: All applicants were offered a place. *subject to approval 45 St Faith’s (CE) Primary School !3 Alma Road, East Hill, SW18 1BT VA (N) 212 3434 30 Page 47 93 152 (020) 8874 2653 [email protected] www.stfaiths.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Stephan Cook Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 46 St George’s (CE) Primary School !) Corunna Road, SW8 4JS VA (N) 212 3444 30 Page 48 58 204 (020) 7622 1870 [email protected] www.st-georges.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Sarah Collymore Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 47 St Joseph’s (Catholic) Primary School !3 90 Oakhill Road, SW15 2QD VA (N) 212 3486 30 Page 58 79 184 (020) 8874 1888 [email protected] www.stjosephs.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Emma Cashier Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 48 St Mary’s (Battersea) (Catholic) Primary School !3 7 St Joseph’s Street, SW8 4EN VA (N) 212 3528 30 Page 59 70 196 (020) 7622 5460 [email protected] www.stmarysschoolbattersea.co.uk Executive Head: Jared Brading Head of School: Claire Mitchell Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 49 St Mary’s (Putney) (CE) Primary School Felsham Road, SW15 1BA VA (N) 212 3524 30 Page 49 237 206 (020) 8788 9591 [email protected] www.stmarysschoolputney.co.uk Head: Cheryl Payne Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 2 appeals were heard, 0 were successful.

24 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Map School School DfE Admission Admission Total Size no name type Number Number criteria preferences

50 St Michael’s (CE) Primary School !3 Granville Road, SW18 5SQ VA 212 3550 60 Page 50 226 408 (020) 8874 7786 [email protected] www.stmichaels.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Ann-Marie Grant Last year: See www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 51 Sellincourt Primary School 3! Sellincourt Road, SW17 9SA CP (N) 212 2541 60 Page 33 132 320 (020) 8672 6796 [email protected] www.sellincourt.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Hayley Clayton Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 52 Shaftesbury Park Primary School !3 Ashbury Rd, SW11 5UW C (N) 212 2545 60* Page 30 148 316 (020) 7228 3652 [email protected] www.shaftesburypark.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Oshunbunmi Richards Last year: See page 31. *30 bilingual (French/English) places and 30 English only places - see page 31. 53 Sheringdale Primary School !3 Standen Road, SW18 5TR C (N) 212 2774 60 Page 30 349 352 (020) 8874 7340 [email protected] www.sheringdale.org Head: Sarah Jones Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 379 metres. 54 Smallwood Primary School and Language Unit 3! Smallwood Road, SW17 0TW C (N) 212 2558 60 Page 30 108 313 (020) 8672 6024 [email protected] www.smallwood.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Fiona Loudon Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 55 Southmead Primary School !) Princes Way, SW19 6QT C (N) 212 2780 60 Page 30 112 372 (020) 8788 8901 [email protected] www.southmeadschool.co.uk Head: Sarah Parry Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 56 Swaffield Primary School !3 St Ann’s Hill, SW18 2SA C (N) 212 2584 60 Page 30 227 375 (020) 8874 2825 [email protected] www.swaffield.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Julia Hamilton Last year: All applicants were offered a place.

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Map School School DfE Admission Admission Total Size no name type Number Number criteria preferences

57 The Alton School !) Danebury Avenue, SW15 4PD A (N) 212 2877 30 Page 44 51 186 (020) 8876 8482 [email protected] www.altonschool.org.uk Head: Ruth Hudson Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 58 Tooting Primary School !3 Franciscan Road, SW17 8HE A 212 2000 60 Page 44 302 349 (020) 3700 0790 [email protected] www.tootingprimary.org.uk Acting Head: Kelly Dixon Last year: All siblings were offered a place and other applicants living up to a distance of 615 (805) metres. 59 Trinity St Mary’s Primary School (CE) !3 6 Balham Park Road, SW12 8DR VA (N) 212 3525 30 Page 50 54 137 (020) 8673 4166 [email protected] www.tsm.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Lynn Anderson Last year: All applicants were offered a place. 60 West Hill Primary School 1) 5 Merton Road, SW18 5ST C (N) 212 2633 60 Page 30 100 274 (020) 8874 5900 [email protected] www.westhillprimaryschool.org Headteachers: Lisa Carmen and Anna Healy Last year: All siblings were offered a place and others living up to a distance of 1,835 (2,037) metres. 61 Westbridge Primary School !3 Bolingbroke Walk, A (N) 212 2007 60 Page 44 42 159 Westbridge Road, SW11 3NE Telephone: (020) 7228 1293 [email protected] www.westbridgeprimaryschool.com Head: Diane Thompson Last year: All applicants were offered a place.

26 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 How children are admitted to Wandsworth primary schools

Admission Authority At Community Schools, the Supplementary Information Each school has an Admission Admission Authority is the Local Forms Authority (Wandsworth Council). At Authority which is legally responsible To apply for any of the schools listed, Foundation Schools, Voluntary Aided for deciding which children will be you must complete the local Schools, Free Schools and admitted if there are more authority online application or paper Academies, the Admission Authority applications than places. The form. However, some schools require is the Governing Body of the school. Admission Authority is determined by a supplementary information form to The list on the next page gives the the type of the school. be completed so that they can type and Admission Authority for assess whether an application There are four types of school in each school. Wandsworth: meets the Admission Criteria. The Admission Criteria list on the next page tells you for • Community schools (‘C’ in the list which schools you need to complete on the next page) The order in which children are and return a supplementary form, as admitted if there are more • Foundation Schools (‘F’ in the list well as the local authority applications than places is called the application. on the next page) Admission Criteria. There are • Voluntary Aided Schools (‘VA’ in Admission Criteria for each school in School Admissions Code the list on the next page) Wandsworth, but they are not all the All Admission Authorities must act in same. The list on the next page tells • Academies/Free Schools (‘A’ in the accordance with the School you where to find each school’s list on the next page) Admissions Code, a document Admission Criteria in this booklet. issued by the Department for Education and available at www.gov.uk.

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 27 How children are admitted to Wandsworth primary schools

The Type, Admission Authority and Admission Criteria of Wandsworth Schools

School Type Admission Authority Admission Supp. Form Criteria (Yes/No)

Albemarle F Governing Body Page 35 No

Alderbrook C Local Authority Page 30 No

All Saints (C of E) VA Governing Body Page 45 Yes

Allfarthing C Local Authority Page 30 No

Ark John Archer A Academy Trustees Page 37 No

Beatrix Potter C Local Authority Page 34 No

Belleville A Academy Trustees Page 37 No

Belleville Wix A Academy Trustees Page 38 Yes for bilingual

Brandlehow C Local Authority Page 30 No

Broadwater C Local Authority Page 30 No

Chesterton A Academy Trustees Page 39 No

Christchurch (C of E) VA Governing Body Page 45 Yes

Earlsfield C Local Authority Page 30 No

Falconbrook C Local Authority Page 30 No

Fircroft C Local Authority Page 30 No

Floreat A Academy Trustees Page 39 No

Franciscan A Local Authority Page 40 No

Furzedown C Local Authority Page 33 No

Gatton (Muslim) VA Governing Body Page 60 Yes

Goldfinch A Academy Trustees Page 41 No

Granard C Local Authority Page 30 No

Griffin A Academy Trustees Page 41 No

Heathmere C Local Authority Page 30 No

Hillbrook F Governing Body Page 35 No

Holy Ghost (Catholic) VA Governing Body Page 51 Yes

Honeywell F Governing Body Page 36 No

Hotham C Local Authority Page 30 No

John Burns C Local Authority Page 30 No

Mosaic (Jewish) A Academy Trustees Page 42 Yes

Oasis Putney A Academy Trustees Page 43 No

28 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 The Type, Admission Authority and Admission Criteria of Wandsworth Schools

School Type Admission Authority Admission Supp. Form Criteria (Yes/No)

Our Lady of Victories (Catholic) VA Governing Body Page 52 Yes

Our Lady Queen of Heaven (Catholic) VA Governing Body Page 53 Yes

Penwortham C Local Authority Page 33 No

Ravenstone C Local Authority Page 30 No

Riversdale C Local Authority Page 30 No

Roehampton (C of E) VA Governing Body Page 46 Yes

Ronald Ross C Local Authority Page 30 No

Rutherford House A Academy Trustees Page 43 No

Sacred Heart (SW11) (Catholic) VA Governing Body Page 54 Yes

Sacred Heart (SW15) (Catholic) VA Governing Body Page 55 Yes

St Anne’s (C of E) VA Governing Body Page 46 Yes

St Anselm’s (Catholic) VA Governing Body Page 56 Yes

St Boniface (Catholic) VA Governing Body Page 57 Yes

St Faith’s (C of E) VA Governing Body Page 47 Yes

St George’s (C of E) VA Governing Body Page 48 Yes

St Joseph’s (Catholic) VA Governing Body Page 58 Yes

St Mary’s (SW8) (Catholic) VA Governing Body Page 59 Yes

St Mary’s (SW15) (C of E) VA Governing Body Page 49 Yes

St Michael’s (C of E) VA Governing Body Page 50 Yes

Sellincourt C Local Authority Page 33 No

Shaftesbury Park C Local Authority Page 30 Yes for bilingual

Sheringdale C Local Authority Page 30 No

Smallwood C Local Authority Page 30 No

Southmead C Local Authority Page 30 No

Swaffield C Local Authority Page 30 No

The Alton A Academy Trustees Page 44 No

Tooting A Academy Trustees Page 44 No

Trinity St Mary’s (C of E) VA Governing Body Page 50 Yes

West Hill C Local Authority Page 30 No

Westbridge A Academy Trustees Page 44 No

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 29 Admission criteria Community Schools

Alderbrook Granard Shaftesbury Park Allfarthing Heathmere Sheringdale Brandlehow Hotham Smallwood Broadwater John Burns Southmead Earlsfield Ravenstone Swaffield Falconbrook Riversdale West Hill Fircroft Ronald Ross

Admission criteria for schools If there are more applications than 3. A sibling is a full brother or sister, a listed above. places within any category, applications step/half brother or sister living at the will be considered in order of straight line same address, a child who is living as Places will first be allocated to Children distance from home to school as part of the family by reason of a court with an Education Health and Care Plan measured by Wandsworth Council’s order, or a child who has been placed which names the school or for whom the Geographical Information System with foster carers as a result of being school is being consulted with by the (note 4). looked after by a local authority. responsible Local Authority. These children will be included in the overall Notes: 4. The straight-line measurement used admission number of the school. In the to prioritise applicants for admission 1. A child looked after is a child in the event of oversubscription, the remaining to schools in Wandsworth commences care of a local authority or provided places will then be offered in the in all cases at the location of the with accommodation by that authority following order of priority: property and terminates at the central in accordance with Section 22 of the point of the school site as determined i) Looked after children and those who Children Act 1989. An adopted child by Wandsworth Council’s Geographical ceased to be looked after children is defined by section 46 of the Information System. Measurements looked after because they were Adoption and Children Act 2002 or by alternative systems and/or to other adopted, or because they became section 12 of the Adoption Act 1976. points will not be taken into account in subject to a residence order, child A residence order is defined by any circumstances. Where applicants arrangements order or a special section 8 of the Children Act 1989. A have identical distance guardianship order (see note 1); child arrangement order is defined by measurements, priority amongst them section 8 of the Children Act 1989 as will be determined at random. ii) Children with a professionally amended by section 14 of the supported exceptional medical need Children and Families Act 2014. A 5. Priority to children of staff will be given or exceptional social need for a place special guardianship order is defined only where the member of staff has at a particular school, as decided by by section 14A of the Children Act been employed at the school for two the Director of Children Services (see 1989. or more years at the time at which the note 2); application for admission to the 2. Applications made on exceptional iii) Children with brothers and sisters on school is made, and/or the member medical grounds must be supported of staff is recruited to fill a vacant the roll of the school on the date of by a current letter from a specialist admission living up to a distance of post for which there is a demonstrable health professional. Applications skill shortage. The member of staff 800 metres from the school. Children made on exceptional social grounds with a brother or sister at the school must be employed on at least a 0.6 must be supported by a current letter full time equivalent (FTE) basis and on the date of admission living over from a social worker or other care 800 metres from the school will also employed directly at the school (rather professional working with the family. than through an agency or third party receive priority under this criterion The letters must give reasons why the where the family have not moved organisation). Priority of admission child's condition or circumstances will only be given for the community since last sibling was offered a place make it necessary for the child to or the last sibling was admitted prior school at which the member of staff is attend the school applied for, and the working. The number of places to September 2016 (see notes 3 difficulties that would be caused if the and 4); offered under this criterion will be child had to attend an alternative limited to a maximum of one place per iv) Children of staff employed directly at school. If this information is not Form of Entry (FE) at each school. the school (see note 5); provided by the application closing date, the application will not be 6. The permanent address of the v) Other children in order of straight line considered under this criterion. The parent/guardian with whom the child distance from home to school as Director of Children’s Services may is living on the closing date for measured by Wandsworth Council’s request professional advice, from applications will be used for this Geographical Information System. within or outside Wandsworth Council, purpose and this must be the address (Note 4). before reaching a decision. where the family normally lives. Parents are not permitted to use a temporary address to secure a school

30 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 place for the child. A business where the child lives is determined address, a child-minder’s address, or using a joint declaration from the any address including a family parents stating the pattern of member’s address other than the residence. In cases where an child’s permanent home will not be agreement cannot be reached accepted. Proof of address will be between the parents and Child sought and if there is any doubt Benefit is claimed, the address that about the validity of the address is registered for this claim will be given it may be the subject of further used. Additional proof may be investigation. Please see the requested, eg court order or a “Choose a Wandsworth Primary solicitor’s letter to confirm the School” admissions brochure for arrangements. further information. 8. There is no automatic right of 7. Where a child lives with parents with transfer from the nursery class to the shared custody/responsibility, the infant reception class within the address where the child spends the same primary school. If there are majority of the week should be used more applications than places by parents for the school application. available, priority will be based on the If there is a genuine 50/50 shared above criteria alone. arrangement in place, the address

Community school with a bilingual class (French/English)

Shaftesbury Park Primary School Admission criteria provides bilingual immersion education. If there are more applications than The school will have two reception places for either the bilingual or the classes. In both classes the children will English only class, children will be follow the English curriculum but in the admitted to each class in the order of bilingual class the curriculum will be delivered in French for a proportion of priority set out in the school’s criteria. the time. In Reception, French and Appeal arrangements English will be used to teach the children across all areas of the EYFS Applicants refused a Reception place curriculum with only reading, writing and at Shaftesbury Park School (except phonics delivered exclusively in English those offered a place in one class but (children will begin to learn to read and not the other) will have the right to write in French as they move into KS1). appeal to an independent panel against The children in the 'English' class will the decision. However, the Panel also benefit from many opportunities to cannot decide whether a successful learn in French. Each class will consist appellant should be placed in the of 30 pupils. bilingual class or the English language class. Parents/carers who wish their Admission arrangements child to be considered for the bilingual class only should bear this in mind if All applicants for a Reception place at they decide to appeal. Shaftesbury Park, must list the school on their Local Authority online or paper Waiting lists application form. A waiting list will be maintained for each Those applicants who wish their child to class in the order of the school’s criteria. be considered for a place in the bilingual class, must also complete the Additional note supplementary information form for the relevant school. The forms are in the Parents/carers of children admitted to back of this booklet or can be the bilingual class, should be aware that downloaded from the Headteacher reserves the right to www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions. move a child from the bilingual class to How places were offered last year at the English language class and vice Shaftesbury Park School: All applicants not offered a place in the versa, where he or she considers this to Bilingual class: All applicants were bilingual class will be considered for the be in the child’s best interests, and offered a place. English only class. Those who do not subject to the class size not exceeding wish to be considered for the English the admission number. English language class: All applicants only class must indicate this on the were offered a place. supplementary form.

