Starting in Leeds A guide for parents and carers 2012 to 2013 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk

“Leeds City Council believes that every school should be a good school, an improving school and an inclusive school, working at the heart of local communities.” Starting primary school in Leeds – A guide for parents and carers 2012 to 2013 1

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Important dates and how we offer places 3 my preference form? 12 Our vision 4 Will my younger child be guaranteed a place at The Admissions Team – who we are and the same school as my older child? 13 our promise to you 5 Can I find out which schools are nearest to my home? 13 The admissions policy for Leeds community and Are there times when a school offers more voluntary-controlled schools 6 places than it actually has? 13 What happens if I decide to appeal? 8 What happens if I move into the area or change address? 13 If I lose my appeal can I appeal again? 8 Once I have received my letter or email offering How does the waiting list work? 8 my child a school place , what happens next? 14 Frequently Asked Questions 9 What do I do if I am not happy with the school my child has been offered? 14 How do I apply for a school place online? 10 Fair Access Protocol 14 What are the changes to the admission arrangements introduced this year? 10 What should I do if my child may need to go to a special school? 15 Schools affected by planned closure 10 Who should I talk to for more advice? 15 Nursery and childcare 10 Can I appeal if my child has a statement of special What kind of schools are there in Leeds? 10 educational needs? 15 What are co-ordinated admission arrangements? 10 How can I contact the Attendance Strategy Team? 15 Where do I send my forms? 11 School clothing and meals 16 Do headteachers decide which children are offered places? 11 Charging for schools activities 16 When can my child start school in the Complaints 16 2012 to 2013 academic year? 11 The role of schools in protecting children 16 Which children are due to transfer to junior Transport to and from a primary school 16 school in September 2012? 11 Map of the Leeds district 18 What happens if I do not return my preference form? 11 Community, CE voluntary aided and voluntary-controlled Will my child transfer automatically from infant, junior and primary schools 19 nursery into reception? 11 Catholic primary schools 45 How are schools organised? 11 Jewish primary schools 47 How can I find out more about a particular school? 12 Glossary 48 Can I educate my child at home? 12 Primary Preference Form 49 How will you deal with my preferences? 12 Summary of the 2011 Starting primary school’ questionnaire 53 Does it matter what order I list schools on

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Getting in touch 3Starting primary school in Leeds – A guide for parents and carers 2012 to 2013 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk3 Important dates and how we offer places

1 November 2011 15 January 2012 9 May 2012 Deadline for applying online or You can apply online at Deadline for accepting your offer, returning forms www.leeds.gov.uk and for waiting list and appeal forms Parents are able to register their You must live in Leeds and have an for community and voluntary- preferences online from 1 November email address to apply online so controlled schools 2011. You can return the form that we can reply to you. The online We will match any names from the directly to the Admissions Team or system opens before the forms are waiting list with any vacancies we are hand it in at the school office. If made available, but all applications told about. you would like us to confirm receipt are considered at the same time, of your form please put a stamp If you have asked for an appeal at a after the deadline. and your name and address on the community school, we will arrange What to do enclosed postcard and return it to us this for you. Most appeals take place If you live in Leeds and your child is with your form. during May, June and July and are starting school or goes to an infant usually held at the Civic Hall in Leeds. We tell voluntary-aided and school, you can either apply online or A letter giving the decision will be foundation schools, academies and you will find a common preference sent to your home address. Waiting other local authorities about all form at the back of this booklet. If lists close on 23 July 2013 but, until the children who have applied for you live outside Leeds and you want then, your child can be offered a places with them. Each of these will your child to go to a school in Leeds, place from the waiting list at any apply their own admissions policy. you must apply to your own local time automatically, so if you leave We apply the admissions policy for authority, or use their online system. If them on the waiting list ensure you community and voluntary-controlled you want a place at a voluntary-aided are prepared to move their school schools. We then co-ordinate all the primary school you will also need to immediately. information we receive if you can fill in a supplementary information be offered a place at a number of It is important to understand that form (SIF). These are available from schools we look at your preferences only children who have returned the our website or from the school, to see which is the highest appeal and/or waiting list form before this form must be returned direct preference school you can be given. the closing date will be considered at to the school by the deadline. We first reallocation of waiting list places 20 April 2012 have shown which schools require a after 9th May completed SIF. If you live in Leeds and We will send out offers of want your child to go to a school in school places Forms returned after this date will another local authority, you must still We post your offer to your home still be considered but at a later date. apply to Leeds. We will inform the address by second-class post on 20 other local authority for you. April. If you applied online, we send Choosing a school for your child your offer letter by email on 20 April. is an important decision We will not tell you the allocated This booklet contains all the school if you ring within seven days information you might need to of the letters going out. apply for a school place. The best You will be asked to accept the offer way to choose a school is to go to we send you. If you do not accept the open evenings. You can pick up the offer it will be withdrawn and a copy of each school’s prospectus, offered to another child. If you are which tells you everything you not happy with the place we have need to know about the school. offered, you can fill in the waiting list Between the prospectuses and the and appeal form that you will get information in this booklet, you with the email or offer letter. For should have all the information voluntary-aided, foundation schools you need to make your decision. or academies, contact them direct to ask about their appeals process. For schools outside Leeds, contact them direct. Section Title Important dates and how we offer places 4 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk Our vision

“We want to make Leeds the best want to give them every opportunity We’re also focusing on reducing the city for children and young people. to learn, develop and achieve. numbers of young people who are Every day in Leeds, more than not in education, employment or 105,000 children and young people training. Young people are the future There are 180,000 children and benefit from inspiring teaching in of our city, and we have to help young people in Leeds. With so the city’s schools. They have the prepare them for this important role. many children and young people in opportunities to learn new skills Leeds, it’s only right that we place and face new challenges. Talented them at the heart of all we want to teachers and support staff help them So as you’ll see, so much of what achieve for the city. We’re working to find their talents and to gain the we want for children and young with our schools, and many other skills and self-confidence they’ll need people in Leeds is strongly linked to organisations across the city, to make to reach their full potential. education, and our schools do an sure all our children and young amazing job every day. They need people have the very best start in life. your continued support to keep For children and young people to This means that they are: get the very best results from their achieving the best for all our children and young people, and they would - safe from harm, education, they need support. From their families and friends; from the all welcome the chance to show you - do well in learning, community that they live in; from what they do. Find out more in this - choose healthy lifestyles teachers and support staff at their booklet, and then visit the schools school; and from many other people in your community to find out what - have fun growing up; and who work with and care for them. they’re doing to make Leeds the best - an active citizen who feels they city for children and young people.” have voice and influence One of the most important messages we’re sharing with all these people is about the importance of From children starting their regular school attendance. Missing Nigel Richardson education in reception class, to 19 school has a real impact on children’s Director of children’s services, year olds leaving sixth form to take future life chances and this is a Leeds City Council their next exciting steps, every child priority for us to address together. and young person is important. We

Our vision Starting5 primary school in Leeds – A guide for parents and carers 2012 to 2013 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk5 The Admissions Team – who we are and our promise to you

We are responsible for: If English is not your first language, We promise to meet all the deadlines • offering children places at when you visit us we aim to: given in this booklet to help you primary schools; • give you the name of the person through the admission process. • transferring children from infant to dealing with you and greet you in a • We will make sure that this booklet junior school at Year 3 (age 7); and friendly and professional way; is printed and published in time. • transferring primary school • arrange for an interpreter if you • We will post our decision about children to secondary school at have difficulty with English; and your application on 20 April 2012. Year 7 (age 11). • deal with your enquiry quickly If you applied online we will email and efficiently. our decision on 20 April 2012. We are also responsible for • We will receive, arrange and hear transferring children into schools When you get in touch with us by your appeal before the end of the when their families move into Leeds letter, fax or email, we aim to: summer term in 2012, as long as or move from one Leeds address • acknowledge it within three you send back your appeal form to another. We also have an appeals working days; before the closing date of team who receive, acknowledge and • give you a full response within 9 May 2012. enter appeals from parents on to 10 working days; our database, help schedule appeal • use clear, plain language in our hearings and send out letters to replies; and parents about their appeal. • tell you clearly if there is anything more that you need to do. We promise to do the following. • Treat you with respect. If you want to compliment us or • Be fair and helpful. to complain about our service, • Behave professionally and treat we aim to: your circumstances confidentially. • accept your compliment or • Deal with your enquiry or request complaint by phone, fax, in person, quickly and efficiently. in writing, by email, or through • Help you get all the information our website; you need. • acknowledge your complaint within • Train our staff so that they are three working days, telling you who knowledgeable and helpful. will be dealing with it and giving • Provide advice and information you their phone number and a about our service that is clear, easy date when you should get a full to understand and unbiased. response; and • give you a full response within When you call us, we aim to: 10 working days of receiving • answer your call quickly and your complaint. politely, give you accurate information and try to answer all your questions; • call you back when we say we will; and • give you the name of the person who will deal with your enquiry if we cannot sort it out on the first call.

Section Title The Admissions Team - who we are and our promise to you 6 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk The admissions policy for Leeds community and voluntary-controlled schools for entry in September 2012

Our Chief Executive makes all offers Priority 4 having a stronger case than other of a school place on behalf of Leeds children. Each case will be considered We will give priority to parents who City Council, which is the admissions on its merits and consultation with put their nearest school (see note 6). authority. Headteachers or school- the school concerned. To receive this This does not include any voluntary- based staff are not authorised to assistance you must contact SEN aided schools which act as their own offer a child a place. Assessment and Provision Service on admission authorities. Children with a statement of special 0113 395 1100 If we have more applications than educational needs will be admitted to Note 4 there are places, we will offer places the school named on their statement. first to children living nearest to the For these purposes, brothers and We will offer places to children in the school (measured in a straight line) sisters must be living at the same following order of priority. (see note 5). address as your child. Siblings refers to brother or sister, half brother or Priority 1 Priority 5 sister, adopted brother or sister, step a Children in public care or fostered We will give priority to parents who brother or sister, foster brother, or under an arrangement made by the choose a Leeds school, which is sister. The definition does not include local authority. (see note 2) not the one nearest to their home cousins or other family members address (see note 6). b Pupils without a statement but sharing a house who have Special Educational Needs, If we have more applications than Note 5 or with exceptional medical or there are places, we will offer places In Leeds we use a straight line mobility needs, that can only be met first to children living nearest to the distance system. at a specific school. (See note 3) school (measured in a straight line) (see note 5). We use a national computer system Priority 2 to run our school-admission system. Note 1 Children with brothers or sisters As part of this system there is a who will be at school at the start of If we cannot offer parents or carers program that measures the ‘straight- the academic year and are living at a place for their child at any school line’ distance from the centre of the the same address (see note 4). This they put on their preference form, main school building to your home priority will not apply where the we will offer their child a place at address. The point we measure to older sibling joined the sixth form the nearest school that has places at your home address is determined from a different school. available when we make the offer by the Royal Mail Postcode Address (this may include voluntary aided File. This information provides us with Priority 3 and foundation schools or academies coordinates for every dwelling. If we Where children attend the following where their governing bodies have are not able to match your address infant schools they will have priority given us permission to do so). with the Postcode Address File then for the linked junior school: we will use the centre of your dwelling. Note 2 Farsley Westroyd Infant linked to In the unlikely event there are Children who have been adopted Farsley Springbank Junior insufficient places for two (or more) from local authority care within the pupils living in the same building (e.g. Guiseley Infant linked to St Oswald’s twelve months prior to applying for flats) or otherwise equidistant from Junior a school place will also be included the school, then any final place will Rothwell Haigh Road Infant linked to within the higher priority for looked be allocated by the drawing of lots. after children. Rothwell Victoria Ju nior Note 6 Note 3 Yeadon Westfield Infant linked to If you live in Leeds and your nearest Yeadon Westfield Junior Applications in this category must be school is a school in another local Should there be more children than supported by a statement in writing authority, then your nearest Leeds places available priority 4 will be used from a doctor or other relevant school by straight line distance will as a tie break. professional. This is necessary be your nearest eligble school. You can because you will be asking the apply for any school but the nearest Authority to assess your child as priority only applies to Leeds schools. The admissions policy for Leeds community and voluntary-controlled schools Starting7 primary school in Leeds – A guide for parents and carers 2012 to 2013 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk7

significant and exceptional reasons. child is born in the summer term If you don’t live in Leeds Late applications will be considered and you wish to defer entry until the before placements are made (where next academic year, unless you have IfSection you live in another localTitle authority no preference could be met) exceptional reasons, you will need to and the nearest school to your apply for a place in year 1. You should home in a straight line is a Leeds Accepting Offers contact us for further advice. community, voluntary-controlled or Parents will be asked to accept the , or we Applications outside the offer of a school place. This will not will give you the relevent priority normal admission round affect their position on any waiting under our admissions policy. list for a higher preference, or their All applications outside the normal If you live in another local authority right to appeal. Parents who do not admission round should be made on andBody the Copy nearest here school to your wish to accept the offer, or do not Leeds’ In-year Common Preference home, by straight line, is a school not accept the offer within a reasonable Form (ICPF). Where a house move in Leeds you are still able to apply for time, may have the place withdrawn. has taken place and your child can a Leeds school but priority 4 will not no longer reasonably get to their Waiting List apply. previous school, a place will be After offers have been made on offered at your highest preference Nearest School 1st March for Secondary and 20th school with an available place. If the When we say the ‘nearest’ school, we April for Primary and Junior, parents schools are full you will be offered do not include voluntary-aided (faith can ask to go on the waiting list for a right of appeal and told the next based) schools. This is because they any school. Waiting lists will be held nearest school with an available apply their own admissions policies in each year group for applications place. Written proof of your new and, if they are oversubscribed, they outside of the normal admission address will be required. Where mainly offer places based on religion round closing on 23 July 2013. no house move has taken place practised by the child and family. Nursery you will only be offered a place at Address one of your preferences, where a A place in a nursery does not place is available, and to start at the For admission purposes, the home guarantee a place in the school. beginning of the next term. Where address is where the child usually Parents must apply for a place if they no places are available you will be lives with their parent or carer. want their child to transfer to the offered the right of appeal but no You must not give the address reception class. other school will be offered. of a childminder or relative. We Temporary School Site will investigate any queries about Where we are unable to offer your addresses and, depending on what If a school has to move to a highest preference school we will we find; we may change the school temporary site for any reason, such automatically add you to the waiting we offer your child. When we make as the building being damaged by list for your preferred schools. When an offer, we assume your address a fire, we will base our distance you receive your offer/refusal letter will be the same in the following measurements on the school’s you should advise us if you do not September as we have on record. If permanent site. wish to be on the waiting list for any of your preferred schools. All waiting you plan to move house, you must Starting Reception Age still give your current address. If you lists will close on 23 July 2013. move house after the deadline of 31 We normally only allow children Applications considered under October 2011 for Secondary places to start primary school in the the Fair Access Protocol will have or 15 January 2012 for Primary and appropriate age range. You must already been considered ahead of Junior places you must tell us your ensure your child receives an waiting list preferences, and will not new address as we may have to offer appropriate full time education from automatically be added to the waiting your child a place at another school. the term following their fifth birthday. list for any school refused. Almost all children start school in Late Applications Leeds in the September following If you return the preference form their fourth birthday. However, after the deadline we cannot parents can request that the start guarantee to consider your date for their child is deferred until preferences at the same time later in the school year in the case of as those received on time. Any children who have not reached their secondary applications returned 5th birthday. You can also request after 10 December 2011, or primary that your child attends part-time until applications returned after 24 he/she reaches compulsory school February 2012 will only be dealt age. If you want a later start date with once all other preferences have within the academic year you should been considered, unless there are discuss this with the school. If your

The admissions policy for Leeds community and voluntary-controlled schools 8 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk Appeals and the waiting list

Remember, we continue to offer How does the waiting list work? places that become available from the If I lose my appeal can I appeal waiting list after the start of the new again? term in September. If you do not want After we send offer letters and to move your child after they have started in school, contact us so we emails on 20 April, we sometimes You can only appeal once in any can remove your child’s name from hear from parents and schools telling academic year for any particular the waiting list. Only ask to go onto, us that children have accepted a school. We will only consider a or stay on the waiting list if you are place in a private school or moved repeat appeal if there has been a certain you want to accept a place. out of the area. People can also major change in your circumstances, successfully appeal for another school for example, you have moved house. and this may create spaces at schools. What happens if I decide to appeal? You cannot rely on the appeal panel We would then fill those places from offering your child a place at the the waiting list which is ordered in school you want, so you need to think line with the admissions policy. You about what you will do if your appeal need to remember that children can is not successful. move up and down the waiting list. If you have been refused a place at This is mainly due to families moving the school you want, we will invite If your appeal is not successful, we will into and out of the area. It is not you to appeal against our decision leave your child’s name on the waiting when you apply to go on the waiting to an independent appeal panel. You list for that school unless you ask us to list that’s important, it’s how you can appeal for any of the schools remove it or until we close the list on stand in relation to our admissions you have been refused. You will have 23 July 2013. policy. 14 days to send us the appeal form. If we can allocate you one of your If you do not reply by the deadline, preferred schools from the waiting we cannot guarantee to hear your list, we will remove your name from appeal before the end of the term. the waiting lists of all the schools We do not generally hold appeals in lower down but not higher up on the school holidays. your list of priorities and cancel any You can appeal for more than one outstanding appeals for them on school at the same time. You should your behalf. You will not be asked if not wait for the result of an appeal you want to accept this offer, we will for one school before deciding to assume you want the place as you appeal for another school. Your have asked to be on the waiting list. appeal will not necessarily be heard We continue to fill vacancies up to in the order in which you asked for 23 July 2013. When we offer you schools. In other words, we may have a school place that you are happy to hear the appeal for your third with, you must take your name off preference before the appeal for the waiting list for any other schools. your first preference. If you don’t, we will automatically If you lose an appeal and decide to change the school if places become send in another appeal form for a available at one of the schools you second school, your appeal will be listed. We will also fill the place you after the deadline. We will accept have given up. This means that when late appeals but these may not be we write to you giving you a school heard at the same time as all the You can get free advice on higher up your list, you must take other appeals for a particular school. appeals from the Advisory it. We may have already offered All requests for an appeal that arrive another child your previous place. by the deadline will be heard by 6 Centre for Education at July 2012. www.ace-ed.org.uk Appeals and the waiting list 9Starting primary school in Leeds – A guide for parents and carers 2012 to 2013 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk9

