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Allocation Statement September 2016 Year 7 Intake Ashton Park School
Allocation Statement September 2016 Year 7 Intake Ashton Park School As Ashton Park is oversubscribed, the criteria stated in the booklet “A guide for parents and carers on applying for a secondary school place for the school year 2016-2017” have been applied to allocate the places that are available at the school. 434 on-time applications have been received for Ashton Park School which has an admission number of 216. 2 places are required at the school as it is named in their Statement of Special Educational Need/ Education Health & Care Plan (EHCP). The remaining 214 places have been allocated using the Academy’s published admissions criteria as follows; How the Initial Allocation of Places was made The 214 places have been offered to the following children: 1. Those children who are defined as 'Children in Care'; or children who were previously in care, but immediately after being in care became subject to an adoption, residence, or special guardianship order. (2 places). 2. Siblings living in the school’s area of first priority where there are older siblings of statutory school age in attendance at the school and who will still be on roll in the year of entry. The term “sibling” means a full, step, half, adopted or fostered brother or sister, or other child living permanently within the same household. The school reserves the right to ask for proof of relationship. (44 places) 3. Children who live the nearest distance from the School within the area of first priority. (123 places) 4. Children living outside Ashton Park’s first area with older siblings attending the school and who will be still on roll in the year of entry. -
List of Schools Who Process Their Own in Year Admissions
List of Schools who process their own In Year admissions If a Bristol school appears on this list you will need to apply directly to the school. We are unable to process applications for any school on this list. Primary, Infant and Junior Schools (4-11) St Bonaventure's Catholic Ashton Vale Primary Henbury Court Academy Primary Bannerman Road Academy Holy Cross Catholic Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Badocks Wood E-ACT Hotwells Primary St Mary Redcliffe Academy Academy Ilminster Avenue E-ACT St Nicholas Of Tolentine Barton Hill Academy Academy Catholic Primary Bridge Learning Campus Little Mead Academy St Patrick’s Catholic Primary May Park Primary St Pius X Catholic Primary Cathedral Primary (closing 31.8.2021) Cheddar Grove Primary Merchant’s Academy St Teresa's Catholic Primary Easton CE Academy Oasis Academy Bank Leaze St Ursula's E-ACT Academy Elmlea Infant School Oasis Academy Connaught School of Christ the King Catholic Primary Elmlea Junior School Oasis Academy Long Cross Stoke Bishop C of E Primary Fairlawn Academy Oasis Academy Marksbury Road Stoke Park Primary Filton Avenue Primary Oasis Academy New Oak The Dolphin School Fishpond CE Academy Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic The Kingfisher School Primary Fonthill Academy Parson Street Primary Wansdyke Primary School Four Acres Academy Perry Court E-ACT Academy Waycroft Academy Greenfield E-ACT Academy Redfield Educate Together West Town Lane Academy Primary Academy Hareclive E-ACT Academy SS Peter & Paul Catholic Primary Wicklea Academy St Anne’s Infant Woodlands Academy -
Secondary Schools - Open Sessions 2017
SECONDARY SCHOOLS - OPEN SESSIONS 2017 Ashton Park School: Evening Thursday 21st September 2017 - 6pm – 8:30pm Day Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th September 2017 Monday 16th and Monday 30th October 2017 All 11.15am - 12.30pm Bedminster Down School: Evening Thursday 14th September 2017 - 6pm – 8pm Morning Saturday 7th October 2017 - 10am – 12pm Bridge Learning Campus: Evening Tuesday 26th September 2017 - 5pm – 7 pm Morning Saturday 30th September 2017 - 10am – 12pm School Tours are available at any time – call to arrange Bristol Brunel Academy: Evening Wednesday 20th September 2017 - 6pm – 8:30pm Morning Friday 22nd, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th September 2017 All 9am – 10:30am Bristol Cathedral Choir School: Evening Tuesday 12th