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 31 Admission criteria Community Schools with priority areas

Furzedown, Penwortham and Sellincourt Furzedown, Penwortham and Sellincourt primary schools in Tooting have priority areas. Children living in the areas are given priority over those living elsewhere. However living in a priority area does not guarantee a place at the school. This will depend on the demand for places from people living in the priority area in a particular year. Parents are advised to apply to other schools as well, in case their application is unsuccessful. Further information on the likelihood of obtaining a place at the school can be obtained from the school or the Pupil Services Section.

Admission criteria for the Director of Children’s Services If there are more applications than Furzedown, Penwortham and (see note 2); places within any category, applications will be considered in order of straight line iii) Children living inside the priority area Sellincourt Schools distance from home to school as with a brother or sister on the school Places will first be allocated to Children measured by Wandsworth Council’s roll on the date of admission (see with an Education Health and Care Plan Geographical Information System (see note 3); which names the school or for whom the note 4). school is being consulted with by the iv) Children of staff employed directly at responsible Local Authority. These the school (see note 5); Notes: children will be included in the overall Please refer to the notes on page 30. admission number of the school. In the v) Children living inside the priority area event of oversubscription, the remaining in order of straight line distance from How places were offered last year places will then be offered in the home to school, as measured by Furzedown: All applicants within following order of priority: Wandsworth Council’s Geographical Information System. (see note 4); categories i-v were offered a place and i) Looked after children and those who others up to a distance of 575 (689) ceased to be looked after children vi) Children living outside the priority area metres. with a brother or sister on the school looked after because they were 3 appeals were heard, 0 were successful. adopted, or because they became roll on the date of admission (see Penwortham: All applicants within subject to a residence order, child note 3); categories i-v were offered a place and arrangements order or a special vii)Other children living outside the others up to a distance of 446 (496) guardianship order (see note 1); priority area in order of straight line metres. distance from home to school, as ii) Children with a professionally 3 appeals were heard, 0 were successful. supported exceptional medical need measured by Wandsworth Council’s Sellincourt All applicants were offered or exceptional social need for a place Geographical Information System (see a place. at a particular school, as decided by note 4).

32 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Priority area boundaries • Southcroft Road (odd numbers 1-161 • NB Only the following properties in and even numbers2-248), 47-50 Moyser Road (odd numbers 1&1A-89 The boundaries of the priority areas for Eastbourne Road, 1-9 Amen Corner, and even numbers 2&2A-94) and Furzedown School, Penwortham School 223-249 Mitcham Road (east side) Welham Road (odd numbers 1-131 and Sellincourt Schools run along the East side of Rectory Lane and even numbers 18-34) fall in the roads detailed below. These roads and • (numbers 1-113) priority area. all the roads inside the boundary are included in the priority area (unless Penwortham School Sellincourt School otherwise stated). • Nimrod Road (both sides) • East side of Tooting High Street (odd numbers 71-221) Furzedown School • Thrale Road (odd numbers 1-73 (west side) and even numbers 36-62 (east • South side and west side of Mitcham • Furzedown Road side)) Road (even numbers 2-284) and west • West side of Thrale Road (odd • West Drive side of London Road (even numbers numbers 75-99) from junction with 2-6) • Tooting Bec Road (from junction with Furzedown Road to Nimrod Road West Drive to junction with Aldrington • Longley Road (both sides) including • Brookview Road to the junction with Road) Waterfall Terrace. Nimrod Road • Aldrington Road (from the junction • Woodnook Road to the junction with with Tooting Bec Road to 10 Nimrod Road Aldrington Road, including all • Parklands Road to the junction with properties on between eastside of Nimrod Road Aldrington Road and railway line; that • Moyser Road (odd numbers 91-133 is, Shepley Court in the north to Fir and even numbers 96-144) to the Tree Close in the south) junction with Nimrod Road • North side of Fayland Avenue (Boothby • Longstone Road to the junction with House, Adams House, odd numbers Nimrod Road 1-31) to junction with Thrale Road • Spalding Road to the junction with • West side of Mitcham Lane (even Nimrod Road numbers 120-282) • Welham Road (odd numbers 143-163 • Southcroft Road (odd numbers 225- and even numbers 50-78) to the 313 and even numbers 250-444) and junction with Nimrod Road Swain Close

Sellincourt School

Furzedown Penwortham School School

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 33 Admission criteria Community Schools with priority areas

Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter primary school has a first and a second priority area. Children living in the first priority area are given priority over those living in the second priority area. However, living in either priority area does not guarantee a place at the school. This will depend on the demand for places from people living in the priority areas in a particular year. Parents are advised to apply to other schools as well, in case their application is unsuccessful. Further information on the likelihood of obtaining a place at the school, can be obtained from the school or the Pupil Services Section.

Admission criteria for Beatrix Geographical Information System Notes: (see note 4). Potter School (60) Please refer to the notes on page 30. Places will first be allocated to Children If there are more applications than How places were offered last year with an Education Health and Care Plan places within any category, applications which names the school or for whom the will be considered in order of straight line All applicants within categories i-vi were school is being consulted with by the distance from home to school as offered a place and others up to a responsible Local Authority. These measured by Wandsworth Council’s distance of 711 (793) metres. children will be included in the overall Geographical Information System admission number of the school. In the (see note 5). event of oversubscription, the remaining places will then be offered in the following order of priority: Priority area boundaries i). Looked after children and those who The boundary of the first priority area • Magdalen Road (numbers 1-145 only ceased to be looked after children runs along the following roads. These and Masons Yard). looked after because they were roads and all the roads inside the The second priority area is comprised of adopted, or because they became boundary are included in the first priority the following: area (unless otherwise stated). subject to a residence order, child Dorlcote Road, Henderson Road, arrangements order or a special • Openview (east side from the School Nicosia Road, Patten Road, Baskerville guardianship order (see note 1); boundary wall to the corner of Road, the west end of Routh Road (odd ii) Children with a professionally Burntwood Lane); numbers 1-15 and even numbers 2- supported exceptional medical need • Burntwood Lane (north side only from 20a), Trinity Road (even numbers 238- or exceptional social need for a place junction of Openview to junction with 324, odd numbers 311-345), Groom at a particular school, as decided by Trinity Road, odd numbers 227-315); Crescent, Strickland Row, Alma Terrace, the Director of Children’s Services • Trinity Road (west side only from Heathfield Square, and Heathfield Road (see note 2); Burntwood Lane to Magdalen Road, (numbers 1-31) to the junction of Earlsfield Road, Wilde Place, iii) Brothers and sisters of children on odd numbers 261-309); Carmichael Mews. the school roll on the date of admission, who live within the school’s first or second priority area (see note 3); iv) Children of staff employed directly at the school (see note 5); v) Other children living within the first priority area in order of straight line distance from home to school as measured by Wandsworth Council’s Geographical Information System Beatrix Potter (see note 4); school vi) Other children living within the second priority area in order of straight line distance from home to school as measured by Wandsworth Council’s Geographical Information System (see note 4); vii) Brothers and sisters of children on the school roll on the date of admission, who live outside the priority areas (see note 3); viii) Other children living outside the priority areas in order of straight line distance from home to school as measured by Wandsworth Council’s First priority area Second priority area

34 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Admission criteria Foundation Schools

Albemarle School (60) Hillbrook School (120) Places will first be allocated to children Places will first be allocated to children Albemarle with an Education Health and Care Plan with an Education Health and Care Plan which names the school. These children which names the school. These children Hillbrook will be included in the overall admission will be included in the overall admission number of the school. If fewer number of the school. If fewer applications than the published applications than the published admission number are received, the admission number are received, the school will offer places to all those who school will offer places to all those who have applied. In the event of have applied. In the event of oversubscription, the school will offer oversubscription, the school will offer places in the following order of priority: places in the following order of priority: i) children looked after and those who i) children looked after and those who ceased to be children looked after ceased to be children looked after because they were adopted, or because they were adopted, or because they became subject to a because they became subject to a residence order or a special residence order or a special guardianship order; * ** guardianship order; * ** ii) children with a professionally ii) children with a professionally supported exceptional medical need supported exceptional medical need or exceptional social need for a place or exceptional social need for a place at a particular school, as decided by at a particular school, as decided by the school governing body; * ** the school governing body; * ** iii) brothers and sisters of children on the iii) brothers and sisters of children on the roll of the school on the date of roll of the school on the date of admission; * ** admission * ** iv) Children of staff employed at iv) children in order of straight line Albemarle; * ** distance from home to school as measured by Wandsworth Council’s v) children in order of straight line Geographical Information System. * distance from home to school as ** measured by Wandsworth Council’s Geographical Information If there are more applications than System; * ** places within any category, applications will be considered in order of straight line If there are more applications than distance from home to school as places within any category, applications measured by Wandsworth Council’s will be considered in order of straight line Geographical Information System. * ** distance from home to school as measured by Wandsworth Council’s *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for Geographical Information System. * ** definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for ‘your child’s address’. definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and context of, the full admissions policy and notes ‘your child’s address’. contained within the school’s admission **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the arrangements. Please see context of, the full admissions policy and notes www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions or the school’s contained within the school’s admission website for the full policy. arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 35 Admission criteria Foundation Schools

Honeywell Infant School (90) Honeywell Junior School (90) Honeywell Infant Places will first be allocated to children Places will first be allocated to children with an Education Health and Care Plan with an Education Health and Care Plan Honeywell Junior which names the school. These children which names the school. These children Honeywell Infant School and will be included in the overall admission will be included in the overall admission Honeywell Junior School share number of the school. If fewer number of the school. If fewer the same site. However, there is applications than the published applications than the published no automatic right of transfer admission number are received, the admission number are received, the school will offer places to all those who school will offer places to all those who between the two schools and have applied. In the event of have applied. In the event of parents wishing their children to oversubscription, the school will offer oversubscription, the school will offer attend the Junior school after places in the following order of priority: places in the following order of priority: leaving the Infant school must i) Looked after children and those who i) Looked after children and those who make an application by ceased to be looked after children, ceased to be looked after children, 15 January 2020. looked after because they were looked after because they were An application for a child living in adopted, or because they became adopted, or because they became the borough of Wandsworth subject to a residence order, child subject to a residence order, child should be made using the online arrangements order or a special arrangements order or a special guardianship order; * ** guardianship order; * ** facility at Eadmissions using the following link; ii) Children with brothers and sisters on ii) Children currently attending Honeywell www.eadmissions.org.uk the roll of the school on the date of Infant School, and who will still be admission living up to a distance of attending the school in July 2020; * You can also use the link from 800 metres from the school. Children ** the council’s website at with a brother or sister at the school iii) Children with brothers and sisters on www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ on the date of admission living over admissions. If necessary, paper the roll of the school on the date of 800 metres from the school will also admission living up to a distance of applications can be obtained from receive priority under this criterion 800 metres from the school. Children the school or from Pupil Services. where the family have not moved with a brother or sister at the school The online Junior application since the last sibling was offered a on the date of admission living over process is exactly the same as place or the last sibling was admitted 800 metres from the school will also the process described on pages prior to September 2017. * ** receive priority under this criterion 4 and 5 of this brochure. iii) Children with a professionally where the family have not moved Remember to apply by the supported exceptional medical need since the last sibling was offered a deadline of the 15 January 2020 or exceptional social need for a place place or the last sibling was admitted and you must ensure you press at a particular school, as decided by prior to September 2017; * ** the Governing Body; * ** the submit button in order to iv) Children with a professionally ensure the application is valid. iv) Children in order of straight line supported exceptional medical need distance from home to school as or exceptional socialneed for a place The admission criteria for both measured by Wandsworth Council’s at a particular school, as decided by schools are set out on this page. Geographical Information System. * the Governing Body; * ** ** v) Children in order of straight line If there are more applications than places distance from home to school as within any category, applications will be measured by Wandsworth Council’s considered in order of straight line Geographical Information System. * distance from home to school, as ** measured by the Council’s Geographical If there are more applications than Information System. * ** places within any category, applications *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for will be considered in ordered of straight definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, line distance of home to school as ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and ‘your child’s address’. measured by the Council’s Geographical Information System. * ** **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the context of, the full admissions policy and notes *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for contained within the school’s admission definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. ‘your child’s address’. **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

36 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Admission criteria Academies/Free Schools

Ark John Archer Franciscan Rutherford House Belleville Goldfinch The Alton Belleville Wix Griffin Tooting Chesterton Mosaic Westbridge Floreat Oasis Putney

