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Primary Application & Allocation Statistics 2021-22 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 Application and Allocation Statistics Primary 2021/2022 Outcomes as at 16 April 2021 1 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 Contents Pages Section 3-4 Comparative Summary of Primary Admissions 2021 & 2020 – Allocation Day Outcomes 5-11 Summary of Applications received by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2021 12-19 Summary of Allocations to Primary, Infant and First School’s by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2021 20-45 Summary of Applications and Allocations by Primary, Infant and First School – 2021 & 2020 46-74 Summary of Applications to Hertfordshire Primary, Infant and First Schools by Preference Rank – 2021 & 2020 75-80 Summary of Allocations to Out County applicants for Hertfordshire Primary, Infant and First Schools – 2021 & 2020 81-88 Summary of Hertfordshire residents allocated Primary, Infant and First Schools in Other Authorities – 2021, 2020 & 2019 2 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 Comparative Summary of Primary Admissions Allocation Day Outcomes - 2021 & 2020 This table summarises the allocations made for pupils applying to Hertfordshire primary, infant or first schools and Hertfordshire pupils applying to out county schools. The data includes on-time and late applications from Hertfordshire and out county. The data is displayed for the 2021 and 2020 admissions processes. 3 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 Comparative Summary of Primary Admissions 2021 & 2020 Applicants 2021 2020 Variance Number of Hertfordshire applicants 13850 14436 -586 Number of out county applicants 614 589 25 Hertfordshire applicants as a % of all applicants 95.75 96.08 -0.32 Out county applicants as a % of all applicants 4.25 3.92 0.32 Total Applicants 14464 15025 -561 Allocations 2021 2020 Variance Number % Number % Number % Hertfordshire Children allocated a ranked school 13512 97.56 14079 97.53 -567 -4.20 allocated their first ranked school 12090 87.29 12516 86.70 -426 -3.52 allocated their second ranked school 954 6.89 1057 7.32 -103 -10.80 allocated their third ranked school 312 2.25 360 2.49 -48 -15.38 allocated their fourth ranked school 156 1.13 146 1.01 10 6.41 Out county children allocated a ranked school 271 44.14 242 41.09 29 10.70 allocated their first ranked school 227 36.97 199 33.79 28 12.33 allocated their second ranked school 22 3.58 26 4.41 -4 -18.18 allocated their third ranked school 14 2.28 12 2.04 2 14.29 allocated their fourth or lower ranked school 8 1.30 5 0.85 3 37.50 Total children allocated a ranked school 13783 95.29 14321 95.31 -538 -3.90 allocated their first ranked school 12317 85.16 12715 84.63 -398 -3.23 allocated their second ranked school 976 6.75 1083 7.21 -107 -10.96 allocated their third ranked school 326 2.25 372 2.48 -46 -14.11 allocated their fourth or lower ranked school 164 1.13 151 1.00 13 7.93 Hertfordshire children allocated a non-ranked school (on times and lates) 338 2.44 357 2.47 -19 Hertfordshire children allocated a non-ranked school (on times) 260 1.88 286 1.98 -26 4 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 Summary of Applications received by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2021 This table summarises the total number of applications received for pupils applying to primary, infant or first schools, and is broken down by district and parish of the applicant. Applicants living outside Hertfordshire are not included. 5 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 Summary of Applications received by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2021 District Parish Ontime Applicants Late Applicants Total Applicants Broxbourne / Cheshunt / Hoddesdon / Waltham Broxbourne District 1132 32 1164 Cross Broxbourne District Total 1132 32 1164 Aldbury 12 12 Berkhamsted 211 3 214 Bovingdon 38 38 Chipperfield 18 18 Flamstead 19 19 Flaunden 2 2 Great Gaddesden 8 8 Hemel Hempstead 1210 40 1250 Dacorum District Kings Langley 65 65 Little Gaddesden 10 10 Markyate 52 52 Nash Mills 40 1 41 Nettleden With Potten End 11 11 Northchurch 25 25 Tring 159 1 160 Tring Rural 15 2 17 Wigginton 5 1 6 Dacorum District Total 1900 48 1948 Albury 7 7 East Hertfordshire Anstey 1 1 District Ardeley 4 4 6 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 District Parish Ontime Applicants Late Applicants Total Applicants Aspenden 3 3 Aston 10 10 Bayford 3 3 Bengeo Rural 8 8 Benington 11 11 Bishops Stortford 430 4 434 Bramfield 1 1 Braughing 10 10 Brent Pelham 2 2 Brickendon Liberty 7 7 Buntingford 112 112 Cottered 19 1 20 Datchworth 12 12 Eastwick 2 2 Furneux Pelham 3 3 Gilston 16 16 Great Amwell 21 21 Great Munden 2 2 Hertford 383 6 389 Hertford Heath 17 17 Hertingfordbury 6 6 High Wych 8 1 9 Hormead 5 5 Hunsdon 11 1 12 Little Berkhamsted 1 1 Little Hadham 8 8 7 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 District Parish Ontime Applicants Late Applicants Total Applicants Little Munden 5 5 Much Hadham 17 17 Sacombe 2 2 Sawbridgeworth 104 3 107 Standon 47 3 50 Stanstead Abbots 20 1 21 Stanstead St Margarets 10 10 Stapleford 10 10 Tewin 12 12 Thorley 6 6 Thundridge 15 15 Walkern 14 14 Ware 239 5 244 Wareside 