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Pans) for 2021/22 Proposed community and voluntary controlled Primary, Junior Middle School Published Admission Numbers (PANs) for 2021/22 Determined PAN 2020 including local agreements Proposed HCC no DfE no School Name School Phase School Category Town/village (if different) PAN 2021 Notes 2 9193005 St Mary's CofE (VC) Junior Junior Voluntary Controlled Baldock 60 60 3 9193004 St Mary's Church of England (VC) Infant (Baldock) Infant Voluntary Controlled Baldock 60 60 5 9192994 Hartsfield JMI Primary Community Baldock 60 60 8 9192442 Stonehill Primary Community Letchworth 30 30 14 9192416 Lordship Farm Primary Primary Community Letchworth 60 60 16 9192300 Pixmore Junior Junior Community Letchworth 60 60 17 9192069 Hillshott Infant School & Nursery Infant Community Letchworth 60 60 20 9192165 Icknield Infant and Nursery Infant Community Letchworth 90 90 22 9192228 Northfields Infant & Nursery Infant Community Letchworth 60 60 35 9192428 Samuel Lucas JMI Primary Community Hitchin 60 60 37 9192055 Highbury Infant School & Nursery Infant Community Hitchin 60 60 38 9192057 Highover JMI & Nursery Primary Community Hitchin 60 60 40 9192056 Strathmore Infant and Nursery Infant Community Hitchin 60 60 42 9192229 Purwell Primary Primary Community Hitchin 30 30 43 9192026 Oughton Primary and Nursery School Primary Community Hitchin 30 30 46 9192287 Whitehill Junior Junior Community Hitchin 60 60 47 9192392 The William Ransom Primary Primary Community Hitchin 60 60 48 9192415 Mary Exton JMI Primary Community Hitchin 30 30 51 9192002 Ashwell Primary Primary Community Ashwell 30 30 54 9193013 Codicote C of E Primary VC Primary Voluntary Controlled Codicote 30 30 56 9192053 Hexton JMI Primary Community Hexton 10 10 58 9193030 Ickleford Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Ickleford 30 30 60 9192062 Kimpton Primary Primary Community Kimpton 30 30 61 9192064 Breachwood Green JMI Primary Community Breachwood Green 15 15 65 9192077 Pirton School Primary Community Pirton 21 25 To provide sufficient capacity in the area. 66 9193034 Preston Primary (VC) Primary Voluntary Controlled Preston 15 15 67 9192078 Reed First First Community Reed 12 12 68 9192101 St Paul's Walden Primary Primary Community Whitwell 15 15 69 9192105 Sandon JMI Primary Community Sandon 15 15 70 9192111 Therfield First First Community Therfield 11 14 To assist with better class organisation and financial sustainability. 71 9193047 Weston CE Primary School Primary Voluntary Controlled Weston 20 20 72 9192146 Wymondley JMI Primary Community Little Wymondley 15 15 82 9192331 Icknield Walk First School First Community Royston 60 60 83 9192085 Tannery Drift First First Community Royston 60 60 85 9192417 Studlands Rise First First Community Royston 30 30 121 9192226 Almond Hill Junior Junior Community Stevenage 90 90 122 9192109 Letchmore Infants' and Nursery School Infant Community Stevenage 90 90 127 9192188 Bedwell Primary School & Nursery Primary Community Stevenage 45 45 135 9192005 Featherstone Wood Primary School and Nursery Primary Community Stevenage 30 30 137 9193983 Longmeadow Primary Primary Community Stevenage 60 60 141 9192008 Lodge Farm Primary Primary Community Stevenage 60 60 145 9192451 Ashtree Primary School & Nursery Primary Community Stevenage 60 60 146 9193984 Shephalbury Park Primary Primary Community Stevenage 30 30 150 9192312 Moss Bury Primary School & Nursery Primary Community Stevenage 45 (30) 45 Possible In Year Variation to reduce PAN to 30 for 2020. 154 9192353 Trotts Hill Primary and Nursery Primary Community Stevenage 30 30 155 9192341 Martins Wood Primary Primary Community Stevenage 90 90 157 9192365 Round Diamond Primary Primary Community Great Ashby 60 60 159 9192381 Giles Junior Junior Community Stevenage 90 90 160 9192394 Giles Nursery and Infant's School Infant Community Stevenage 90 90 161 9192405 Woolenwick JM Junior Community Stevenage 60 60 162 9192465 Leys Primary & Nursery School (The) Primary Community Stevenage 75 75 164 9192406 Woolenwick Infant Infant Community Stevenage 60 60 194 9193009 Benington C of E Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Benington 16 16 196 9193018 Graveley Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Graveley 16 16 197 9192066 Knebworth Primary Primary Community Knebworth 60 60 198 9192114 Walkern Primary Primary Community Walkern 25 25 211 9192242 Thorley Hill Primary Primary Community Bishop's Stortford 30 30 