Ark John Archer (30) Belleville (150) adopted, or because they became subject to a residence order, child Where the school is named on a child’s Belleville Primary School (Academy) arrangements order or a special EHCP or Statement of Special operates on two separate sites. 90 guardianship order; * ** Educational Needs, that pupil will be reception children will be educated at the admitted to the school. Webb’s Road site and 30 children will be ii) Children with a professionally educated at the Meteor Street site. The supported exceptional medical need Oversubscription Criteria Admission Criteria for deciding which or exceptional social need for a place If the number of applications children will be offered a place at at a particular school, as decided by received is greater than the number Belleville Primary School is on this page. the trust; * ** Where priority is determined by straight of spaces available, places will be line distance from home to school, all iii) Children with a sibling on the roll of allocated according to the measurements will be made to the the school on the date of admission oversubscription criteria and order Webb’s Road site. living up to a distance of 800 metres below. from the school. Children with a The decision about the site at which sibling on the roll of the school on the i) ‘Looked After Children’ and children children will be educated, is not part of date of admission living over 800 who have previously been a ‘Looked the process for deciding which children metres from the school will also After Child’ but immediately following will be offered places at the school. receive priority where the family have this became subject to adoption, a After places have been offered and not moved since the last sibling was child arrangements order or special offered a place OR the last sibling guardianship order. * ** accepted, the school will ask parents to state which site they prefer. Where there was admitted prior to 1st September ii) Children of staff at the school who are more preferences for a site than 2017; * ** occupy, or have been recruited to, a places available at that site, the iv) Children of staff at the school; * ** post where there is a demonstrable Governing Body of the school will give skill shortage. Priority will be limited to priority for each site using the order in v) Other children in order of straight line one place for each form of entry. * ** which places at the school were offered distance from home to school * ** according to the Admission Criteria on iii) Children who, at the time of If there are more applications than this page. They will ensure, as far as it is admission, have a sibling who attends places within any category, applications possible, that siblings are educated at the school. * ** will be considered in order of straight the same site. line distance from home to school. iv) Children of staff in the school who Applicants offered a place at the school have been employed at the school for If there are more applications than after 1 July 2020, when class lists must two or more years at the time the places within any category, applications be finalised, will be educated at application is submitted. Priority will will be considered in order of straight line whichever site has a place available at be limited to one place for each form distance from home to school as the time the offer is made. of entry. * ** measured by Wandsworth Council’s Geographical Information System. * ** v) Distance measurement – Priority will Belleville admission criteria *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for be given to those children who live Places will first be allocated to children definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, closest to the school. * ** with a Statement of Special Educational ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and ‘your child’s address’. *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for Needs or Education Health and Care definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, Plan which names the school. These **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and children will be included in the overall context of, the full admissions policy and notes ‘your child’s address’. contained within the school’s admission admission number of the school. If fewer arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the applications than the published admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. context of, the full admissions policy and notes admission number are received, the contained within the school’s admission arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ school will offer places to all those who admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. have applied. In the event of oversubscription, the school will offer places in the following order of priority: i) Looked after children and those who ceased to be looked after children looked after because they were

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Belleville Wix (44) classes in the order of the school’s criteria. Belleville Wix Academy provides bilingual Additional note education in conjunction with the École de Wix, a school maintained by the Parents/carers of children admitted to French Government with which it shares the bilingual class, should be aware that its premises. Belleville Wix has two the Headteacher reserves the right to reception classes, one in which children move a child from the bilingual class to receive a bilingual education, and the the English language class and vice other one in which they are taught in versa, where he or she considers this to English only. The English only class be in the child’s best interests, and consists of 30 pupils. The bilingual class subject to the class size not exceeding consists of 28 pupils, 14 of whom are the admission number. from Belleville Wix and the other 14 are from the École de Wix. Belleville Wix admission criteria Places will first be allocated to children Admission arrangements with a Statement of Special Educational All applicants for a Reception place at Needs or Education Health and Care Plan Belleville Wix must list the school on which names the school. These children their Local Authority online or paper will be included in the overall admission application form. number of the school. If fewer applications than the published Those applicants who wish their child to admission number are received, the be considered for a place in the bilingual school will offer places to all those who class, must also complete the have applied. In the event of supplementary information form. The oversubscription, the school will offer form is in the back of this booklet or can places in the following order of priority: be downloaded from i) Looked after children and those who www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions. ceased to be looked after children All applicants not offered a place in the looked after because they were bilingual class will be considered for the adopted, or because they became English only class. Those who do not subject to a residence order, child wish to be considered for the English only arrangements order or a special class must indicate this on the guardianship order; * ** supplementary form. ii) Children with a professionally Admission criteria supported exceptional medical need or exceptional social need for a place If there are more applications than at a particular school, as decided by places for either the bilingual or the the trust; * ** English only class, children will be iii) Children with a sibling on the roll of admitted to each class in the order of the school on the date of admission priority set out in the school’s admission living up to a distance of 800 metres criteria. from the school. Children with a Priority under criterion iii (siblings) is sibling on the roll of the school on the only given where a brother or sister is date of admission living over 800 on the roll of Belleville Wix Academy metres from the school will also (not the École de Wix). receive priority where the family have not moved since the last sibling was Appeal arrangements offered a place OR the last sibling was Applicants refused a Reception place at admitted prior to 1st September Belleville Wix Academy (except those 2016; * ** How places were offered last year offered a place in one class but not the iv) Other children in order of straight line at Belleville Wix Academy: other) will have the right to appeal to an distance from home to school; * ** independent panel against the decision. Bilingual class: If there are more applications than However, the Panel cannot decide - 9 siblings places within any category, applications whether a successful appellant should - Others up to a distance of will be considered in order of straight line be placed in the bilingual class or the 215 metres distance from home to school. English language class. Parents/carers *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for English language class: who wish their child to be considered for definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, - 6 siblings the bilingual class only should bear this ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and - Others up to a distance of in mind if they decide to appeal. ‘your child’s address’. 1,814 (3,328) metres **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the 1 appeal was heard, 1 was Waiting lists context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission successful. A waiting list will be maintained for the arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ billingual class and English language admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

38 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Chesterton (60) Floreat (Wandsworth) Places will first be allocated to children Primary School (60) with an Education Health and Care Plan Places will first be allocated to children which names the school. These children with an Education Health and Care Plan will be included in the overall admission which names the school. These children number of the school. If fewer will be included in the overall admission applications than the published number of the school. If fewer admission number are received, the applications than the published school will offer places to all those who admission number are received, the have applied. In the event of school will offer places to all those who oversubscription, the school will offer have applied. In the event of places in the following order of priority: oversubscription, the school will offer i) Looked after children and those who places in the following order of priority: ceased to be children looked after i) Children looked after and those who because they were adopted, or ceased to be children looked after because they became subject to because they were adopted, or a residence order, child because they became subject to a arrangements order or a special residence order or a special guardianship order; * ** guardianship order; * ** ii) Children with a professionally ii) Children with a professionally supported exceptional medical need supported exceptional medical need or exceptional social need for a place or exceptional social need for a place at a Chesterton Primary School, as at a particular school, as decided by decided by the governing body; * ** the Governing Body; * ** iii) Children with brothers and sisters on iii) Brothers and sisters of children on the the roll of the school on the date of roll of the school on the date of admission living up to a distance of admission; * ** 800 metres from the school. Children with a brother or sister at the school iv) Children in order of straight line on the date of admission living over distance from home to school as 800 metres from the school will also measured by Wandsworth Council’s receive priority under this criterion Geographical Information System; * where the family have not moved ** since last sibling was offered a place If there are more applications than or the last sibling was admitted prior places within any category, applications to September 2016; * ** will be considered in order of straight line iv) Other children in order of straight line distance from home to school as distance from home to school as measured by Wandsworth Council’s measured by Wandsworth Geographical Information System. * ** Council’s Geographical Information Tie Breaker System. * ** If there is one place available and two or If there are more applications than more children next in order of priority or places within any category, applications next on the waiting list meet the will be considered in order of straight line appropriate criterion equally, the place distance from home to school as will be allocated using the distance measured by Wandsworth Council’s criterion. If the distances are equal, the Geographical Information System. * ** place will be allocated by drawing lots in *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for the presence of an independent witness. definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, ** ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and ‘your child’s address’. *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and context of, the full admissions policy and notes ‘your child’s address’. contained within the school’s admission arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

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Franciscan (60) vi) Children living outside the priority area with a brother or sister on the school Places will first be offered to children with roll on the date of admission: * ** an Education Health and Care Plan which names the school. These children will be vii)Other children living outside the included in the overall admission number priority area in order of straight line of the school. distance from home to school, as measured by Wandsworth Council’s Oversubscription criteria Geographical Information System. * In the event of oversubscription, the ** remaining places will then be allocated in If there are more applications than the following order of priority as follows: places within any category, applications i) Looked after children and those who will be considered in order of straight line ceased to be looked after children distance from home to school as because they were adopted, or measured by Wandsworth Council’s because they became subject to a Geographical Information System * ** residence order, child arrangements *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for order or a special guardianship order; definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, * ** ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and ‘your child’s address’.

ii) Children with a professionally **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the supported exceptional medical need context of, the full admissions policy and notes or exceptional social need for a place contained within the school’s admission at the school, as decided by the arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions or the school’s Governing Body; * ** website for the full policy. iii) Children living inside the priority area with a brother or sister on the school roll on the date of admission; * ** Franciscan School Priority area iv) Children of employees of the Graveney • South side of Derinton Road (even Trust who work at Franciscan Primary numbers 10-316) School; * ** • West side of Rectory Lane (from north side of Hill House to junction v) Other children living inside the priority with Mitcham Road) area in order of straight line distance • North side of Mitcham Road (odd from home to school, as measured by numbers 1-215) and including Wandsworth Council’s Geographical Bevill Allen Close Information System; * ** • East sides of Tooting High Street (odd numbers 1-69) and Upper Tooting Road (odd numbers 127-247).

Franciscan School

40 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Goldfinch (30) Griffin (60) Where Goldfinch Primary is named in a Places will first be allocated to children child’s EHCP, they will be admitted as part with an Education Health and Care Plan of the year group’s PAN. which names the school. These children will be included in the overall admission Where there are more applicants than number of the school. If fewer places available, the remaining places will applications than the published be allocated according to the following admission number are received, the criteria, which are stated in order of school will offer places to all those who priority: have applied. In the event of i) Looked after children: applicants who oversubscription, the school will offer are in the care of a Local Authority or places in the following order of priority: provided with accommodation by i) A ‘looked after child’ or a child who aLocal Authority and children who were was previously looked after but looked after, but ceased to be so immediately after being looked after because they were adopted (or became subject to an adoption, child became subject to a child arrangements, or special guardianship arrangements order or special order. * ** guardianship order). * ** ii) Children for whom it is essential to be ii) Medical and/or social reasons: admitted to the Academy because of applications must be professionally special circumstances to do with supported. Medical or social significant medical or social needs, applications must give reasons why which relate to the child or an the child’s condition or circumstances immediate member of the child’s make it necessary for the child to family. Applications must be supported attend Goldfinch Primary, and the by medical evidence from a GP or difficulties that would be caused if the hospital consultant, social worker or child had to attend an alternative similar professional. * ** school. * ** iii) Children who, on the date of iii) Siblings: applicants with another child application, have a sibling who is living from the same family already at the with them at the same address and on school who is expected to be on roll in roll of the Academy. * ** September 2020. * ** iv) Children of staff, where the member of iv) Distance: proximity of the child’s home staff has been employed by the address to the school. It is measured Academy for 2 or more years at the using a straight line from the home time of application, or the member of address to the central point of the staff was recruited to fill a vacant post school site. Distance measurements for which there is a demonstrable skill are calculated using Wandsworth shortage. * ** Council’s Geographical Information v) Children living nearest to the school. System. * ** Distance will be calculated using a straight line from the child’s home to If there are more applications than places the school as measured by within any category, applications will be Wandsworth Council’s geographical considered in order of straight line information system. * ** distance from home to school as measured by Wandsworth Council’s If there are more applications than places Geographical Information System. * ** within any category, applications will be considered in order of straight line *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for distance from home to school as definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and measured by Wandsworth Council’s ‘your child’s address’. Geographical Information System. * **

**The criteria form part of, and must be read in the *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for context of, the full admissions policy and notes definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, contained within the school’s admission ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and arrangements. Please see ‘your child’s address’. www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions or the school’s **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the website for the full policy. context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

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Mosaic Jewish Primary School (60) Oversubscription Criteria Category 1 - Faith places Tiebreakers Up to 50% of places will be offered to After the admission of children with a Where two applications have equal children who satisfy any of the criteria Statement of Special Educational Needs weighting, they will be considered in order below. which names the school, places will be of straight-line distance from home to All aspects have equal weight: allocated in the following order of priority: school as measured by Wandsworth Council’s Geographical Informational a) Membership of a Jewish prayer group 1. Looked after children and those who System. If 2 children live an equal for at least 6 months in the 12 ceased to be children looked after distance from the school (e.g. in a block months before the application closing because they were adopted, or of flats), the available place will be given date. * ** because they became subject to a using a means of random allocation. * residence order or a special ** b) Attendance by a parent / carer or child guardianship order; * ** at a minimum of 4 synagogue or other *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for organised Jewish prayer group 2. Children with a professionally definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, services in the 12 months before the supported exceptional medical or ‘siblings’and ‘your child’s address’. application closing date. * ** social need for a place at the school **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the as decided by the Governing Body; * context of, the full admissions policy and notes c) A child’s enrolment in any formal ** contained within the school’s admission Jewish education for at least 6 arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ months in the 12 months before the 3. Brothers and sisters of children on the admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. application closing date. * ** roll of the school on the date of admission (from September 2016 d) A parent /carer’s regular (at least onwards); * ** monthly) involvement as a volunteer in any Jewish communal, charitable or 4. Children in order of straight-line welfare activity of at least a year’s distance from home to school as duration in the 2 years before the measured by Wandsworth Council’s application closing date. * ** Geographical Information System. * ** e) A parent /carer’s regular (at least 6 individual occurrences) involvement in Category 2 - Open Places any combination of the following in the Remaining places will be offered in the year before the application closing following order, without reference to faith: date. * ** After the admission of children with a i) Private or family celebration of Statement of Special Educational Needs Shabbat or Jewish festivals. which names the school, places will be ii) Organised Jewish learning (e g allocated in the following order of priority: London Jewish Cultural Centre 1. Looked after children and those who courses, Limmud sessions, Jewish ceased to be children looked after Museum courses). because they were adopted, or iii) Jewish youth movement activities. because they became subject to a residence order or a special iv) Organised Jewish community guardianship order; * ** activities (eg Mitzvah Day, Jewish Community Centre events, Jewish 2. Children with a professionally Book Week events). supported exceptional medical or social need for a place at the school Applicants for faith based places must as decided by the Governing Body; * complete the school’s Supplementary ** Information Form and provide the appropriate evidence. 3. Brothers and sisters of children on the roll of the school on the date of Under category (e), for (i) evidence is admission; * ** required in the form of a letter from a non-family member who was actually 4. Children in order of straight line present. Each event must have its own distance from home to school as separate letter and author. For (ii), (iii) measured by Wandsworth Council’s and (iv) evidence should be in the form of Geographical Information System. * a letter from the organisation involved. * ** ** Where there is oversubscription the following order of priority will be used to distinguish between applicants:

42 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Oasis Academy Putney (60) Rutherford House Primary Places will first be allocated to children iv) Other children in order of straight line School (60) with an Education Health and Care Plan distance from home to school as Where there are fewer applicants than which names the school. These children measured by Wandsworth places available all applicants will be will be included in the overall admission Council’s Geographical Information admitted. In the event of there being number of the school. If fewer System. * ** greater demand than there are places applications than the published If there are more applications than available to the school, and after the admission number are received, the places within any category, applications admission of children with an Education school will offer places to all those who will be considered in order of straight line Health and Care Plan that names the have applied. In the event of distance from home to school as school, places will be offered using the oversubscription, the school will offer measured by Wandsworth Council’s following oversubscription criteria in places in the following order of priority: Geographical Information System. * ** keeping with the School Admissions Code 2012: i) Looked after children and those who Tie Breaker ceased to be looked after children In the event that the number of 1. Looked After Children and Previously looked after because they were applications for places exceeds the Looked After Children. This category adopted, or because they became number of places available after includes children in the care of the subject to a residence order, child application of the admissions criteria, Local Authority as defined in the arrangements order or a special distance will be used to decide between Children Act 1989 or children who guardianship order; * ** applications. Where distance is the same have previously been looked after and ii) Children with a professionally for two or more applications the authority immediately after being looked after supported exceptional medical need will use random allocation. If there are became subject to adoption, child or exceptional social need for a place more applicants than there are places arrangements order or a special at a particular school, as decided by remaining within a particular category, guardianship order. Applicants made the Director of Education and Social random allocation will be used to allocate under this criterion must be Services; * ** the final available place(s). Random accompanied by details of circumstances and professionally iii) Children with brothers and sisters on allocation process will be independently supported evidence. * ** the roll of the school on the date of verified.** admission living up to a distance of *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for 2. Children with a sibling at the school at 800 metres from the school. Children definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, the time of admission. * ** with a brother or sister at the school ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and 3. Children of staff at the school. ** ‘your child’s address’. on the date of admission living over 4. Proximity to the school. This will be 800 metres from the school will also **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the context of, the full admissions policy and notes measured in a straight line from the receive priority under this criterion contained within the school’s admission address point of the pupil’s home to where the family have not moved arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ the central point of the school site as since last sibling was offered a place admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. determined by Wandsworth or the last sibling was admitted prior Council’s Geographical Information to September 2016; * ** System. * ** Tie Breaker In the event that two or more children live at the same distance from the school, the tie breaker will be random allocation, where the supervised drawing of lots by an independent responsible person of good standing will be used to decide which child(ren) will be allocated the remaining place(s).

*Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and ‘your child’s address’. **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

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The Alton (30) Tooting Primary School (60) Westbridge Primary School Places will first be allocated to children Places will first be allocated to children (60) with a Statement of Special Educational with an Education Health and Care Plan Places will first be allocated to children Needs or Education Health and Care Plan which names the school. These children with an Education Health and Care Plan which names the school. These children will be included in the overall admission which names the school. These children will be included in the overall admission number of the school. If fewer will be included in the overall admission number of the school. If fewer applications than the published number of the school. If fewer applications than the published admission number are received, the applications than the published admission number are received, the school will offer places to all those who admission number are received, the school will offer places to all those who have applied. In the event of school will offer places to all those who have applied. In the event of oversubscription, the school will offer have applied. In the event of oversubscription, the school will offer places in the following order of priority: oversubscription, the school will offer places in the following order of priority: i) Children Looked After or children who places in the following order of priority: i) Looked after children and those who were looked after, but ceased to be so i) Children looked after and those who ceased to be looked after children because they were adopted (or looked after because they were ceased to be children looked after became subject to a residence order because they were adopted, or adopted, or because they became or special guardianship order). * ** subject to a residence order, child because they became subject to a arrangements order or a special ii) Children with a professionally residence order or a special guardianship order; * ** supported exceptional medical or guardianship order; * ** social need for a place at a particular ii) Children with a professionally ii) Children with a professionally school, as decided by the Governing supported exceptional medical need supported exceptional medical need Body. * ** or exceptional social need for a place or exceptional social need for a place at a particular school, as decided by iii) Brothers and sisters of children on the at a particular school, as decided by the trust; * ** roll of the school on the date of the school governing body; * ** iii) Children with a sibling on the roll of admission. * ** iii) Siblings of children on the roll of the the school on the date of admission iv) Children of employees of the on the date of admission; * ** living up to a distance of 800 metres Trust who work at Tooting Primary iv) Children in order of straight line from the school. Children with a School. * ** sibling on the roll of the school on the distance from home to school as date of admission living over 800 v) Proximity of home to school as measured by Wandsworth metres from the school will also measured by Wandsworth Council’s Geographical Information receive priority where the family have Council’s Geographical Information System. * ** not moved since the last sibling was System. * ** If there are more applications than offered a place OR the last sibling was If there are more applications than places within any category, applications admitted prior to 1st September places within any criterion, applications will be considered in order of straight line 2016; * ** will be considered in order of nearness of distance from home to school as iv) Children of staff at the school; * ** home to school using a straight line measured by Wandsworth Council’s v) Other children in order of straight line measurement as measured by Geographical Information System. * ** distance from home to school * ** Wandsworth’s GIS computerised *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for system. * ** definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, If there are more applications than ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and places within any category, applications *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for ‘your child’s address’. definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, will be considered in order of straight line **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and context of, the full admissions policy and notes distance from home to school as ‘your child’s address’. measured by Wandsworth Council’s contained within the school’s admission **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ Geographical Information System. * ** context of, the full admissions policy and notes admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for contained within the school’s admission definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. ‘your child’s address’.

**The criteria form part of, and must be read in the context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

44 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Admission criteria Church of England Primary Schools

All Saints’ St Anne’s St Mary’s (Putney) Christchurch St Faith’s St Michael’s Roehampton Church St George’s Trinity St Mary’s

On pages 45-50 there is a summary of the Admission Criteria for each Church of England school in the borough. Please contact the school for full details of the criteria. To apply for any of these schools you must include the school in your online application or on the paper form. However you must also contact the school for their own supplementary information form and return it to the school by the closing date. This is so they can prioritise your application under the criteria set out.

All Saints’ CE School (30) * Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for Christ Church and St Stephen’s, definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, Battersea. * ** Places will first be allocated to children ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and with an Education Health and Care Plan ‘your child’s address’. 8. Any remaining places will be offered to which names the school. These children **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the children in order of straight line will be included in the overall admission context of, the full admissions policy and notes distance from home to school as contained within the school’s admission number of the school. If fewer arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ measured by Wandsworth Council’s applications than the published admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. Geographical Information System. * ** admission number are received, the Christchurch CE School (30) school will offer places to all those who *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for have applied. In the event of Places will first be allocated to children definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, oversubscription, the school will offer ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and with an Education Health and Care Plan ‘your child’s address’. places in the following order of priority: which names the school. These children will be included in the overall admission **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the 1. Looked after children and previously context of, the full admissions policy and notes looked after children. * ** number of the school. If fewer contained within the school’s admission applications than the published arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ 2. Children with a professionally admission number are received, the admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. supported exceptional medical or school will offer places to all those who social need for a place at the school, have applied. In the event of as decided by the Board of Governors. oversubscription, the school will offer * ** places in the following order of priority: 3. Siblings; Children who have a sibling 1. Looked after children and those who on the roll of the main school ceased to be children looked after (Reception Class to Year 6) on the because they were adopted, or date of entry of the applicant. * ** because they became subject to a 4. Up to three places will be offered to residence order or a special children who are eligible for Free guardianship order. * ** School Meals on the basis of family income at the closing date of 2. Children with a professionally applications. * ** supported exceptional medical and/or social need for a place at a particular 5. Children who have at least one parent school, as decided by the Director of or carer who regularly worships at, and Education and Social Services. * ** is active in the life and worship of St Mary’s or All Saints’ Church in the 3. Children of parents who attend the Parish of Putney, or St Margaret’s parish church of Christ Church and St Church Putney (Foundation Place). * Stephen’s. * ** ** 4. Children who have one or more 6. Proximity of the home to the school. * siblings in the school at the time of ** admission to the school. * ** In the event of oversubscription in any of 5. Children who attend an Anglican the above criteria, distance as measured church for whom Christ Church school in criterion 6 above will be used to is the nearest Church of England determine between applicants. In the school. * ** event that two or more applicants live the 6. Children of parents who attend other same distance away from the school and Christian denominations for whom this there are insufficient places to admit all is the nearest church school. * ** applicants, the place will be allocated by drawing lots. ** 7. Children who live within the Parish of

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Roehampton Church CE St Anne’s CE School (30) (ii) is a regular worshipper of other School (30) churches belonging to the If any children are admitted under Criteria Council of Churches for Britain If there are more than 30 applicants, 1-3 or an Education Health and Care Plan and Ireland * ** places will be allocated according to the then the number of Foundation/Open following criteria after the admission of places will reduce depending on the c) Children living outside the priority area any children with an Education, Health category under which the children are (#) in order of categories 4b (i) and (ii) and Care (EHC) Plan which names this admitted. In the event of above * ** school. These are stated in order of oversubscription, the Governors will 5. OPEN PLACES – up to fifteen (15) priority: admit pupils according to the following a) Children living within the priority area criteria that are listed in order of priority: i) Looked after children or previously (#) in the following order: looked after children; * ** 1. Looked after children or previously (i) Children who have a sibling on the looked after children. * ** ii) Children with an exceptional and roll of the School on the closing professionally supported medical or 2. Children with an exceptional and date for applications who will still social need for a place at this school; professionally supported medical or be on the school roll on the date of * ** social need for a place at this school admission * ** as decided by the Board of Governors. (ii) Children with at least one parent iii) Children who will have a brother or * ** sister in the school at the time of who is a regular worshipper of admission; * ** 3. Children of teachers with Qualified another religious faith * ** Teacher Status, who have been iv) Children whose parent/carer is a (iii) Children living nearest to the School employed by the Board of Governors by a straight-line measurement * ** faithful and regular worshipper at a to work at the School for two or more local Anglican church; * ** years at the time at which the b) Children living outside the priority area v) Children whose parent/carer is a application for admission to the (#) in order of categories 5a (i), (ii) and faithful and regular worshipper at a School is made and/or are recruited (iii) above * ** local Christian church; * ** to fill a vacant post for which there is If there are more applications than a demonstrable skill shortage. * ** vi) Children in order of nearness of the places in any category priority will be home to the school. * ** 4. FOUNDATION PLACES – up to fifteen given to those who live nearest to the (15) school in order of a straight-line Tie Breaker Places will be allocated to children whose measurement between the home and the In the event of over-subscription in any of parents/guardians are regular centre of the school site. All the above criteria, distance will be used worshippers in Christian congregations. * measurements will be calculated by to decide between applicants. In the ** Wandsworth Council’s GIS system and no event that two or more applicants live the other measurements will be taken into same distance from the school and there In the event of oversubscription, places account. Where applicants have identical are insufficient places to admit all will be offered according to the following distance measurements, and there are applicants, places will be allocated by criteria. These are stated in order of insufficient places, priority amongst them drawing lots. ** priority: will be determined by random allocation.

*Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for a) Children with at least one parent who *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, is a regular worshipper at St Anne’s definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and Wandsworth, St John’s Earlsfield, or St ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and ‘your child’s address’. ‘your child’s address’. Andrew’s Earlsfield * ** **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the b) Children who live within the School’s context of, the full admissions policy and notes context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission contained within the school’s admission priority area (#) with at least one arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ parent who: admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. (i) is a regular worshipper at other CofE churches * **

46 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 St Faith’s CE School (30) 5. Children whose parent(s)/legal guardian(s) is/are regular Any unfilled Foundation places will worshipper(s) in other Christian become additional Open places; churches as defined as full members unsuccessful Foundation applicants will of Churches Together in England in be automatically considered equally for Open places. (a) Children with a sibling on the school roll on the closing date for Places will first be allocated to children applications who will still be in the with an Education Health and Care Plan school on the date of admission. * which names the school. These children ** will be included in the overall admission number of the school. If fewer (b) Children living nearest to the applications than the published school in order of a straight-line admission number are received, the distance from home to school as school will offer places to all those who measured by (the) Wandsworth have applied. In the event of Council (Geographical Information oversubscription, the school will offer System). * ** places in the following order of priority: 6. Children with a sibling on the school FOUNDATION PLACES - up to 15 roll on the closing date for applications who will still be in the The Governing Board has designated up school on the date of admission. * ** to 15 places to be offered to pupils whose parent/carer is a regular 7. Children living nearest to the school in worshipper in an Anglican or other order of a straight-line distance from Christian Church. If there are more than home to school as measured by 15 qualified applicants, places will be Wandsworth Council’s Geographical allocated according to the criteria listed Information System. * ** below: OPEN PLACES - minimum of 15 1. Looked after or previously looked after children. * ** If there are more applicants than places available, places will be allocated 2. Children with a professionally according to the following criteria. These supported exceptional medical need are stated in order of priority: or exceptional social need for a place at the school, as decided by the 1. Looked after or previously looked after Governing Board. * ** children. * ** 3. Children whose parent(s)/legal 2. Children with a professionally guardian(s) is a/are regular supported exceptional medical need worshipper(s) at St Anne’s with St or exceptional social need for a place Faith’s Church in the following order: at the school, as decided by the (a) Children with a sibling in the Governing Board. * ** school at the time of application 3. Children with a sibling on the school and who will still be in the school roll on the closing date for on the date of admission. * ** applications that will still be in the (b) Children living nearest to the school on the date of admission. * ** school in order of a straight-line 4. Children living nearest to the school in distance from home to school as order of a straight-line distance from measured by the Wandsworth home to school as measured by Council Geographical Information Wandsworth Council’s Geographical System. * ** Information System. * ** 4. Children whose parent(s)/legal guardian(s) is/ are regular Tiebreaker worshipper(s) in an Anglican church in If any applicants live equidistant from the the following order: school the Governing Board will determine the allocation of places by the (a) Children with a sibling in the drawing of lots. school at the time of application and who will still be in the school *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for on the date of admission. * ** definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and (b) Children living nearest to the ‘your child’s address’. school in order of a straight-line **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the distance from home to school as context of, the full admissions policy and notes measured by the Wandsworth contained within the school’s admission arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ Council Geographical Information admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. System. * **