September 2017 - 5:30pm – 8pm (last tour 7:30pm) Morning Saturday 23rd September 2017 - 9am – 1pm (last tour 12:30am) (No requirement to book, Principal’s talk throughout the morning) Bristol Free School: Morning & Afternoon Tuesday 19th September 2017 - Morning and Afternoons Wednesday 27th September 2017 - Morning, Afternoon and Evening Thursday 19th October 2017 - Morning and Afternoon Registration required at: www.bristolfreeschool.org.uk Bristol Metropolitan Academy: Evening Monday 18th September 2017 - 6pm – 8pm Morning Saturday 16th September 2017 - 9am – 12pm Academy Tours Tuesday 19th, Wednesday 20th, Thursday 21st and Friday 22nd September 2017 - All 9:30am – 11am City Academy: Evening Thursday 21st September 2017 Morning 12th September until 19th October 2017 - 9am – 10.30am every Tuesday, Wednesday and -
FOI 114/11 Crimes in Schools September 2010 – February 2011
FOI 114/11 Crimes in Schools September 2010 – February 2011 Incident Premisies Name Town / City Current Offence Group Count Abbeywood Community School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 4 Alexandra Park Beechen Cliff School Bath Criminal Damage 1 Alexandra Park Beechen Cliff School Bath Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 4 Alexandra Park Beechen Cliff School Bath Violence Against The Person 1 Allen School House Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 0 Archbishop Cranmer Community C Of E School Taunton Burglary 1 Ashcombe Cp School Weston-Super-Mare Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 2 Ashcombe Primary School Weston-Super-Mare Violence Against The Person 0 Ashcott Primary School Bridgwater Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 0 Ashill Primary School Ilminster Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Ashley Down Infant School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 2 Ashton Park School Bristol Other Offences 1 Ashton Park School Bristol Sexual Offences 1 Ashton Park School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Avon Primary School Bristol Burglary 2 Backwell School Bristol Burglary 3 Backwell School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Backwell School Bristol Violence Against The Person 1 Badminton School Bristol Violence Against The Person 0 Banwell Primary School Banwell Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Bartletts Elm School Langport Criminal Damage 0 Barton Hill County Infant School & Nursery Bristol Burglary 1 Barton Hill Primary School Bristol Violence Against The Person 0 Barwick Stoford Pre School Yeovil Fraud Forgery 1 Batheaston Primary -
AAS for Schools
Annual Activity Survey 2018 - What your Year 11 students have gone onto do in 2019 Stat School Total Students Residential Local Authority of Number of Students Students Oasis Academy John Williams 147 Bristol 144 Unknown 3 Activity of your students by DfE activity group Post 16 Activity Group Number of Students Current Situation Not Known 5 3.4% Employment 7 4.8% In Learning 133 90.5% NEET 2 1.4% Total 147 100% Local Authority Y12 Average NEET Y12 Average Current Situation Y12 Average In Learning Not Known Bath and North East Somerset 2.53 % 6.85% 89.07% Bristol, City of 1.15 % 5.21% 92.74% North Somerset 1.17 % 4.09% 94.34% South Gloucestershire 0.86 % 4.24% 94.42% What your students are doing in more detail Post 16 Participation Type Number of Students Apprenticeship 4 Cannot be contacted - no current address 1 Current situation not known 4 Employment with training (other) 1 Employment without training 2 Full time education - school sixth-form 11 Full-time education - further education 73 Full-time education - other 5 Full-time education - sixth-form college 43 Not available to labour market/learning - teenage parent 1 Part-time education 1 Seeking employment, education or training 1 Where students are undertaking their activity Post 16 Provider Name Number of Students 5 A2a 1 Ashton Park School 2 B & M 1 Bath College 2 Boomsatsuma 1 BRIDGWATER AND TAUNTON COLLEGE 1 Bristol Brunel Academy 1 Bristol Cathedral Choir School 1 Bristol City Football Club 2 Bristol Grammar School 1 Cabot Learning Federation 1 City of Bristol College 59 Coachmakers 2 Colston's Girls' School 2 Cotham School 1 Digitech Studio School 2 Education Otherwise (Home Educated) 1 HWV 1 Oasis Academy John Williams 4 Reflections Training Academy 1 REMIT GROUP LIMITED 1 S & B AUTOMOTIVE ACADEMY LIMITED 1 South Gloucestershire and Stroud College 2 St Brendan's Sixth Form College 42 St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School 8 Unknown Organisation 4 Weston College 2 . -