SectionFrequently Title asked questions

Body You cannotCopy here change your preferences • apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk preferences. an email is sent to confirm that your after the closing date without good If you do not follow this advice your preferences have been submitted. reasons, for example if you have child may be allocated a place out This is the quickest, easiest and safest moved house. of your local area. This will not help way to apply; your appeal as the panel will know If my child is in the nursery will • hand the form into the Primary that you did not follow our advice. school where it will be date stamped I automatically get a place at the If I don’t put down my nearest and forwarded onto Admissions – primary school it is attached to? school will you give it to me anyway? schools will keep a record of the No, you must apply for a place at completed forms received; No, we consider all preferences the primary school online or using a equally. common preference form. • post the form to Admissions and complete the acknowledgement If you don’t put your nearest school If you do not apply you may not be card at the same time – this will be down it may fill up with children that offered any school. returned to you confirming receipt asked for it and you risk being sent There is no priority for a primary of your form; to a school that is out of your area. school just because a child goes to • send the form in by registered If I put my nearest school down on the nursery. post; the form will I definitely get it? Please list three preferences. • call into the office and you will be No, unfortunately some schools My child’s older brother or sister given a receipt; are very popular and fill before all the nearest families can be offered already goes to this primary school Which Address can I use? so do I have to apply? a place this is why we recommend You must use your home address that you put down three preferences, Yes, you must apply online or on the when applying. You can not use including your nearest. common preference form. Applying another address such as a child Do you allocate places in date of online is the quickest, easiest and minder or relatives address. safest way to apply. Our online receipt order? Is it first come, first system www.leeds.gov.uk opens on 1 If we find that you have supplied served? us with false information, we will August 2011. Everyone who applies by the withdraw the offer of a school place. deadline is considered together. For entry to reception or to transfer It is an offence under the Fraud Act to junior or secondary school we will 2006 to use a false address. give priority to brothers and sisters as long as: My neighbour’s child got a place last year in the school that I want so will • we get your application on time; my child get a place there this year? • any older children will still be Not neccessarily. The places we offer at the school when the younger child starts, and you name the older depend on the number of people who apply for a particular school and, You must use your home address children on the form with their date on your application. Do not use a of birth; and among other things, where they live. This will change each year. There are childminder’s or relative’s address, • all the children are living in the more children being born in Leeds or a false address or the address same house. needing school places. you plan to move to on your application. If we find that you How can I make sure my application You should always include your have supplied false information, arrives on time? nearest school as one of your we will withdraw the offer of a preferences. There are instances every year school place. This may mean that where parents say that they posted If I just put one school down on the your child is offered a place at a their preference forms but we have form will it help my appeal? school outside your local area as not received them. No, our most important piece of nearer schools may be full by then. To reduce the risk of any forms going advice is for you to include your astray we would encourage you to: nearest school as one of your Frequently Asked Questions 10 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk General information

first group of reception age children this booklet. How do I apply for a school from September 2012, and gradualy • Foundation schools are funded place online? fill the primary phase year by year by us. The governing body of each If you want to apply online, you untill in 2018 all year groups will be school decides its own policy on can visit our website at full. Bracken Edge and Wykebeck have admissions and takes responsibility www.leeds.gov.uk We will send increased their admission limit to 60. for offering school places. you an email to confirm we have We will update the online information received your application. If you during the year if other changes occur • Voluntary schools are schools with want to, you can make changes such as changes of type of school size. a religious character (Church of online to your preferences up to England, Jewish or Catholic). There the closing date of 15 January Nursery and childcare are two categories of voluntary 2012. We will send you an email schools; voluntary-controlled and on 20 April 2012 telling you which voluntary-aided. school you have been offered. - Voluntary-controlled schools are funded totally by us. They are like To get a place at a nursery attached community schools and we decide to a primary school, you should the admissions policy and offer apply direct to the headteacher of places. the school. Although some schools - Voluntary-aided schools are do not have nurseries, there may be What are the changes to mainly funded by us. The governors other types of nursery education the admission arrangements of each school decide their own available at these schools, such introduced this year? policy on admissions and take as Ofsted-registered pre-school responsibility for offering school playgroups and Early Years centres. places. See the section about individual Waiting lists for in year transfers schools on page 23 onwards. You Academies are independant schools have been introduced as part of the should contact the schools direct or funded by the government. The 2012/2013 admissions policy. All contact the Leeds Family Hub on governing body of an academy admission policies for all schools in 0113 247 4386 for more information. decides it’s own policy on admissions Leeds can be found on our website at (See the glossary for an explanation and take full responsibility for offering www.leeds.gov.uk If you do not have of Ofsted’s role) places. access to the internet you can get a Although governing bodies of foundation paper copy of the admission policy schools, voluntary aided schools and What kinds of schools are either directly from the school or by academies will decide who they can there in Leeds? contacting the admissions team on offer a place to, we will write to you 222 4414. The admission policies for with an offer on their behalf. foundation schools and academies are very similar to the admission policy • Community specialist inclusive for community schools in Leeds and learning centres are run by us. It is important that you know which Children who go to these schools the ‘nearest’ ‘not the nearest’ priority type of school you are applying still applies. must have a statement of special for, because different people are educational needs. responsible for deciding who gets a Schools affected by statutory place. We refer to the following types proposals of schools throughout the booklet. What are co-ordinated admission We act as the admissions authority, arrangements? on behalf of Leeds City Council, for community and voluntary-controlled From September 2012 Carr Manor schools. High School and Roundhay School The government introduced co- • Community schools are run by ordinated arrangements between Technology and Language College us. We set the admissions policy will change its age range from 11-18 neighbouring local authorities and all and offer places in line with the schools who set their own admissions to 4-18. The schools will take their conditions described on page 6 of General information 11Starting primary school in Leeds – A guide for parents and carers 2012 to 2013 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk11 policySection within the local Titleauthority. This you have an older child already in a a younger child will not automatically means that all parents in Leeds only particular school, you must still apply be given a place in a particular infant need to make one application for for a school place. school if their older brother or sister any school. This means you will only has already moved on to junior receive a single offer of a school place. Do headteachers decide which school. The older child must be in To apply for a Catholic or Church of children are offered places? the same school when your younger England voluntary aided school you child starts in September. will also need to fill in the schools supplementary information form. What happens if I do not YouBody can Copy get thehere supplementary apply? information form direct from the Headteachers send the common school, from the admissions team and preference forms to us and we they are also available on our website make the decision about who at www.leeds.gov.uk to offer places to. The School Admissions Code specifically says If you don’t apply, we will not be For voluntary-aided schools to apply that headteachers and school-based able to offer your child a school their admission policy, they need to staff cannot offer a child a place at place. Even if you have an older child know your religion and any other their school. already in the school, you must still relevant information that you fill in on apply. the supplementary information form. For voluntary-aided and foundation schools, and academies the governors If you live in Leeds and want to apply make the decision and we send the Will my child transfer for a school place in another local offer to you on their behalf. automatically from nursery authority you must still apply online or into reception? fill in the Leeds common preference When can my child start school form. If you need to contact another in the 2012 to 2013 academic local authority their details are: year? Bradford, 01274 385967 If your child goes to a particular nursery class this does not guarantee Wakefield,01924 306766/305617 them a place at the primary school it North Yorkshire, 0845 0349420 By law, your child must start school is attached to. There are often more Kirklees, 01484 225007/8/9 from the beginning of the school children in the nursery class than term after their fifth birthday. there are places in the reception However, in Leeds children normally class. There may also be other local Where do I send my forms? start at the beginning of the children who want a place at the academic year in which they have school but do not go to the nursery. their fifth birthday. So if your child You will not be given priority just was born between 1 September because your child goes to the 2007 and 31 August 2008, he or We recommend parents apply nursery. You will still need to apply for she is due to start primary school in online if possible but if you have a place at the primary school. September 2012. decided to fill in the paper form If your child was born between 1 at the back of this booklet then September 2003 and 31 August How are schools organised? you can return this to the school 2004 and currently goes to an infant you have put as first preference, or direct to the Admissions Team at school in Leeds, he or she is due Children’s Services, 10th Floor West, to transfer to a junior school in Most Leeds primary schools are for Merrion House, Merrion Centre, September 2012. children aged five to 11. There are also Leeds LS2 8DT If you would like us Which children are due to to confirm we have received your a number of infant schools for children transfer to junior school in aged five to seven, and junior schools form please put a stamp and your September 2012? name and address on the enclosed for children aged seven to 11 and two postcard and return it to us with schools for children aged five to 18. your form. For applications to junior Over half the schools have nursery school, return your preference If your child goes to a particular classes and these are listed in this booklet form to your child’s current infant infant school, it does not mean that on page 23 onwards. All primary schools school. Completed supplementary they will be guaranteed a place at a offer a broad and balanced education information forms must be returned particular junior school. You must still and cater for children of all abilities. All to the school, and not to the apply online or fill in the common Leeds primary schools are non-selective, Admissions Team. If you don’t apply, preference form and return it to which means children don’t have to take we will not know which school you either your child’s current infant an entry test or exam. All Leeds schools want your child to go to. Even if school or the Admissions Team. Also, offer free education. General information 12 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk

We aim to offer your child a place at When we offer places based on the How can I find out more about your first preference school, taking distance from home, we will give a particular school? account of our admissions policy priority to parents who have named and admission arrangements, and their nearest school rather than any offers you get from voluntary- to parents who have not included Each school has its own prospectus aided, foundation schools or other their nearest school. This rule applies which sets out how it is organised authorities. whatever order you list the schools and its curriculum, statement of We consider your preferences in the in. Even if you do not include your ethos, values and aims. You can get following stages. nearest school, we still consider it a free copy from the school itself to be your nearest school under • You list your three preferences. our admissions policy. The best way and it will help you to make the best • We tell any voluntary-aided, to describe this is by the following decision for your child. foundation school or other local You can look at our website and authorities you have asked for their examples. follow the direct links to each school. The first example shows how a school’s web pages. • We consider all your preferences. place can be offered to a child where You can look at the Ofsted reports • We get back any offers of a place the family put the school as second at www.ofsted.gov.uk. and they are for your child. preference, before a family who put also available from main libraries. • We look at the demand for each it as first preference. school in Leeds. You can also find the reports on our Example 1: We receive two • If you meet the admission conditions website at www.leeds.gov.uk Other applications for a school that has for more than one school, we websites you may find helpful are only one place available. For both decide if we can offer your child the Advisory Centre for Education’s applications, the school in question a place at your first preference. If is the nearest. The first application website at www.ace-ed.org.uk and not, we will consider your second has the school as first preference is the Department for Education preference, and then your third 1.5 miles from home. The second website at www.dfe.gov.uk preference – in that order. application has the school as second • We offer places in Leeds schools preference but the distance is 1.1 Can I educate my child at home? in line with the policy set out on miles from home. In this example, we page 6 and in line with the co- would offer the place to the second ordinated admission arrangements application because it is closer to (see page 11). We will offer you a home, if a place was not available at By law, you can make arrangements place for your child at the school their first-preference school. to educate your child at home. that is your highest preference with However, you have a duty to make places available. The next example shows how it is sure that your child receives an • We may not be able to offer your possible for a child to be offered appropriate full-time education child a place at any of the schools a place at a school when they live suitable for their age and ability, and you have asked for. If this is the further away than children who live for any special educational needs case, we will offer a place at the nearer, when both families have put they may have. nearest school to your home the school as first preference. address that still has places available. We want to make sure you are Example 2: Again, we receive two (In the first instance this will be applications for a school that has only meeting your legal responsibility, so community or voluntary controlled you must tell us if you are educating one place. The first application has but may be a voluntary aided or school A as first preference, and at your child at home. If you would foundation school if their governing like more information, please phone two miles from home it is their nearest body has given us permission to school. The second application also 0113 395 0094. You will not receive do so). If you live outside Leeds, has school A as their first preference any financial help from us if you we will not offer your child an and they live one mile away. However, choose to educate your child at alternative place. for this second application the nearest home. This system aims to reduce the school is only half a mile away. In this number of children placed at schools case, we will offer the place to the How will you deal with my some distance from their home. first application as they are asking for a place at their nearest school. preferences? Does it matter what order I list my preferences?

We consider all preferences at the same time, but whether we can offer you the place you want for your child We always try to meet your first will depend on your circumstances preference so you should list schools and the schools you have asked for. in order of preference – first, second and third. General information 13Starting primary school in Leeds – A guide for parents and carers 2012 to 2013 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk13

Body Copy here Will my younger child be However, if you want to move your • we made a mistake in following guaranteed a place at the same child to another Leeds school during our admissions policy and this school as my older child? the 2012 to 2013 academic year and meant that your child was not you are not moving house, you will offered a place. only be offered places for brothers We will consider the situation in or sisters if there are places available rural areas where the village school We cannot guarantee places will in the relevant year groups. be available but as children with an is more than two miles from an older brother or sister in the school alternative school. We cannot Can I find out which schools are are one of our highest priorities, we guarantee your child a place because nearest to my home? would expect to have enough places we also need to consider the Contact our Admissions Team for the younger child in community numbers already within the school. on 0113 222 4414 or send us an schools. You should be aware that email to education.annual.cycle@ The law on classes of no more than if you are applying for a Catholic leeds.gov.uk. 30 pupils is strictly applied and it can school, their admission arrangements mean that twins would be split up if often put Catholic children ahead Please remember to include they would take the class size to 31. of non-Catholic children, even those your address when contacting us. with an older brother or sister in the Although we try to give a place What happens if I move into the school. to every child who wants their area or change address? For entry to reception or to transfer nearest school, we cannot do between infant and junior school in this in all cases. Remember, our September 2012, we will give priority measurements are based on a straight-line distance from the to brothers and sisters as long as: You must contact us as soon as school to your address. • you apply online on time; possible to let us know your change • we get your common preference of address. form on time; If you move into the area or change • any older children will still be at address between the closing date the school when the younger child in January 2012 and the start of the starts there, and the older children Do you ever offer more places new school year in September 2012, are named with their date of birth; than the admission number? we will try our best to offer your and child a place at the school you prefer. • all the children are living in the If there are no places left at any of same house. the schools you wanted, we will offer your child a place at the school For other year groups nearest to your home with available If you are moving into or within the The government’s law on classes of places. area and you have two or more no more than 30 pupils applies to children who you want to go to the all classes in reception, Y1 and Y2. Remember that we will find your same school, we will automatically give But we may be able to offer school nearest school by measuring in a them places. This applies as long as: places to more children than the straight line. school’s admission number if: • there are spare places in one of If you move to a new address, we the relevant year groups; • a child receives a statement of will ask you to provide written • you have moved at least two miles; special educational needs during an proof of your new address before and academic year and the statement we offer your child a place. Without • they change schools at the start of names a school that has the proof, we will still accept your new the next term or within six weeks facilities they need; preferences but we will decide which • a child with a statement moves into of moving. is your nearest school and allocate the area and the statement says a place using your old address until This applies even if other relevant that the child should have a place you provide this proof. We cannot year groups are full. However, it does at a particular school; reserve places for people moving not apply for entry into Reception, • a parent is successful at an into the area. Year 1 or Year 2 because the independent appeal; If you are buying a home in the area, government’s law on classes of 30 • the child is in public care or care of we will need proof you have moved, pupils as a maximum applies. the authority; • a child moves into an area during for example a copy of a utility bill or the academic year and there is no council tax bill. If you are renting, we other community or voluntary- need a tenancy agreement. Whether controlled school within a you are buying or renting a property reasonable distance of their home we will also need proof that you no address; or longer live at the address we have