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St George’s CE School (30) Places will first be allocated to children 4. Children whose parent/carer is a based on Christian principles and, with an Education Health and Care Plan faithful and regular worshipper at one therefore, the Governing Body hopes that which names the school. These children of the local Anglican or other Christian all pupils will take part in the Christian will be included in the overall admission churches listed; * ** worship of the school and attend number of the school. If fewer religious education lessons. 5. Children whose parent/carer is a applications than the published faithful and regular worshipper at If there are more than 15 applicants, admission number are received, the another Anglican or other Christian places will be allocated according to the school will offer places to all those who church.* ** following criteria. These are stated in have applied. In the event of order of priority: oversubscription, the school will offer In the event of oversubscription in any of places in the following order of priority: the above criteria, priority will be 1. Looked after children or previously determined in order of nearness of the looked after children; * ** FOUNDATION PLACES home to the school. In the event that two The Governing Body has designated 15 2. Children who have siblings in the or more applicants live the same places to be offered to pupils whose school at the time of admission. * ** distance from the school and there are parent/carer is a faithful and regular insufficient places to admit all 3. Children in order of nearness of the worshipper in an Anglican or other applicants, places will be allocated by home to the school. * ** Christian Church. If there are more than drawing lots. 15 applicants, places will be allocated In the event of oversubscription in any of according to the following criteria. These If there are less than 15 qualified the above criteria, distance will be used are stated in order of priority: applicants for foundation places, any to determine between applicants. In the unfilled places will become additional event that two or more applicants live the 1. Looked after children or previously open places. Unsuccessful qualified same distance from the school and there looked after children; * ** applicants for foundation places will be are insufficient places to admit all 2. Children whose parent/carer is a considered for any open places applicants, places will be allocated by faithful and regular worshipper at St. remaining unfilled at the end of the drawing lots.** Saviour’s or St. George’s or All Saints allocation procedure. *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for Church in the Parish of Battersea OPEN PLACES definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, Fields; * ** ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and The Governing Body has designated 15 ‘your child’s address’. 3. Children whose parent/carer is a places each year as open places, to be **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the faithful and regular worshipper at offered to pupils who do not qualify for a context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission another Anglican or other Christian foundation place, but whose parents arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ Church and who have siblings in the have chosen the school for the type of admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. school at the time of admission; * ** education it provides. Parents applying for an open place do so knowing that the school aims to provide an education 48 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 St Mary’s CE School (Putney) (30) Places will first be allocated to children OPEN PLACES with an Education Health and Care Plan 10 places** will be offered to children which names the school. These children irrespective of their religious background. will be included in the overall admission Priority will be given in the following order number of the school. If fewer to: applications than the published 1. Looked After Children or Previously admission number are received, the Looked After Children. * ** school will offer places to all those who have applied. In the event of 2. Children with a sibling in the school on oversubscription, the school will offer the proposed date of admission. * ** places in the following order of priority: 3. Children with an exceptional and FOUNDATION PLACES appropriately evidenced medical or 20 places** will be offered to children social need for a place at this school. whose parent(s)/carer(s) are active in the * ** life and worship of a Christian church in 4. Children of qualified teachers (QTS) the following order of priority: and teaching assistants employed by 1. Looked After Children or Previously the school who have worked at St Looked After Children. * ** Mary’s for more than two years prior to the date of application. Such 2. Children of a parent/carer who is a priority will be limited to one place per faithful and regular worshipper and is year group admitted from the active in the life and worship of either 2018/19 school year onwards. * ** St Mary’s, All Saints’ or St Margaret’s churches in Putney. * ** 5. Children living nearest to the school measured in a straight line by 3. Children of a parent/carer who is a Wandsworth Council’s Geographical faithful and regular worshipper and is Information System. * ** active in the life and worship of other Christian churches. * ** Within each of the Open Place criteria (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 above), and in case of Within each of the Foundation Place oversubscription at any criteria, priority criteria (1, 2 & 3 above), and in case of will be given in the following ranked oversubscription within any criteria, order to: priority will be given in the following ranked order to: i) Children with an exceptional and appropriately evidenced medical or i) Children with a sibling in the school on social need for a place at this school. the proposed date of admission. * ** * ** ii) Children with an exceptional and ii) Children living nearest to the school appropriately evidenced medical or measured in a straight line by social need for a place at this school. Wandsworth Council’s Geographical * ** Information System. * ** iii) Children living nearest to the school *Please see pages 8- 11of this brochure for definitions measured in a straight line by of the terms ‘children looked after’, ‘siblings’, ‘medical Wandsworth Council’s Geographical and social circumstances’, and ‘your child’s address’. Information System. * ** **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the context of, the full admissions policy and notes Parents who wish to apply for a contained within the school’s admission Foundation Place must also complete the arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ Supplementary Information Form and admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. return this to the school on or before the deadline. Failure to return the Supplementary Information Form will mean that the school cannot consider the application for a Foundation Place. In these circumstances the application will be considered by strictly applying the criteria for Open Places.

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St Michael’s CE School (60) If there are more applicants than context of, the full admissions policy and notes Foundation places available, priority will contained within the school’s admission arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ Any unfilled Foundation Places will be given as follows: become additional Open Places; any admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. unfilled Open Places will become a) Children living within the priority area Trinity St Mary’s CE School Foundation. Unsuccessful Foundation (#) in the following order: (30) Applicants will be automatically (i) Children who have a sibling on the considered on equal terms with Open roll of the school on the closing Places will first be allocated to children Places. Parents applying under criteria 1- date for applications who will still with an Education Health and Care Plan 3 will be asked to supply evidence as to be on the school roll on the date which names the school. These children whether the application comes under a of admission * ** will be included in the overall admission Foundation or Open category. If any number of the school. If fewer (ii) St Michael’s Church and St children are admitted under Criteria 1-3 applications than the published Stephen’s Church (United or Education Health and Care Plan then admission number are received, the Benefice): applicants considered the number of Foundation/Open places school will offer places to all those who under this Criterion must be will reduce depending on category under have applied. In the event of committed members of and which the children are admitted. * ** oversubscription, the school will offer regular worshippers at St places in the following order of priority: Places will be first offered to children with Michael’s Church (Wimbledon Park an Education Health and Care Plan which Road, Southfields) or St Stephen’s 1. Looked after children and those who names the school. These children will be Church (Manfred Road, East ceased to be looked after children included in the overall admission number Putney) * ** looked after because they were of the school. In the event of adopted, or because they became oversubscription, the remaining places (iii) Holy Trinity Church, St Barnabas’ Church, and St Paul’s Church: subject to a residence order, child will then be allocated in the following arrangements order or a special order of priority: applicants considered under this Criterion must be committed guardianship order. * ** 1. Looked After Children: Looked after members of and regular 2. Children with a professionally children and those who ceased to be worshippers at Holy Trinity Church supported exceptional medical need looked after children because they (Beaumont Road, Wandsworth), St or exceptional social need for a place were adopted, or because they Barnabas Church (Lavenham at the school, as decided by the became subject to a residence order, Road, Southfields), or St Paul’s school governing body. * ** child arrangements order or a special Church (Augustus Road, guardianship order; * ** Wimbledon Park) * ** 3. Children who have at least one parent 2. Children with a professionally or carer who regularly worships at St (iv) Other Christian Congregations: Mary’s in Balham, or another Anglican supported exceptional medical need applicants considered under this or exceptional social need for a place church in the borough at least once a Criterion must be committed month for the past 6 months, and at the school, as decided by the Board members of and regular of Governors. * ** children of other faith who want their worshippers at Christian child to attend a church of England 3. Children of teachers with Qualified Congregations which are full school. * ** Teacher Status, who have been members by the Churches employed by the Board of Governors Together in England * ** 4. Children who at the time of their admission have siblings who attend to work at the School for two or more b) Children living outside the priority area Trinity St Mary’s. * ** years at the time at which the (#) in order of categories 4a (i), 4a (ii), application for admission to the 4a (iii) and 4a (iv) above. * ** 5. Other children in order of straight line School is made and/or are recruited distance from home to school as 5. OPEN PLACES – up to twenty (20)* ** to fill a vacant post for which there is measured by Wandsworth a) Children living within the priority area a demonstrable skill shortage. * ** Council’s Geographical Information (#) in the following order: 4. FOUNDATION PLACES - up to forty System. * ** (40)* ** (i) Children who have a sibling on the Places will be allocated to children whose roll of the school on the closing Tiebreaker parents/guardians are committed date for applications who will still If there are more applications than members of and regular worshippers at be on the school roll on the date of places in any category, priority will be Christian Congregations which are full admission. * ** given to those who live nearest to the members of the Churches Together in (ii) Children living nearest to the school as measured by a straight-line by England. Parents/guardians who wish to School by a straight-line Wandsworth Council’s GIS system. apply for a Foundation Place must also measurement. * ** Where applicants have identical distance complete the St Michael’s Church of measurements, priority amongst them England School Supplementary Form; b) Children living outside the priority area will be determined at random. this form must be supported by the (#) in order of categories 5a (i) and 5a (ii) above. * ** *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for Minister/Incumbent of their Church who definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, must complete the supplementary form. # A priority area map is available from the school ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and ‘your child’s address’. If there is no supporting statement from *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the the Minister/Incumbent, the application ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and context of, the full admissions policy and notes will be considered under category 5 ‘your child’s address’. contained within the school’s admission (Open Places). arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

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Holy Ghost Sacred Heart St Anselm’s Our Lady of Victories (Battersea) St Boniface Our Lady Queen Sacred Heart St Joseph’s of Heaven (Roehampton) St Mary’s (Battersea)

On pages 51-59 there is a summary of the Admission Criteria for each Catholic school in the borough. Please contact the school for full details of the criteria. To apply for any of these schools you must include the school in your online application or on the paper form. However you must also contact the school for their own supplementary information form and return it to the school by the closing date. This is so they can prioritise your application under the criteria set out.

Holy Ghost Catholic School weekly Sunday Mass attendance for provided by a priest or minister of a (30) the preceding 3 years before the designated place of worship will be closing date for applications as required. * ** Places will first be allocated to children verified by a parish priest or 11. Other applicants not meeting criteria with an Education Health and Care Plan equivalent) living in neighbouring which names the school. These children 1 - 10 above. * ** Catholic parishes, which do not have will be included in the overall admission Tiebreakers number of the school. If fewer a Catholic school [e.g. St. Vincent de If there is over subscription in any of the applications than the published Paul]. * ** above categories, the Governing Body will admission number are received, the 5. Baptised Catholic children who have allocate places in accordance with the school will offer places to all those who one or two parents who are following sub-categories in the order of have applied. In the event of practising Catholics and who attend priority set out below: oversubscription, the school will offer Mass regularly (by which is meant places in the following order of priority: weekly Sunday Mass attendance for i. children who have a sibling attending the school at the time of admission (if 1. Baptised Catholic ‘looked after the preceding 3 years before the it is necessary to decide between children’ (Children Looked After and closing date for applications as siblings with equal priority, places will those who ceased to be Children verified by a parish priest or be allocated in each instance by Looked After because they were equivalent) living in neighbouring drawing lots before an independent adopted, or because they became Catholic parishes which have a person); * ** subject to a residence order or a Catholic school. [e.g. St Anselm’s, St Mary’s Clapham and St Bede’s]. * special guardianship order) * ** ii. children with an established medical ** need, who can demonstrate that Holy 2. Baptised Catholic children who have Ghost School has characteristics one or two parents who are 6. Other baptised Catholic children which make it particularly suitable to practising Catholics, and who attend living in Holy Ghost Parish, who are meet their educational, physical or Mass regularly (by which is meant not included in criteria 2 or 3 above. behavioural needs. Applications must weekly Sunday Mass attendance for * ** be supported by written statement(s) the preceding 3 years before the 7. Other baptised Catholic children from a doctor, and other relevant closing date for applications as living in neighbouring Catholic healthcare professionals, and verified by a parish priest or Parishes who are not included in disclosed at the time of application, or equivalent) and who have a sibling criteria 4 or 5 above. * ** subsequently, but before the published who will be attending the school in date by which admissions are to be September 2020. * ** 8. All other Baptised Catholic children. * ** considered; * ** 3. Baptised Catholic children who have iii. children in order of straight line one or two parents who are 9. All other ‘looked after distance from home to school, as practising Catholics and who attend children’(Children Looked After and measured by Wandsworth Council’s Mass regularly (by which is meant those who ceased to be Children Geographical Information System.* ** weekly Sunday Mass attendance for Looked After because they were the preceding 3 years before the adopted, or because they became *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for closing date for applications as subject to a residence order, a child definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and verified by a parish priest or arrangements order, or a special guardianship order). * ** ‘your child’s address’. equivalent) and who live in the Holy **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the Ghost parish. * ** 10. Children of families who are context of, the full admissions policy and notes members of other Christian contained within the school’s admission 4. Baptised Catholic children who have arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ one or two parents who are denominations that are part of admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. practising Catholics and who attend Churches Together in England. Mass regularly (by which is meant Evidence of Baptism (or dedication)

