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Admission Arrangements for Community and Voluntary Appendix C Published Admission Numbers (PANs) Below are the proposed Published Admission Numbers for schools in West Sussex for the academic year 2011/2012. Please check your school’s number carefully as this list is constantly updated. Once an admission number is set, it must be adhered to. Therefore, if you notice an inconsistency or you would like to propose a change to your school’s PAN, please record this on the consultation response form. One of the Pupil Admission Managers will then contact you to discuss this further. Please remember that admission numbers should be consistent with the school’s capacity. C= Community VC = Voluntary Controlled VA = Voluntary Aided F = Foundation PRIMARY SCHOOLS – arranged in alphabetical order by location Albourne CE Primary VC 30 Aldingbourne Primary C 30 Amberley CE First VC 10 Angmering, St Margaret’s CE Primary VA 70 Angmering, St Wilfrid’s Catholic Primary VA 17 Ardingly, St Peter’s CE Primary VC 20 Arundel CE Primary VA 30 Arundel, St Philip’s Catholic Primary VA 30 Ashington CE First C 30 Ashurst CE Primary VA 8 Balcombe CE Primary VC 20 Barnham Primary C 45 Billingshurst Infant and Billingshurst Junior (combined Primary) C 90 Birdham Primary CE VC 21 Bognor Regis, Bartons Infant C 70 Bognor Regis, Edward Bryant Primary C 60 Bognor Regis, Southway Primary C 90 Bognor Regis, Nyewood CE Infant VA 75 Bognor Regis, Rose Green Infant C 90 Bognor Regis, St Mary’s Catholic Primary VA 34 Bognor Regis, South Bersted CE Primary VC 30 Bolney CE Primary VC 16 Bosham Primary C 30 Boxgrove CE Primary VC 10 Broadbridge Heath, Shelley Primary C 40 Burgess Hill, Birchwood Grove Community Primary C 49 Burgess Hill, The Gattons Infant C 90 Burgess Hill, London Meed Community Primary C 60 Burgess Hill, Manor Field Primary C 100 Burgess Hill, St Wilfrid’s Catholic Primary VA 60 Burgess Hill, Sheddingdean Community Primary C 30 Bury CE Primary VA 10 Camelsdale Primary C 30 Chichester, Jessie Younghusband Primary C 30 Chichester, Kingsham Primary C 47 Chichester, Lancastrian Infant C 45 Chichester, Parklands Community Primary C 30 Chichester, Portfield Community Primary C 45 Chichester, Rumboldswhyke CE Infant VC 40 Chichester, St Richard's Catholic Primary VA 30 Chidham Parochial Primary VC 13 Clapham & Patching CE Primary VC 8 Clymping, St Mary’s CE Primary VA 15 Coldwaltham, St James’ CE Primary VC 15 Colgate Primary C 20 Compton & Up Marden CE Primary VC 15 Coolham, William Penn VC 15 Copthorne, Fairway Infant C 60 Cowfold, St Peter’s CE Primary VA 20 Crawley, Bewbush Primary C 90 Crawley, Broadfield East Infant C 90 Crawley, Desmond Anderson Primary C 45 Crawley, Gossops Green County Primary C 75 Crawley, Hilltop Primary C 60 Crawley, Langley Green Primary C 45 Crawley, Maidenbower Infant C 90 Crawley, Milton Mount Primary C 60 Crawley, Northgate Primary C 60 Crawley, Our Lady Queen Of Heaven Catholic Primary VA 45 Crawley, Pound Hill Infant C 90 Crawley, Seymour Primary C 60 Crawley, Southgate Primary C 60 Crawley, St Andrew’s CE Primary VA 30 Crawley, St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary VA 60 Crawley, St Margaret’s CE Primary VA 60 Crawley, The Brook Infant C 60 Crawley, The Mill Primary School C 45 Crawley, The Oaks Primary C 60 Crawley, Three Bridges Infants C 60 Crawley, Waterfield Primary C 30 Crawley, West Green Primary C 30 Crawley Down, Crawley Down Primary VC 45 Cuckfield, Holy Trinity CE Primary VA 45 Easebourne CE Primary VC 30 Eastergate CE Primary VC 20 East Grinstead, Ashurst Wood Primary C 25 East Grinstead, Baldwins Hill Primary C 20 East Grinstead, Blackwell Primary C 30 East Grinstead, Estcots Primary C 60 East Grinstead, Halsford Park Primary C 60 East Grinstead, St Mary’s CE Primary VA 30 East Grinstead, St Peter’s Catholic