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for you. This would usually be a final move house and we offer you a ‘waiting list and appeal form’ so you gas, electricity or phone bill and different school), we will tell the can write to us if you are not happy confirmation from the Council Tax school that your child will not be with the place we have offered your Department that you are no longer coming. We will also tell the new child. You must let us know what you responsible for the Council Tax at this school to expect your child. If you do want to do next. address. We can ask you for more not email or write to us to accept You can appeal and also ask to be proof if we need to. the offer the place will be withdrawn put on the waiting. You should still and offered to another child. It is very accept the offer we send you while Once I have received my letter or important that you let us know you you wait for any appeals. This will email offering my child a school want to keep the offer even if you not effect your likelihood of getting place, what happens next? want to appeal for another school. a place through the waiting list or appeal. If you turn down an offer of What do I do if I am not happy a place and do not respond to the with the school my child has letter, the place will be withdrawn. If you are happy with the school you been offered? This will not help your appeal or have been offered, you will be asked your place on the waiting list. to accept the offer by completing the form at the bottom of the offer letter. We inform the school of your Community or voluntary-controlled child’s name and address so they schools in Leeds know who to expect in September. The offer letter or email we send If this changes (for example, if you you in April will include details of the

Fair Access Protocol

The Purpose of the Protocol guidance. • To ensure that every child who cannot reasonably access their All schools and academies in Leeds current educational provision or who must participate in the local protocol does not have educational provision which will have the following aims:- The School Admission Code requires provided by the Local Authority or • To ensure that no undersubscribed every Local Authority to establish a neighbouring Authority is, where schools will admit a greater a Fair Access Protocol with clear possible, offered a place in line with proportion of children with a recent information on how decisions are one of their preferences. Where this history of challenging behaviour than made, the timeframes parents is not possible, then an alternative other schools can expect, and to include a list of offer must be made within reasonable categories of young people who fall • To ensure that no school will be travelling distance of the child, usually under the Fair Access Protocol. asked to take a disproportionate by the Fair Access Panel where the number of children who have been child is living. A child must not have The Protocol is not used when excluded from other schools, or to appeal in order to be offered any children are transferring through who have challenging behaviour or place. the annual co-ordinated scheme for who are known to have a history of example, from primary to secondary. The full version, including the behavioural problems It is only used when children need categories included in the Protocol, is to move from one primary school • That unplaced children, especially available to download from to another or from one secondary the most vulnerable, must be offered www.leeds.gov.uk school to another, within a school year. places at a suitable school as quickly as You will find more details on our In possible, including above the published Year Common Preference Form and admission number

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Special Educational Needs

Parent Partnership Service child at any of your preferred schools What should I do if my child may Phone: 0113 395 1200 (helpline) or and your child has a statement of need to go to a special school? 0113 395 1222 (general enquiries). special educational needs, your Or, you can phone a national parent SEN casework officer will tell you network called Network 81 on 0845 about the appeal procedure. The Before we will consider offering your 077 4055 (10am to 1pm Monday SEN casework officer is the person child a place in a special school, the to Friday). you should contact to discuss any local authority will need to carry out Even if your child does not have problems your child may be having. a ‘statutory assessment’. This is an a statement, they may still need Please contact your SEN casework assessment of your child’s educational extra help. Your child’s needs may officer at: needs and will involve professionals already have been identified by their from education, health and social care. current primary school. If so, you SEN Assessment and Provision This assessment means that everyone should already have been involved Service involved with your child can better in planning for your child’s needs Integrated Children’s Services understand the difficulties they may through an individual education plan. Adams Court have and plan what particular help The headteacher should have spoken Kildare Terrace they need. All of this information to you about extra resources that Whitehall Road is summed up in the statement of will be available to meet your child’s Leeds special educational needs. needs in their local secondary school. LS12 1DB Phone: 0113 395 1030 After your child’s assessment, a What if my child needs extra help? Special Educational Needs (SEN) You must also keep in contact with casework officer from the local the Admissions Team and tell us, for authority will prepare a statement of example, if you want to stay on the waiting list. special educational needs for your If you feel your child is not making child if they feel this is necessary. At enough progress and needs extra How can I contact the this stage, we will discuss with you support, please contact: the type of education your child will Attendance Strategy Team? need in the future and write it into SEN Assessment and Provision the statement. Your child’s statement Service will be reviewed each year. Integrated Children’s Services Adams Court If you do not agree with any of the The Attendance Strategy Team used Kildare Terrace to be called the Education Welfare comments in your child’s statement, Whitehall Road you should discuss your concerns Service. This team helps maintain and Leeds improve attendance at school for all with the SEN casework officer who LS12 1DB wrote your child’s statement. children. Officers work closely with Phone: 0113 395 1030 schools, parents and pupils to offer They can give you advice about all advice and support about attendance Who could I talk to for more areas of special education. and the welfare of pupils. advice? If you need help or advice in making Can I appeal if my child has sure your child goes to school a statement of special regularly, please contact the school or The Parent Partnership Service educational needs? your local attendance advisor. offers independent advice and Attendance Strategy Team support to parents and carers whose Phone: 0113 214 6240 children have a special need that may affect their education. To talk to one You must appeal to a different panel of the staff, and use the wide range called the Special Educational Needs of services available, please phone and Disability Tribunal. If you have the helpline during office hours. not been offered a place for your Section Title Special Educational Needs 16 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk

This involves staff working to promote School clothing and meals Charging for school activities the welfare of children. Each school has a teacher who, together with the headteacher, is responsible for co- You can get details of schools’ policies Most schools have rules about what ordinating the school’s involvement in for charging for certain school the pupils can and cannot wear (a child protection. activities from the schools themselves dress code). Other schools will have or their website. In Leeds, all schools have agreed a uniform that all children must wear. procedures that they must follow if You should accept the dress code or they have concerns about possible uniform when deciding on a school. Complaints child abuse. Sometimes the school Meals are provided in all Leeds may have to tell social care about primary schools, and there are its concerns before contacting the facilities for pupils to eat packed parents or carers. School staff have a There are formal procedures for lunches brought from home. If you duty to co-operate in all stages of an dealing with complaints about a have any questions about school enquiry and will be asked by social school and its curriculum. The school meals, contact the school or ask at care to take part in child-protection will be able to tell you about its the open evening. conferences and reviews about pupils procedures. The headteacher would in their school. You are entitled to meals expect you to contact them first, but for your child, and help with buying there are procedures that allow the You can get more information from: school clothing, if you receive: governing body to investigate more serious complaints. Child Protection Co-ordinators • Income Support; or Integrated Children’s services • Jobseeker’s Allowance If you have a complaint about the service you receive from the Integrated Children’s Services (income-based); or Adams Court • Child Tax Credit. Admissions Team then you should write in to the Head of Service for Kildare Terrace To apply for free school meals and Admissions who will look into your Whitehall Road help with buying school clothing, concerns. Leeds please contact: LS12 1DB The role of schools in Phone: 0113 395 1211 The Department of Finance protecting children Leeds Benefit Service Selectapost 15 2 Great George Street Leeds The Children Act 1989 highlights LS2 8BA the importance of a school’s role in Phone: 0113 222 4404 protecting children (usually called ‘child protection’).

Transport to and from a primary school

The transport policy is subject to consultation at anytime and information will be put on the website should a consultation take place.

You can also read the full home- PhotoCard. Without this card, any child Where can I get more information to-school policy by looking at the over the age of 11 will have to pay the about school transport? transport section on our website at full fare. www.generationm.co.uk You can get more information and As well as public transport, there are application forms for the PhotoCard You can get in touch with us at: school buses provided especially for from main post offices or from: The Leeds Education Transport certain schools. You can get information Metro Travel Centre Assesment Team, Metro about these services from the school. Leeds City Bus Station Wellington House Primary school children need only pay New York Street 40-50 Wellington Street half fare on buses and trains in West Leeds Leeds Yorkshire, but from the age of 11 they LS2 7HU LS1 2DT will need to show a Young Person’s Phone: 0113 348 1121

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• the child is aged over eight, gets free their own children to school; Is my child be entitled to free school meals or you get maximum • The provision of a taxi, minibus or home to school transport? Working Tax Credit, and live more adapted vehicle and escort. than two miles from the school Either the child’s SEN Casework measured by the nearest available Officer or the authority’s Assessment walking route. Should there be any changes to the Officer for Independent Travel policy, we will write to parents who are If you are in any doubt as to which Training and Life Skills will undertake currently applying for school places. This religious school the relevant Diocese the necessary assessment. is in case the changes would affect the identifies for your child’s permanent Where assistance is agreed between preferences you have made. Children home address, contact either: the child’s permanent home address will be entitled to free transport to • the Leeds Diocesan Education and their nearest qualifying school, and from school if they are going to Department on 0113 261 8034 for or the school named on their the nearest community, foundation or Catholic schools; or Statement, assistance will be at no cost to the child’s parents or legal voluntary-controlled primary school • the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds’ guardians. Where a parent or legal to their permanent home address and Director of Education on 01423 guardian requests that a child should they are: 817553 for Church of England attend a school other than the • under eight years of age and live schools. nearest qualifying school named by more than two miles from their the local authority in their Statement, nearest school, when measured by Special Transport Needs the parent will have to agree to pay the nearest available walking route; or any additional costs incurred by the • aged eight or over and live more than authority as a consequence of that three miles from the school, when request. The child’s Statement will measured by the nearest available In addition to the travel arrangements state that the Council has agreed to walking route; or detailed on the previous page, children name the school preferred by the • aged eight or over and get free with recognised special educational parent on the express condition that school meals, or you get maximum needs (SEN) will be provided with the parents “accept and continue Working Tax Credit for them, and transport assistance between their to accept liability for funding the you live more than two miles from permanent home address and additional costs incurred in arranging the school, when measured by the the school that is named on their home to school transport”. Those nearest available walking route. Statement of SEN, or an appropriate additional costs will be calculated on qualifying school according to their age, If you do not choose your nearest a mileage basis in accordance with their parent’s religion or belief, non- the contractor’s charges current at community, foundation, voluntary- belief or low-income entitlement, if: controlled primary school or academy the date of any costs incurred. to your home, your child will only be (a) they live within two miles or entitled to free transport if: three miles of the school (according Sustainable Travel to age criteria given above), but are • their nearest school is over two or unable to walk to school by reason three miles away, or they are offered of their special educational needs, a place at a school that you did not disability or mobility problem; or The Education and Inspections choose and which is more than two (b) where the need for transport is Act 2006 section 508A places a or three miles away from your home. stipulated in their Statement. statutory duty on all local authorities Transport to religious schools to promote sustainable travel in The type of transport assistance schools. Travelling to school by provided will be determined by car raises issues of air quality, road what meets the needs of the child, safety and the long term decline in provides value for money and is as children’s levels of physical exercise. Our current policy says that if your sustainable as possible. It may include Perhaps more important than these child is going to a religious school they one or more of the following options direct impacts are the effects that will be entitled to free transport if: • a walking travel escort; car dependency has on health and • the offer of a place at the school has • an escort to accompany them on independence of young people and been made by the school governors public transport; their future views of later life travel • Independent Travel Training to on the basis of religion or belief; and behaviour. enable them to access the public • they attend the nearest school, or transport system and travel fully Details of sustainable travel and the one designated by the Diocese independently; transport facilities available in schools as serving your community and • a Zero Fare pass to enable them have been compiled in order to assist appropriate for their age group and to travel on public transport or on a parents and carers when making belief and that school is more than dedicated school bus free of charge; their choice of school. two miles from their home (more • the payment of a mileage than three miles for pupils age eight allowance to their parent or legal and above); or guardian if they escort and convey

Transport to and from primarySection school Title 18 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk Map of the Leeds district

This map shows areas, towns and villages in Leeds to help you find your address or area. The map does not show the position of schools.

Map of the Leeds District Starting primary school in Leeds – A guide for parents and carers 2012 to 2013 19 Community, voluntary-aided, voluntary- controlled and academy infant, junior and primary schools

The key to the symbols used in the lists overleaf:

B Breakfast club. F Fully integrated early education A Shows schools that have better and childcare is available access such as ramps and O Out of school care – this could –normally within a school day, disabled toilets. include any combination of but may be 8am to 6pm. before school club, after school R Shows schools that have club and holiday play scheme. C Children’s centre on site. These resourced provision for children provide health advice, training with special educational needs. N Parents can access a free sessions and family support as Foundation stage early education well as being a nursery. session in either the school nursery or by a voluntary or private provider on the school * These schools have now acquired Foundation Status but will adopt the local site. authority admissions policy for the 2011-2012 allocation process.

School Travel Plan Parents Waiting Shelter Designated School Bus

Safe Route to School Cycle Storage Walking Initiative

Y School Crossing Patrol BUS Yellow Bus Road Safety Training

Reduction in Car Travel Supplementary Information Form (SIF) required

If you would like to know more about any of the sustainable travel symbols please contact - 0113 2475762

Important More information about child care an be found on You should always check the childcare options with the the Children’s Information Service webpage at www. school you prefer. You should remember that there may thefamilyhubleeds.org.uk or you can phone them on be waiting lists for out-of-school care, and an offer of a 0113 247 4386. Remember that our admission policy school place does not guarantee a place in any out-of- for starting in reception class is based on the conditions school clubs. given on page 6. We do not take childcare into account.

The Preference data is given as at offer day 2011. Many applications are received after this date eg. as late applications from families moving into the area. This means schools often recieve more first preferences late in the year. .

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Aberford Church of England Primary School *Allerton Bywater Primary School (Foundation) School code 3030 School code 2507 School Lane, Aberford, Leeds LS25 3BU Leeds Road, Allerton Bywater, Castleford WF10 2DR Phone and Fax: 0113 281 3302 Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 336 8240 Fax: 01977 517399 Places available 14 Head Mrs J Heggie Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 96 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Places available 30 Head Mr Richard Cairns Area E Number of preferences 1=17 2=2 3=7 Number of pupils 230 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 All those who applied for the school were offered places in March Area E Number of preferences 1=20 2=17 3=2 2011. All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. www.aberford.leeds.sch.uk www.allertonbywater.leeds.schh.uk O A B O N F

Adel Primary School Allerton Church of England Primary School School code 2416 School code 3931 Tile Lane, Adel, Leeds LS16 8DY Lingfield Approach, Leeds LS17 7HL Phone: 0113 230 1116 Fax: 0113 230 1117 Phone and Fax: 0113 293 0699 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs H Stott Places available 30 Head Stephen Boothroyd Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 209 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NE Number of preferences 1=19 2=16 3=14 Area NW Number of preferences 1=47 2=55 3=26 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more www.allertonceprimary.com applications than there were places available), we offered places inline C O N F A with our admissions policy as follows: • 15 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. Alwoodley Primary School • 15 Children were offered a place because the school was their School code 2436 nearest (priority 4). Cranmer Rise, Leeds LS17 5HX www.adel.sch.uk Phone: 0113 268 6104 Fax: 0113 266 2044 Y Email: [email protected] A O N F B BUS Places available 60 Head Miss Jane Langley Number of pupils 499 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Adel St John the Baptist Church of England (Aided) Area NE Number of preferences 1=79 2=47 3=46 Primary School As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more School code 3902 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Long Causeway, Adel, Leeds LS16 8EX with our admissions policy as follows: Phone and Fax: 0113 214 1040 • 32 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Email: [email protected] were offered a place. Places available 30 Head Janice Turner • 28 Children were offered a place because the school was their Number of pupils 200 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 nearest (priority 4). Area NW Number of preferences 1=25 2=21 3=10 www.alwoodley.leeds.sch.uk www.adel-st-john.leeds.sch.uk A O N C A O N Armley Primary School All Saints’ Church of England (Aided) Primary School School code 2484 School code 3909 Salisbury Terrace, Leeds LS12 2AY Cross Aysgarth Mount, Leeds LS9 9AD Phone: 0113 263 9216 Fax: 0113 279 0863 Phone: 0113 214 3056 Fax: 0113 240 1333 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Christine Burrill Places available 30 Head David Pattison Number of pupils 189 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 240 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=22 2=6 3=4 Area E Number of preferences 1=45 2=15 3=15 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. B O N C A B N

Ashfield Primary School School code 2401

Weston Lane, Otley LS21 2DF

Phone and Fax: 01943 463341

Email: [email protected]

Places available 30 Head Sybil Parker Number of pupils 144 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=13 2=15 3=13 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. www.ashfieldprimary.ik.org

