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Application and Allocation Statistics Junior & Middle Allocations Application and Allocation Statistics Junior & Middle Allocations Outcomes as at 16 April 2014 Junior and Middle Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2014 Contents Page Section Comparative Summary of Junior and Middle Admissions 2014 & 3 2013 – Allocation Day Outcomes Summary of 2014 Allocations to Junior and Middle Schools by 5 Parish/Town of Applicant Summary of Applications and Allocations 2014 & 2013 by 9 Junior and Middle School Summary of Applications to Hertfordshire Junior and Middle 14 Schools by Preference 2014 & 2013 Page 2 of 17 Junior and Middle Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2014 Comparative Summary of Junior and Middle Admissions Allocation Day Outcomes - 2014 & 2013 This table summarises the allocations made for pupils applying to Hertfordshire Junior and Middle schools and Hertfordshire pupils applying to out county schools. The data includes on-time and late applications from Hertfordshire and out county. The data is displayed for the 2014 and 2013 admissions processes. Page 3 of 17 Junior and Middle Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2014 Comparative Summary of Junior and Middle Admissions 2014 & 2013 Applicants 2014 2013 Variance Number of Hertfordshire applicants 2825 2900 -75 Number of out county applicants 44 47 -3 Hertfordshire applicants as a % of all applicants 98.47% 98.41% Out county applicants as a % of all applicants 1.53% 1.59% Total Applicants 2869 2947 -78 Allocations 2014 2013 Variance Number % Number % Number % Hertfordshire children allocated a ranked school 2779 98.37 2842 98.00 -63 -2.22 allocated their first ranked school 2713 96.04 2772 95.59 -59 -2.13 allocated their second ranked school 30 1.06 57 1.97 -27 -47.37 allocated their third ranked school 10 0.35 11 0.38 -1 -9.09 allocated their fourth ranked school 8 0.28 2 0.07 6 300 Out county children allocated a ranked school 40 90.91 40 85.11 0 0 allocated their first ranked school 39 88.64 36 76.60 3 8.33 allocated their second ranked school 3 6.38 allocated their third ranked school allocated their fourth or lower ranked school 1 2.27 Total children allocated a ranked school 2819 98.26 2882 97.79 -63 -2.19 allocated their first ranked school 2752 95.92 2808 95.28 -56 -1.99 allocated their second ranked school 30 1.05 60 2.04 -30 -50 allocated their third ranked school 10 0.35 12 0.41 -2 -16.67 allocated their fourth or lower ranked school 9 0.31 7 350 Hertfordshire children allocated a non-ranked school (on times and lates) 18 0.64 23 0.79 Hertfordshire children allocated a non-ranked school (on times) 14 0.50 11 0.38 Page 4 of 17 Junior and Middle Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2014 Summary of 2014 Allocations to Junior and Middle Schools by Parish/Town of Applicant This table summarises allocations made for pupils applying to Junior and Middle schools, and is broken down by district and parish of the applicant, and by preference rank. Non-ranked allocations are included and any late applications processed for allocation day. Applicants living outside Hertfordshire are not included. Where there have been no allocations made to applicants from a particular parish it will not be included in the table. Page 5 of 17 Junior and Middle Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2014 Summary of 2013 Allocations to Junior and Middle Schools by Parish/Town of Applicant Allocated Preference Grand % Ranked District Parish Late Late Late Late Ontime Late Pref 1 Pref 2 Pref 3 Pref 4 Total Allocations Pref 1 Pref 2 Pref 3 Pref 4 NRA NRA Broxbourne / Cheshunt / Hoddesdon / Waltham Broxbourne District Cross 75 75 100 Broxbourne District Total 75 75 100 Dacorum District Berkhamsted 66 1 67 100 Hemel Hempstead 208 1 4 1 2 216 99.07 Kings Langley 1 1 100 Markyate 1 1 100 Nettleden With Potten End 1 1 100 Northchurch 1 1 2 100 Tring 57 57 100 Dacorum District Total 334 1 7 1 2 345 99.42 East Hertfordshire District Anstey 3 3 100 Ardeley 2 2 100 Aspenden 1 1 100 Aston 2 2 100 Bishops Stortford 1 1 100 Braughing 16 1 17 100 Buntingford 62 1 63 100 Cottered 7 7 100 Great Munden 2 2 100 Hertford 2 2 100 Hormead 8 8 100 Little Hadham 2 2 100 Little Munden 1 1 100 Sawbridgeworth 43 43 100 Sheering 13 13 100 Standon 42 42 100 Thundridge 4 4 100 Page 6 of 17 Junior and Middle Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2014 Allocated Preference Grand % Ranked District Parish Late Late Late Late Ontime Late Pref 1 Pref 2 Pref 3 Pref 4 Total Allocations Pref 1 Pref 2 Pref 3 Pref 4 NRA NRA Walkern 12 12 100 Wallington 1 1 100 Ware 51 51 100 Watton-at-stone 1 1 100 Westmill 3 3 100 Widford 1 1 100 Wyddial 3 3 100 East Hertfordshire District Total 283 1 1 285 100 Hertsmere District Aldenham 28 28 100 Bushey 79 1 80 98.75 Elstree And Borehamwood 22 22 100 Potters Bar 1 1 100 Shenley 7 7 100 Hertsmere