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Our Lady of Victories Catholic School (30) Places will first be allocated to children 7. Baptised Catholic children with at with an Education Health and Care Plan least one Catholic parent who is a which names the school. These children regular worshipper, living outside the will be included in the overall admission Parish of Our Lady of Pity and St number of the school. If fewer Simon Stock. * ** applications than the published 8. Other baptised Catholic children. admission number are received, the Children in this category will be school will offer places to all those who ranked according to frequency of have applied. In the event of Mass attendance; i.e. fortnightly, oversubscription, the school will offer monthly, occasionally. * ** places in the following order of priority: Non-Catholic Applicants Catholic Applicants 9. Looked after children and previously 1. Looked after Catholic children or looked after children who have been looked after children in the care of adopted or who have become the Catholic families and previously subject of a residence or looked after Catholic children who guardianship order. * ** have been adopted or who have become the subject of a residence 10. Children of catechumens. * ** order, child arrangements order or 11. Non-Catholic children where there are guardianship order. * ** special circumstances which can be 2. Baptised Catholic children, with at met by this school rather than any least one Catholic parent who is a other. * ** regular worshipper, where there are 12. Non-Catholic children having a parent special circumstances which can be who is a member of the teaching met by this school rather than any staff who has been employed at the other. * ** school for three or more years at the 3. Baptised Catholic children, with at time at which the application is least one Catholic parent who is a made. * ** regular worshipper, having a sibling at 13. Children from families practising the school at the time of admission. other faiths in the following order; * * ** There is no automatic right of admission for siblings. Confirmation ** of continuing weekly worship is a) the Eastern Orthodox Churches required. Catholic siblings who do not fall within this category will be ranked b) children of families who are within category 8. * ** members of other Christian denominations that are part of 4. Baptised Catholic children with at Churches Together in England least one Catholic parent who is a regular worshipper, having a parent c) Non-Christian faiths who is a member of the teaching 14. Other children * ** staff who has been employed at the school for three or more years at the Tie break for all categories time at which the application is In the event of oversubscription within made. * ** each category after the above criteria 5 Up to three places will be offered to have been applied and it is necessary to baptised Catholic children with at decide between applications of equal least one Catholic parent who is a ranking, priority will be determined by regular worshipper, living within the ballot allocation within each category. Parish of Our Lady of Pity and St The ballot will be conducted Simon Stock, who are eligible for Free independently of the school with the School Meals on the basis of family assistance of the Local Authority. income at the closing date of *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for applications. * ** definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and 6. Other baptised Catholic children with ‘your child’s address’. at least one Catholic parent who is a **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the regular worshipper, living within the context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission Parish of Our Lady of Pity and St arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ Simon Stock. * ** admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

52 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic School (30) Places will first be allocated to children The following order of priorities will be with an Education Health and Care Plan applied, in the order listed, to rank the which names the school. These children children within each category when will be included in the overall admission applications exceed the places available number of the school. If fewer and it is necessary to decide between applications than the published applications: admission number are received, the i) For Category 2 to 4 above – the school will offer places to all those who strength of evidence of commitment have applied. In the event of to the faith as demonstrated by the oversubscription, the school will offer level of the family’s Mass attendance places in the following order of priority: on Sundays over a period of at least 2 1. Looked after Catholic children or years. This evidence must be provided looked after children in the care of by the parents or guardians and be Catholic families and previously endorsed by a priest at the church(es) looked after Catholic children who where the family normally worship. have been adopted or who have Applications will be ranked in the become the subject of a residence or order shown on the Supplementary guardianship order. * ** form – firstly those who attend Mass weekly, then twice a month etc. * ** 2. Baptised Catholic children and children enrolled in the ii) A sibling on the school roll at the time catechumenate from Catholic families of admission will increase the priority resident in the parishes of Our Lady of an application within each category. and St Peter, Christ the King and St Evidence of the relationship may be Gregory’s. Evidence of required. * ** Baptism/catechumenate will be iii) Medical or social grounds which make required. (Parish Boundary maps are the school particularly suitable for the available at each presbytery and at child in question. Strong and relevant the school) * ** evidence must be provided by an 3. Baptised Catholic children living in appropriate professional authority (eg neighbouring or other parishes. * ** qualified medical practitioner, education welfare officer, social 4. Other Looked After children. ‘Children worker.) * ** Looked After and those who ceased to be Children Looked After because they iv) Distance from home to school – as were adopted, or because they measured by Wandsworth Council became subject to a residence order using a straight line. Evidence of or a special guardianship order’. * ** residence will be required. * ** 5. Children who are members of Eastern *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for Christian Churches including Orthodox definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and Churches. Evidence of Baptism or ‘your child’s address’. reception from the authorities of that **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the Church will be required. * ** context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission 6. Children of families who are members arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ of other Christian denominations. admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. Evidence of Baptism (or dedication) and confirmation that the family are members of the faith community provided by a priest or minister where the family regularly worship will be required. ** 7. Children of other faiths. Confirmation that the family are known to the priest, minister or religious leader where the family regularly worship will be required. ** 8. Any other children. **

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Sacred Heart Catholic School (Battersea) (60) Places will first be allocated to children ii) A sibling on the school roll at the time with an Education Health and Care Plan of admission. Evidence of the which names the school. These children relationship may be required. * ** will be included in the overall admission iii) Children with a professionally number of the school. If fewer supported acute medical need or applications than the published exceptional social need for a place at admission number are received, the the school, as decided by the school will offer places to all those who Governing Body. (Evidence will be have applied. In the event of required see notes on Supporting oversubscription, the school will offer Documentation). * ** places in the following order of priority: iv) Children who live in the parishes of 1. Looked after Catholic Children, or Sacred Heart (Battersea), St. Vincent Previously Looked After Catholic de Paul (Clapham Common) and St. Children; or Looked After Children in Mary Magdalene (East Hill). (Proof of the care of Catholic families. * ** residence will be required) * ** 2. Baptised Catholic children. Evidence v) Distance from home to school. of Baptism will be required. * ** Proximity of the applicant’s home to 3. Children enrolled in the the school which will be determined by catechumenate. Evidence of straight line distance measured using enrolment in the catechumenate will the Local Authority’s Geographical be required. * ** Information System. Should there be more than one child with the same 4. Other Looked After Children or distance the decision will be made Previously Looked After Children. * ** using random allocation. (Proof of 5. Children who are members of Eastern residence will be required) * **

Orthodox Churches. Evidence of *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for Baptism will be required. Evidence of definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, religious attendance provided by a ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and priest, minister or religious leader of a ‘your child’s address’. designated place of worship will be *The criteria form part of, and must be read in the required. * ** context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission 6. Children of families who are members arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ of other Christian denominations that admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. are part of Churches Together in England. Evidence of Baptism will be required. Evidence of religious attendance provided by a priest, minister or religious leader of a designated place of worship will be required. * ** 7. Children of other faiths. Evidence of religious attendance by a priest, minister or religious leader of a designated place of worship will be required. * ** 8. Any other children. * ** The following order of priorities will be applied when applications within any of the above categories exceed the places available and it is necessary to decide between applications. i) The strength of evidence of commitment to the faith as demonstrated on the supplementary form. Applicants will be ranked in the order shown on the Supplementary Form. Firstly, those who attend Mass weekly then fortnightly etc. * **

54 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Sacred Heart Catholic School (Roehampton) (60) Places will first be allocated to children religious leader where the family with an Education Health and Care Plan worship will be required. * ** which names the school. These children ix) Any other children. * ** will be included in the overall admission number of the school. If fewer The following order of priorities will be applications than the published applied when applications within any of admission number are received, the the above categories exceed the places school will offer places to all those who available and it is necessary to decide have applied. In the event of between applications. oversubscription, the school will offer 1. Children of staff at the school, where places in the following order of priority: the member of staff is the legal i) Catholic Children Looked After and parent and guardian of that child. those Catholic Children who ceased a) where the member of staff has to be Looked After because they were been employed at the school for adopted, or became subject to a two or more years at the time at residence order or special which the application for guardianship order. This also applies admission to the school is made, to Children Looked After in the care and/or of Catholic families. * ** b) the member of staff is recruited to ii) Baptised Catholic children of fill a vacant post for which there is practising Catholic parent(s) living in a demonstrable skill shortage. the parish of St. Joseph’s, Roehampton. Evidence of Baptism 2. For Category ii and iii above - The will be required. * ** strength of evidence of commitment to the faith as demonstrated by the iii) Other Baptised Catholic children, level of the family's Mass attendance children enrolled in the on Sundays. Applications will be catechumenate/recognised ranked in the order shown on the baptismal programme. Evidence of Supplementary Form: firstly weekly Baptism or enrolment in a Mass, then at least once a month catechumenate/baptismal and then less than once a month. programme will be required. * ** This evidence must be provided by iv) Other Children Looked After and the parents/carers and be endorsed those who ceased to be Children by a priest at the church(es) where Looked After because they were the family normally worship. adopted or became subject to a 3. A sibling on the school roll at the residence order or special time of admission. Evidence of the guardianship order. * ** relationship may be required. v) Children who are members of Eastern 4. Social, pastoral and medical needs Orthodox Churches. Evidence of which make the school particularly Baptism will be required. Evidence of suitable for the child in question. religious attendance provided by a Strong and relevant evidence must priest, minister or religious leader of be provided by an appropriate a designated place of worship will be professional authority (eg qualified required. * ** medical practitioner, education vi) Children of families who are welfare officer, social worker or members of other Christian priest). denominations that are part of 5. Distance from home to school, in Churches Together in England. order of straight-line distance from Evidence of Baptism (or dedication) home to school, as measured by and confirmation that the family are Wandsworth Council’s Geographical members of the faith community, Information System being given provided by a priest or minister where higher priority. the family worship, will be required. * ** * Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, vii) Other children with a sibling at the ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and school at the time of admission. * ‘your child’s address’. ** **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the context of, the full admissions policy and notes viii) Children who are members of other contained within the school’s admission faiths. Confirmation that the family arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ are known to the priest, minister or admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

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St Anselm’s Catholic School (30) Places will first be allocated to children 8. Children of families who are members with an Education Health and Care Plan of other Christian denominations that which names the school. These children are part of Churches Together in will be included in the overall admission England. Verification of practice via number of the school. If fewer the Supplementary Information Form applications than the published (SIF) and evidence of Baptism (or admission number are received, the dedication) provided by a priest or school will offer places to all those who minister of a designated place of have applied. In the event of worship will be required. * ** oversubscription, the school will offer 9. Other applicants not meeting points places in the following order of priority: 1-8 above. * ** The Governing Body will rank all applications according to the criteria set Tiebreakers out below; first according to the main If there is over subscription in any of the categories (1-8) and, within each main above categories, the Governing Body will category, by subsidiary categories (i-iii) as allocate places in accordance with the they apply on the closing date for following sub-categories in the order of applications. priority set out below: Main categories (in order of priority) i. Children who have a sibling attending 1. Baptised Catholic Looked After the school at the time of admission. Children and previously looked after (if it is necessary to decide between children who ceased to be so because siblings with equal priority, places will they were adopted, or because they be allocated in each instance by became subject to a residence order, drawing lots before an independent child arrangements order or a special person). * ** guardianship order. * ** ii. Children with a professionally 2. Baptised Catholic children who have supported acute medical need or one or two parents who are practising exceptional social need for a place at Catholics and who have a sibling* the school, as decided by the who will be on the roll of the school at governing Body. * ** the time of admission. * ** iii. Children in order of straight line 3. Baptised Catholic children who have distance from home to school, as one or two parents who are practising measured by Wandsworth Council’s Catholics and who live in the parish of Geographical Information System. St Anselm’s. * ** (where applicants have identical distance measurements, priority 4. Baptised Catholic children who have amongst them will be determined at one or two parents who are practising random). * ** Catholics and who do not live in the parish of St Anselm’s. * ** *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, 5. Baptised Catholic children living in the ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and parish of St Anselm’s, who are not ‘your child’s address’. included in point 3 above. * ** **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the context of, the full admissions policy and notes 6. Baptised Catholic children who do not contained within the school’s admission live in the parish of St Anselm’s, who arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. are not included in 4 above. * ** 7. All other Looked After Children and previously looked after children who ceased to be so because they were adopted, or because they became subject to a residence order, child arrangements order or a special guardianship order. * **

56 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 St Boniface Catholic School (45 subject to approval) Over subscription Criteria 1. For category two above, the strength If the school is oversubscribed, after the of commitment to the faith as admission of pupils with an Education, demonstrated by the level of the Health and Care Plan where the school is family’s Mass attendance on named in the Plan, priority for admission Saturday evenings or Sundays over a will be given to those children who meet period of at least the past three the criteria set out below, in order: years. The evidence must be provided by the parents /carers and 1. Looked after Catholic children or be endorsed by the priest at the looked after children in the care of church(es) where the family normally Catholic families and those who worship. Applications will be ranked ceased to be looked after children in the order shown on the because they were adopted, or supplementary information form; because they became subject to a firstly, those who attend Mass weekly, residence order, child arrangements then once or twice a month etc. * ** order or a special guardianship order. * ** 2. Children with a sibling on the school roll at the time of admission. 2. Catholic children, a baptismal Evidence of the relationship may be certificate or evidence of reception required. * ** into the Catholic Church must accompany the supplementary 3. Living in the parish of St Boniface information form. * ** (Tooting), Our Lady of the Assumption (Links Road) or St Joseph’s (Colliers 3. Other looked after children and those Wood). * ** who ceased to be looked after children because they were adopted, 4. Children with a professionally or because they became subject to a supported acute medical need or residence order, child arrangements exceptional need for a place at the order or a special guardianship order. school, as decided by the Governing * ** Body. * ** 4. Children enrolled in the 5. Children of staff employed as catechumenate. Evidence of teachers in the school. enrolment in the catechumenate will A maximum of up to three places may be required. * ** be offered to children of teachers 5. Children who are members of Eastern who have been employed by the Orthodox Churches. Evidence of school for at least three consecutive Baptism will be required. * ** years at the time at which the application for admission to the 6. Children of families who are school is made.* ** members of other Christian denominations that are part of 6. Children in order of straight-line Churches Together in England. distance from home to school, as Evidence of Baptism (or dedication) measured by Wandsworth Council’s provided by a priest, minister of a Geographical Information System designated place of worship will be (where applicants have identical required. * ** distance measurements, priority amongst them will be determined at 7. Children who are members of other random). * ** faiths. Evidence of membership of the faith provided by a priest, minister *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for or religious leader of a designated definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and place of worship will be required. * ‘your child’s address’. ** **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the 8. Any other children. * ** context of, the full admissions policy and notes contained within the school’s admission Tiebreakers arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. The following order of priorities will be applied when applications within any of the above categories exceed places available and it is necessary to decide between applications.