A B O N F

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Asquith Primary School Barwick in Elmet Church of England Primary School SectionSchool code 2512 Title School code 3033 Horsfall Street, Morley, Leeds LS27 9QY Chapel Lane, Barwick-in-Elmet, Leeds LS15 4HL Phone: 0113 307 5550 Fax: 0113 307 5551 Phone and Fax: 0113 281 2132 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Gill Austerfield Places available 30 Head Mr P J Doherty Number of pupils 259 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 151 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=31 2=51 3=46 Area E Number of preferences 1=15 2=13 3=12 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. applications than there were places available), we offered places inline www.barwick-in-elmetschool.com with our admissions policy as follows: A O N The• 16 keyChildren to the who symbols had a brother used or in sister these at the lists: school (priority 2) were offered a place. B F A • 5Breakfast Children were club. offered a place because the school Fully was integratedtheir earlyBeechwood education Primary School Shows schools that have better O nearestOut of (priority school 4). care – this could and childcare is availableSchool code – 2444 access such as ramps and • 9include Children any were combination offered a place of although before the schoolnormally was not theirwithin a Kentmereschool day, Avenue, but Leeds LS14disabled 6QB toilets. nearestschool (priority club, after 5). school club and may be 8am to 6pm.Phone: 0113 293 0250 Fax:R Shows0113 293 schools 0249 that are affected www.asquithprimary.leeds.sch.ukholiday play scheme. C Children’s centre onEmail: site. [email protected] These by the primary school review. 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Phone: 0113 264 0450 Fax: 0113 264 7360 Email: [email protected] Beecroft Primary School ImportantPlaces available 30 Head Caroline Robinson MoreSchool information code 2407 on child care an be found on YouNumber should of pupils always 200 check Age the Range childcare of pupils options 5 to 11 with the theEden Children’s Way, Leeds Information LS4 2TF Service webpage at schoolArea E you prefer. You shouldNumber remember of preferences that 1= there28 2= 46may 3= 29 http://213.210.8.133/Phone: 0113 214 4562 Fax: or 0113you 214can 4635phone them on beAs waitingthe school lists was for oversubscribed out-of-school last yearcare, (there and werean offer more of a 0113Email: [email protected] 4386. Remember that our admission policy Places available 30 Head Miss J A Turner BEd MA schoolapplications place than does there not were guarantee places available), a place we inoffered any out-of-places inline for starting in reception class is based on the conditions with our admissions policy as follows: Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 school• 12 Children clubs. who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) givenArea NWon page X. We doNumber not take of childcarepreferences into 1=53 account. 2=28 3=10 were offered a place. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more School• 12 Children Title were offered a place because the school was their applications than there were places available), we offered places inline School nearest code (priority xxxx 4). with our admissions policy as follows: • 6 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 12 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Address nearest (priority 5). were offered a place. Phone and Fax: 0113 281 3302 www.austhorpe.sch.uk • 18 Children were offered a place because the school was their Places available 14 Head Mr B Young nearest (priority 4). NumberA N F of pupils 98 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=19 2=5 3=14 www.beecroft.leeds.sch.uk OBankside Primary School A B N O School code 2425 Back Vicars Road, Leeds LS8 4AN Beeston Hill St Luke’s Church of England (Aided) Primary Phone: 0113 336 8383 Email: [email protected] School Places available 90 Head Ms Sarah Rutty School code 3913 Number of pupils 507 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Beeston Road, Leeds LS11 8ND Area NE Number of preferences 1=71 2=36 3=38 Phone and Fax: 0113 214 5217 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Email: [email protected] Places available 45 Head Mr C E Whitehouse BEd A B N Number of pupils 287 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=69 2=44 3=37 Bardsey Primary School www.stlukesbeeston.co.uk School code 2385 Woodacre Lane, Bardsey, Leeds LS17 9DG A N Phone: 01937 572612 Fax: 01937 573884 Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Sally Clarke Number of pupils 175 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area NE Number of preferences 1=31 2=20 3=15

As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: • 13 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. • 17 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). www.Bardseyprimary.org.uk Open Day 6 October 2011 O Community, voluntary-aided and voluntary-controlled infant, junior and primary schools 22 Apply online at www.leeds.gov.uk

Beeston Primary School Bracken Edge Primary School School code 2470 School code 2433 Town Street, Leeds LS11 8PN Newton Garth, Newton Road, Leeds LS7 4HE Phone and fax: 0113 271 6978 Phone: 0113 262 3335 Fax: 0113 237 4351 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 90 Head Chris Lees Places available 60 Head Ms J Harkness Number of pupils 399 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 288 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=61 2=48 3=25 Area NE Number of preferences 1=23 2=20 3=35 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. B O N www.brackenedge.leeds.sch.uk B O N Birchfield Primary School School code 2369 Bramham Primary School - Federated with Shadwell Birchfield Avenue, Gildersome, Leeds LS27 7HU Primary Phone: 0113 253 3009 Fax: 0113 253 7086 School code 2329 Email: [email protected] Clifford Road, Bramham, Wetherby LS23 6JQ Places available 30 Head Mr P Turner Phone: 01937 843682 Fax: 01937 845975 Number of pupils 205 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Email: [email protected] Area S Number of preferences 1=50 2=39 3=9 Places available 20 Exec. Head Ms S Pyatt As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Number of pupils 49 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Area NE Number of preferences 1=6 2=5 3=6 with our admissions policy as follows: All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. • 15 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Open days are Tuesday mornings and Thursday afternoons from were offered a place. 1 November 2011 • 10 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). O N • 5 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). Bramhope Primary School www.birchfieldprimary.org.uk School code 2406 N Tredgold Crescent, Bramhope, Leeds LS16 9BR Phone: 0113 214 1037 Fax: 0113 214 1076 Email: [email protected] Blackgates Primary School Places available 40 Head Mrs P Lawson School code 3918 Number of pupils 245 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Smithy Lane, Tingley, Wakefield WF3 1QQ Area NE Number of preferences 1=51 2=32 3=25 Phone: 0113 386 2480 Fax: 0113 259 7073 Email: [email protected] As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Places available 60 Head Mrs E Kay-Devanney with our admissions policy as follows: Number of pupils 275 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 • 28 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Area S Number of preferences 1=42 2=18 3=44 were offered a place. All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. • 12 Children were offered a place because the school was their www.blackgates.pri.leeds.sch.uk nearest (priority 4). B N O A O N

Blenheim Primary School Bramley Primary School School code 2408 School code 2485 Lofthouse Place, Leeds LS2 9EX Fairfield Hill, Leeds LS13 3DP Phone: 0113 293 0808 Fax: 0113 293 7666 Phone: 0113 214 6169 Fax: 0113 229 5050 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs M Duffy Places available 40 Head Mr D Harrison Number of pupils 129 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 232 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=40 2=23 3=7 Area W Number of preferences 1=15 2=9 3=14 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011 www.leedslearningnet/members/2408 A B N A B N F Bramley St Peter’s (voluntary-controlled) Church of England Primary School School code 3054 Hough Lane, Leeds LS13 3NE Phone: 0113 256 5634 Fax: 0113 204 7007 Email: [email protected] Places available 45 Head Mrs C Harbrow Number of pupils 234 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=30 2=31 3=20 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011.

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Broadgate Primary School and Children’s centre Calverley Church of England Primary School School code 2398 School code 3046 North Broadgate Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5AF Towngate, Calverley, Leeds LS28 5NF Phone and Fax: 0113 258 2685 Phone: 0113 214 6101 Fax: 0113 214 6102 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] [email protected] Places available 30 Head Elaine McLellan Places available 45 Head Mrs J Putsman Number of pupils 251 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 289 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=35 2=15 3=28 Area W Number of preferences 1=32 2=50 3=14 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: with our admissions policy as follows: • 11 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 17 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 16 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 3 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). • 3 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 25 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). nearest (priority 5). www.broadgate.ik.org www.calverelycofeprimaryschool.co.uk C B O N F O

Brownhill Primary School Calverley Parkside Primary School School code 2445 School code 2301 Torre Drive , Leeds LS9 7DH Victoria Street, Calverley, Leeds LS28 5PQ Phone: 0113 248 9539 Fax: 0113 248 7296 Phone: 0113 214 6103 Fax: 0113 214 6104 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs Georgina Winterburn Places available 30 Head Mrs A Duncalf Number of pupils 337 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=46 2=16 3=15 Area W Number of preferences 1=43 2=37 3=24 All t hose wh o a pplied f or the school w ere offered places in 2011. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more www.brownhillleeds.org.uk applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: A B O N • 11 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. Brudenell Primary School • 19 Children were offered a place because the school was their School code 2409 nearest (priority 4b1). Welton Place, Leeds LS6 1EW O N Phone and Fax: 0113 278 5168 Email: [email protected] Carlton Primary School Places available 40 Head Jill Harland School code 2308 Number of pupils 244 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=23 2=9 3=10 Carlton, Wakefield WF3 3RE Phone: 0113 214 6316 Fax: 0113 282 8869 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Email: [email protected] A B O N Places available 45 Head Mrs J Cooper Number of pupils 246 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Burley St Matthias’ Church of England Primary School Area S Number of preferences 1=43 2=37 3=24 School code 3052 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Burley Road, Leeds LS4 2HY applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Phone: 0113 214 4523 Fax: 0113 274 4733 with our admissions policy as follows: Email: [email protected] • 2 Children were offered a place under priority 1a. Places available 30 Head Mrs Johanna Jobson • 24 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Number of pupils 175 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 were offered a place. Area NW Number of preferences 1=12 2=10 3=14 • 5 Children were offered a place because the school was their All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. nearest (priority 4). • 14 Children were offered a place although the school was not their www.burleystmatthias.co.uk nearest (priority 5). Open day 16 November 2011. Tours 10am, 2pm and 6pm. www.carlton.leeds.sch.uk B O B N

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Carr Manor 4-18 school Chapel Allerton Primary School (Formerly Carr Carr Manor High School) School code 2427 School code 4041 Harrogate Road, Leeds LS7 3PD Carr Manor Road, Leeds LS17 5DJ Phone: 0113 262 4851 Fax: 0113 237 4797 Phone: 0113 336 8400 Fax: 0113 288 8265 Email: [email protected] Email:[email protected] Places available 60 Head Nicholas Sykes Head Mr S Flowers Places available 30 Number of pupils 400 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 From September 2012 Carr Manor High School will change its age Area NE Number of preferences 1=59 2=67 3=60 range to 4-18. The school will take its first group of reception age As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more children from September 2012, and gradually fill the primary phase applications than there were places available), we offered places inline year by year, until in 2018 all year groups are full. The primary aged with our admissions policy as follows: children will be accommodated in new buildings on land next to the • 24 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) current school and distance will be bases on this building. The school were offered a place. will change its name during the academic year 2011/12 to reflect this • 24 Children were offered a place because the school was their change, and a leader for the primary phase will be appointed. nearest (priority 4). www.carrmanorhighschool.co.uk • 12 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). Carr Manor Primary School A B O N School code 2437 Carr Manor Road, Leeds LS17 5DJ Christ Church Upper Armley Phone: 0113 268 9160 Fax: 0113 268 9251 Church of England Primary School Email:[email protected] School code 3055 Places available 60 Head Mrs Deborah Kenny Theaker Lane, Leeds LS12 3NU Number of pupils 485 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Phone: 0113 263 8606 and 0113 214 3566 Fax: 0113 214 3641 Area NE Number of preferences 1=86 2=33 3=60 Email: [email protected] As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Places available 30 Head Ms Anne O’Connor applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Number of pupils 150 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 with our admissions policy as follows: Area W Number of preferences 1=10 2=10 3=17 • 27 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. were offered a place. www.upperarmley-pri.leeds.sch.uk • 33 Children were offered a place because the school was their B nearest (priority 4). www.carrmanor-pri.leeds.sch.uk Churwell Primary School Open days 14, 21 and 28 September 2011 9.15am to 11.15am School code 2286 B O N F Westwood Side, Churwell, Morley, Leeds LS27 9HR Phone: 0113 252 7437 Fax: 0113 214 5408 Castleton Primary School Email: [email protected] School code 2486 Places available 60 Head Mr C Summers Green Lane, Leeds LS12 1JZ Number of pupils 420 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Phone: 0113 263 7756 Fax: 0113 289 1458 Area S Number of preferences 1=61 2=33 3=36 Email: [email protected] As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Places available 30 Head Mrs Judith Norfolk applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 with our admissions policy as follows: Area W Number of preferences 1=31 2=11 3=19 • 27 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 8 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 18 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 22 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). • 15 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). www.castletonleeds.co.uk www.churwell.leeds.sch.uk A B O N A O N B

Clapgate Primary School School code 2482 Cranmore Drive, Leeds LS10 4AW Phone: 0113 271 6700 Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs Lesley Simpson Number of pupils 200 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=28 2=19 3=5 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011.

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Cobden Primary School Cookridge Primary School School code 2487 School code 2418 Cobden Road, Leeds LS12 5LA Tinshill Drive, Leeds LS16 7DH Phone: 0113 214 3567 Fax: 0113 210 9967 Phone: 0113 386 2500 Fax: 0113 267 9692 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mrs Paula Head Places available 45 Head Mrs S Bailey Number of pupils 180 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 287 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=26 2=18 3=9 Area NW Number of preferences 1=46 2=42 3=33 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: with our admissions policy as follows: • 9 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 23 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 14 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 19 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). • 7 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 3 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). nearest (priority 5). www.cobden.leeds.sch.uk www.cookridge.leeds.sch.uk A B O N A O N

Collingham Lady Elizabeth Hastings Cookridge Holy Trinity C of E (Aided) Primary School Church of England (Aided) Primary School School code 3903 School code 3357 Green Lane, Leeds LS16 7EZ Linton Road, Leeds LS22 5BS Phone: 0113 225 3040 Fax: 0113 225 5081 Phone: 01937 573117 Fax: 01937 574147 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mr A Pickles Places available 30 Head Mrs B Robertson Number of pupils 370 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=59 2=17 3=17 Area NE Number of preferences 1=38 2=21 3=16 www.holytrinity-leeds.sch.uk www.collinghamschool.com O A O Cottingley Primary School *Colton Primary School (Foundation) School code 2472 School code 2453 Dulverton Grove, Leeds LS11 0HU School Lane, Leeds LS15 9AL Phone: 0113 336 8750 Fax: 0113 277 6522 Phone: 0113 264 7514 Fax: 0113 260 9917 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 45 Head Mrs Dianne Elson Places available 30 Head Mrs Helen Stout MA Number of pupils 218 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 248 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=40 2=3 3=1 Area E Number of preferences 1=52 2=30 3=43 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: with our admissions policy as follows: • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. • 18 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 21 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 12 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 23 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). www.colton.leeds.sch.uk www.cottingley.leeds.sch.uk Open day 6 October 2011 10am to 12 noon and 3pm to 7pm A B O N F C R A B O N Cross Flatts Park Primary School School code 2479 Harlech Road, Leeds LS11 7DG Phone: 0113 271 6754 Fax: 0113 225 2211 Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Nicola Mamwell Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=42 2=43 3=15

As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: • 23 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. • 7 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). A B N

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Cross Gates Primary School East Ardsley Primary School School code 2458 School code 2504 Poole Crescent, Leeds LS15 7NB Fall Lane, East Ardsley, Wakefield WF3 2BA Phone: 0113 264 5763 Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 386 2510 Fax: 01924 872383 Places available 30 Head Mrs R Hamer Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Places available 45 Head Mrs Jane Wedlinscky Area E Number of preferences 1=16 2=6 3=6 Number of pupils 319 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Area S Number of preferences 1=46 2=13 3=19 A B N As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places Crossley Street Primary School inline with our admissions policy as follows: • 1 Child was offered a place under special education needs priority. School code 2347 • 13 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Crossley Street, Wetherby LS22 6RT were offered a place. Phone: 01937 520301 Fax: 01937 520302 • 20 Children were offered a place because the school was their Email: [email protected] nearest (priority 4). Places available 30 Head Mrs S Clynes • 11 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Number of pupils 223 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 nearest (priority 5). Area NE Number of preferences 1=43 2=34 3=18 www.eastardsley.leeds.sch.uk As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more A N applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: • 13 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) East Garforth Primary School (Foundation) were offered a place. School code 2395 • 17 Children were offered a place because the school was their Aberford Road, Garforth, Leeds LS25 2HF nearest (priority 4). Phone: 0113 336 8642 Fax: 0113 287 7295 www.crossleystreet.leeds.sch.uk Email: [email protected] Places available 50 Head Kirsty Godfrey A N Number of pupils 340 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=35 2=16 3=35 Deighton Gates Primary School www.eastgarforth.leeds.sch.uk School code 2400 Deighton Road, Wetherby LS22 7XL Open evening 11 October 2011 6pm to 7pm Y Phone: 01937 584359 Fax: 01937 581643 A O N BUS Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Claire Harrison Ebor Gardens Primary School Number of pupils 235 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 School code 2446 Area NE Number of preferences 1=31 2=32 3=9 Rigton Drive, Leeds LS9 7PY As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Phone: 0113 248 2750 Fax: 0113 249 3252 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Email: [email protected] with our admissions policy as follows: Places available 60 Head Mrs K Depledge • 17 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Number of pupils 332 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 were offered a place. Area E Number of preferences 1=27 2=26 3=14 • 13 Children were offered a place because the school was their All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. nearest (priority 4). A B N www.deightongates.com Open morning 17 November 2011 9.30am to 11.30am Farsley Farfield Primary School O N F School code 2505 Cote Lane, Farsley, Leeds LS28 5ED Drighlington Primary School Phone: 0113 336 8531 Email: [email protected] School code 3921 Places available 60 Head Mr P Harris Moorland Road, Drighlington BD11 1JY Number of pupils 400 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Phone: 0113 386 2390 Fax: 0113 285 4784 Area W Number of preferences 1=56 2=65 3=38 Email: [email protected] As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Places available 60 Head Sue Jackson applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Number of pupils 381 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 with our admissions policy as follows: Area S Number of preferences 1=39 2=7 3=12 • 26 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. were offered a place. • 12 Children were offered a place because the school was their www.drighlington-pri.leeds.sch.uk nearest (priority 4). B N • 22 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). A O N F

