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Year 7 Offer Day Data for Website.Xlsx Allocation of Year 7 school places for September 2021 Abbreviations used: PAN - Published Admission Number EHCP - Education Health and Care Plan RP - Resourced Provision. Some schools have places reserved for children with an EHCP admitted to their specialist Special Educational Needs provision Incl. - Including N/A - Not Applicable The table below shows the published admission number (PAN) for entry to Year 7 in September 2021 for each secondary school in Hampshire, the total number of applications received (first, second, third and fourth preference) and the number of offers made on the national notification date (1 March 2021). The Allocated by LA' column refers to children who were unsuccessful in gaining a place at any of their preferred schools and were offered a place at the school by the local authority because it was their catchment school or nearest school with a place available. The Refused column shows the number of children who were refused a place and not offered a place at a higher preference named school. Each school’s admission policy sets out how places are allocated when they are more applications than places available. You can view the admission policy for any school by visiting their school details page at: www.hants.gov.uk/educationandlearning/findaschool Hampshire County Council is the admission authority for all community secondary schools and a breakdown of the number of places offered, by admission criteria, is also provided for these schools, as well as any Academies, Foundation, Aided and Trust schools following the same admission critieria. Schools where children have been refused a place, the distance of the last child offered (measured in miles as a straight line) is shown*. The breakdown of offers by admission criteria for other Academies, Foundation, Aided and Trust schools can be requested from the school. * The priority order of the criteria for own admission authority schools may differ slightly from the order shown below. Please refer to the school's admission policy for their priority order. DfE DfE No. School type School name PAN 2021 Total no. ofapplications Total no. ofoffers namingEHCP RP namingEHCP school Lookedlooked Previously after/ after andMedical social Children of staff Catchment sibling Othercatchment Sibling Linked school Otherout-catchment Distance of last childoffered Allocatedby LA Refused 2729CommunityAlderwood School 80 148 109 N/A 3 1 0 0 30 56 1 3 0 N/A 15 0 4156CommunityAldworth School 200 339 199 N/A 0 0 2 0 30 41 36 28 51 N/A 11 0 4100Academy Amery Hill School 200 414 200 N/A 0 2 0 3 46 81 29 18 21 4.950 0 48 Page 1 of 3 DfE DfE No. School type School name PAN 2021 Total no. ofapplications Total no. ofoffers namingEHCP RP namingEHCP school Lookedlooked Previously after/ after andMedical social Children of staff Catchment sibling Othercatchment Sibling Linked school Otherout-catchment Distance of last childoffered Allocatedby LA Refused 5412FoundationApplemore College 155 (incl. 5 RP places) 206 120 0 2 5 2 0 19 55 14 14 6 N/A 3 0 5408AcademyBay House School 350 630350N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 0 89 4604 Aided Bishop Challoner Catholic Secondary School 180 404 180 N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 0 93 5407 Academy Bohunt School 336 596 336 N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 4 0 4004 Academy Bridgemary School 240 211 164 N/A 2 2 0 N/A 40 77 11 7 13 N/A 12 0 4182 Community Brighton Hill Community School 255 493 255 N/A 1 3 2 0 29 95 40 33 52 0.966 0 41 4136CommunityBrookfield Community School 360 503 366 N/A 7 3 0 3 111 237 5 0 0 2.048 0 41 4009 Academy Brune Park Community School 300 352 274 N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 25 0 4171CommunityCalthorpe Park School 345 599 352 N/A 2 2 0 2 98 240 8 0 0 4.337 0 38 5416 Academy Cams Hill School 240 414 251 N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 0 0 4117CommunityCourt Moor School 228 561 236 N/A 3 1 2 3 65 137 25 0 0 3.012 0 75 4203FoundationCove School 210 (incl. 2 RP places) 248 173 1 4 0 1 1 37 72 12 21 4 N/A 21 0 4164CommunityCranbourne 180 (incl. 3 RP places) 199 158 1 1 0 0 0 21 53 5 10 6 N/A 61 0 4191Community Crestwood Community