3 3 Watton-at-stone 28 28 Westmill 2 2 Widford 2 1 3 Wyddial 2 2 East Hertfordshire District Total 1661 26 1687 Aldenham 71 71 Bushey 300 7 307 Elstree And Borehamwood 515 12 527 Hertsmere District Potters Bar 192 4 196 Ridge 3 3 Shenley 54 2 56 South Mimms 2 1 3 8 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 District Parish Ontime Applicants Late Applicants Total Applicants Hertsmere District Total 1137 26 1163 Ashwell 24 24 Baldock 93 2 95 Barkway 8 8 Barley 4 4 Buckland 4 4 Caldecote 1 1 Clothall 1 1 Codicote 55 55 Graveley 4 4 Great Ashby 71 71 Hexton 1 1 Hinxworth 4 4 North Hertfordshire Hitchin 352 3 355 District Holwell 8 8 Ickleford 21 21 Kelshall 1 1 Kimpton 22 22 Kings Walden 10 10 Knebworth 47 47 Langley 3 3 Letchworth 393 7 400 Lilley 6 6 Newnham 1 1 Offley 12 12 Pirton 12 12 9 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 District Parish Ontime Applicants Late Applicants Total Applicants Preston 2 2 Radwell 2 2 Reed 3 3 Royston 210 3 213 Sandon 5 5 St Ippolyts 20 20 St Pauls Walden 13 2 15 Therfield 6 6 Weston 7 1 8 Wymondley 7 7 North Hertfordshire District Total 1432 19 1451 Colney Heath 57 1 58 Harpenden 366 2 368 Harpenden Rural 5 5 London Colney 117 3 120 Redbourn 64 64 St Albans District Sandridge 151 151 St Albans 803 12 815 St Michael 6 6 St Stephen 149 2 151 Wheathampstead 73 2 75 St Albans District Total 1791 22 1813 Stevenage Stevenage 1081 19 1100 Stevenage Total 1081 19 1100 Abbots Langley 234 4 238 Three Rivers District Chorleywood 79 79 10 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 District Parish Ontime Applicants Late Applicants Total Applicants Croxley Green 177 177 Rickmansworth (part) / Maple Cross 201 1 202 Sarratt 7 7 Watford Rural 251 4 255 Three Rivers District Total 949 9 958 Watford Watford 1187 26 1213 Watford Total 1187 26 1213 Ayot St Peter 4 4 Essendon 13 13 Hatfield 421 17 438 North Mymms 79 4 83 Welwyn Hatfield District Northaw And Cuffley 48 1 49 Welwyn 93 93 Welwyn Garden City 649 14 663 Woolmer Green 8 2 10 Welwyn Hatfield District Total 1315 38 1353 Grand Total 13585 265 13850 11 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 Summary of Allocations to Primary, Infant or First School by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2021 This table summarises allocations made for pupils applying to primary, infant or first schools, and is broken down by district and parish of the applicant, and by preference rank. Non-ranked allocations are included and any late applications processed for allocation day. Applicants living outside Hertfordshire are not included. Where there have been no allocations made to applicants from a particular parish, the table will be blank. 12 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 Summary of Allocations to Primary, Infant or First School by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2021 Allocated preference % Ranked District Parish Ontime Late Total P1 P2 P3 P4 LP1 LP2 LP3 LP4 Allocations NRA NRA Broxbourne / Cheshunt / Broxbourne Hoddesdon / Waltham 980 77 28 17 16 3 2 1 30 10 1164 96.56 District Cross Total 980 77 28 17 16 3 2 1 30 10 1164 96.56 Aldbury 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 100.00 Berkhamsted 201 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 214 99.07 Bovingdon 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 100.00 Chipperfield 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 100.00 Flamstead 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 100.00 Flaunden 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 100.00 Great Gaddesden 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 100.00 Hemel Hempstead 990 107 41 13 15 3 2 5 59 15 1250 94.08 Kings Langley 61 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 100.00 Dacorum District Little Gaddesden 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 100.00 Markyate 47 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 100.00 Nash Mills 32 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 41 95.12 Nettleden With Potten 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 100.00 End Northchurch 24 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 100.00 Tring 146 8 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 160 100.00 Tring Rural 12 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 17 88.24 Wigginton 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 100.00 Total 1632 142 51 14 18 4 2 5 61 19 1948 95.89 13 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2021 Allocated preference % Ranked District Parish Ontime Late Total P1 P2 P3 P4 LP1 LP2 LP3 LP4 Allocations NRA NRA Albury 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.00 Anstey 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 100.00 Ardeley 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 100.00 Aspenden 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 100.00 Aston 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 100.00 Bayford 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 100.00 Bengeo Rural 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 100.00 Benington 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 100.00 Bishops Stortford 402 16 6 2 4 0 0 0 4 0 434 99.08 Bramfield 0 1 0 0 0 0
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