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Farsley Springbank Junior School Fountain Primary School School code 2338 School code 3926 Wesley Street, Farsley, Leeds LS28 5LE Fountain Street, Morley, Leeds LS27 0AW Phone: 0113 214 6098 Fax: 0113 239 4774 Phone: 0113 386 2440 Fax: 0113 259 7856 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 65 Head Miss S Percival (Acting) Places available 60 Head Andrew Eastwood Number of pupils 209 Age Range of pupils 7 to 11 Number of pupils 430 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=58 2=1 3=0 Area S Number of preferences 1=56 2=12 3=27 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. A O N F www.fountainprimary.leeds.sch.uk Y A O N BUS Farsley Westroyd Infant School School code 2302 Gildersome Primary School Frances Street, Farsley, Leeds LS28 5BH School code 2336 Phone: 0113 214 6097 Fax: 0113 256 9484 Town Street, Gildersome, Leeds LS27 7AB Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 214 5426 Fax: 0113 253 5074 Places available 60 Head Joanne Todd Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 159 Age Range of pupils 3 to 7 Places available 60 Head Mr S Kurth BSc PGCE Area W Number of preferences 1=93 2=32 3=13 Number of pupils 200 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Area S Number of preferences 1=22 2=50 3=18 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. with our admissions policy as follows: www.gildersomeprimary.org.uk • 14 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. A O C • 40 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). Gledhow Primary School • 6 Children were offered a place although the school was not their School code 2428 nearest (priority 5). Lidgett Lane, Leeds LS8 1PL N Phone: 0113 293 0392 Fax: 0113 293 0300 Email: [email protected] Fieldhead Carr Primary School Places available 60 Head Mr S Archer School code 2469 Number of pupils 420 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Naburn Approach, Leeds LS14 2EG Area NE Number of preferences 1=113 2=99 3=62 Phone: 0113 293 0226 Fax: 0113 293 0227 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Email: [email protected] applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Places available 30 Head Mr Nicholas Edensor with our admissions policy as follows: Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 • 1 Child was offered a place under special education needs priority. Area E Number of preferences 1=34 2=15 3=6 • 34 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. • 14 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 25 Children were offered a place because the school was their were offered a place. nearest (priority 4). • 12 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). www.gledhow.leeds.sch.uk Y • 4 Children were offered a place although the school was not their O N F R BUS nearest (priority 5). www.fieldheadcarr.leeds.sch.uk Grange Farm Primary School A O N School code 2447 Barncroft Rise, Leeds LS14 1AX Five Lanes Primary School Phone: 0113 293 0120 Fax: 0113 228 4531 School code 2492 Email: [email protected] Stradbroke Way, Leeds LS12 4NB Places available 60 Head Kathryn Atkins Phone: 0113 279 0122 Fax: 0113 220 5386 Number of pupils 350 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Email: [email protected] Area E Number of preferences 1=37 2=17 3=7 Places available 60 Head Mrs Jo Fiddes All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011 Number of pupils 450 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 www.grangefarm.leeds.sch.uk Area W Number of preferences 1=77 2=59 3=11 Open days 8 November 2011 1.30pm to 3.00pm, 9 November As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more 9.30am to 12 noon and 29 November 5.00pm to 7.00pm applications than there were places available), we offered places inline A N with our admissions policy as follows: • 19 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. • 25 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). • 16 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). www.fivelanes.leeds.sch.uk O N

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Great Preston Church of England Primary School Greenside Primary School School code 3925 School code 2303 Preston Lane, Great Preston, Leeds LS26 8AR Chapeltown, Pudsey LS28 8NZ Phone: 0113 214 6816 Fax: 0113 287 7175 Phone: 0113 257 4509 Fax: 0113 214 6120 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Debra Simpson Places available 45 Head Mrs J Howard Number of pupils 203 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 304 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=26 2=16 3=9 Area W Number of preferences 1=86 2=80 3=26 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more N A C applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: Greenhill Primary School • 23 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. School code 2499 • 19 Children were offered a place because the school was their Gamble Hill Drive, Leeds LS13 4JJ nearest (priority 4). Phone: 0113 263 5271 Fax: 0113 263 5806 • 3 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Email: [email protected] nearest (priority 5). Places available 60 Head Mrs A M Reeve www.greenside.leeds.sch.uk Number of pupils 340 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=32 2=12 3=8 A O All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Grimes Dyke Primary School O N School code 2448 Stanks Drive, Leeds LS14 5BY Green Lane Primary Academy Phone: 0113 294 1066 Fax: 0113 294 1060 School code 2396 Email: [email protected] Ribblesdale Avenue, Garforth, Leeds LS25 2JX Places available 30 Head Louise Hill (Acting until January 2011) Phone: 0113 336 8656 Fax: 0113 287 4929 Number of pupils 250 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Email: [email protected] Area E Number of preferences 1=25 2=8 3=6 Places available 50 Principal Mrs T Pr ince All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Number of pupils 350 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=55 2=43 3=23 www.grimesdyke.leeds.sch.uk www.garforthgreenlane.co.uk B N R Y A O N BUS Guiseley Infant and Nursery School Greenmount Primary School School code 2270 School code 2473 Oxford Road, Guiseley, Leeds LS20 9DA Phone: 01943 873359 Fax: 01943 873031 Lodge Lane, Leeds LS11 6BA Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 276 0771 Fax: 0113 277 8923 Email: [email protected] Places available 90 Head Mrs M G Bell Number of pupils 183 Age Range of pupils 3 to 7 Places available 60 Head Ms J Wilde MEd Area NW Number of preferences 1=90 2=36 3=28 Number of pupils 411 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=62 2=35 3=28 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more with our admissions policy as follows: applications than there were places available), we offered places inline • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. with our admissions policy as follows: • 18 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 35 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 52 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 22 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). • 19 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 3 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). nearest (priority 5). Open day 3 October 1.30 pm and 4.30pm A N O N F B C A

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Harehills Primary School Highfield Primary School School code 2449 School code 2438 Darfield Road, Leeds LS8 5DQ Sandringham Green, Leeds LS17 8DJ Phone: 0113 235 0539 Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 293 0155 Fax: 0113 293 0576 Places available 90 Head Margaret Broughton Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 734 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Places available 60 Head Mrs Julie Colley Area E Number of preferences 1=91 2=69 3=40 Number of pupils 349 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Area NE Number of preferences 1=51 2=55 3=55 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more with our admissions policy as follows: applications than there were places available), we offered places inline • 40 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) with our admissions policy as follows: were offered a place. • 21 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 35 Children were offered a place because the school was their were offered a place. nearest (priority 4). • 21 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 15 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 5). • 18 Children were offered a place although the school was not their A B N nearest (priority 5). www.highfield-primary.co.uk Harewood Church of England Primary School Open Morning Thursday 20 October 2011 9.30am-11.30am School code 3037 O Harrogate Road, Harewood, Leeds LS17 9LH Phone: 0113 288 6394 Fax: 0113 288 6758 Hill Top Primary School Email: [email protected] School code 2292 Places available 13 Head Mr R Madeley Batley Road, West Ardsley WF3 1HD Number of pupils 104 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Phone: 0113 307 4750 Fax: 0113 307 4751 Area NE Number of preferences 1=23 2=13 3=22 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Places available 30 Head Mr Duncan Grant applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Number of pupils 202 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 with our admissions policy as follows: Area S Number of preferences 1=39 2=59 3=18 • 14 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more were offered a place. applications than there were places available), we offered places inline • 3 Children were offered a place because the school was their with our admissions policy as follows: nearest (priority 4). • 16 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) O were offered a place. • 14 Children were offered a place because the school was their Hawksworth Church of England (Aided) Primary School nearest (priority 4). School code 3351 A O N Main Street, Hawksworth, Guiseley LS20 8NX Phone and Fax: 01943 872808 Hillcrest Community Primary School Email: [email protected] School code 2435 Places available 15 Head Mrs Nicola Goode Cowper Street, Leeds LS7 4DR Number of pupils 98 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Phone: 0113 262 4080 Fax: 0113 262 3449 Area NW Number of preferences 1=17 2=19 3=24 Places available 60 Head Teena Thomson www.hawksworthschool.uk.org Number of pupils 376 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NE Number of preferences 1=39 2=59 3=18 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Hawksworth Wood Primary School B N School code 2417 Cragside Walk, Leeds LS5 3QE Hollybush Primary School Phone: 0113 214 4810 or 0113 258 3984 Fax: 0113 258 7727 School code 3922 Email: [email protected] Broad Lane, Leeds LS13 2JJ Places available 30 Head Ms Andrea Padden Phone: 0113 386 2470 Fax: 0113 275 0925 Number of pupils 187 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Email: [email protected] Area NW Number of preferences 1=33 2=7 3=10 Places available 60 Head Mr D Kenny As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Number of pupils 302 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Area W Number of preferences 1=34 2=39 3=15 with our admissions policy as follows: All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. • 19 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) N F C were offered a place. • 11 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4).

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Horsforth Featherbank Primary School Hovingham Primary School School code 2283 School code 2450 Featherbank Avenue, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 4QP Hovingham Avenue, Leeds LS8 3QY Phone: 0113 214 4811 Fax: 0113 281 9232 Phone: 0113 248 9537 Fax: 0113 216 5141 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mrs K Rhodes Places available 60 Head Janet Spence Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Number of pupils 501 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=11 2=52 3=47 Area E Number of preferences 1=46 2=36 3=29 www.featherbank.leeds.sch.uk All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. A O www.hovingham.leeds.sch.uk A B N Horsforth Newlaithes Primary School School code 2363 Hugh Gaitskell Primary School (Foundation) Victoria Crescent, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 4PT School code 2483 Phone and Fax: 0113 258 8645 St Anthony’s Drive, Leeds LS11 8AB Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 271 6963 Fax: 0113 271 9705 Places available 60 Head Mrs J Blacoe Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 266 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Places available 90 Head Mrs M Beesley Area NW Number of preferences 1=42 2=15 3=12 Number of pupils 451 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Area S Number of preferences 1=28 2=22 3=20 For 2012 the school also offers 60 places in year 3. All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. O N www.hughgaitskell.leeds.sch.uk B N Horsforth St Margaret’s Church of England Primary School Hunslet Carr Primary School School code 3038 School code 2474 Town Street, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5BL Woodhouse Hill Road, Leeds LS10 2DN Phone: 0113 386 2520 Fax: 0113 281 9419 Phone: 0113 271 3804 Fax: 0113 271 3859 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mr A M Wiley Places available 50 Head Mr Paul Tyson Number of pupils 409 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 380 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=69 2=77 3=61 Area S Number of preferences 1=34 2=24 3=11 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: www.hunsletcarr.leeds.sch.uk • 29 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) A B N were offered a place. • 8 Children were offered a place because the school was their Hunslet Moor Primary School nearest (priority 4). School code 2475 • 23 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Fairford Avenue, Leeds LS11 5EL nearest (priority 5). Phone: 0113 271 7257 A O F N Email: [email protected] Places available 45 Head Mrs Narinder Gill Horsforth West End Primary School Number of pupils 220 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 School code 2334 Area S Number of preferences 1=48 2=17 3=17 West End Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5JP As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Phone 0113 258 2819 Fax: 0113 258 7323 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Email: [email protected] with our admissions policy as follows: Places available 30 Head Mrs L A Wadkin • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. Number of pupils 250 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 • 33 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Area NW Number of preferences 1=38 2=41 3=61 were offered a place. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more • 11 Children were offered a place because the school was their applications than there were places available), we offered places inline nearest (priority 4). with our admissions policy as follows: www. hunsletmoor.leeds.sch.uk • 17 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) B A N were offered a place. • 13 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). www.westendprimary.org.uk A O N F

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Hunslet St Mary’s *Kippax Ash Tree Primary School (Foundation) Church of England (Aided) Primary School School code 2801 School code 3914 Gibson Lane, Kippax, Leeds LS25 7JL Church Street, Hunslet, Leeds LS10 2QY Phone: 0113 386 2590 Fax: 0113 287 7479 Phone: 0113 271 7204 Fax: 0113 270 5883 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs Victoria Ford Places available 30 Head Mr Mark Ford Number of pupils 390 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 197 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=33 2=18 3=15 Area S Number of preferences 1=35 2=22 3=9 A O N www.hunsletstmarys.leeds.sch.uk B C *Kippax Greenfield Primary School (Foundation) School code 2384 Ingram Road Primary School Ebor Mount, Kippax, Leeds LS25 7PA School code 2476 Phone: 0113 214 6811 Fax: 0113 287 0981 Brown Lane East, Holbeck, Leeds LS11 9LA Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 245 6136 Fax: 0113 246 8238 Places available 30 Head Miss K Beresford Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 179 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Places available 45 Head Miss S Millard Area E Number of preferences 1=14 2=21 3=8 Number of pupils 260 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 www. kippaxgreenfield.leeds.sch.uk Area S Number of preferences 1=20 2=6 3=3 O All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. B A O N *Kippax North Primary School (Foundation) School code 2399 Ireland Wood Primary School Brexdale Avenue, Kippax, Leeds LS25 7EJ School code 2420 Phone: 0113 286 9427 Email: [email protected] Raynel Gardens, Leeds LS16 6BW Places available 30 Head Mrs Barbara Clark Phone: 0113 267 8032 Fax: 0113 230 0289 Number of pupils 147 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Email: [email protected] Area E Number of preferences 1=25 2=14 3=13 Places available 60 Head Ian Blackburn A O N B F Number of pupils 270 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=31 2=21 3=22 Kirkstall St Stephen’s All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Church of England (Aided) Primary School www.irelandwood.leeds.sch.uk School code 3904 Y Morris Lane, Leeds LS5 3JD A B O N F C R BUS Phone: 0113 214 4630 Fax: 0113 214 4631 Email: [email protected] Iveson Primary School Places available 30 Head Mr Steven Vites School code 2410 Number of pupils 206 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Iveson Rise, Leeds LS16 6LW Area NW Number of preferences 1=28 2=18 3=19 Phone: 0113 225 6868 Fax: 0113 225 6767 Email: [email protected] www.kirkstall-st-stephens.leeds.sch.uk Places available 30 Head Diana Mann A O N Number of pupils 212 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=11 2=11 3=16 Kirkstall Valley Primary School All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. School code 2411 Y Argie Road, Leeds LS4 2QZ O N BUS Phone: 0113 336 8030 Fax: 0113 230 6186 Email: [email protected] Kerr Mackie Primary School Places available 30 Head Mrs B Clay School code 2434 Number of pupils 185 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Gledhow Lane, Leeds LS8 1NE Area NW Number of preferences 1=29 2=27 3=13 Phone: 0113 336 8499 Fax: 0113 237 0569 Email: [email protected] As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Places available 60 Head Mrs Angela Ronicle with our admissions policy as follows: Number of pupils 411 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 • 9 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Area NE Number of preferences 1=53 2=54 3=55 were offered a place. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more • 4 Children were offered a place because the school was their applications than there were places available), we offered places inline nearest (priority 4). with our admissions policy as follows: • 17 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. nearest (priority 5). • 31 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) www.kirkstallvalleyprimaryleeds.org.uk were offered a place. • 14 Children were offered a place because the school was their B A O N nearest (priority 4). • 14 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). Y A N BUS

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Lady Elizabeth Hastings Low Road Primary School Church of England (Aided) Primary School School code 2481 School code 5200 Belinda Street, Hunslet, Leeds LS10 2PS Green Lane, Ledston, Wakefield WF10 2BD Phone: 0113 214 1704 Fax: 0113 271 2061 Phone: 01977 557758 Fax: 01977 604155 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 20 Head Mrs S Sumpner Places available 20 Head Mrs A L Leathley Number of pupils 110 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 130 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=18 2=15 3=11 Area E Number of preferences 1=18 2=11 3=8 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. www.ladyehastings.leeds.sch.uk A B N Y O BUS Lower Wortley Primary School Lady Elizabeth Hastings School code 2496 Church of England (Aided) Primary School Lower Wortley Road, Leeds LS12 4PX School code 3356 Phone: 0113 386 2530 Fax: 0113 231 0283 Dowkell Lane, Thorp Arch, Wetherby LS23 7AQ Email: [email protected] Phone and Fax: 01937 842566 Places available 45 Head Mrs B Giles Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 278 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Places available 20 Head Ms S Ulyett Area W Number of preferences 1=47 2=51 3=25 Number of pupils 136 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Area NE Number of preferences 1=29 2=15 3=12 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline www.ladyhastings-thorparch.leeds.sch.uk with our admissions policy as follows: Y • 19 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) O BUS were offered a place. • 26 Children were offered a place because the school was their Lawns Park Primary School nearest (priority 4). School code 2497 www.leedslearning.net/members/2496 Chapel Lane, Leeds LS12 5EX Phone and Fax: 0113 263 7364 Email: [email protected] O N Places available 30 Head Ms R Ford Number of pupils 207 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Lowtown Primary School Area W Number of preferences 1=37 2=20 3=25 School code 2365 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Kent Road, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 9BB applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Phone: 0113 256 7303 Fax: 0113 257 7385 with our admissions policy as follows: Email: [email protected] • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. Places available 30 Head Clare Downham • 14 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Number of pupils 208 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 were offered a place. Area W Number of preferences 1=34 2=34 3=35 • 12 Children were offered a place because the school was their As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more nearest (priority 4). applications than there were places available), we offered places inline • 3 Children was offered places although the school was not their with our admissions policy as follows: nearest (priority 5). • 15 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) www.lawnspark.leeds.sch.uk were offered a place. • 14 Children were offered a place because the school was their A O nearest (priority 4). • 1 Child was offered a place although the school was not their Little London Community Primary School nearest (priority 5). School code 2412 O Meanwood Street, Leeds LS7 1SR Phone: 0113 244 2457 Fax: 0113 246 5170 Email: [email protected] Manston Primary School Places available 30 Head Mrs Jill Wood School code 2464 Number of pupils 190 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Dennil Road, Leeds LS15 8SD Area NW Number of preferences 1=36 2=16 3=14 Phone and Fax: 0113 264 5445 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Email: [email protected] applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Places available 30 Head Mrs Pauline Quick with our admissions policy as follows: Number of pupils 180 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 • 16 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Area E Number of preferences 1=17 2=32 3=24 were offered a place. All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. • 14 Children were offered a place because the school was their www.manstonprimary.co.uk nearest (priority 4). Y B BUS www.littlelondon.sch.uk B A O N F C