School 240 (incl. 7 RP places) 360 281 3 4 1 1 68 145 14 14 13 N/A 18 0 5405FoundationCrofton School 216 (plus 2 RP places) 472 225 3Please refer to school for breakdown 0 49 4159FoundationCrookhorn College 165 368180N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 0 43 4008Academy Deer Park School 120 402 120 N/A 4 0 3 N/A 0 113 0 0 0 0.761 0 65 4000Academy Eggar's School 200 (incl. 4 RP places) 367 134 0 0 2 0 1 22 41 31 15 21 N/A 1 0 4014Academy Everest Community Academy 150 220 150 N/A 0 1 0 N/A 28 86 5 7 16 N/A 7 0 4308Academy Fareham Academy 180 (incl. 2 RP places) 315 178 0 4 2 1 0 28 69 17 10 47 N/A 0 0 4204CommunityFernhill School 180 233 167 N/A 5 0 0 0 26 65 26 20 16 N/A 9 0 4183CommunityFrogmore Community College 145 280 145 N/A 8 3 1 0 24 57 31 21 0 1.671 0 28 4163CommunityHarrow Way Community School 180 439 209 N/A 3 3 2 2 41 97 25 36 0 1.839 0 44 6905Academy Havant Academy 140 169 125 N/A 3 1 0 N/A 27 67 7 12 5 N/A 3 0 4173Community Horndean Technology College 275 (incl. 3 RP places) 362 268 3 6 3 1 2 50 114 29 29 17 N/A 14 0 4168Academy Hounsdown School 261 354 261 N/A 1 5 0 3 73 128 23 25 3 1.666 0 21 4001CommunityJohn Hanson Community School 196 362 203 N/A 1 2 0 5 20 56 29 28 47 N/A 15 0 4310CommunityKings' School 360 (incl. 3 RP places) 832 368 1 2 3 0 4 83 135 49 26 65 6.068 0 49 4128Academy Noadswood School 225 247 191 N/A 1 2 0 0 16 45 48 51 28N/A 0 0 5411Academy Oaklands Catholic School 232 400232 N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 0 28 4007Academy Oakmoor School 150 (incl. 2 RP places) 207 181 0Please refer to school for breakdown 0 0 4316CommunityPark Community School 190 218 177 N/A 4 3 0 1 55 63 15 19 16 N/A 1 0 4130 Academy Perins School 230 489 240 N/A 1 2 0 4 44 99 40 9 41 9.991 0 81 4133Community Portchester Community School 168 (incl. 5 RP places) 189 126 1 6 1 1 4 19 43 9 31 11 N/A 0 0 Page 2 of 3 DfE DfE No. School type School name PAN 2021 Total no. ofapplications Total no. ofoffers namingEHCP RP namingEHCP school Lookedlooked Previously after/ after andMedical social Children of staff Catchment sibling Othercatchment Sibling Linked school Otherout-catchment Distance of last childoffered Allocatedby LA Refused 4129Academy Priestlands School 243 336 256 N/A 3 1 1 1 80 148 6 16 0 2.532 0 6 5414Trust Purbrook Park School 174 339 161 N/A 2 2 0 1 23 38 26 21 46 N/A 2 0 5403AcademyRingwood School Academy 265 315265N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 0 2 4511Academy Robert May's School 270 (incl. 2 RP places) 561 269 1Please refer to school for breakdown 0 76 4149CommunitySwanmore College 270 376 275 N/A 3 3 0 4 73 125 20 9 35 N/A 3 0 4153CommunityTest Valley School 156 93 70 N/A 0 0 0 2 6 23 6 1 11 N/A 21 0 5410FoundationTestbourne Community School 190 293 190 N/A 0 0 0 2 36 86 11 5 50 8.445 0 12 5406Academy Testwood School 243 222 161 N/A 2 2 0 N/A 47 88 5 9 2 N/A 6 0 5402Academy The Arnewood School 180 250 180 N/A 2 3 0 0 57 104 3 3 5 N/A 3 0 5401 Academy The Burgate School and Sixth Form 160 413 180 N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 0 0 4162CommunityThe Clere School 145 169 88 N/A 1 0 0 0 12 21 14 0 38 N/A 2 0 4002AcademyThe Costello School 224 510266N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 0 24 4110Academy The Cowplain School 216 (incl. 6 RP places) 270 204 5Please refer to school for breakdown 8 0 4119 Community The Hamble School 240 512 240 N/A 2 5 1 1 58 133 36 4 0 1.695 0 83 4147FoundationThe Hayling College 150 121107N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 1 0 4174 Community The Henry Beaufort School 203 (incl. 3 RP places) 583 207 0 0 3 1 0 45 106 38 4 10 6.948 0 105 4307CommunityThe Henry Cort Community College 180 325 184 N/A 4 1 0 1 41 99 9 7 15 N/A 7 0 4144CommunityThe Hurst Community College 216 237 205 N/A 0 3 0 3 38 81 20 9 47 N/A 4 0 4015Academy The Mountbatten School 284 658 296 N/A 0 1 0 1 51 107 0 44 92 3.902 0 57 4005AcademyThe New Forest Academy 160 128100N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 1 0 5418 Academy The Petersfield School 260 575 280 N/APlease refer to school for breakdown 0 91 4143Academy The Romsey School 232 (plus 2 RP places) 571 232 0 0 2 0 0 41 90 26 10 63 5.780 0 28 4113CommunityThe Toynbee School 210 (incl.
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