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Primary Schools – Reception Intake Appendix 1b Proposed Published Admission Numbers September 2017 DfE = Department for Education Number PAN = Published Admission Number Reception Intake - Foundation and Voluntary Aided Schools Infant, Primary & All-through Schools PAN PAN Comments DfE School Name Sep Sep 2016 2017 3318 Abbey RC Primary School (The) 60 60 5949 Al-Furqan Primary School 90 90 4334 Al-Hijrah School 60 60 3354 Bournville Infant School 90 90 3319 Christ the King Catholic Primary 45 45 School 2289 Cofton Primary School 60 60 School undergoing expansion under LA Basic Need programme to become 2FE throughout. 2464 Coppice Primary School 60 60 3320 Corpus Christi Catholic Primary 60 60 School 3321 English Martyrs' Catholic Primary 60 60 School 3435 Four Oaks Primary School 60 60 3316 Guardian Angels Catholic Primary 30 30 School took a bulge class in 2015 to School accommodate 60 Reception pupils 3436 Harper Bell Seventh-Day 30 30 Adventist School 3411 Holly Hill Methodist CofE Infant 60 60 School 2474 Hollyfield Primary School 60 60 3317 Holy Family Catholic Primary 30 30 School 3327 Holy Souls Catholic Primary 60 60 School 3352 King David Junior & Infant School 30 30 2462 Little Sutton Primary School 60 60 5204 Manor Park Primary School 60 60 3322 Maryvale Catholic Primary School 30 30 2416 Moor Hall Primary School 30 30 3003 Moseley Church of England 30 30 Primary School 3323 Oratory Roman Catholic Primary 30 30 (The) 3351 Our Lady and St Rose of Lima 30 30 Page 1 of 10 PAN PAN Comments DfE School Name Sep Sep 2016 2017 Catholic Primary School 3328 Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic 30 30 Primary School 3357 Our Lady's Catholic Primary 30 30 School 3325 Rosary Catholic Primary School 60 60 (The) 3409 Sacred Heart Catholic Primary 30 30 3381 St Alban's Catholic Primary School 30 30 3380 St Ambrose Barlow Catholic 30 30 Primary School 3335 St Anne's Catholic Primary School 30 30 3329 St Augustine’s Catholic Primary 30 30 School 3302 Saint Barnabas CE Primary School 60 60 3372 St Bernadette's Catholic Primary 90 90 School 3375 St Bernard's Catholic Primary 60 60 School 3331 St Catherine of Siena Catholic 30 30 Primary School 3337 St Chad's Catholic Primary School 30 30 3406 St Clare's Catholic Primary School 60 60 3386 St Cuthbert's RC Junior & Infant 30 30 (NC) School 3363 St Dunstan's Catholic Primary 60 60 School 3347 St Edmund's Catholic Primary 30 30 School 3355 St Edward's Catholic Primary 60 60 School 3342 St Francis Catholic Primary School 60 60 5205 St Francis Church of England 30 30 Aided Primary School 3367 St Gerard's RC Junior & Infant 30 30 School 3410 St John and St Monica Catholic 30 30 Primary School 3360 St John Fisher Catholic Primary 30 30 3339 St Joseph's Catholic Primary 30 30 School (B7) 3377 St Jude's Catholic Primary School 30 30 3371 St Laurence Church Infant School 90 90 3361 St Margaret Mary Catholic 30 30 School took a bulge expansion in 2015. Primary School Discussions underway with LA on the potential for any further expansion from Sept 2016 in light of latest sufficiency data Page 2 of 10 PAN PAN Comments DfE School Name Sep Sep 2016 2017 and pending any further approvals. 3383 St Mark's Catholic Primary School 30 30 3382 St Martin de Porres Catholic 30 30 Primary School 3350 St Mary and St John Junior & 60 60 Infant School 3344 St Mary's Catholic Primary School 60 60 3346 St Patrick's Catholic Primary 30 30 School 3362 St Peter and St Paul RC Junior & 30 30 Infant School 3385 St Peter's Catholic Primary School 30 30 3365 St Teresa's Catholic Primary 30 30 School 3349 St Thomas More Catholic Primary 45 45 School took a bulge expansion in 2015. Plans underway with LA on an expansion from Sept 2016 which will increase PAN to 60. This expansion is pending school organisation approval. 3310 St Vincent's Catholic Primary 30 30 School 3359 St Wilfrid's Catholic Junior & 60 60 Infant School 5203 Walmley Infant School 90 90 2478 Whitehouse Common Primary 60 60 School - Total 2955 2955 Reception Intake - Academies & Free Schools Infant, Primary & All-through Schools DfE School Name PAN PAN Comments Sep Sep 2016 2017 2020 Acocks Green Primary School 60 60 3433 Albert Bradbeer Academy 60 60 2144 Alston Primary School 90 90 2041 ARK Rose Primary Academy 30 30 2056 ARK Tindal Primary Academy 60 60 2072 Billesley Primary School 90 90 4017 Bournville School and Sixth Form *60 60 School conducting a consultation to Centre become an all-through school taking primary provision from 2016, pending consultation outcomes and Secretary of State approval Page 3 of 10 DfE School Name PAN PAN Comments Sep Sep 2016 2017 2295 Brookvale Primary School 30 30 2152 Brownmead Junior & Infant 30 30 School 2047 Chilwell Croft Academy 60 60 2140 Chivenor Primary School 60 60 2134 City Road Primary School 60 60 2299 Cottesbrooke Infant School 90 90 5201 Deanery Church of England 60 60 Primary School (The) 2065 