School/College Name Post Code Group Size Abbeywood Community
School/college name Post Code Group Size Abbeywood Community School BS34 8SF 60 Ashton Park School, Bristol BS3 2JL 70 Bath College BA1 1UP 260 Bath College BA1 1UP 260 Bath College BA11UP 50 Beechen Cliff School BA24RE 200 Bradley Stoke Community School BS32 9BS 100 Bridgwater & Taunton College TA5 2LS 48 Brimsham Green School BS37 7LB 73 Bristol Free School Sixth Form BS10 6NJ 60 Bristol Free School Sixth Form BS10 6NJ 55 Bristol Grammar School BS8 1SR 170 Bristol Grammar School BS8 1SR 170 Cathedral Schools Trust BS1 5TS 220 Chew Valley School BS40 8QB 90 Chipping Sodbury School BS37 6EW 40 Churchill Academy & Sixth Form BS25 5QN 140 Cirencester College GL7 1XA 100 City of Bristol College (College Green) 50 City of Bristol College (College Green) BS1 5UA 100 City of Bristol College (College Green) 50 City of Bristol College (College Green) BS1 5UA 100 Clevedon School BS21 6AH 100 Clifton High School BS83JD 30 Colston's School BS65RD 70 Downend Comprehensive School BS16 6XA 74 EF International Academy UK Ltd, Torquay TQ1 3BG 100 Frome Community College BA11 2HQ 100 Gordano School BS20 7QR 194 Hayesfield Sixth Form, Bath BA2 3LA 160 John Cabot Academy BS15 4JT 150 Kingswood School BA1 5RG 90 Midsomer Norton Sixth Form BA3 4AD 220 Nailsea School BS48 2HN 95 North Bristol Post 16 Centre BS6 6BU 75 Oldfield School BA1 9AB 27 Patchway Community College BS32 4AJ 40 Queen Elizabeth's Hospital School BS16 1QG 2 Ralph Allen School BA27AD 95 Redland Green School BS6 7EH 80 Sexey's School BA100DF 85 Sir Bernard Lovell Academy, Bristol BS30 *TS -
'School Place Planning and School Admissions in Bristol'
Scrutiny Councillor workshop – Information Pack Bristol City Council Overview and Scrutiny – Councillor Workshop ‘School Place Planning and School Admissions in Bristol’ Date: Monday 19th December Venue: The Writing Room, City Hall Time: 1 – 4pm Information pack Thank you for accepting the invitation to participate in the Councillor Workshop. The Workshop has been arranged to provide Councillors with an in depth understanding of school admissions in Bristol. A variety of documents have been collated to assist you in preparation for the session. You are recommended to familiarise yourself with this before the workshop as time will be limited on the day. What information has been provided and why? In order to understand the challenges facing Bristol, Councillors need to understand how and why decisions are made in relation to School Place Planning and School Admissions. A substantial amount of background information has been provided (either as an attachment or a web link has been provided) and there will also be an opportunity to ask questions at the Workshop. Title What information does this provide? 1. The Integrated Education and The document outlines a number of strategic aims and Capital Strategy (2015 – 2019) objectives to improve the number of places, the distribution of facilities and the condition and suitability of the estate. 2. A guide for parents and carers The booklet provides information to assist parents and carers applying for primary schools make decisions and to guide them to sources of further for the school year 2017-2018 information. 3. Education outside schools – Web link – click here to view What is alternative learning provision 4. -
Cabot Learning Federation Teaching School Alliance