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St Joseph’s Catholic School 11. Other children with a sibling at the school at the time of admission. * ** (30) 4. Baptized Catholic children of 12. Children within the Parishes whose Places will first be allocated to children practising Catholic parent(s) and children enrolled in the parents are practising members of with an Education Health and Care Plan other Christian denominations. * ** which names the school. These children catechumenate living outside the will be included in the overall admission Parishes who have a sibling at the 13. Other children. * ** number of the school. If fewer school at the time of admission. * If there are more applications than applications than the published ** places within any of the above criteria, admission number are received, the 5. Baptized Catholic children of priority will be given to: school will offer places to all those who practising Catholic parent(s) and i) Children with a professionally have applied. In the event of children enrolled in the supported exceptional medical need oversubscription, the school will offer catechumenate living outside the or exceptional social need for a place places in the following order of priority: Parishes. * ** at this School. * ** 1. Looked after Catholic children or 6. Baptized Catholic siblings living within ii) Children who live nearest to the looked after children in the care of the Parishes whose parent(s) are not school in order of straight line Catholic families and previously practicing. * ** distance from home to school, as looked after Catholic children who 7. Baptized Catholic siblings living measured by the Council’s have been adopted or who have outside the Parishes whose parent(s) Geographical Information become the subject of a residence are not practicing. * ** System. * ** order, special guardianship order or 8. Baptized Catholic children living iii) Where the last remaining place is to child arrangements order. * ** within the Parishes whose parent(s) be allocated and two or more children 2. Baptized Catholic children of are not practicing. * ** are deemed to live at the same practising Catholic parent(s) and 9. Baptized Catholic children living distance from the school the place children enrolled in the outside the Parishes whose parent(s) will be decided by the drawing of lots. catechumenate living within the are not practicing. * ** * ** Parishes who have a sibling at the 10. Other looked after children and other *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for school at the time of admission. * definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, previously looked after children who ** ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and have been adopted or who have ‘your child’s address’. 3. Baptized Catholic children of become the subject of a residence practising Catholic parent(s) and **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the order, special guardianship order or context of, the full admissions policy and notes children enrolled in the child arrangements order. * ** contained within the school’s admission catechumenate living within the arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ Parishes. * ** admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

58 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 St Mary’s Catholic School (Battersea) (30) Places will first be allocated to children 6. Children of families who are members iii) Children with a professionally with an Education Health and Care Plan of other Christian denominations that supported acute medical need or which names the school. These children are part of Churches Together in exceptional social need for a place at will be included in the overall admission England. Evidence of Baptism will be the school, as decided by the number of the school. If fewer required. Evidence of religious Governing Body. * ** applications than the published attendance provided by a priest, iv) Children who live in the parishes of admission number are received, the minister or religious leader of a Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St school will offer places to all those who designated place of worship will be Joseph (Battersea), Sacred Heart have applied. In the event of required. * ** (Battersea) and St Francis de Sales oversubscription, the school will offer 7. Children of other faiths. Evidence of (Stockwell). * ** places in the following order of priority: religious attendance by a priest, v) Distance from home to school. 1. Looked after Catholic Children, or minister or religious leader of a Proximity of the applicant’s home to Previously Looked After Catholic designated place of worship will be the school which will be determined by Children; or Looked After Children in required. * ** straight line distance measured using the care of Catholic families. * ** 8. Any other children. * ** the Local Authority’s Geographical 2. Baptised Catholic children. Evidence Information System. Should there be The following order of priorities will be of Baptism will be required. * ** more than one child with the same applied when applications within any of distance the decision will be made 3. Children enrolled in the the above categories exceed the places using random allocation. (Proof of catechumenate. Evidence of available and it is necessary to decide residence will be required) * ** enrolment in the catechumenate will between applications. be required. * ** *Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for i) The strength of evidence of definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, 4. Other Looked After Children or commitment to the faith as ‘siblings’, ‘medical and social circumstances’, and Previously Looked After Children. * ** demonstrated on the supplementary ‘your child’s address’. form. Applicants will be ranked in the **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the 5. Children who are members of Eastern order shown on the Supplementary context of, the full admissions policy and notes Orthodox Churches. Evidence of contained within the school’s admission Form. Firstly, those who attend Mass Baptism will be required. Evidence of arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ weekly then fortnightly etc. * ** religious attendance provided by a admissions or the school’s website for the full policy. priest, minister or religious leader of a ii) A sibling on the school roll at the time designated place of worship will be of admission. Evidence of the required. * ** relationship may be required. * **

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Gatton Gatton School operates from • Pupils of Reception admitted in • School timings at the beginning two sites; September 2020 will move to and end of day will be such that Balham site in September 2021 parents can manage drop off and • Main school site Tooting, entrance for two years, completing year 1 pick ups from both sites. via Broadwater Road, SW17 0DS and 2. • Limited school bus service is • Annex site (Balham Mosque, • After completing year 2, pupils will available at a small cost for year Balham), entrance via Old return to main site (Tooting) in 1 and 2 pupils. Places are Devonshire Road SW12 9AW September 2023 and will remain allocated on a ‘first come, first at main site until completion of serve’ basis. their primary education.

Gatton School (90) Places will first be allocated to children Category B: Open Places with an Education Health and Care Plan Up to 10 places will be offered without which names the school. These children reference to faith to children whose will be included in the overall admission parents desire them to be educated in a number of the school. If fewer school with an Islamic ethos. This is applications than the published determined through the CAF (common admission number are received, the application form). * ** school will offer places to all those who have applied. In the event of 6. Other Children who are ‘Looked After’ oversubscription, the school will offer and those who ceased to be children places in the following order of priority: looked after because they were adopted, or because they became Category A: Faith Places subject to a residence order or a Up to 80 places will be offered to special guardianship order; * ** children of Muslim Families. ** 7. Other children of permanent staff 1. Muslim Children who are ‘Looked employed directly by the school After’ and those who ceased to be provided they have been employed at children looked after because they the school for at least two years or were adopted, or because they have been appointed to meet a became subject to a residence order demonstrable skills shortage; * ** or a special guardianship order; * ** 8. Other children with a sibling at the 2. Children of permanent staff employed school on the date of admission; * ** directly by the school provided they 9. Other children living nearest to the have been employed at the school for school in order of straight line at least two years or have been distance from home to school as appointed to meet a demonstrable measured by Wandsworth Council’s skills shortage; * ** Geographical Information System. * 3. Children whose families worship at, ** and are active in the life of either the If either category of places is Balham Mosque or the Tooting Islamic undersubscribed, then the remaining Centre; * ** places will be offered to applicants from 4. Children of other Muslim families with the other category in priority order, eg any a sibling at the school on the date of unfilled faith places will be offered to admission; * ** open place applicants and vice versa. 5. Children of other Muslim families * Please see pages 8 - 11 of this brochure for living nearest to the school in order of definitions of the terms ‘children looked after’, ‘siblings’and ‘your child’s address’. straight line distance from home to **The criteria form part of, and must be read in the school as measured by Wandsworth context of, the full admissions policy and notes Council’s Geographical Information contained within the school’s admission System. * ** arrangements. Please see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ admissions or the school’s website for the full policy.

60 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Starting Nursery Education in Wandsworth

Wandsworth Council provides a part-time place in a nursery school or nursery class in a primary school for every child living in the borough. Children are eligible for places from the term after they turn three. Each school also has a limited number of full-time places available where children are eligible. If you have a child born between 1 September 2016 and 31 August 2017 they are eligible for a nursery place in a Wandsworth school in September 2020. If there are any places left, they can be offered to younger children from the start of the term after their third birthday. The council issues a separate booklet called Choosing Nursery Education in Wandsworth. You can obtain a copy of this and get further information by visting thrive.wandsworth.gov.uk or by telephoning Thrive on 020 8871 7899. Nursery schools and some nursery classes also take two year olds eligible for free two year old funding. In addition to the nurseries at Wandsworth maintained primary schools, private and voluntary settings, there are also three stand-alone maintained nurseries in the borough. The details for Balham, Eastwood and Somerset nurseries are shown below.

Balham Nursery School and Children’s Centre 72 Endlesham Road, London, SW12 8JL (020) 8673 4055 [email protected] www.balham-nursery.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Emma Williams • 55 Full time equivalent places available (22 Full time and 48 Part time places)

Eastwood Nursery School Centre for Children and Families 168 Roehampton Lane, London, SW15 4EU (020) 8876 3976 [email protected] www.eastwood.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: TBC • 70 Full time equivalent places available • Full time (for children eligible for 30 hours) and part time places available • (10 FTE places also available in a Base for children with social and communication difficulties)

Somerset Nursery School and Children’s Centre 157-159 Battersea Church Road, London, SW11 3ND (020) 72235455 [email protected] www.somerset.wandsworth.sch.uk Head: Louisa Halls • 60 Full time equivalent places available (36 Full time and 40 Part time places – 20 am and 20 pm)

Each school has its own application form and you should contact the schools you are interested in. If you have any further questions about this information, please contact The Early Education and Childcare Places Service: Telephone: (020) 8871 7899 Email: [email protected] www.wandsworth.gov.uk/eecp

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Children without a school place Law on school attendance Term dates 2019/2020 If you have moved into the borough Parents and carers may not legally of Wandsworth and require a primary withdraw their child from school Autumn term 2019 school place for a child born before unless they have arranged a place in First day Monday 2 September 1 September 2014, you will need to another school or made alternative Half term 21-25 October complete the Council’s application arrangements for their child to form for in-year admission. receive full-time education. Last day Thursday 19 December Parents and carers should contact Further information Spring term 2020 the Pupil Services section for details For application forms and information of the procedure or information First day Monday 6 January about availability of school places: can be found at Half term 17-21 February www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions Contact Pupil Services: Last day Friday 3 April Tel: (020) 8871 7316 Children who already have a Email: admissions@richmondand Summer term 2020 school place wandsworth.gov.uk First day Monday 20 April If your child already has a place in a For advice if your child is having Half term 25-29 May Wandsworth School, but you want problems at school or is not them to transfer to a different attending school regularly: Last day Tuesday 21 July school, you should discuss this with the Headteacher of their current Contact Education Welfare Service: school before making an application. Tel: (020) 8871 8306 Problems at school can often be Term dates 2020/2021 sorted out without the need to Moving on to Secondary School change schools. Children move on to secondary Autumn term 2020 school in the September after they If a change of school is necessary, become eleven years old. There is no First day Wednesday 2 Sept you will need to find out if there are automatic transfer from any primary places available at other local Half term 26-30 October school to any particular secondary schools. The move should take place school. Last day Friday 18 December at the beginning of a term or half Spring term 2021 term, wherever possible. Full details are provided to parents when the child starts their final year The Headteacher of your child’s First day Monday 4 January in primary school (Year 6). current school will provide you with a Half term 15-19 February transfer application form. This form Last day Wednesday 31 March must be signed by the Headteacher before it is submitted to the council Summer term 2019 for processing. Any unsigned forms First day Monday 19 April will be returned. Half term 31 May - 4 June Last day Friday 23 July

Primary School Year Groups – September 2019 to July 2020

Year group Age of pupils Dates of birth Infants Reception 4 – 5 1.9.14 – 31.8.15 Year 1 5 – 6 1.9.13 – 31.8.14 Year 2 6 – 7 1.9.12 – 31.8.13 Juniors Year 3 7 – 8 1.9.11 – 31.8.12 Year 4 8 – 9 1.9.10 – 31.8.11 Year 5 9 – 10 1.9.09 – 31.8.10 Year 6 10 – 11 1.9.08 – 31.8.09

62 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Financial assistance

Home to school travel For more information on Wandsworth Children under the compulsory Council home to school travel school age who are in full time All children under 16 can travel free assistance policy please contact education may also be able to get on bus and tram services across Pupil Services on (020) 8871 8318. free meals. London. (Details correct at time of All children 10 and under can travel School trips publication) free on London Underground Each school has its own policy for services if travelling with a paying charging for school trips and other adult or if travelling unaccompanied activities. Families on low incomes using a Zip 5-10 Oyster Photocard. may qualify for reductions. More Children under 10 using a Zip 5-10 information is available from the Oyster Photocard can travel free on school itself. National Rail services. Free school meals To obtain a Zip 5-10 Oyster All pupils in Reception, Year 1 and Photocard, you must apply online and Year 2 of a state funded schools are you'll need a Zip Oyster photocard eligible for free school meals. web account. The parent or guardian must create the web account and You may also be to able to receive apply online for their child. You'll free schools for older children if you need: a colour, digital photo of the are on a low income – please see applicant, a credit or debit card to eligibility criteria below. Your child’s pay the £10.00 administration fee. school is responsible for authorising (If you live in London you can still free school meals for its pupils. If apply online without one) You may you have any queries, please contact also be asked to provide details from the school direct. Please see pages the applicant's machine readable 17-25 for school contact details. passport. You can still apply online if you don't have these details. Eligibility For more information about the Zip 5- You may be able to get free school 10 Oyster Photocard please see meals if you get any of the following: www.tfl.gov.uk (click on the ‘Fares & • Income Support payments’ tab). • Income-based Jobseeker’s Home to school travel by Allowance National Rail • Income-related Employment and If the journey to a school over three Support Allowance miles* away (or two miles if the child is under eight years old) can only • Support under Part VI of the reasonably be made using National Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 Rail services, your child may be • The guaranteed element of eligible for assistance with the cost Pension Credit of home to school travel if: • Child Tax Credit (provided you’re • he or she is a Wandsworth not also entitled to Working Tax resident Credit and have an annual gross and income of no more than £16,190) • he or she attends the nearest • Working Tax Credit run-on - paid for suitable school* 4 weeks after you stop qualifying • the nearest suitable school was for Working Tax Credit full at the time you applied, or • Universal Credit should have applied, for a place. * The council’s home to school travel assistance Children who get paid these benefits policy defines the ‘nearest suitable school’ as the directly (instead of through a parent nearest community or foundation school or the nearest faith school. or guardian) can also get free school

All distances will be calculated over the shortest meals. walking route with street lighting as measured by Wandsworth Council’s Geographical Information System.