Dorrington Academy 90 90 2036 Erdington Hall Primary 60 60 2310 Fairway Primary School 30 30 2109 Four Dwellings Primary Academy 60 60 2450 Great Barr Primary 60 60 2451 Green Meadow Primary 60 60 2085 Greenholm Primary 90 90 2138 Grestone Academy 90 90 2121 Hawkesley Church Primary 30 30 Academy 2309 Heathfield Primary School 60 60 2455 Heathlands Primary Academy 60 60 2434 Hillstone Primary School 60 60 3429 Hill West Primary School 60 60 3402 Holy Cross Catholic Primary 30 30 School 3303 Holy Trinity CE Primary Academy 30 30 (Handsworth) 2111 Jervoise School 30 30 4020 King Solomon International 60 60 All-through free school opened with effect Business School from Sept 2015. Coordinating Admissions through LA. 2073 Kings Rise Academy 45 45 2096 Lea Forest Primary Academy 60 60 2453 Leigh Primary School 60 60 2075 Mansfield Green E-ACT Academy 60 60 2463 Mere Green Primary School 60 60 Secretary of State approval was received for the Academy Trust proposal which expanded the school with effect from Sept 2015. The new PAN is 60 (from 30). 2100 Merritts Brook E-ACT Academy 30 30 2070 Montgomery Primary Academy 90 90 2078 Moor Green Primary School 60 60 2038 Nansen Primary School - A Park *180 120 Discussion underway with LA on reduction View Academy of PAN to 120 from Sept 2016. 2048 Nechells Primary E-ACT Academy 30 30 2032 Nishkam Primary School 60 60 Page 4 of 10 DfE School Name PAN PAN Comments Sep Sep 2016 2017 Birmingham 2263 Northfield Manor Primary 60 60 Academy 2064 Oaklands Primary (The) 60 60 2102 Oasis Academy Blakenhale 90 90 Infants 2117 Oasis Academy Boulton 30 30 2141 Oasis Academy Foundry 30 30 2110 Oasis Academy Hobmoor 60 60 2103 Oasis Academy Short Heath 60 60 2105 Oasis Academy Woodview 60 60 TBC Olive Primary School 90 90 Primary free school proposed to open with effect from Sept 2016 taking admissions across 4 nodal points. Pending formal Funding Agreement. 3374 Our Lady of Fatima Catholic 30 30 Primary School 2249 Orchards Primary Academy (The) 30 30 2458 Parkfield Community School 90 90 2452 Pegasus Primary School 30 30 2057 Percy Shurmer Academy 60 60 TBC Perry Beeches - The Primary 100 100 Primary free school proposed to open with School I effect from Sept 2016. Pending formal Funding Agreement. Co-ordinating own Admissions in first year. 4019 Perry Beeches V - The All Through 100 100 All-through free school opened with effect Family Free School from Sept 2015. Coordinating own Admissions in first year. TBC Perry Beeches VI - The Free School - 100 All-through free school proposed to open with effect from Sept 2017. Pending formal Funding Agreement. Co-ordinating own Admissions in first year. 2003 Prince Albert Junior & Infant 90 90 School 2460 Robin Hood Academy 90 90 2481 Rookery School 60 60 2058 Shirestone Academy (The) 30 30 2037 Slade Primary School 60 60 3330 St Brigid’s Catholic Primary 60 60 School 2059 St Clement's Church of England 30 30 Academy 2154 St Columba’s Catholic Primary 30 30 School 2104 St Georges Church of England 60 60 Academy, Newtown Page 5 of 10 DfE School Name PAN PAN Comments Sep Sep 2016 2017 2120 St George's Church of England 30 30 Primary School 3358 St James Catholic Primary School 30 30 3306 St John's CofE Primary School 60 60 2071 St John's & St Peter’s CofE 30 30 Academy 2158 St Joseph’s Catholic Primary (B30) 30 30 3401 St Joseph’s RC Primary School 60 60 3015 St Mary's C of E Primary and 60 60 Nursery Academy, Handsworth 2061 St Michael's CofE Primary 30 30 Academy, Handsworth 3311 St Michael's Church of England 60 60 Aided Primary School 3403 St Nicholas Catholic Primary 30 30 School 3366 St Pauls Catholic Primary School 30 30 3314 St Thomas’Church of England VA 30 30 Primary School 2098 Tame Valley Academy 30 30 2195 Timberley Primary School 90 90 2126 Tiverton Academy 30 30 2449 Twickenham Primary School 60 60 2068 Warren Farm Primary School 45 45 4009 Waverley School 90 90 2136 Woodhouse Primary Academy 60 60 2480 Wychall primary School 60 60 2146 Wyndcliffe Primary School 90 90 2122 Yarnfield Primary School 90 90 - Total 5180 5190 Year 3 Intake - Foundation and Voluntary Aided Schools Junior Schools DfE School Name PAN PAN Comments Sep Sep 2016 2017 3353 Bournville Junior School 96 96 3307 St Laurence Church Junior School 90 90 5202 Walmley Junior School 90 90 - Total 276 276 Page 6 of 10 Year 3 Intake – Academies Junior Schools DfE School Name PAN PAN Comments Sep Sep 2016 2017 2182 ARK Chamberlain Primary 150 150 Academy 2107 Oasis Academy Blakenhale Junior 90 90 2080 Reaside Academy 60 60 2408 Town Junior School 60 60 - Total 360 360 Year 7 Intake - Foundation and Voluntary Aided Schools Secondary Schools DfE School Name PAN PAN Comments Sep Sep 2016 2017 4804 Archbishop Ilsley Catholic 210 210 5413 Bishop Challoner Catholic College 180 180 4801 Cardinal Wiseman Catholic *129 110 Discussion underway with LA on reduction Technology College of PAN to 110 from Sept 2016.
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