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1022598 Appendix 3 HCC Primary School Allocations 2019-20 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Application and Allocation Statistics Primary 2019/2020 Outcomes as at 16 April 2019 1 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Contents Pages Section 3-4 Comparative Summary of Primary Admissions 2019 & 2018 – Allocation Day Outcomes 5-11 Summary of Applications received by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2019 12-18 Summary of Allocations to Primary, Infant and First School’s by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2019 19-48 Summary of Applications and Allocations by Primary, Infant and First School – 2019 & 2018 49-78 Summary of Applications to Hertfordshire Primary, Infant and First Schools by Preference Rank – 2019 & 2018 79-83 Summary of Allocations to Out County applicants for Hertfordshire Primary, Infant and First Schools – 2019 & 2018 84-93 Summary of Hertfordshire residents allocated Primary, Infant and First Schools in Other Authorities – 2019 & 2018 2 Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Comparative Summary of Primary Admissions Allocation Day Outcomes - 2019 & 2018 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 2019 and 2018 admissions processes. 3 Return to Index Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Comparative Summary of Primary Admissions 2019 & 2018 Applicants 2019 2018 Variance Number of Hertfordshire applicants 14379 14388 -9 Number of out county applicants 561 489 72 Hertfordshire applicants as a % of all applicants 96.24 96.71 -0.47 Out county applicants as a % of all applicants 3.76 3.29 0.47 Total Applicants 14940 14877 63 Allocations 2019 2018 Variance Number % Number % Number % Hertfordshire Children allocated a ranked school 13992 97.29 13938 96.87 52 0.37 allocated their first ranked school 12373 86.04 12416 86.29 -45 -0.36 allocated their second ranked school 1085 7.55 1003 6.97 82 8.18 allocated their third ranked school 390 2.71 358 2.49 32 8.94 allocated their fourth ranked school 144 1.00 161 1.12 -17 -10.56 Out county children allocated a ranked school 246 43.85 222 45.40 24 10.81 allocated their first ranked school 212 37.79 188 38.45 24 12.77 allocated their second ranked school 18 3.21 25 5.11 -7 -28.00 allocated their third ranked school 12 2.14 8 1.64 4 50.00 allocated their fourth or lower ranked school 4 0.71 1 0.20 3 300.00 Total children allocated a ranked school 14238 95.29 14160 95.18 76 0.54 allocated their first ranked school 12585 84.23 12604 84.72 -21 -0.17 allocated their second ranked school 1103 7.38 1028 6.91 75 7.30 allocated their third ranked school 402 2.69 366 2.46 36 9.84 allocated their fourth or lower ranked school 148 0.99 162 1.09 -14 -8.64 Hertfordshire children allocated a non-ranked school (on times and lates) 386 2.68 450 3.13 -62 Hertfordshire children allocated a non-ranked school (on times) 328 2.28 375 2.61 -146 4 Return to Index Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Summary of Applications received by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2019 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 Return to Index Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Summary of Applications received by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2019 Ontime Late Total District Parish I Applicants Applicants Applicants Broxbourne District Broxbourne / Cheshunt / Hoddesdon / Waltham Cross 1185 16 1201 Broxbourne District Total 1185 16 1201 - --- Aldbury 6 6 Berkhamsted 222 1 223 Bovingdon 47 47 Chipperfield 18 18 Flamstead 16 16 Flaunden 4 4 Great Gaddesden 12 12 Hemel Hempstead 1233 19 1252 Dacorum District Kings Langley 35 35 Little Gaddesden 11 11 Markyate 35 2 37 Nash Mills 31 31 Nettleden With Potten End 8 1 9 Northchurch 20 20 Tring 145 1 146 Tring Rural 14 14 Wigginton 21 21 Dacorum District Total 1878 24 1902 Albury 7 7 Anstey 3 3 East Hertfordshire District Ardeley 5 1 6 Aspenden 3 3 6 Return to Index Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Ontime Late Total District Parish Applicants Applicants Applicants Aston 6 6 Bengeo Rural 7 7 Benington 12 12 Bishops Stortford 390 7 397 Bramfield 2 2 Braughing 14 14 Brent Pelham 2 2 Brickendon Liberty 6 6 Buntingford 111 1 112 Cottered 6 6 Datchworth 11 11 Eastwick 3 3 Furneux Pelham 1 1 Gilston 11 1 12 Great Amwell 17 17 Great Munden 2 2 Hertford 363 4 367 Hertford Heath 18 18 Hertingfordbury 4 4 High Wych 14 14 Hormead 8 8 Hunsdon 12 12 Little Berkhamsted 4 4 Little Hadham 6 6 Little Munden 8 8 Meesden 3 3 Much Hadham 18 18 Sacombe 6 6 7 Return to Index Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Ontime Late Total District Parish Applicants Applicants Applicants Sawbridgeworth 89 89 Standon 49 49 Stanstead Abbots 26 26 Stanstead St Margarets 11 11 