How Places Were Offered for Each School in the Tri-Borough Area (Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham and Westminster)

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How Places Were Offered for Each School in the Tri-Borough Area (Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham and Westminster) How places were offered for each school in the Tri-borough area (Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham and Westminster) • To provide you with as much information as possible you have been provided with details of how places were offered for all schools located in the Tri-borough area. Not all the outcomes will be relevant to your application. • If you are considering applying for further schools, you are advised to use this information to determine the likelihood of your child being offered a place. • If you would like further information on why your child was not offered your preferred school(s), please refer to the enclosed yellow contact list which tells you how to do this. • The abbreviation ‘LAC’ is used throughout this document, this stands for Looked After Child and applies to children who are, or were, in public care of a Local Authority. Kensington & Chelsea Secondary Schools The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School Places available = 120 (Applications received = 874) 5 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Band 1 (29 places) Band 2 (57 places) Band 3 (29 places) Catholic LACs (A) 0 offers 0 offers 1 offer Music Places (B1) 3 offers 6 offers 1 offer (list exhausted) Siblings & Former Siblings (B2) 6 offers 14 offers 7 offers Catholic Boys (B3 First) 20 offers 37 offers 20 offers For further information please contact the school. Email. [email protected] Chelsea Academy Places available = 180 (Applications received = 889) 3 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Offers LAC/Medical/Social priority 0 offers Music Aptitude 18 offers Siblings 63 offers Foundation places 48 offers (places offered at random within each Foundation criterion) Community places 48 offers (Up to 1.2057 miles straight-line to children attending a feeder school For further information please contact the Admissions Team. Tel. 020 7745 6432 Holland Park School Places available = 240 (Applications received = 1713) 5 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Offers Art Aptitude 24 offers scoring 24 out of 40 or higher (distance tie-breaker for equal scores) Band A 54 offers - 23 siblings, remaining offered up to 0.4656 miles straight-line Band B 54 offers - 23 siblings, remaining offered up to 0.7812 miles straight-line Band C 54 offers - 1 LAC, 1 Exceptional Need, 29 siblings, remaining offered up to 0.7477 miles straight-line Band D 49 offers - 1 Exceptional Need, 15 siblings, remaining offered up to 0.7964 miles straight-line For further information please contact the Admissions Team. Tel. 020 7745 6432 Kensington Aldridge Academy Places available = 180 (Applications received = 667) 5 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Offers LAC priority 1 offers Siblings within priority area 30 offers Living within priority area 144 offers up to 0.6811 miles straight-line inside priority area (0 offers outside) For further information please contact the Admissions Team. Tel. 020 7745 6432 Sion Manning RC Girls' School Places available = 120 (Applications received = 122) 0 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan • All applicants who applied were offered a place For further information please contact the school. Tel. 020 8969 7111 St Thomas More Language College Places available = 120 (Applications received = 561) 0 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Band 1 (30 places) Band 2 (60 places) Band 3 (30 places) All places offered under criterion 2 (practicing Catholic Children from practicing Catholic families whose application is supported by a priest reference). Priority is given first to those with an exceptional need, then to siblings, then children attending St Joseph's Primary, then any remaining places on a distance basis. For further information please contact the school. Tel. 020 7589 9734 Hammersmith & Fulham Secondary Schools Ark Burlington Danes Academy Places available = 180 (Applications received = 885) 5 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Offers LAC priority 3 offers Siblings 86 offers Church of England Places 22 offers up to 1.2840 miles straight-line Distance 64 offers up to 0.6803 miles straight-line For further information please contact the school. Tel. 020 8735 4950 Fulham Boys' School Places available = 120 (Applications received = 336) 2 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 LACs / Exceptional Need / Founders 0 1 1 Faith (including qualifying siblings) 15 30 9 (list exhausted) Open (including qualifying siblings) 15 29 18 For further information please contact the school. Tel. 020 7381 7100 Fulham College Boys' School Places available = 120 (Applications received = 111) 0 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan • All applicants who applied were offered a place For further information please contact the Admissions Team. Tel. 020 7745 6434 Fulham Cross Girls' School Places available = 125 (Applications received = 294) 0 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Offers Siblings 21 offers Distance 104 offers up to 2.3679 miles straight-line distance For further information please contact the Admissions Team. Tel. 020 7745 6434 Hammersmith Academy Places available = 120 (Applications received = 763) 3 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Offers Band A 24 offers, last offer up to 0.9034 miles straight-line outside the priority area Band B 24 offers, last offer to a sibling outside the priority area Band C 24 offers, last offer up to 0.4503 miles straight-line outside the priority area Band D 24 offers, last offer to a sibling outside the priority area Band E 21 offers, last offer up to 0.2725 miles straight-line inside the priority area For further information please contact the school. Tel. 020 8222 6000 Hurlingham Academy Places available = 150 (Applications received = 148) 0 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan • All applicants who applied were offered a place For further information please contact the Admissions Team. Tel. 020 7745 6434 Lady Margaret School Places available = 120 (Applications received = 820) 2 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Offers Foundation Band 1 17 offers, up to 1.3279 miles straight-line Foundation Band 2 38 offers, up to 1.9450 miles straight-line Foundation Band 3 12 offers, up to 4.9958 miles straight-line (list exhausted) Open Band 1 12 offers, up to 0.2328 miles straight-line Open Band 2 27 offers, up to 0.3172 miles straight-line Open Band 3 12 offers, up to 0.1462 miles straight-line For further information please contact the school. Tel. 020 7736 7138 The London Oratory School Places available = 160 (Applications received = 876) 3 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Offers Catholic LAC 2 offers Practising Catholic Boys 155 offers based on random ballot to those fulfilling Catholic criteria For further information please contact the school. Tel. 020 7385 0102 Phoenix High School Places available = 150 (Applications received = 162) 0 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan • All applicants who applied were offered a place For further information please contact the Admissions Team. Tel. 020 7745 6434 Sacred Heart High School Places available = 198 (Applications received = 750) 5 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Offers Looked After Children 1 offer Siblings 33 offers Exceptional Need 0 offers Attending a Feeder Primary School 49 offers Other Practising Catholic Girls 110 offers up to 4.4226 miles straight-line For further information please contact the school. Tel. 020 8748 7600 West London Free School Places available = 120 (Applications received = 1153) 4 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Offers LAC 4 offers Founders Child 5 offers Music Aptitude 12 offers Siblings 41 offers Straight Line 27 offers up to a distance of 0.3717 miles straight-line distance Within a 1 mile radius 18 offers allocated by random ballot Within a 1 to 3 mile radius 9 offers allocated by random ballot For further information please contact the school. Tel. 020 8600 0670 Westminster Secondary Schools The Grey Coat Hospital School Places available = 167* (Applications received = 1225) 1 places reserved for pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs / Education, Health & Care Plan Criterion Offers Language places 15 offers Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Church of England Places 24 offers 49 offers 24 offers Other Christian Places 8 offers 16 offers 7 offers Open Places 6 offers 11 offers 6 offers Contained within the above bands/criterion are 10 LAC offers and
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