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 63 Children with special educational needs

For a very small number of children If your child has an Education, Health who need more help to meet their and Care Plan, there will be a review Some children may have special educational needs than their and this will include helping you to special educational needs school can give, the Local Authority consider the type of school you because of a learning difficulty (LA) may need to make a statutory would like your child to attend. You or a disability. Support can be (legal) assessment to find out what should not complete the Wandsworth given by the teachers in your extra help might be needed. application form. Different legal child’s school, with assistance requirements and procedures apply from outside professionals If it is agreed to go ahead with an to the transfer of pupils with EHC where appropriate. All schools assessment, it may lead to an Plans. If you live in Wandsworth, your must provide for children with Education, Health and Care Plan Case Manager in SNAS can advise special educational needs. (EHC Plan) being written saying how you on what to do. You can also the child’s needs should be met, contact them on (020) 8871 8061. either in a primary school with extra help or in a suitable special school. You can obtain further information about this from the Special Needs Assessment Service (SNAS), Wandsworth Council, Children’s Services Department, Town Hall Extension, Wandsworth High Street SW18 2PU on (020) 8871 8061. You can also go to the Wandsworth SEND local offer website www.wandsworth.gov.uk/localoffer

64 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 Placements at the Special Schools and Units listed below are made by the Council’s Special Needs Assessment Service in consultation with the school and parent(s) or carer(s). Please do not include these schools on your application form.

Special schools in Wandsworth Bradstow School Paddock School Dumpton Park Drive 61 Princes Way SW19 6JB St Margaret’s Crescent SW15 6HL Broadstairs, Kent CT10 1BY Telephone: (020) 8788 0107 Telephone: (020) 8789 6533 Telephone: 01843 862123 Headteacher: Deborah Rix Headteacher: Sarah Santos Headteacher: Sarah Dunn • Visually Impaired and Multi • Moderate to Severe Learning • Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Severe Disabled Visually Impaired Difficulties with an Autistic Learning Difficulties and • Day and residential school Spectrum Disorder associated Social, Emotional and • 2 to 19 years, mixed • Severe or Complex Learning Mental Health Needs Difficulties • Day and residential school Nightingale Community Academy • Day school Beechcroft Road SW17 7DF • 5 to 19 years, mixed • Mixed Telephone: (020) 8874 9096 • 3 to 19 years, mixed Greenmead School Principal: Andre Bailey 147 Beaumont Road, SW19 6RY • Social, Emotional and Behavioural Telephone: (020) 8789 1466 Difficulties Head teacher: Toni Edmonds-Smith • Day school • Physically Disabled and Profound • 5 to 19 years, boys only and Multiple Learning Difficulties • Severe Learning Difficulties and Complex Needs • Day school • 2 to 11 years, mixed

Special units at mainstream schools in Wandsworth The Hive Resource Base Hilary House Resource Base Southmead Resource Base Ravenstone Primary School Sacred Heart Primary School Southmead Primary School Ravenstone Street, SW12 9SS Este Road, Battersea, SW11 2TD Princes Way SW19 6QT Telephone: (020) 8673 0594 Lead teacher: Pat Porter Telephone: (020) 8788 8901 Lead teacher: Nadine Kilkelly • Autistic Spectrum Disorder Headteacher: Sarah Parry • Autistic Spectrum Disorder • Reception to Year 6, mixed • Autistic Spectrum Disorder • Mixed • Reception to Year 6, mixed The Willow Centre This provision opened in autumn Sellincourt Primary School The Alton Resource Base 2017 and the pupils admitted for the Sellincourt Road, SW17 9SA The Alton Primary School 2020/21 school year will be up to Telephone: (020) 8672 6796 Danebury Avenue, SW15 4PD Year 4 only. Head of Sensory Support Service: Telephone: (020) 8876 8482 Riversdale Resource Base Sabrina Djazoul Lead teacher: Linsay Thomson Riversdale Primary School • Hearing Impaired • Moderate Learning Difficulties and 302 Merton Road, SW18 5JP • 3 to 11 years, mixed additional needs Telephone: (020) 8874 6904 • Reception to Year 6, mixed Lead teacher: Rachel Dallimore Smallwood Language Unit • Autistic Spectrum Disorder and / Smallwood Primary School Tooting Resource Base or Speech, Language and Smallwood Road, SW17 0TW Tooting Primary School Communication Needs Telephone: (020) 8682 2065 Franciscan Road, SW17 8HE Lead teacher: Megan Downham Telephone: (020) 3700 0790 • Reception to Year 6, mixed • Speech, Language and Lead teacher: Nikeisha Hendricks Communication Needs • Autistic Spectrum Disorder • Nursery to Year 6, mixed • Reception to Year 6, mixed

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 65 Other information and useful contacts

Deferred entry to later in the Delayed admission of summer schools’ admission criteria. It is not school year born children to reception to the possible to reserve a place for the following year. Children are required by law to following year receive full-time education at the Children will normally be admitted to If you wish your child to continue at start of the school term following the reception year in the September his/her current nursery, you should their fifth birthday but have the following their fourth birthday, and also let the nursery know by 15 opportunity to start in the reception the vast majority are educated within January 2020. Failure to do so may year in the September following their their normal chronological age group. mean that the nursery place is fourth birthday. All children will However, if you feel there are offered to another child for normally be admitted to the exceptional reasons and your child is September. reception year at school in the summer born (born between 1 April Schools will not normally admit September following their fourth and 31 August), you can request that children to reception prior to the birthday. Your child will get the most your child is delayed admission until September following their fourth from their Reception education if they the following September (2021). This birthday. start at the same time as other would usually only apply where there children at the beginning of the are significant reasons that would * Following the government’s announcement in September 2015, the Council has recommended to school year. benefit the child’s academic, social all state schools in its area that requests are and emotional development by approved without the need for parents to provide If you feel there are exceptional supporting evidence. The Council is the admission circumstances, you can defer your starting Reception a year later. authority for community schools in Wandsworth. For academies, foundation schools, free schools or child’s admission until later in the If you are considering delaying your voluntary aided schools, the decision as to whether Reception year. You can only defer child’s entry to Reception to the to accept an application for delayed admission rests with the school itself in line with current School your child’s entry until he/she is of following September, we would Admission Code. Please contact these schools direct compulsory school age or the recommend that you discuss this for further advice. beginning of the summer term after with your preferred schools before Easter (whichever comes first). making a formal request. The school Where entry is deferred, the school may wish to discuss how your child’s will hold the place for your child until could be met within their actual age the agreed start date. group and the impact of being Useful contacts You can also request that your child educated with children of a different • Thrive attends part-time until he/she age group. Telephone: (020) 8871 7899 reaches compulsory school age. To make a request following this Email: discussion, you should apply for a [email protected] If you are considering deferred entry thrive.wandsworth.gov.uk or part-time attendance, we would school place in your child’s actual age group by the closing date of 15 Childcare services in recommend you discuss this with the Wandsworth Information Centre school first before making a formal January 2020, also enclosing a completed Delayed Admission for Wandsworth, Day nurseries, request. If you wish your child to playgroups, childminders and continue at his/her nursery, you Request form. Delayed Admission Request Forms are available at holiday playschemes for 3-13 should also let the nursery know by year olds. 15 January 2020. Failure to do so www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions may mean that the nursery place is or by contacting the Pupil Services • Childcare and Business offered to another child for Team. We will contact the admission Consultancy Services September. authority/ies of your preferred Telephone: (020) 7738 1958 school(s)* and will then write to you [email protected] You must still apply at the normal with the decision from each Pre-school playgroups and time even if you wish to defer entry. If admission authority. holiday play schemes for 3 & 4 you decide you do wish to defer entry year olds. until later in the school year, you If you then wish to proceed with your should contact the school in writing request, your current application will • The Children’s Legal Centre after you have been offered a place. be cancelled and you will need to Telephone: 0300 330 5480/85 reapply for a reception place in the www.childrenslegalcentre.com following year. There is no guarantee there will be a place available at the • Independent Schools Council school, because this will depend (ISC) upon the number of applications and www.isc.co.uk pattern of admissions in that year. If • NSPCC Child Abuse Helpline your preferred school(s) are 0808 800 5000 (Free call) oversubscribed, your application will www.nspcc.org.uk be considered in accordance with the

66 Choose a Wandsworth Primary School 2020 School attendance Equal opportunities Children will only make the most of The council’s policy is that every the educational opportunities on child should receive the best offer if they attend school regularly possible education. It is committed and punctually. Missing even a to providing equal opportunities for couple of lessons per week will have all children a serious effect on your child’s in its schools, and seeks to eliminate progress and is likely to lead to even discrimination. more serious attendance problems as your child gets older. School Travel Plans The council works with all As a parent or carer you have a Wandsworth schools to promote legal responsibility to ensure your sustainable home to school travel, child attends school regularly and particularly walking and cycling. In punctually. The Education Welfare connection with the development of Service (EWS) offers advice and School Travel Plans assistance to help your child make we can: the most of school through regular attendance and provides a leaflet for • Improve the safety of routes to parents. They can be contacted by school by introducing measures telephoning the EWS office (020 such as school-warning signs and 8871 8306) or through your child’s crossing facilities school. • Provide appropriate facilities within schools, such as cycle parking Illness • Provide schools with information If your child is unwell, he or she about public transport services, should stay at home. A sick child will and liaise with providers to ensure be unhappy in the classroom. services meet schools’ needs If the illness is infectious your child • Raise awareness of the may need a certificate from the sustainable travel options doctor before returning to school. • Run initiatives to promote walking You should tell the headteacher and cycling if your child is receiving medical • Provide pedestrian and cycle treatment. You should give all training medication at home if at all possible. However, if it is absolutely necessary • Encourage car-sharing when for your child to take prescribed there is no realistic alternative to medicine during school hours you the car. should discuss this with the When pupils travel to and from headteacher. school using sustainable modes of travel, they help reduce congestion, Bullying improve road safety and air quality, All schools should have an anti- learn vital life skills, save money, and bullying policy. If you suspect your improve their health through child is being bullied you should talk increased physical activity, especially to your child’s class teacher. if they walk or cycle. For more information see www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ schooltravelplans or contact (020) 8871 7984 / schooltravelplans @wandsworth.gov.uk

www.wandsworth.gov.uk/admissions 67 Schools in other boroughs

This page lists primary schools in other boroughs which are closest to the Wandsworth borough boundary. All the boroughs produce booklets similar to this one which give details of their schools. If Wandsworth residents wish to apply for a place in any of these schools they must list them as one of their preferences on the Wandsworth common application form by the closing date for applications. Wandsworth Residents will be sent the outcome of their applications on 16 April 2020.

Hammersmith & Fulham Council Lambeth Council Merton Council Telephone: (020) 7745 6434 Telephone: (020) 7926 9503 Telephone: (020) 8274 4906 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] All Saints CE Primary School Allen Edwards Primary School All Saints CE Primary School (two sites) Bishop’s Avenue SW6 6ED Studley Road SW4 6RP • East Road SW19 1AR Telephone: (020) 7736 2803 Telephone: (020) 7622 3985 • 74 Haydons Road, London, SW19 1HL Telephone: (020) 8540 3004 Holy Cross Catholic Primary School Bonneville Primary School Basutu Road SW6 4BL Bonneville Gardens SW4 9LB Bishop Gilpin CE Primary School Telephone: (020) 7736 1447 Telephone: (020) 8673 1183 Lake Road SW19 7EP Telephone: (020) 8946 6666 The Fulham Bilingual School Glenbrook Primary School 60 Clancarty Road SW6 3AA Clarence Avenue Clapham SW4 8LD Garfield Primary School Telephone: (020) 7736 1447 Telephone: (020) 8674 2387 Garfield Road SW19 8SB Telephone: (020) 8540 1053 Langford Primary School Heathbrook Primary School Gilstead Road SW6 2LG St Rule Street SW8 3EH Gorringe Park Primary School Telephone: (020) 7736 4045 Telephone: (020) 7622 4101 Sandy Lane CR4 2YA Telephone: (020) 8648 1451 Thomas’ Academy Henry Cavendish Primary School New King’s Road SW6 4LY Balham site - Hydethorpe Road SW12 Links Primary School Telephone: (020) 7736 2318 0JA Frinton Road SW17 9EH Streatham site - Dingley Lane SW16 1AU Telephone: (020) 8769 4587 Royal Borough of Kensington Telephone: (020) 8673 3376 and Chelsea Singlegate Primary School Herbert Morrison Primary School South Gardens SW19 2NT Telephone: (020) 7745 6432 Hartington Road SW8 2HP Telephone: (020) 8395 8737 [email protected] Telephone: (020) 7720 3439 The Priory CE Primary School Ashburnham Primary School Lark Hall Primary School Queens Road SW19 8LX Blantyre Street SW10 ODT Smedley Street SW4 6PH Telephone: (020) 8540 8059 Telephone: (020) 7352 5740 Telephone: (020) 7622 3820 Wimbledon Park Primary School Park Walk Primary School Macaulay CE Primary School Havana Road SW19 8EJ Park Walk SW10 0AY Victoria Rise SW4 0NU Telephone: (020) 8946 4925 Telephone: (020) 7352 8700 Telephone: (020) 7622 1355 Christ Church CE Primary School Richmond upon Thames Council St Bede’s Catholic Infant School 1 Robinson Street SW3 4AA Telephone: (020) 8891 7514 Thornton Road SW12 0LF Telephone: (020) 7352 5708 education.admissions@ Telephone: (020) 8674 7292 Servite Catholic Primary School richmond.gov.uk St Leonard’s CE Primary School 252 Fulham Road SW10 9NA Barnes Primary School Mitcham Lane SW16 6NP Telephone: (020) 7352 2588 Cross Street Telephone: (020) 8769 2712 Barnes SW13 0QQ Kingston upon Thames Council Telferscot Primary School Telephone: (020) 8876 7358 Telephone: (020) 8547 4610 Telferscot Road SW12 0HW East Sheen Primary School kingston.admissions@ Telephone: (020) 8673 7362 Upper Richmond Road West achievingforchildren.org.uk London SW14 8ED Robin Hood Primary School Telephone: (020) 8876 7484 Bowness Crescent Lowther Primary School Kingston Vale SW15 3QL Stillingfleet Road Telephone: (020) 8546 7388 Barnes SW13 9AE Telephone: (020) 8748 3984

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