Cabot Learning Federation Cabot Learning Federation Teaching School Alliance @CLF Institute 2016 Growth Haywood Village Academy City Academy Bristol Hans Price Academy Digitech Studio School Bristol Wallscourt Farm Academy John Cabot Academy Hanham Woods Academy Frome Vale Academy Bath Community Academy Begbrook Primary Academy Summerhill Academy King’s Oak Academy Bristol Brunel Academy Minerva Primary Academy CLF Post 16 Bristol Metropolitan Academy 2016 Cabot Learning Federation Cabot Learning Federation • 1548 staff (690 teachers) • 7958 pupils • 1711 in 3-11 (21%) • 5722 in 11-16 (72%) • 525 in Post 16 (7%) 2016 Cabot Learning Federation Academies September 2016 WFA SA MPA FVA BPA HVA Nest Engage KOA BCA HPA BBA BMA JCA CAB HWA DSSB EYFS X X X X X X KS1 X X X X X X X KS2 X X X X X X KS3 X X X X X X X X X Key Stages Key KS4 X X X X X X X X X X P16 X X X X X X X Key Mainstream Primary Alternative Provision All-through Academy 11-16 Academy 11-18 Academy Studio School Leadership Team Vision & Values CLF Institute CLF Teaching School Alliance Partners CLF Academies: Named partners in Teaching School Alliance: Bath Community Academy The Castle School Bridge Learning Campus Bristol Brunel Academy Andalusia Academy Orchard School Bristol Bristol Metropolitan Academy John of Gaunt School Priory Community School City Academy Bristol St Brendan’s Sixth Form College Wellsway School and MAT Digitech Studio School Ashley Down Primary Bristol Grammar School Hanham Woods Academy Fishponds Primary Academy Bristol Cathedral Choir School Hans Price -
Post 16 Strategy
better future Be inspired Improving 24 Bristol PostStrategy 16 2019 - Education, Skills and Career Pathways skilled world class post 16 education fulfil your life ambitions Better qualifed 1 Foreword Bristol is proud to be a UNESCO Learning benefit from more diverse and technical City and our Learning City Partnership education opportunities and apprenticeships, has a strong ambition to enable all from inspiring employer engagement, from young people to achieve their full improved careers information, advice and guidance, improved targeted support and a potential in learning, life and work. co-ordinated curriculum that is more linked to Many young people in Bristol are achieving the world of work. great education success and have a smooth The priorities outlined here can only be pathway into further and higher education achieved through world class partnership work that leads to great careers. However, too many – with active involvement of young people and young people from all parts of the city are their parents/carers, generous collaboration failing to meet their full potential; they are between education and training providers, and disengaging early or leaving education without increased contributions from local employers. a clear picture of their skills and the best fit and pathways into employment opportunities. City leaders and partners are now mobilising to move from planning to action to help us Leading post 16 providers have come transform the future for our next amazing together to change this situation. They have generation. We thank them in their help in the worked together by carrying out research challenge to make Bristol a more equal place to and developing a collaborative strategy with live and work. -
KBSP Local Arrangements 2019/20
KEEPING BRISTOL SAFE PARTNERSHIP Local Arrangements 2019/20 Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group July 2019 2 KEEPING BRISTOL SAFE PARTNERSHIP Contents 1 Introduction 2 Background 3 Priorities 4 Local Safeguarding Arrangements and Partners in Bristol 4.1 Geographical Boundary 4.2 Relevant Agencies 4.3 Early Years settings, schools, and other educational establishments 4.4 Residential Homes and Care Providers 4.5 Youth custody 4.6 Resourcing 5 Scrutiny and Assurance 5.1 Role of the Independent Chair 5.2 Partnership Oversight and Scrutiny Arrangements 5.3 Independent Scrutiny 5.4 Scrutiny Assurance Framework 5.5 Participation and Engagement 5.6 Policy and Procedure 6 Business Delivery and KBSP Structure 6.1 Business Delivery and Performance Groups 6.2 Task and Finish Groups 6.3 KBSP Structure 7 Statutory Reviews 8 Data and Intelligence 9 Thresholds 10 Annual Reports 11 Commissioning Multi Agency Training Appendices 1 Relevant Agencies LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS 3 1. Introduction This document sets out the new multi-agency � ‘new’ safeguarding issues are identified early safeguarding arrangements in Bristol, known locally as � learning is promoted and embedded Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership (KBSP). � information is shared effectively The KBSP partnership has responsibility (and will be � the public feel confident that Bristol citizens are constituted) to deliver statutory duties to safeguard protected from harm and promote the wellbeing of children as required by The launch of this multi-agency integrated safeguarding Working Together to Safeguard Children 20181; to help and community safety partnership reflects Bristol’s and protect adults at risk of neglect and/or abuse by ambition to work collaboratively across local agencies delivering the functions of a Safeguarding Adults Board and organisations to develop an equitable and robust 2 (SAB) as required by The Care Act 2014 ; and to protect partnership. -