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Manston St James’ Micklefield C.E. (C) Primary School Church of England (Aided) Primary School School code 3040 School code 3910 Great North Road, Micklefield, Leeds LS25 4AQ Sandbed Lane, Leeds LS15 8JH Phone: 0113 336 8668 Fax: 0113 232 0533 Phone: 0113 293 0270 Fax: 0113 216 1800 Email:[email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 20 Head Mrs G Dodsworth Places available 60 Head Mark Edwards Number of pupils 117 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 395 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=12 2=1 3=1 Area E Number of preferences 1=49 2=45 3=19 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. www.manston-st-james.leeds.sch.uk www.micklefieldprimary.org.uk Please contact the school to arrange a tour. A B N A O *Middleton Primary School (Foundation) *Meadowfield Primary School (Foundation) School code 2477 School code 3923 Middleton Park Avenue, Leeds LS10 4HU Halton Moor Avenue, Leeds LS9 0EY Phone: 0113 271 7969 Fax: 0113 272 0076 Phone: 0113 336 8010 Fax: 0113 249 6781 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Ms S Williams Places available 60 Head Mr R Mellard Number of pupils 365 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 450 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=38 2=14 3=16 Area E Number of preferences 1=47 2=23 3=14 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. www.middleton.leeds.sch.uk www.meadowfield.leeds.sch.uk A B C R O N F C Middleton St Mary’s Meanwood Church of England (Aided) Primary School Church of England Primary School School code 3907 School code 3053 Green Road, Leeds LS6 4LD Moor Flatts Road, Leeds LS10 3SW Phone: 0113 275 5883 Fax: 0113 275 5919 Phone: 0113 271 7206 Fax: 0113 270 3676 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mrs H Sanderson BEd Places available 60 Head Sarah Graham Number of pupils 214 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 327 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=62 2=36 3=15 Area S Number of preferences 1=59 2=35 3=19 A O All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. www.middletonstmaryscofe.ik.org Methley Primary School A B N School code 3916 Savile Road, Methley, Leeds LS26 9HT Mill Field Primary School Phone: 0113 386 2540 Fax: 01977 516304 Email: [email protected] School code 3930 Places available 60 Head Tracy Dell Potternewton Mount, Leeds LS7 2DR Number of pupils 310 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Phone: 0113 262 0021 Fax: 0113 262 2378 Area S Number of preferences 1=54 2=2 3=22 Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mr S Watkins As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Number of pupils 280 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Area NE Number of preferences 1=23 2=4 3=13 with our admissions policy as follows: • 23 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. were offered a place. B O N C A • 32 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). Moor Allerton Hall Primary School • 5 Children were offered a place although the school was not their School code 2439 nearest (priority 5). Lidgett Lane, Leeds LS17 6QP www.methley-pri.leeds.sch.uk Phone: 0113 266 3431 Fax: 0113 336 8350 A O N Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Lesley McKay (from January 2012) Number of pupils 328 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NE Number of preferences 1=14 2=10 3=26 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011.

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Moortown Primary School School code 2440 New Bewerley Community School Shadwell Lane, Leeds LS17 6DR School code 3927 Phone: 0113 268 5915 Fax: 0113 269 8852 Bismarck Drive, Leeds LS11 6TB Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 336 8250 Fax: 0113 272 1572 Places available 30 Head Mr David Roundtree Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 192 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Places available 60 Head Mr P Wilkins Area NE Number of preferences 1=24 2=40 3=47 Number of pupils 331 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Area S Number of preferences 1=52 2=40 3=28 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more with our admissions policy as follows: applications than there were places available), we offered places inline • 9 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) with our admissions policy as follows: were offered a place. • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. • 11 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 18 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) nearest (priority 4). were offered a place. • 10 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 12 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 5). nearest (priority 4). www.moortown.leeds.sch.uk • 29 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). A O N O N F C Morley Newlands Primary School School code 2321 Ninelands Primary School (Foundation) Wide Lane, Morley, Leeds LS27 8PG School code 2397 Phone: 0113 336 8050 Fax: 0113 214 5409 Ninelands Lane, Garforth, Leeds LS25 1NT Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 336 8678 Fax: 0113 287 6000 Places available 60 Head Mr Adrian Stygall Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 430 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Places available 60 Head Mrs. J Sabourn Area S Number of preferences 1=59 2=18 3=21 Number of pupils 436 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=54 2=59 3=28 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline www. ninelands-school.co.uk with our admissions policy as follows: A O N • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. • 30 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Oakwood Primary School were offered a place. School code 2459 • 20 Children were offered a place because the school was their North Farm Road, Leeds LS8 3LZ nearest (priority 4). Phone: 0113 240 2526 Fax: 0113 214 3182 • 9 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Email: [email protected] nearest (priority 5). Places available 60 Head Miss R Ingram www.morleynewlands.leeds.sch.uk Number of pupils 400 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 A O N Area E Number of preferences 1=66 2=38 3=34 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Morley Victoria Primary School applications than there were places available), we offered places inline School code 2382 with our admissions policy as follows: Victoria Road, Morley, Leeds LS27 9NW • 35 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Phone: 0113 253 5253 Fax: 0113 259 7389 were offered a place. Email: [email protected] • 25 Children were offered a place because the school was their Places available 60 Head Mr R H J Elstub nearest (priority 4). Number of pupils 407 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 B N Area S Number of preferences 1=70 2=101 3=68 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Otley All Saints Church of England Primary School applications than there were places available), we offered places inline School code 2513 with our admissions policy as follows: Lisker Drive, Otley LS21 1DF • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. Phone and Fax: 01943 464703 • 23 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Email: [email protected] were offered a place. Places available 30 Head Mr Ian Thomson-Smith • 24 Children were offered a place because the school was their Number of pupils 175 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 nearest (priority 4). Area NW Number of preferences 1=32 2=28 3=20 • 2 Children were offered a place although the school was not their As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more nearest (priority 5). applications than there were places available), we offered places inline www.morleyvictoriaprimary.org.uk with our admissions policy as follows: O N • 17 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. • 13 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). www.otleyallsaints.com A O N

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Otley The Whartons Primary School Pool Church of England Primary School School code 2405 School code 3051 The Whartons, Otley LS21 2BS Arthington Lane, Pool in Wharfedale, Leeds LS21 1LG Phone: 01943 465018 Fax: 01943 465180 Phone: 0113 284 3151 Fax: 0113 203 7852 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs Smithson Places available 30 Head Mark McDermid Number of pupils 314 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 195 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=26 2=23 3=24 Area NW Number of preferences 1=35 2=11 3=10 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more www.whartonsprimary.co.uk applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: A O • 26 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. Oulton Primary School • 4 Children were offered a place because the school was their School code 2327 nearest (priority 4). Green Lea, Oulton, Leeds LS26 8NT www.poolece.ik.org Phone: 0113 214 6303 Fax: 0113 214 6330 A N Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs J Smithson Number of pupils 314 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Primrose Lane Primary School Area S Number of preferences 1=22 2=48 3=26 School code 2389 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Westwood Way, Boston Spa, Wetherby LS23 6DX Phone: 01937 842667 Fax: 01937 541835 www.otley.leeds.sch.uk Email: [email protected] A B O N Places available 30 Head Catherine Holmes Number of pupils 198 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Park Spring Primary School Area NE Number of preferences 1=24 2=21 3=28 School code 2488 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Wellstone Avenue, Leeds LS13 4EH applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Phone: 0113 257 6589 Fax: 0113 255 4689 with our admissions policy as follows: Email: [email protected] • 13 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Places available 45 Head Mrs rachel Horan were offered a place. Number of pupils 270 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 • 6 Children were offered a place because the school was their Area W Number of preferences 1=18 2=5 3=6 nearest (priority 4). All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. • 11 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). N F www.primroselane.leeds.sch.uk Parklands Primary School O N School code 2467 Dufton Approach, Leeds LS14 6ED Pudsey Bolton Royd Primary School Phone: 0113 293 0282 Fax: 0113 283 0586 School code 2331 Email: [email protected] Moorland Grove, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 8EP Places available 45 Head Mrs C Hindmarch BEd Phone: 0113 386 2560 Fax: 01274 662632 Number of pupils 238 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Email: [email protected] Area E Number of preferences 1=16 2=11 3=14 Places available 60 Head Mr P Taylor All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Number of pupils 387 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=43 2=14 3=9 www.parklands-pri.leeds.sch.uk • 33 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) A B O C R were offered a place. • 15 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). • 11 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). • 1 Child was offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5).

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Pudsey Primrose Hill Primary School Quarry Mount Primary School School code 2339 School code 2413 Primrose Hill, Stanningley, Leeds LS28 6AB Pennington Street, Leeds LS6 2JP Phone: 0113 257 4129 Fax: 0113 256 0213 Phone: 0113 245 5803 Fax: 0113 244 0269 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 45 Head Mrs Lesley West Places available 30 Head Mrs Jacqueline Twaites Number of pupils 302 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 179 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=54 2=42 3=59 Area NW Number of preferences 1=27 2=12 3=6 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: with our admissions policy as follows: • 23 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 12 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 14 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 16 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). • 8 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 2 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). nearest (priority 5). www.primrosehill.leeds.sch.uk B O N F C O N B A Queensway Primary School and Yeadon and Rawdon Pudsey Tyersal Primary School Children’s Centre School code 2326 School code 2356 Tyersal Walk, Bradford BD4 8ER Coppice Wood Avenue, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7LF Phone: 01274 662363 Fax: 01274 660080 Phone: 01943 874925 Fax: 01943 875080 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mr Chris Metcalf Places available 30 Head Mrs Gail Palmer-Smeaton Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 224 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=31 2=3 3=5 Area NW Number of preferences 1=29 2=18 3=21 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: with our admissions policy as follows: • 15 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 12 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 11 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 13 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). • 4 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 5 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). nearest (priority 5). A N www.queensway.leeds.sch.uk Open day 6 October 2011 1.30pm to 3.00pm Pudsey Waterloo Primary School A O N F School code 3920 Victoria Road, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 7SR Rawdon Littlemoor Primary School Phone: 0113 336 8020 Fax: 0113 255 9924 School code 2271 Email: [email protected] New Road Side, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6DD Places available 60 Head Mrs Kay Priestley Private nursery provision for 30 children Number of pupils 412 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Phone : 0113 386 2550 Fax: 0113 250 5948 Area W Number of preferences 1=48 2=14 3=26 Email: [email protected] As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Places available 45 Head Shelagh Henderson MEd applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Number of pupils 308 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 with our admissions policy as follows: Area NW Number of preferences 1=58 2=75 3=42 • 29 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more were offered a place. applications than there were places available), we offered places inline • 17 Children were offered a place because the school was their with our admissions policy as follows: nearest (priority 4). • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. • 14 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 15 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) nearest (priority 5). were offered a place. O N • 18 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). • 11 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). O N

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Rawdon St Peter’s Church of England Primary School Robin Hood Primary School School code 3031 School code 2309 Town Street, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6PP Leeds Road, Robin Hood, Wakefield WF3 3BG Phone: 0113 250 4201 Phone: 0113 282 3444 Fax: 0113 288 0795 Email: [email protected] Email Head Teacher or Admin via the link on the school website Places available 45 Head Caroline Sibson Places available 45 Head Mr M Wilson Number of pupils 310 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 300 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=52 2=27 3=14 Area S Number of preferences 1=63 2=33 3=26 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: with our admissions policy as follows: • 26 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. were offered a place. • 19 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 19 Children were offered a place because the school was their were offered a place. nearest (priority 4). • 24 Children were offered a place because the school was their www.rawdonstpeters.org.uk nearest (priority 4). • 1 Child was offered a place although the school was not their A O N nearest (priority 5). Raynville Primary School www.robinhood.leeds.sch.uk School code 2489 A B O N Cross Aston Grove, Leeds LS13 2TQ Phone: 0113 257 9590 Fax: 0113 255 5490 Rosebank Primary School Email: [email protected] School code 2415 Places available 60 Head Mrs M aria Townsend Burley Road, Leeds LS3 1JP Number of pupils 380 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Phone: 0113 243 3497 Fax: 0113 242 7587 Area W Number of preferences 1=64 2=24 3=14 Email: [email protected] As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Places available 40 Head Mrs G Young applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Number of pupils 208 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 with our admissions policy as follows: Area NW Number of preferences 1=30 2=4 3=12 • 20 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. were offered a place. B N F • 33 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). Rothwell Church of England Primary School • 7 Children were offered a place although the school was not their School code 3043 nearest (priority 5). Queensway, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0NB A B O N Phone: 0113 214 6312 Fax: 0113 282 9314 Email: [email protected] Richmond Hill Primary School Places available 30 Head Mr Martin Skinner School code 2451 Number of pupils 198 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Clark Crescent, Leeds LS9 8QF Area S Number of preferences 1=27 2=20 3=24 Phone: 0113 249 3771 Fax: 0113 240 9095 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Email: Mudiese01@ leedslearning.net applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Places available 90 Head Mrs Sue Mudie with our admissions policy as follows: Number of pupils 172 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. Area E Number of preferences 1=38 2=28 3=14 • 12 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011 were offered a place. www.richmondhillprimary.ik.org • 8 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). B N • 9 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5).

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Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School School code 2313 Haigh Road, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0NQ Phone: 0113 214 6314 Fax: 0113 282 0671 Email: [email protected] Places available 45 Head Miss S A Boulton Number of pupils 131 Age Range of pupils 3 to 7 Area S Number of preferences 1=25 2=19 3=20 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011.

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Rothwell Primary School Rufford Park Primary School School code 2506 School code 2002 Carlton Lane, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0DJ Rufford Avenue, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7QR Phone: 0113 386 2570 Fax: 0113 393 4364 Phone: 0113 386 2580 Fax: 0113 391 0908 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 45 Head Janet Booth Places available 30 Head Mrs Alison Anslow Number of pupils 221 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 200 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=37 2=37 3=58 Area NW Number of preferences 1=26 2=10 3=25 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. applications than there were places available), we offered places inline www.ruffordparkprimary.org.uk with our admissions policy as follows: A N • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. • 22 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. Ryecroft Primary School • 5 Children were offered a place because the school was their School code 2501 nearest (priority 4). Stonebridge Grove, Leeds LS12 5AW • 17 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Phone: 0113 263 2433 Fax: 0113 263 0011 nearest (priority 5). Email: [email protected] www.rothwellprimary.co.uk Places available 60 Head Mrs Jan Tootill Y Number of pupils 137 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 O N BUS Area W Number of preferences 1=15 2=7 3=9 Rothwell Victoria Junior School All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. School code 2342 A B O N Cornwall Crescent, Off Wood Lane, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0RA Phone: 0113 214 6315 Fax: 0113 288 9568 Scholes (Elmet) Primary School Email: [email protected] School code 2275 Places available 45 Head Mrs P Ward Station Road, Scholes, Leeds LS15 4BJ Number of pupils 180- Age Range of pupils 7 to 11 Phone: 0113 264 9149 Email: [email protected] Area S Number of preferences 1=29 2=1 3=1 Places available 40 Head Mrs P J Edward All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Number of pupils 240 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Y Area E Number of preferences 1=37 2=17 3=15 A BUS • 7 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Roundhay School Theology and Language College were offered a place. • 33 Children were offered a place because the school was their School code 4063 nearest (priority 4). Gledhow Lane, Leeds LS8 1WD All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Phone: 0113 393 1200 Fax: 0113 393 1202 Email:[email protected] A O N Places available 60 Head Mr W Clapham BA MA Ad DipEd Man Seacroft Grange Primary School From September 2012 Roundhay School Technology and Language School code 2452 College will change its age range to 4-18. The school will take its first Moresdale Lane, Leeds LS14 6JR group of reception age children from September 2012, and gradually Phone: 0113 260 5385 Email: [email protected] fill the primary phase year by year, until in 2018 all year groups are full. Places available 30 Head Mr M O’Grady The primary aged children will be accommodated in new buildings Number of pupils 197 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 on land off Elmete Lane / Wetherby Road and distance will be based Area E Number of preferences 1=30 2=8 3=12 on this building. The school may consider changing its name during As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more the academic year 2011/12 to reflect this change, and a leader for the applications than there were places available), we offered places inline primary phase will be appointed. with our admissions policy as follows: www.roundhay .leeds.sch.uk • 20 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. Roundhay St John’s • 10 Children were offered a place because the school was their Church of England (Aided) Primary School nearest (priority 4). School code 3329 A B North Lane, Leeds LS8 2QJ Phone and Fax: 0113 265 8451 Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Andrew Graham Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NE Number of preferences 1=70 2=25 3=34