Stapleford 2 2 Tewin 10 10 Thorley 7 1 8 Thundridge 15 15 Walkern 11 11 Ware 240 2 242 Wareside 8 8 Watton-at-stone 33 33 Westmill 2 2 Widford 3 3 East Hertfordshire District Total 1589 17 1606 Aldenham 53 1 54 Bushey 317 3 320 Elstree And Borehamwood 549 10 559 Hertsmere District Potters Bar 240 1 241 Ridge 2 2 Shenley 68 1 69 South Mimms 10 10 Hertsmere District Total 1239 16 1255 Ashwell 25 25 Baldock 105 105 North Hertfordshire District Barkway 6 6 Barley 5 5 Buckland 2 1 3 8 Return to Index Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Ontime Late Total District Parish Applicants Applicants Applicants Bygrave 1 1 Clothall 1 1 Codicote 43 43 Graveley 5 5 Great Ashby 101 1 102 Hexton 1 1 Hinxworth 4 4 Hitchin 404 3 407 Holwell 5 5 Ickleford 17 17 Kimpton 16 16 Kings Walden 9 9 Knebworth 45 45 Langley 3 1 4 Letchworth 392 7 399 Lilley 3 3 Newnham 3 3 Nuthampstead 1 1 Offley 19 1 20 Pirton 13 13 Preston 5 5 Radwell 2 2 Reed 2 2 Royston 207 1 208 Rushden 1 1 Sandon 4 4 St Ippolyts 25 1 26 St Pauls Walden 15 15 9 Return to Index Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Ontime Late Total District Parish Applicants Applicants Applicants Therfield 8 8 Wallington 1 1 Weston 13 13 Wymondley 12 12 North Hertfordshire District Total 1523 17 1540 Colney Heath 69 1 70 Harpenden 417 4 421 Harpenden Rural 2 2 London Colney 128 2 130 Redbourn 69 1 70 St Albans District Sandridge 147 147 St Albans 868 3 871 St Michael 3 3 St Stephen 141 2 143 Wheathampstead 78 1 79 St Albans District Total I 1922 14 1936 Stevenage Stevenage 1125 18 1143 Stevenage Total 1125 18 1143 1 - --- Abbots Langley 247 4 251 Chorleywood 96 96 Croxley Green 173 173 Three Rivers District Rickmansworth (part) / Maple Cross 224 4 228 Sarratt 9 9 Watford Rural 278 5 283 Three Rivers District Total 1027 13 1040 Watford Watford 1311 19 1330 Watford Total 1311 19 1330 Welwyn Hatfield District Ayot St Peter 1 1 10 Return to Index Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Ontime Late Total District Parish Applicants Applicants Applicants Essendon 9 9 Hatfield 459 16 475 North Mymms 85 2 87 Northaw And Cuffley 42 42 Welwyn 94 94 Welwyn Garden City 699 3 702 Woolmer Green 16 16 Welwyn Hatfield District Total 1405 21 1426 Grand Total 14204 175 14379 11 Return to Index Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Summary of Allocations to Primary, Infant or First School by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2019 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 Return to Index Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Summary of Allocations to Primary, Infant or First School by Parish/Town of Applicant – 2019 Allocated preference % Ranked District Parish Total Ontime Late Allocations P1 P2 P3 P4 LP1 LP2 LP3 LP4 NRA NRA Broxbourne / Cheshunt / 1013 96 25 18 7 1 2 1 33 5 1201 96.84 Broxbourne District Hoddesdon / Waltham Cross Total 1013 96 25 18 7 1 2 1 33 5 1201 96.84 Aldbury 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 100.00 Berkhamsted 203 15 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 223 98.65 Bovingdon 46 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 100.00 Chipperfield 17 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 100.00 Flamstead 14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 100.00 Flaunden 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 75.00 Great Gaddesden 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 91.67 Hemel Hempstead 988 122 48 14 8 4 1 1 61 5 1252 94.73 Kings Langley 33 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 100.00 Dacorum District Little Gaddesden 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 100.00 Markyate 32 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 37 97.30 Nash Mills 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 100.00 Nettleden With 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 88.89 Potten End Northchurch 18 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 100.00 Tring 131 9 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 146 98.63 Tring Rural 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.00 Wigginton 16 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 100.00 Total 1579 154 59 18 10 5 1 1 68 7 1902 96.06 13 Return to Index Primary Applications and Allocations as at 16 April 2019 Allocated preference % Ranked District Parish Total Ontime Late Allocations P1 P2 P3 P4 LP1 LP2 LP3 LP4 NRA NRA Albury 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.00 Anstey 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 100.00 Ardeley 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 100.00 Aspenden 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 100.00 Aston 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 100.00 Bengeo Rural 5 1 1 0
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