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Secondary School Offer Information Secondary School Offer Information The table below shows how offers were made for year 7 places for September 2015 to on-time applicants and where possible to late applicants. Where there are more parents applying for a place in a school/academy than there are places available, the over-subscription criteria is used to decide which applicants will be offered a place. Further information on the admission process and copies of the admissions criteria for all secondary schools/academies can be downloaded from www.manchester.gov.uk/admissions. The vacancies shown below were correct at the time of printing but may have changed. Please contact Integrated Admissions if you require confirmation of Manchester schools/academies with vacancies. School/Academy Total Breakdown of on time offers Total offers Vacancies places made* Abraham Moss Community School 270 All on time applicants offered 270 0 Burnage Academy for Boys 210 All on time applicants offered 207 3 Cedar Mount Academy 180 All on time applicants offered 147 33 Chorlton High School 300 All on time applicants in category 1,2,3, 303** -3 and 4 to a distance of 1.563 miles Dean Trust Ardwick 120 *** 119 1 King David High School 113 Places offered according to school's 113 0 criteria. Contact school for details Levenshulme High School for Girls 200 All on time applicants offered 216 -16 Loreto High School 150 Places offered according to school's 150 0 criteria. Contact school for details Manchester Academy 240 All on time applicants offered 242** -2 Manchester Communication 240 All on time applicants offered 240 0 Academy Manchester Creative and Media 220 All on time applicants offered 187 33 Academy Manchester Enterprise Academy 150 All on time applicants offered 150 0 Manchester Health Academy 120 All on time applicants offered 122** -2 Newall Green High School 180 All on time applicants offered 152 28 Our Lady's R.C. High School 150 All on time applicants offered 140 10 Parrs Wood High School 330 All on time applicants in category 1,2,3 331** -1 and 4 to a distance of 2.275 miles St Matthew's R.C. High School 240 Places offered according to school's 242** -2 criteria. Contact school for details St Paul's Catholic High School 180 All on time applicants offered 181** -1 St Peter's RC High School 200 Places offered according to school's 200 0 criteria. Contact school for details The Barlow R.C. High School 180 Places offered according to school's 183** -3 criteria. Contact school for details The Co-operative Academy of 180 All on time applicants in category 1,2,3 181** -1 Manchester and 4 to a distance of 2.126 miles The East Manchester Academy 200 All on time applicants offered 200 0 Trinity Church of England High 240 Places offered according to school's 240 0 School criteria. Contact school for details Whalley Range High School for 270 All on time applicants in category 1,2,3 270 0 Girls and 4 to a distance of 3.467 miles William Hulme's Grammar School 150 Places offered according to school's 152** -2 Academy criteria. Contact school for details Wright Robinson College 360 Places offered according to school's 361 -1 criteria. Contact school for details *The total number of offers made includes alternative offers. Alternative offers are made to Manchester children where an offer of one of their preferences cannot be made. ** Where “total offers made” exceeds “total places”, offers have been made to applicants with a statement of special educational needs. ***Not available to preference at the time of application, all allocations are alternative offers. .
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