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Seven Hills Primary School Sharp Lane Primary School School code 2293 School code 2510 Appleby Way, Morley, Leeds LS27 8LA Sharp Lane, Leeds LS10 4QE Phone: 0113 252 7194 Fax: 0113 307 4683 Phone: 0113 214 1702 Fax: 0113 271 2837 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs P A Potter Places available 60 Head Mrs M A Lupton Number of pupils 348 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 362 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=53 2=51 3=35 Area S Number of preferences 1=55 2=42 3=17 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: with our admissions policy as follows: • 18 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 25 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 21 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 13 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). • 21 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 22 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). nearest (priority 5). Y www.sevenhills.leeds.sch.uk A N BUS A B O N F C Shire Oak Church of England Primary School Shadwell Primary School - Federated with Braham Primary School code 3929 School code 2441 Wood Lane, Leeds LS6 2DT Main Street, Leeds LS17 8JF Phone and Fax: 0113 275 5890 Phone: 0113 214 4127 Fax: 0113 232 9153 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Jane Devane Places available 30 Exec. Head Ms S J Pyatt Number of pupils 197 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Number of pupils 189 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=22 2=33 3=29 Area NE Number of preferences 1=42 2=33 3=34 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: with our admissions policy as follows: • 14 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 17 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 11 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 11 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). • 5 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 2 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). nearest (priority 5). Open day 12 October 2011 9.15am to 11.30am www.shadwell.leeds.sch.uk O Open morning 24, 16 and 29 November 2011 9.15am to 11.00am and 5 January 2012 9.15am to 11.00am Southroyd Primary School A O N F School code 2335 Littlemoor Crescent, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 8AT Shakespeare Primary School and Children’s Centre Phone and Fax: 0113 257 0197 School code 2462 Email: [email protected] Shakespeare Avenue, Leeds LS9 7HP Places available 60 Head David Eaton (Acting untill Easter 2012) Phone: 0113 336 8340 Fax: 0113 248 9429 Number of pupils 336 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Children’s Centre Phone: 0113 336 8344 Area W Number of preferences 1=56 2=35 3=19 Email: [email protected] As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Places available 45 Head Mr Julian Gorton applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Number of pupils 334 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 with our admissions policy as follows: Area E Number of preferences 1=44 2=51 3=47 • 24 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more • 31 Children were offered a place because the school was their applications than there were places available), we offered places inline nearest (priority 4). with our admissions policy as follows: • 5 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 15 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) nearest (priority 5). were offered a place. • 13 Children were offered a place because the school was their www.southroyds.leedslearning.org nearest (priority 4). A O N • 17 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). www.shakespeareleeds.org.uk

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Spring Bank Primary School St Matthew’s Church of England (Aided) Primary School School code 2414 School code 3908 Spring Road, Leeds LS6 1AD Wood Lane, Leeds LS7 3QF Phone: 0113 204 3120 Fax: 0113 204 3121 Phone and fax: 0113 268 1489 Email: [email protected] Email: headteacher@St Matthews.leeds.sch.uk Places available 30 Head Mr Michael Brawley Places available 60 Head Heather Lacey Number of pupils 200 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 411 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=31 2=22 3=26 Area NE Number of preferences 1=62 2=58 3=28 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more www.st.matthews.leeds.sch.uk applications than there were places available), we offered places inline A O with our admissions policy as follows: • 10 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) St Oswald’s Church of England (Aided) Junior School were offered a place. School code 3350 • 10 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). The Green, Guiseley, Leeds LS20 9BT • 10 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Phone: 01943 873570 Fax: 01943 870798 nearest (priority 5). Email: [email protected] Places available 90 Head Mrs M F Woodall www.springbankprimary.org Number of pupils 250 Age Range of pupils 7 to 11 A O Area NW Number of preferences 1=53 2=1 3=4 www.stoswaldsleeds.org St Bartholomew’s Church of England Primary School A O School code 3056 Strawberry Lane, Leeds LS12 1SF St Peter’s Church of England (Aided) Primary School Phone: 0113 263 9292 Fax: 0113 263 8019 Email: [email protected] School code 3911 Places available 75 Head Mrs Pauline Gavin Cromwell Street, Leeds LS9 7SG Number of pupils 442 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Phone: 0113 293 4411 Fax: 0113 293 4422 Area W Number of preferences 1=51 2=8 3=6 Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mrs E Holliday BA (Hons) All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Number of pupils 230 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 www.st-bartholomews.leeds.sch.uk Area E Number of preferences 1=38 2=19 3=14 B O N F www.ststephenscofe.org.uk A B N St Chad’s Church of England (Aided) Primary School School code 3315 Stanningley Primary School Northolme Avenue, Leeds LS16 5QR School code 2490 Phone: 0113 214 4519 Fax: 0113 214 4629 Leeds and Bradford Road, Stanningley, Leeds LS28 6PE Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 214 6108 Fax: 0113 214 6228 Places available 30 Head Steve Nicholson Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Places available 30 Head Mrs J Reid Area NW Number of preferences 1=47 2=21 3=13 Number of pupils 259 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 www.www.st-chads.leeds.sch.uk Area W Number of preferences 1=41 2=27 3=25 A O N As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline St Mary’s Church of England Primary School with our admissions policy as follows: School code 3047 • 14 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Clifford Road, Boston Spa, Wetherby LS23 6DB were offered a place. Phone: 01937 844395 Fax: 01937 841304 • 13 Children were offered a place because the school was their Email: [email protected] nearest (priority4). Places available 20 Head Mrs J Alexander • 3 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Number of pupils 100 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 nearest (priority 5). Area NE Number of preferences 1=32 2=34 3=17 www.stanningleyprimary.com As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more N F applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: Strawberry Fields Primary School (Foundation) • 8 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) School code 3917 were offered a place. Lidgett Lane, Garforth, Leeds LS25 1LL • 7 Children were offered a place because the school was their Phone: 0113 386 2490 Fax: 0113 287 4853 nearest (priority 4). Email: [email protected] • 5 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Places available 45 Head Mrs R Janney nearest (priority 5). Number of pupils 340 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 www.stmarycofe.org.uk Area E Number of preferences 1=38 2=17 3=19 B O N F www.strawberryfields.leeds.sch.uk O N A

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Summerfield Primary School Talbot Primary School School code 2491 School code 2432 Intake Lane, Leeds LS13 1DQ East Moor Road, Leeds LS8 1AF Phone: 0113 205 7520 Fax: 0113 205 7537 Phone: 0113 293 4086 Fax: 0113 293 0230 Email: [email protected] Email: talbotenq@@leedslearning.net Places available 30 Head Mrs K Wittmann Places available 60 Head Mrs L Clay Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 490 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=37 2=25 3=18 Area NE Number of preferences 1=92 2=65 3=47 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: with our admissions policy as follows: • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. • 1 Child with a statement of special needs. • 20 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 26 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 5 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 33 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). • 4 Children were offered a place although the school was not their www.talbot.leeds.sch.uk nearest (priority 5). O N A www.sandboxeducation.co.uk/summerfieldprimaryschool B O N *Templenewsam Halton Primary School (Foundation) School code 2465 Swarcliffe Primary School Pinfold Lane, Leeds LS15 7SY School code 2468 Phone: 0113 293 0314 Fax: 0113 293 0315 Swarcliffe Drive, Leeds LS14 5JW Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 293 0275 Fax: 0113 293 0276 Places available 60 Head Karen Patel Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 500 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Places available 45 Head Mrs Sue Sanderson Area E Number of preferences 1=74 2=50 3=34 Number of pupils 165 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Area E Number of preferences 1=30 2=18 3=6 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. with our admissions policy as follows: www.swarcliffe.sch.uk • 3 Children were offered a place under priority 1a. • 27 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) O B N F were offered a place. • 21 Children were offered a place because the school was their *Swillington Primary School (Foundation) nearest (priority 4). School code 2328 • 9 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Church Lane, Swillington, Leeds LS26 8DX nearest (priority 5). Phone: 0113 286 3220 Fax: 0113 287 5799 B O N Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mrs A A Rix MA Thorner Church of England Primary School Number of pupils 222 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 School code 3044 Area E Number of preferences 1=21 2=1 3=14 Kirkhills, Thorner, Leeds LS14 3JD B N Phone: 0113 289 2541 Fax: 0113 289 2991 Email: [email protected] Swinnow Primary School Places available 30 Head Mrs A Wrigglesworth School code 2503 Number of pupils 177 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Swinnow Road, Leeds LS13 4PG Area NE Number of preferences 1=28 2=7 3=14 Phone and Fax: 0113 214 6080 Text/Voice Message 0113 200 575 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Email: [email protected] applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Places available 30 Head Mrs A Chin OBE with our admissions policy as follows: Number of pupils 295 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 • 16 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Area W Number of preferences 1=26 2=23 3=21 were offered a place. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more • 7 Children were offered a place because the school was their applications than there were places available), we offered places inline nearest (priority 4b1). with our admissions policy as follows: • 7 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 9 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) nearest (priority 5). were offered a place. O • 10 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). Thorpe Primary School • 11 Children were offered a place although the school was not their School code 2312 nearest (priority 5). Dolphin Lane, Thorpe, Wakefield WF3 3DG B N F Phone: 0113 336 8760 Fax: 0113 282 9248 Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mrs E Kus Number of pupils 120 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=27 2=10 3=12 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011.

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Tranmere Park Primary School Weetwood Primary School School code 2348 School code 2421 Ridge Close, Tranmere Park, Guiseley Leeds LS20 8JJ Weetwood Lane, Leeds LS16 5NW Phone: 01943 875050 Fax: 01943 871041 Phone: 0113 336 8040 Fax: 0113 274 5875 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 45 Head Mrs Kirsten Finley Places available 30 Head Mrs T Wyatt Number of pupils 306 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 215 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=55 2=67 3=19 Area NW Number of preferences 1=42 2=50 3=40 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: with our admissions policy as follows: • 18 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 10 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 27 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 20 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). www.tranmerepark.sch.uk www.weetwood.leeds.sch.uk Open day 24 November 2011 1.45pm and 9 November 2011 9.30am A B O N A O Westbrook Lane Primary School Valley View Community Primary School School code 2364 School code 3928 Westbrook Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5AH Coal Hill Drive, Rodley, Leeds, LS13 1DD Phone: 0113 258 7913 Fax: 0113 258 7945 Phone: 0113 214 6094 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Sarah Griggs Places available 30 Head Mrs J Kay Number of pupils 185 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Number of pupils 208 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=21 2=18 3=19 Area NW Number of preferences 1=41 2=60 3=47 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline www.valleyview-pri.leeds.sch.uk with our admissions policy as follows: Oppertunities for prospective families and children to visit the school • 18 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) 4 November 2011 9.30am to 10.30am and 1.30pm to 2.30pm and were offered a place. 9 November 2011 6.00pm to 7.00pm Further appoinments can be • 12 Children were offered a place because the school was their made by contacting the school nearest (priority 4). B N O F O N

Victoria Primary School Westerton Primary School School code 2454 School code 2297 Ivy Avenue , Leeds LS9 9ER Westerton Road, Tingley, Wakefield WF3 1AR Phone and Fax: 0113 248 2449 Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 253 3504 Fax: 0113 252 1050 Places available 60 Head Mrs Allison Carrick Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 348 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Places available 90 Head Mr James Reid Area E Number of preferences 1=56 2=36 3=31 Number of pupils 630 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Area S Number of preferences 1=100 2=62 3=13 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more with our admissions policy as follows: applications than there were places available), we offered places inline • 28 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) with our admissions policy as follows: were offered a place. • 40 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 26 Children were offered a place because the school was their were offered a place. nearest (priority 4b1). • 23 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 6 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 5). • 27 Children were offered a place although the school was their www.victoria-pr.leeds.sch.uk nearest (priority 5). A B O N C www.westerton.leeds.sch.uk A N

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Westgate Primary School Whinmoor St Paul’s School code 2403 Church of England (Aided) Primary School Scarborough Road, Otley LS21 3JS School code 3912 Phone: 01943 462349 Fax: 01943 467801 Whinmoor Crescent, Leeds LS14 1EG Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 265 7250 Fax: 0113 226 5577 Places available 30 Head Ms H R Carpenter Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Places available 30 Head Sheila Storey Area NW Number of preferences 1=33 2=30 3=25 Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Area E Number of preferences 1=31 2=13 3=5 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline www.st-pawlscope.leeds.sch.uk with our admissions policy as follows: A O N • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. • 12 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) White Laith Primary School were offered a place. School code 2456 • 10 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). Naburn Drive, Leeds LS14 2BL • 7 Children were offered a place although the school was their Phone: 0113 293 0280 Fax: 0113 294 6800 nearest (priority 5). Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mrs N Sheerin www.westgateprimary.co.uk Number of pupils 200 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 A B N F Area E Number of preferences 1=19 2=9 3=9 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Westwood Primary School www.whitelaith.leeds.sch.uk School code 2478 Bodmin Garth, Leeds LS10 4NU F O B N Phone: 0113 271 2420 Email: [email protected] Whitecote Primary School Places available 40 Head Mrs Zoe Adams School code 2494 Number of pupils 322 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Wellington Grove, Leeds LS13 2LQ Area S Number of preferences 1=35 2=21 3=9 Phone: 0113 216 4800 Fax: 0113 216 4848 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Ms Karen Allan www.westgateprimary.co.uk Number of pupils 363 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 A B N Area W Number of preferences 1=63 2=21 3=16 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Wetherby St James’ applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Church of England Primary School with our admissions policy as follows: School code 3045 • 1 Child was offered a place under priority 1a. Hallfield Lane, Wetherby LS22 6JS • 30 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Phone: 01937 583379 Fax: 01937 588440 were offered a place. Email: [email protected] • 22 Children were offered a place because the school was their Places available 20 Head Mr D Walsh BEd MEd nearest (priority 4). • 7 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Number of pupils 105 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 nearest (priority 5). Area NE Number of preferences 1=3 2=5 3=9 www.whitecote.leeds.sch.uk All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. A B O N A N F

Whingate Primary School *Whitkirk Primary School (Foundation) School code 2493 School code 2466 Whingate Road, Leeds LS12 3DS Templegate Walk, Leeds LS15 0EU Phone: 0113 263 8910 Fax: 0113 279 1712 Phone: 0113 260 6203 Fax: 0113 264 6346 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mr S Myers Places available 60 Head Mr S Clark Number of pupils 400 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 290 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=59 2=20 3=30 Area E Number of preferences 1=38 2=58 3=38 As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more applications than there were places available), we offered places inline applications than there were places available), we offered places inline with our admissions policy as follows: with our admissions policy as follows: • 23 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) • 15 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. were offered a place. • 25 Children were offered a place because the school was their • 15 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). nearest (priority 4). • 12 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 30 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). nearest (priority 5). A N www.whitkirk.leeds.sch.uk O N

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Wigton Moor Primary School Woodlesford Primary School School code 2390 School code 2314 Barfield Crescent, Leeds LS17 8RU Church Street, Woodlesford, Leeds LS26 8RD Phone: 0113 268 2341 Fax: 0113 268 4003 Phone: 0113 214 6306 Fax: 0113 288 0314 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs J Norton Places available 60 Head Mr M Rossiter Number of pupils 405 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 470 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NE Number of preferences 1=45 2=54 3=45 Area S Number of preferences 1=86 2=56 3=18 All those who applied for the school were offered places in 2011. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more www.wigtonmoorl.leeds.sch.uk applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Open day 18 November 2011 9.30am to 11.30am and 1.30pm to 3.00pm with our admissions policy as follows: Y • 30 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) O BUS were offered a place. • 27 Children were offered a place because the school was their Windmill Primary School nearest (priority 4). School code 2471 • 3 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Windmill Road, Leeds LS10 3HQ nearest (priority 5). Phone: 0113 271 2115 Fax: 0113 276 1807 A O N Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs Sally Sumpner Wykebeck Primary School Number of pupils 297 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 School code 2457 Area S Number of preferences 1=53 2=19 3=24 Brander Street, Leeds LS9 6QH As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Phone: 0113 249 1525 Fax: 0113 248 4640 applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Email: [email protected] with our admissions policy as follows: Places available 60 Head Jennifer Millington • 23 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) Number of pupils 265 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 were offered a place. Area E Number of preferences 1=18 2=8 3=13 • 24 Children were offered a place because the school was their nearest (priority 4). A B O N • 13 Children were offered a place although the school was not their nearest (priority 5). Yeadon Westfield Infant School B N F C School code 2358 Westfield Grove, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7NQ Woodlands Primary School Phone: 0113 250 5449 Email: [email protected] School code 2461 Places available 60 Head Mrs A Parker Foundry Place, Leeds LS9 6DA Number of pupils 167 Age Range of pupils 3 to 7 Phone: 0113 240 7382 Fax: 0113 240 9185 Area NW Number of preferences 1=52 2=56 3=50 Email: [email protected] As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more Places available 60 Head Chris Walton applications than there were places available), we offered places inline Number of pupils 427 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 with our admissions policy as follows: Area E Number of preferences 1=60 2=55 3=34 • 19 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) were offered a place. As the school was oversubscribed last year (there were more • 27 Children were offered a place because the school was their applications than there were places available), we offered places inline nearest (priority 4). with our admissions policy as follows: • 14 Children were offered a place although the school was not their • 35 Children who had a brother or sister at the school (priority 2) nearest (priority 5). were offered a place. • 11 Children were offered a place because the school was their O F A N nearest (priority 4). • 14 Children were offered a place although the school was not their Yeadon Westfield Junior School nearest (priority 5). School code 2324 B O A N New Road , Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7HW Phone and fax: 0113 214 6504 or Phone: 0113 250 3395 Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs Anne Parker Number of pupils 180 Age Range of pupils 3 to 8 Area NW Number of preferences 1=52 2=56 3=50 www.yeadonwestfield-jun.leedslearning.net