215 9192327 Thorn Grove Primary Primary Community Bishop's Stortford 30 30 216 9192387 Hillmead JMI Primary Community Bishop's Stortford 30 30 219 9192443 Richard Whittington Primary (The) Primary Community Bishop's Stortford 45 30 To reduce a surplus of places in the area. 221 9192380 Mandeville Primary Primary Community Sawbridgeworth 30 30 222 9192107 Fawbert & Barnard Infant's Infant Community Sawbridgeworth 60 60 223 9193038 Spellbrook Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Spellbrook 15 15 224 9192333 Reedings Junior Junior Community Sawbridgeworth 60 60 230 9192386 Millfield First & Nursery School First Community Buntingford 60 60 231 9192011 Jenyns First School First Community Braughing 15 15 232 9193011 Layston C of First First Voluntary Controlled Buntingford 30 30 234 9193026 High Wych C of E Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled High Wych 30 30 237 9193016 Furneux Pelham C of E Primary Voluntary Controlled Furneux Pelham 20 20 239 9192073 Little Hadham Primary Primary Community Little Hadham 20 20 240 9192223 Anstey First First Community Anstey 10 10 249 9192050 Abel Smith Primary Community Hertford 30 30 252 9192462 Bengeo Primary Primary Community Hertford 60 60 254 9193025 Hertford St Andrews C of E Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Hertford 30 30 256 9192464 Morgans JMI Primary Community Hertford 60 60 258 9192304 Hollybush Primary Primary Community Hertford 30 30 259 9192362 Mill Mead Primary Community Hertford 30 30 261 9192414 Wheatcroft Primary Primary Community Hertford 45 45 262 9193007 Bayford (C of E) VC Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Bayford 15 15 263 9193008 Tonwell St Mary's C of E Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Tonwell 8 8 267 9192072 Hertford Heath JMI Primary Community Hertford Heath 30 30 270 9192139 Watton-at-Stone Primary and Nursery Primary Community Watton at stone 30 30 281 9193029 Wormley Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Wormley 60 60 285 9193978 St Catherine's VC CE Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Hoddesdon 60 60 288 9192314 Westfield Community Primary Primary Community Hoddesdon 30 30 290 9192452 Sheredes Primary Primary Community Hoddesdon 60 60 292 9192339 Forres Primary Primary Community Hoddesdon 60 60 306 9193042 St Mary's (VC) C of E Junior Junior Voluntary Controlled Ware 60 60 307 9193043 St Catherine's (C of E) Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Ware 60 60 310 9192316 Priors Wood Primary Primary Community Ware 30 30 311 9192397 Kingshill Infant Infant Community Ware 60 60 318 9192061 Hunsdon JMI Primary Community Hunsdon 15 15 319 9193032 Little Munden CE Voluntary Controlled Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Dane End 15 15 322 9193039 Roger de Clare C of E (V C) First and Nursery First Voluntary Controlled Puckeridge 60 60 323 9193040 St Andrew's C of E (V C) Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Stanstead Abbotts 30 30 324 9193041 Thundridge C of E Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Thundridge 15 15 325 9193045 Wareside C of E Primary Primary Voluntary Controlled Wareside 8 8 326 9192145 Widford School Primary Community Widford 8 8 350 9192017 Four Swannes Primary Primary Community Waltham Cross 30 30 353 9192151 Hurst Drive Primary Primary Community Waltham Cross 60 60 354 9192997 Millbrook Primary Community Cheshunt 30 30 355 9192263 Goffs Oak Junior Mixed Infants and Nursery School Primary Community Goffs Oak 30 30 358 9192016 Holdbrook Primary Primary Community Waltham Cross 30 30 Proposed community and voluntary controlled Primary, Junior Middle School Published Admission Numbers (PANs) for 2021/22 Determined PAN 2020 including local 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Community St Albans 30 30 422 9192095 Garden Fields JMI Primary Community St Albans 90 90 423 9192098 Aboyne Lodge Primary Community St Albans 30 30 426 9192096 St Peter's Primary Community St Albans 30 (60) 30 Admission of an additional 30 in September 2020 following approval to enlarge school premises. 431 9192168 Margaret Wix Primary Primary Community St Albans 30 30 434 9192227 Oakwood Primary Primary Community St Albans 45 45 435 9192219 Windermere JMI Primary Community St Albans 30 30 436 9192280 Cunningham Hill JM Junior Community St Albans 60 60 437 9192332 Cunningham Hill Infant Infant Community St Albans 60 60 438 9192364 Maple
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