District Total 136 1 1 138 99.28 North Hertfordshire District Ashwell 1 1 100 Baldock 53 53 100 Barkway 3 3 100 Barley 6 1 7 85.71 Buckland 1 1 100 Codicote 1 1 100 Great Ashby 11 11 100 Hitchin 122 4 126 100 Ickleford 1 1 2 50 Kimpton 2 1 3 100 Letchworth 175 5 1 4 185 100 Royston 138 1 3 142 100 Sandon 1 1 100 St Ippolyts 4 4 100 St Pauls Walden 1 1 100 Therfield 1 1 2 100 Weston 1 1 100 Page 7 of 17 Junior and Middle Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2014 Allocated Preference Grand % Ranked District Parish Late Late Late Late Ontime Late Pref 1 Pref 2 Pref 3 Pref 4 Total Allocations Pref 1 Pref 2 Pref 3 Pref 4 NRA NRA North Hertfordshire District Total 521 11 1 9 1 1 544 99.63 St Albans District Colney Heath 26 1 27 96.30 Harpenden 139 1 140 100 Harpenden Rural 1 1 100 London Colney 2 1 3 100 Redbourn 53 53 100 Sandridge 80 1 81 100 St Albans 279 1 1 1 1 2 285 99.30 St Stephen 2 2 0 Wheathampstead 6 6 100 St Albans District Total 586 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 598 99.16 Stevenage Stevenage 254 6 2 2 264 99.24 Stevenage Total 254 6 2 2 264 99.24 Three Rivers District Abbots Langley 8 1 2 11 81.82 Croxley Green 77 1 78 100 Rickmansworth (part) / Maple Cross 4 4 100 Watford Rural 20 1 21 100 Three Rivers District Total 109 1 2 2 114 98.25 Watford District Watford 401 9 5 5 1 1 3 1 426 99.06 Watford District Total 401 9 5 5 1 1 3 1 426 99.06 Welwyn Hatfield District Hatfield 2 2 100 Welwyn Garden City 1 1 100 Welwyn Hatfield District Total 3 3 100 Page 8 of 17 Junior and Middle Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2014 Summary of Applications and Allocations 2014 & 2013 By Junior and Middle School This table summarises allocations made for pupils applying to Junior and Middle schools, and is broken down by the school the pupil was allocated. The data includes on-time and late applications from Hertfordshire and out county. The data is displayed for the 2013 and 2012 admissions processes. Admission oversubscription criteria for Junior and Middle schools that use Hertfordshire County Council’s admission criteria are given below. The admission rules for junior and middle voluntary aided schools, foundation schools and academies who do not use Hertfordshire County Council admission criteria are available here - http://www.hertsdirect.org/services/edlearn/admissions/adminfo/Arrangements/Admissionarrngmts1415/deteraddmissarrangementsVAFA201415/ Admissions Criteria for Community and Voluntary-Controlled schools Pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs naming the school are offered a place. This affords priority over all other SEN rules. Rule 1 Children in public care (Looked after children) Rule 2 Children for whom it can be demonstrated that they have a particular medical or social need to go to the school. Children who attend the linked infant school at the time of their application. Rule 3 This rule only applies to pupils who are currently attending an infant school which has a linked junior school. Children who have a sibling on the roll of the school or linked school at the time of application. Rule 4 This applies to reception through to Year 5 in infant, junior and primary schools; and from reception through to Year 3 in first schools; and from Year 5 to Year 7 in middle schools Children for whom it is their nearest community or voluntary-controlled school or an own admitting school or academy using Rule 5 Hertfordshire’s admission rules. Rule 6 Children who live nearest to the school. NRA – the number of children allocated to the school where it has not been possible to offer a place at one of the ranked schools. Page 9 of 17 Junior and Middle Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2014 NOTES: * - signifies that this school is its own admitting authority and do not use the Hertfordshire County Council oversubscription criteria. Please contact the school direct regarding allocation information. # - further explanation of allocations to this school are available on the school’s allocation summary available at the following webpage http://www.hertsdirect.org/docs/pdf/admissions/JMSAS Page 10 of 17 Junior and Middle Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2014 Summary of Applications and Allocations by Junior and Middle School 2014 & 2013 (listed by town) Application PAN Allocations 2014 Allocations by Rule (schools using HCC admission criteria) s Nearest School School Nearest Nearest School School Nearest Social/ Medical Ontime NRAs Max distance Max distance Max distance Linked Infant Linked Infant Not Nearest Not Nearest Not Nearest Siblings (metres) (metres) (metres) School School NRAs NRAs Total Total 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 School Name Town SEN CLA St Mary's CofE (VC) Junior School Baldock 60 60 81 99 60 60 57 2 1 60 557.07 1729.59 Bridgewater School (Converted to Primary) * Berkhamsted n/a
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