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Christ the King Catholic Primary School Bramley Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Primary School School code 3369 School code 3381 Kings Approach, Leeds LS13 2DX 292 Harrogate Road, Leeds LS17 6SX Phone: 0113 214 6106 Fax: 0113 257 5409 Phone: 0113 336 8690 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mr N Ryan Places available 60 Head Mr S Dudgeon Number of pupils 185 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Number of pupils 411 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area W Number of preferences 1=20 2=13 3=8 Area NE Number of preferences 1=70 2=29 3=26 A N Open morning November 15 2011 9.30am to 11.30am O N Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School School code 3370 Our Lady’s Catholic Primary School Halton Moor Avenue, Leeds LS9 0HA School code 3376 Phone and Fax: 0113 248 3095 Pigeon Cote Road, Leeds LS14 1EP Email: [email protected] Phone: 0113 214 4123 Fax: 0113 225 6006 Places available 45 Head Mrs Wendy M Walsh BA Email: [email protected] Number of pupils 355 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Places available 30 Head Mrs S Flaherty Area E Number of preferences 1=53 2=32 3=14 Number of pupils 209 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 B A O Area E Number of preferences 1=33 2=20 3=11 www.ourladyscatholicprim.org.uk Holy Family Catholic Primary School A B N F School code 3372 Parliament Road, Leeds LS12 2LH Rothwell St Mary’s Catholic Primary School Phone: 0113 214 3565 Fax: 0113 279 8051 School code 3364 Email: [email protected] Royds Lane, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0BJ Places available 30 Head Peter McQuillen-Strong Phone: 0113 214 6313 Fax: 0113 288 9037 Number of pupils 185 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Email: [email protected] Area W Number of preferences 1=32 2=17 3=5 Places available 30 Head Mr Stephen Nicholson O N F Number of pupils 207 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=41 2=25 3=6 Holy Name Catholic Primary School Y BUS School code 3380 Otley Old Road , Leeds LS16 6NF Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Phone: 0113 293 6444 Fax: 0113 293 6555 School code 3377 Email: [email protected] Eden Way, Leeds LS4 2TF Places available 30 Head Mr Aiden Duffy Phone: 0113 214 4560 Fax: 0113 214 4561 Number of pupils 207 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Email: [email protected] Area NW Number of preferences 1=37 2=28 3=17 Places available 30 Head Mrs G Nieland A O Number of pupils 136 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=19 2=17 3=7 Holy Rosary and St Anne’s Catholic Primary School Y O N BUS School code 3383 Leopold Street, Leeds LS7 4AW Ss Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School, Yeadon Phone: 0113 336 8433 Fax: 0113 262 3305 School code 3363 Email: [email protected] Crofters Lea, New Road, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7HW Places available 30 Head Mrs Liz McDonagh-Smith Phone and Fax: 0113 250 3540 Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 E-mail: [email protected] Area NE Number of preferences 1=40 2=12 3=14 Places available 30 Head Mr T Robertshaw BEd BA www.holyrosaryand st annes.org.uk Number of pupils 225 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Y A B O N BUS Area NW Number of preferences 1=37 2=12 3=12 www.sspeterandpaulyeadon.co.uk

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St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School, Beeston St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Hunslet School code 3367 School code 3374 Barkly Road, Leeds LS11 7JS Joseph Street, Leeds LS10 2AD Phone: 0113 214 1700 Fax: 0113 277 2633 Phone and Fax: 0113 271 2093 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Lisa Leonard Places available 30 Head Mrs E Snelling Number of pupils 207 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Number of pupils 150 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=39 2=35 3=8 Area S Number of preferences 1=20 2=11 3=21 www.stanthonysbeeston.ik.org www.hunslet-st-josephs.leeds.sch.uk A B

St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School, Harehills St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Otley School code 3368 School code 3360 St Wilfrid’s Circus, Leeds LS8 3PF Manor Square, Otley LS21 3AP Phone: 0113 293 0350 Fax: 0113 293 0655 Phone: 01943 463840 Fax: 01943 464191 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 60 Head Mrs Tarra M cStay Places available 30 Head Ms Cecilia Knight Number of pupils 393 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 190 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=63 2=40 3=37 Area NW Number of preferences 1=27 2=15 3=6 A B O N B O

St Benedict’s Catholic Primary School St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Pudsey School code 3365 School code 3361 Station Fields, Garforth, Leeds LS25 1PS Mount Pleasant Road, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 7AZ Phone: 0113 214 6821 Fax: 0113 287 7138 Phone and Fax: 0113 256 5407 or 0113 214 6099 Email: [email protected] Fax: 0113 214 6100 Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Kieron Flood Places available 30 Head Ms Alison Ashworth Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Number of pupils 230 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=22 2=18 3=10 Area W Number of preferences 1=43 2=9 3=6 www.st-benedicts.leeds.sch.uk www.stjosephscatholicprimary.co.uk Y O N O B BUS

St Edward’s Catholic Primary School St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Wetherby School code 3358 School code 3366 Westwood Way, Boston Spa LS23 6DX Barleyfields Road, Wetherby LS22 6PR Phone: 01937 843946 Fax: 01937 541763 Phone: 01937 582163 Fax: 01937 581924 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 20 Head Miss A Gilpin Places available 30 Head Mr Dominic William BA LLB DipEd Number of pupils 149 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Number of pupils 216 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Area NE Number of preferences 1=24 2=13 3=10 Area NE Number of preferences 1=32 2=11 3=11 www.st-edwards.leeds.sch.uk O N

St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Horsforth St Francis Catholic Primary School, Morley School code 3359 School code 3362 Broadgate Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5AB Highcliffe Road, Morley, Leeds LS27 9LX Phone and Fax: 0113 258 4593 Phone: 0113 336 8420 Fax: 0113 253 8141 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Peter Hughes Places available 22 Head Jane Burns Number of pupils 208 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 135 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Area NW Number of preferences 1=41 2=35 3=13 Area S Number of preferences 1=17 2=11 3=11 www.st-marys-pri.leeds.co.uk www.stfrancismorley-org O O St Nicholas Catholic Primary School St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School, Beeston School code 3375 School code 3371 Oakwood Lane, Leeds LS9 6QY Lady Pit Lane, Leeds LS11 6RX Phone: 0113 293 0318 Fax: 0113 293 0828 Phone: 0113 270 0978 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 40 Head Mr P Lawson MEd Places available 25 Head Mrs P M Holmes BA Number of pupils 267 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 165 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=67 2=70 3=27 Area S Number of preferences 1=29 2=18 3=14 www.stnicholasprimaryleeds.org.uk B N B

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St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School St Theresa’s Catholic Primary School School code 3382 School code 3385 Torre Road, Leeds LS9 7QL Barwick Road, Leeds LS15 8RQ Phone and Fax: 0113 248 0380 Phone: 0113 293 0240 Fax: 0113 293 0242 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mrs S Kneeshaw Places available 60 Head Mr J Hutchinson Number of pupils 218 Age Range of pupils 5 to 11 Number of pupils 380 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area E Number of preferences 1=60 2=25 3=24 Area E Number of preferences 1=84 2=27 3=23 www.stpatricksleeds.org.uk www.st-theresas.leeds.sch.uk Y O N BUS

St Paul’s Catholic Primary School St Urban’s Catholic Primary School School code 3378 School code 3373 Buckstone Crescent, Leeds LS17 5ES Tongue Lane, Leeds LS6 4QE Phone: 0113 293 9901 Fax: 0113 216 1353 Phone: 0113 293 4477 Fax: 0113 293 4488 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mrs M A Cabry Places available 30 Head Mrs E J Cavadino Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Number of pupils 210 Age Range of pupils 4 to 11 Area NE Number of preferences 1=30 2=35 3=18 Area NW Number of preferences 1=52 2=33 3=29 www.stpaulscps.com www.sturbans.co.uk Y A N F BUS

St Philip’s Catholic Primary School Middleton School code 3379 St Philip’s Avenue, Leeds LS10 3SL Phone: 0113 271 6763 Fax: 0113 271 5556 Email: [email protected] Places available 30 Head Mrs E Taylor MA (Primary Ed) Number of pupils 195 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area S Number of preferences 1=26 2=26 3=13 www.middleton-st-phillips.leeds.sch.uk Y A N BUS

Jewish voluntary-aided primary school

Brodetsky Primary School School code 3915 The George Lyttleton Centre, Wentworth Avenue, Leeds LS17 7TN Phone and fax: 0113 293 0578 Email: [email protected] Places available 45 Head Jeremy Dunford Number of pupils 268 Age Range of pupils 3 to 11 Area NE Number of preferences 1=42 2=0 3=3 www.brodetsky.co.uk O A B N

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Glossary

Admissions policy Nearest school Voluntary-aided schools The policy setting out how we The closest school to your home These are schools that decide their decide which children to offer places measured by a straight line, not by own policy on admissions and take at a school to. road. This does not include voluntary- responsibility for offering school aided schools. places. Appeal If you are not happy with the Ofsted Waiting list school we have offered you, you can Office for Standards in Education Once offers have been made, we appeal to an independent panel who – this is the official organisation for then set up a waiting list. This is a list can look at your individual case and monitoring standards in schools of parents who have asked for their may be able to offer you the school through regular inspections. child’s name to be put on a list for a you want. Please see our Appeal school. It is not when you apply to go Preference Guide on our website for more on the waiting list that’s important, Parents can express a preference for information about appeals. it’s how you stand in relation to a school for their child. A preference the admissions policy. You need to Common preference form is not the same as free choice. remember that children can move This is the form you can use to apply Siblings up and down the waiting list. This is for a place at any school if you live Siblings refers to brothers or sisters, mainly due to families moving into in Leeds. Parents must apply to their half brother or sister, adopted the area. local authority. Local authorities then brother or sister, step brother or pass the information between each Waiting list and appeal form sister, foster brother or sister, all living other, as appropriate. This is the form you must fill in if you at the same address. The definition are not happy with the community Community schools does not include cousins or other or voluntary-controlled school we These are the schools where we family members sharing a house. have offered your child. decide who is offered a place. SEN casework officer Co-ordinated admission If your child has a statement of arrangements special educational needs, this is the This is where all schools use a single named person who you can contact common preference form so parents if you have any problems. do not have to apply to individual Statement of Special voluntary-aided, foundation schools Educational Needs and academies. This is a legal document, produced Distance after an assessment of your child This will be measured using a and setting out how we will meet straight-line distance system. As part their special needs. of this system there is a program that Supplementary Information forms measures the ‘straight-line’ distance (SIFs) from the centre of the main school All parents who list their preferred building to your home address (this schools on the website or on the data is obtained from the postal Common Preference Form are address file). regarded as having made valid Foundation schools applications. A supplementary These schools are outside local information form may also have to authority control. They have their be completed for applicants to be own admissions policy and are considered under faith criteria of part of the co-ordinated admission faith schools. arrangements.

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For official use only:

SecondaryPrimary,Primary and Infant Common Junior and JuniorPreference Form Common Preference Preference Form Form ReturnRReturneturn by by byJanuary 31 15by O 2011Januaryctober January 20 2011201210 2011 Please fill in both sides of this form using capitals and read all sections and the guidance before completingPlease fill in the both form. sides You canof this return form the using form capitals to your andchildÕ read s current all sections primary and school the orguidance to the Admissionsbefore com -

Team. pleteing the form. You can return the form to your childs current school or to the Admissions Team. Section 1.The child who is starting school.

Name and current address of child: Your contact details: If so, please give the name and

phone number of the social Telephone no: Mobile no: worker: Email: Date of birth: Is the child in public care or Gender (M/F): fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority (Y/N)?

ChildÕ s current school code:

If you are moving address in the future you must contact us at the time of your move and be able to provide suitable proof of your change of address.

Please refer to the summary pamphlet on what we will accept as suitable evidence. We will only update your address once you have provided acceptable evidence of your house move.

Section 2. Details of your older child.

If you would like your child, named in Section 1, to attend the same school as an older brother or sister you must complete this section and section 4. The older child named in this section must still be in the school when the younger child starts.

Code Name of school

Older childÕ s name: Date of birth: Gender (M/F):

for example 01 09 2006

Please refer to the summary pamphlet for information about brothers and sisters.

Section 3. If you wish you may tell us why you have listed the schools overleaf.

All Catholic, Church of England and Jewish voluntory aided schools (except Collingham Lady Elizabeth Hastings) have a supplimentory information form (SIF) for you to complete if you are applying for a place on the grounds of faith. Please print this form from our web site www.leeds.gov.uk or collect from the school and return it directly to the school. If Collingham Lady Elizabeth Hastings is one of your preferences please give the details of a faith leader who may be contacted by the school govenors.

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Section 4. List up to three schools, including your nearest community, voluntary-controlled, voluntary aided foundationSection 4. Listschool up to or three academy schools, to avoidincluding being your placed nearest outside community, your voluntary-controlled,area. foundation school or academy to avoid being placed outside your area.

IfIf you you are applyingapplying for for a Catholic a Catholic or Church or Church of England of England voluntary-aided voluntary secondary aided school secondary you will school also need you to will also needcomplete to complete a Supplementary a Supplementary Information Form Information for that school. Form Have for thatyou filledscho inol. section Have 2 you about filled older inbrothers section and 2 about oldersisters? brothers and sisters? Preference 1

Preference 2

Preference 3

2461 Woodlands Primary School For example 4111 Wetherby High School

Please make sure you have read all the guidelines and filled in all the required sections of this form before returning it to the headteacher of your child's current school or to the Admissions Team.

If you have applied online at www.educationleeds.co.uk/admissions you must not use this form. If you have applied on line at www.leeds.gov.uk you must not use this form. Declaration

II consentconsent toto EducationLeeds City Leeds Council processing processing the the information information detailed detailed in inthis this form. form. I understandI understand that that this this will will be be used used by by EducationLeeds City Leeds Council for for educational educatiional purposes purposes and and my my agreement agreement is basedis based upon upon Education Leeds City Leeds council complying complying with withthe the DataData Protectionprotection Act 1998.

Full name of parent or carer Full name of parent or carer: SignatureSignature ofof parentparent or carercarer Relationship to child Date:

By returning this form unsigned you are agreeing to EducationLeeds City Leeds Council using using the the information information detailed detailed in inthis this form for theform purposes for the purposes of offering of youoffering a place you ina aplace Leeds in aschool. Leeds school.

Please note that failure to give correct information may result in any place offered being withdrawn.

SCHOOL STAMP

DATE AND INITIALS

This section is voluntary. Please tick the box below that best describes the ethnic origin, country of origin and first language of your child. This information will not be used to decide which school your child will go to. It will be used for statistical purposes only and neither you nor your family will be identified in any information.

1 Bangladeshi 12 Traveller - Irish heritage 2 Chinese 13 White British 3 Indian 14 White Eastern European 4 Kashmir Pakistani 15 White Western European 5 Kashmir other 16 White Irish 6 Other Pakistani 17 Any other white background 7 Other Asian 18 Mixed Asian and white 8 Black African 19 Mixed black African and white 9 Black Caribbean 20 Mixed black Caribbean and white 10 Any other black background 21 Any other mixed background 11 Gypsy Roma 22 Any other ethnic group 23 Refuse to answer

A Country of Origin B First Language

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Summary of the 2011/2012 ‘Starting primary school’ questionnaire

Our aim is to make our procedures How would you rate the I you contacted the team by as helpful as possible. We take information in the full guide for telephone or email how would account of any comments we receive parents? you rate the promptness of the from parents. Our aim is to always response? have at least 90% of parents saying 87% of parents said they are happy with the sevice. excellent or good. 88% of parents said excellent or good.

How would you rate the information in the summary If you contacted the team by guide? How would you rate the telephone or visited how would explanation of the admission you rate the staff in terms of 86% of parents said process? being professional, polite and excellent or good. helpful? 85% of parents said excellent or good. 92% of parents said excellent or good.

If you applied online, how If you contacted the team would you rate the online by telephone or visited how application system? would you rate the information we gave you? 74% of parents said excellent or good. 94% of parents said excellent or good.

If you used the website how easy Overall, how would you rate did you find the information you the quality of information and wanted? service? 71% of parents said 89% of parents said excellent or good. excellent or good. Admissions Team, Floor 10 West, Merrion House, 110 Merrion Centre, Leeds LS2 8DT. Phone: 0113 222 4414 Email: [email protected] Website: www.leeds..gov.uk