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Proposed Admissions Numbers – September 2020/2021 Proposed Admission Numbers – September 2020/2021 PROPOSED ADMISSIONS NUMBERS – SEPTEMBER 2020/2021 Birmingham City Council (the Local Authority) is the admissions authority for 131 community and voluntary controlled mainstream schools in Birmingham. This document is a record of proposed Published Admission Numbers (PANs) for these schools. We are consulting on the following total number of places across our community and voluntary controlled schools: Sum of PAN Sum of Proposed PAN Intake Year 2019 2020 Reception 6885 6885 Year 3 1269 1239 Year 7 1834 1907 Grand Total 9988 10031 We would welcome any feedback on these proposals. Due to the continued changes in Birmingham’s school population as a result of fluctuating birth rates and increased levels of secondary demand, we continue to engage with a number of schools to discuss proposed changes to PANs. Any proposed changes to admission numbers are consulted on as required in accordance with due guidance. Note: A PAN figure for a school does not include places reserved for pupils with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). Reserved places are admitted in addition to the PAN. Admission to these reserved places is coordinated through a referral process by Birmingham City Council Special Educational Needs, Assessment and Review service (SENAR). For a full list of schools offering Resource Base provision please see: Schools with Resource Bases. Page 1 of 9 Proposed Admission Numbers – September 2020/2021 ..DfE School Name Intake School School Type PAN PAN Proposed Comments Number Phase 2019 2020 Change 2010 Adderley Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2153 Allens Croft Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2062 Anderton Park Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2479 Anglesey Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2300 Arden Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2026 Banners Gate Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2014 Barford Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2017 Beeches Infant School Reception Infants Community School 90 90 0 2239 Bellfield Infant School (NC) Reception Infants Community School 60 60 0 2456 Bells Farm Primary School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 2435 Benson Community School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2025 Birches Green Infant School Reception Infants Community School 60 60 0 2254 Blakesley Hall Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2402 Boldmere Infant School and Reception Infants Community School 90 90 0 Nursery 2030 Bordesley Green Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2238 Broadmeadow Infant School Reception Infants Community School 60 60 0 2465 Calshot Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2312 Chad Vale Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2040 Cherry Orchard Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2251 Chilcote Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 3002 Christ Church CofE Controlled Reception Primary Voluntary Controlled 30 30 0 Primary School and Nursery School 3432 Clifton Primary School Reception Primary Community School 120 120 0 2185 Colebourne Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2052 Colmers Farm Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2054 Colmore Infant and Nursery Reception Infants Community School 120 120 0 School Page 2 of 9 Proposed Admission Numbers – September 2020/2021 ..DfE School Name Intake School School Type PAN PAN Proposed Comments Number Phase 2019 2020 Change 2055 Cotteridge Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2191 Court Farm Primary School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 2284 Deykin Avenue Junior and Infant Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 School 2454 Elms Farm Community Primary Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 Discussion underway with School school around future admission numbers given pupil mobility. 2294 Featherstone Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2486 Forestdale Primary School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 2079 George Dixon Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2081 Gilbertstone Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2296 Glenmead Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2087 Grendon Junior and Infant School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 (NC) 2466 Grove School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2091 Gunter Primary School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 2093 Hall Green Infant School Reception Infants Community School 120 120 0 2477 Harborne Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 120 +30 School offered 120 Reception places for 2018 entry in accordance with local place planning, through the provision of a bulge class. Work is now underway following approval to expand the school permanently by way of an annex. 2099 Hawthorn Primary School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 2313 Heath Mount Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 Page 3 of 9 Proposed Admission Numbers – September 2020/2021 ..DfE School Name Intake School School Type PAN PAN Proposed Comments Number Phase 2019 2020 Change 2438 Highters Heath Community Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 School 2429 Holland House Infant School and Reception Infants Community School 60 60 0 Nursery 2288 Hollywood Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2015 James Watt Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2005 Kings Heath Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2118 Kings Norton Junior and Infant Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 School 2115 Kingsland Primary School (NC) Reception Primary Community School 45 45 0 2441 Kingsthorne Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2321 Kitwell Primary School and Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 Nursery Class 2189 Ladypool Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2119 Lakey Lane Junior and Infant Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 School 2127 Lozells Junior and Infant School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 and Nursery 2129 Lyndon Green Infant School Reception Infants Community School 90 90 0 2420 Maney Hill Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2004 Mapledene Primary School Reception Primary Community School 45 45 0 2132 Marlborough Infant School Reception Infants Community School 90 90 0 2133 Marsh Hill Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2406 Minworth Junior and Infant School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 2142 Nelson Junior and Infant School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2457 Nelson Mandela School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2469 New Hall Primary School Reception Primary Community School 45 45 0 3431 New Oscott Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2436 Osborne Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 Page 4 of 9 Proposed Admission Numbers – September 2020/2021 ..DfE School Name Intake School School Type PAN PAN Proposed Comments Number Phase 2019 2020 Change 2021 Paganel Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2149 Paget Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2150 Park Hill Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 60 -30 Reduction in PAN in accordance with local place planning. 2425 Penns Primary School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 2157 Raddlebarn Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2159 Redhill Junior and Infant School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 2161 Rednal Hill Infant School Reception Infants Community School 90 90 0 2063 Regents Park Community Primary Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 School 2169 Severne Junior Infant and Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 Nursery School 2008 Shaw Hill Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2174 Sladefield Infant School Reception Infants Community School 120 120 0 2176 Somerville Primary (NC) School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2183 St Benedict's Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 The school is currently undertaking reorganisation to change from a 5FE infant school to a 2FE primary school. 3010 St James Church of England Reception Primary Voluntary Controlled 60 60 0 Primary School, Handsworth School 3025 St Mary's Church of England Reception Primary Voluntary Controlled 60 60 0 Primary School School 3016 St Matthew's CofE Primary Reception Primary Voluntary Controlled 30 30 0 School School 3019 St Saviour's C of E Primary Reception Primary Voluntary Controlled 60 60 0 School School 2178 Stanville Primary School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 Page 5 of 9 Proposed Admission Numbers – September 2020/2021 ..DfE School Name Intake School School Type PAN PAN Proposed Comments Number Phase 2019 2020 Change 2179 Starbank School Reception All Community School 180 180 0 Through 2184 Stechford Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2097 Story Wood School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 2067 Summerfield Junior and Infant Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 School 2190 Sundridge Primary School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 2246 The Meadows Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2018 The Oaks Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2108 Ward End Primary School Reception Primary Community School 120 120 0 2306 Water Mill Primary School Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 2482 Wattville Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2308 Welford Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2245 Welsh House Farm Community Reception Primary Community School 30 30 0 School and Special Needs Resources Base 2019 West Heath Primary School Reception Primary Community School 60 60 0 2011 Wheelers Lane Primary School Reception Primary Community School 90 90 0 2276 Wilkes Green Infant School (NC) Reception Infants Community School 90 90 0 Consultation currently underway to amalgamate the school with the Junior partner.
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