Statements for Second Round of Secondary Allocations in 2018
Allocation Statement for Ashton Park School - September 2018 As Ashton Park School is oversubscribed, the criteria stated in the booklet ‘A guide for parents and carers on applying for a secondary school place for the school year 2018- 2019’ have been applied to allocate the places that are available at the school. 513 on-time applications (205 first preferences, 170 second preferences and 138 third preferences) have been received for Ashton Park School which has an admission number of 216. How the initial allocation of places was made 1 place is required for a child where the school is named in their Statement of Special Educational Needs/Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). The remaining 215 places have been offered to the following children: 1. Those children who are defined as 'Children in Care' or children who were previously in care, but immediately after being in care became subject to an adoption order, child arrangement order, or special guardianship order. (2 places) 2. Those children living within the area of first priority for Ashton Park School, with siblings of statutory school age attending the school, who will still be on roll in September 2018 (53 places) 3. Those children who live within the area of first priority for Ashton Park School, (133 places) 4. Those children living outside the area of first priority with siblings of statutory school age attending the school who will still be on roll in September 2018 (27 places) 2nd Round Allocation As at 8th May 2018, 6 places had become available for reallocation. At this stage there were 49 applicants waiting for a place. -
Post 16 Providers: Where to Go After Year 11
Post 16 Providers: Where to Go After Year 11 In Bristol and the surrounding area, there is a great selection of different Post 16 Providers that offer everything from A Levels and Apprenticeships to T Levels and Traineeships – and everything in between! You may be keen to move on to a Sixth Form Centre or College, or you may prefer a smaller environment that specialises in a specific vocational area. Listed below are the places that students from Pathways Learning Centre tend to go after Year 11: The largest colleges in Bristol which offer A Level and Vocational qualifications at levels available for all students are City of Bristol College and SGS College: Post 16 Centre Website What They Offer – In Their Own Words City of Bristol College – 4 Centres: www.cityofbristol.ac.uk Our comprehensive curriculum offer College Green means that our students are able to Ashley Down develop the skills, knowledge and South Bristol Skills Academy qualifications they need to get a job, start a AEC – Engineering & Motor Vehicle career, progress to university or improve their independence. SGS College – 5 Campuses: www.sgscol.ac.uk At South Gloucestershire and Stroud Filton College (SGS), we strive to provide clear, WISE high quality professional and technical Stroud routes into apprenticeships, employment Queens Road and self-employment as well as to Further Berkeley Green and Higher Education alongside robust academic routes. To support progression, we provide high-quality career pathways in each of our departments through Intermediate, Technical, Academic, Higher and Professional qualifications. Sixth Form Centres & Specialist Schools Post 16 Centre Website What They Offer – In Their Own Words St Brendan’s Sixth Form www.stbrn.ac.uk St Brendan’s Sixth Form College is the only College specialist Level 3 provider in the Bristol- BathSouth Gloucestershire area and is an educational home to over 1800 students.