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Primary to Secondary Allocations (North Shropshire) 2017 Printed: 1 March 2017 Primary to Secondary Allocations (North Shropshire) 2017 Printed: 1 March 2017 1st Preferences Allocations (included in total) (included . SEN) c * ) in ( inc SEN ( aces left at school after allocation pupils allocated of pl al 1st preference requests al places allocated dmission Limit n area sibling with n area without sibling Late Applications Withdrawn from transfer group 1st preference allocated 2nd preference allocated 3rd preference allocated SEN Offered vacancies A I I Out of area sibling with Out of area without sibling Tot Out of area, linked primary 1st preference not required Tot No. Grove School 208 49 82 0 4 135 3 2 0 129 4 0 6 7 0 146 62 Lakelands Academy 116 17 33 13 35 98 2 5 0 96 2 0 2 1 0 101 15 Sir John Talbot's School 135 26 48 1 11 86 2 1 0 81 9 0 5 3 0 98 37 St. Martins School 60 6 19 2 21 48 0 0 0 43 0 0 5 0 0 48 12 The Corbet School 135 42 85 3 18 148 5 1 0 134 5 0 5 0 0 144 -9 The Marches School 270 68 111 20 34 233 15 5 0 230 0 0 3 0 0 233 37 Thomas Adams School 208 52 80 19 31 182 6 3 0 181 12 2 1 2 0 198 10 Totals 1132 260 458 58 154 930 33 17 0 917 32 2 27 13 0 968 164 If an application form was received after the closing date it has been marked as late. Late applications were only considered for a place once all other places were allocated. Therefore, if a school was oversubscribed no late places were allocated to those schools. NB: The following applies to Secondary Allocations only. * This column denotes pupils who live out of area but who attended a primary school in the secondary school's catchment area. They are included in the numbers for "Out of area without sibling". Primary to Secondary Allocations (Shrewsbury) 2017 Printed: 1 March 2017 1st Preferences Allocations (included in total) (included . SEN) c * ) in ( inc SEN ( aces left at school after allocation pupils allocated of pl al 1st preference requests al places allocated dmission Limit n area sibling with n area without sibling Late Applications Withdrawn from transfer group 1st preference allocated 2nd preference allocated 3rd preference allocated SEN Offered vacancies A I I Out of area sibling with Out of area without sibling Tot Out of area, linked primary 1st preference not required Tot No. Belvidere School 168 52 114 1 5 172 0 1 0 155 7 1 5 0 0 168 0 Meole Brace School 243 71 108 7 8 194 0 0 0 190 35 2 4 2 0 233 10 Priory School 168 52 148 2 13 215 0 0 0 163 2 0 3 0 0 168 0 Shrewsbury Academy 237 64 106 3 0 173 0 3 0 167 2 0 6 4 0 179 58 Totals 816 239 476 13 26 754 0 4 0 693 46 3 18 6 0 748 68 If an application form was received after the closing date it has been marked as late. Late applications were only considered for a place once all other places were allocated. Therefore, if a school was oversubscribed no late places were allocated to those schools. NB: The following applies to Secondary Allocations only. * This column denotes pupils who live out of area but who attended a primary school in the secondary school's catchment area. They are included in the numbers for "Out of area without sibling". Primary to Secondary Allocations (South Shropshire) 2017 Printed: 1 March 2017 1st Preferences Allocations (included in total) (included . SEN) c * ) in ( inc SEN ( aces left at school after allocation pupils allocated of pl al 1st preference requests al places allocated dmission Limit n area sibling with n area without sibling Late Applications Withdrawn from transfer group 1st preference allocated 2nd preference allocated 3rd preference allocated SEN Offered vacancies A I I Out of area sibling with Out of area without sibling Tot Out of area, linked primary 1st preference not required Tot No. Bridgnorth Endowed School 174 17 24 12 21 74 7 4 0 72 3 0 2 4 0 81 93 Church Stretton School 124 38 54 11 12 115 4 1 0 112 3 1 3 1 0 120 4 Idsall School 216 48 74 24 88 234 6 4 0 187 20 7 2 0 9 216 0 Lacon Childe School 108 27 52 16 32 127 4 1 0 118 0 0 9 0 0 127 -19 Ludlow CE School 174 38 68 3 3 112 2 2 0 109 0 0 3 0 0 112 62 Mary Webb School 120 45 54 3 4 106 3 3 0 106 0 0 0 0 0 106 14 Oldbury Wells School 168 39 57 23 53 172 7 2 0 169 7 2 3 0 0 183 -15 The Community College, Bishops Castle 108 24 35 6 11 76 0 1 0 75 0 0 1 0 0 76 32 William Brookes School 162 38 68 22 65 193 10 2 0 153 6 2 1 0 6 162 0 Totals 1354 314 486 120 289 1209 43 20 0 1121 39 12 24 5 15 1183 171 If an application form was received after the closing date it has been marked as late. Late applications were only considered for a place once all other places were allocated. Therefore, if a school was oversubscribed no late places were allocated to those schools. NB: The following applies to Secondary Allocations only. * This column denotes pupils who live out of area but who attended a primary school in the secondary school's catchment area. They are included in the numbers for "Out of area without sibling"..
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