Primary VA 30 East Grinstead, The Meads Primary C 42 East Preston Infants C 60 East Wittering Community Primary C 45 Felpham, Bishop Tufnell CE Infants VA 90 Felpham, Downview Primary C 60 Fernhurst Primary C 20 Ferring CE Primary VC 30 Findon, St John The Baptist CE Primary VA 20 Fishbourne CE Primary VC 30 Fittleworth CE Village Primary VC 15 Funtington Primary C 15 Graffham Infant C 15 Handcross Primary C 25 Harting CE Primary VC 17 Hassocks Infant C 60 Haywards Heath, Bolnore Village Primary F 45 Haywards Heath, Harlands Primary C 60 Haywards Heath, Heyworth Primary C 50 Haywards Heath, Northlands Wood Community Primary C 45 Haywards Heath, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary VA 45 Haywards Heath, St Wilfrid’s CE Primary VA 60 Henfield, St Peter’s CE Primary VA 60 Hollycombe Primary C 15 Horsham, All Saints CE Primary VA 30 Horsham, Arunside Primary C 30 Horsham, Heron Way Primary C 45 Horsham, Holbrook Primary C 60 Horsham, Kingslea Primary C 60 Horsham, Leechpool Primary C 60 Horsham, Littlehaven Infant C 40 Horsham, North Heath Community Primary C 60 Horsham, St John’s Catholic Primary VA 30 Horsham, St Mary’s CE Primary VA 30 Horsham, St Robert Southwell Catholic Primary VA 20 Horsham, Trafalgar Community Infant C 90 Horsted Keynes, St Giles CE Primary VA 20 Hurstpierpoint, St Lawrence CE Primary VA 60 Itchingfield Primary C 20 Jolesfield CE Primary VC 30 Lancing, The Globe Primary C 90 Lancing, Seaside Primary C 60 Lavant CE Primary VC 15 Lindfield, Blackthorns Community Primary C 30 Lindfield Community Primary C 60 Littlehampton, Arun Vale/Elm Grove/Connaught (combined Primary) C 90 Littlehampton, Lyminster Infants C 30 Littlehampton, St Catherine’s Catholic Primary VA 20 Littlehampton, Wickbourne/Flora McDonald (combined Primary) C 60 Lower Beeding, Holy Trinity CE Primary VC 13 Loxwood Primary C 25 Midhurst CE Primary VC 30 Northchapel Community Primary C 15 North Lancing Primary C 60 North Mundham Primary C 30 Nuthurst, St Andrew’s CE Primary VA 20 Petworth CE Primary VC 30 Plaistow & Kirdford Primary C 30 Pulborough, St Mary's CE Primary VA 40 Rake CE Primary VC 15 Rogate CE Primary VC 15 Rudgwick Primary C 30 Rusper Primary C 15 Rustington Community Primary C 60 Rustington, Georgian Gardens Community Primary C 60 Rustington, Summerlea Community Primary C 60 Scaynes Hill, St Augustine’s CE Primary VC 15 Selsey, Medmerry Primary C 30 Selsey, Seal Primary C 60 Shipley CE Primary VC 9 Shoreham Beach Primary C 30 Shoreham-by-Sea, Buckingham Park Primary C 60 Shoreham-by-Sea, Holmbush Primary C 30 Shoreham-by-Sea, St Nicolas & St Mary Primary VA 30 Shoreham-by-Sea, St Peter’s Catholic Primary VA 30 Shoreham-by-Sea, Swiss Gardens Primary C 60 Sidlesham Primary C 20 Singleton CE Primary VC 8 Slindon CE Primary VC 12 Slinfold CE Primary VC 20 Sompting Village Primary C 60 Southbourne Infant C 60 Southwater, Castlewood Primary C 30 Southwater Infant C 90 Southwick, Eastbrook Primary C 60 Southwick, Glebe Primary C 60 Staplefield, St Mark’s CE Primary VC 12 Stedham Primary C 15 Steyning, St Andrew’s CE Primary VC 60 Storrington First C 60 Tangmere Primary C 30 Thakeham First C 14 Thorney Island Community Primary C 30 Turners Hill CE Primary VC 20 Twineham CE Primary VC 13 Upper Beeding Primary C 45 Walberton & Binsted CE Primary VC 30 Warnham CE Primary VC 30 Warninglid Primary C 10 Washington, St Mary’s CE First VC 15 Westbourne Primary C 30 West Chiltington Community First C 30 West Dean CE Primary VC 14 Westhampnett, The March CE Primary VA 30 West Hoathly CE Primary VC 20 West Wittering Parochial CE VC 15 Wisborough Green Primary C 20 Worthing, Bramber First C 45 Worthing, Broadwater CE First & Middle VA 60 Worthing, Durrington First C 90 Worthing, Elm Grove First School C 60 Worthing, English Martyrs Catholic Primary VA 30 Worthing, Field Place First C 90 Worthing, Goring-by-Sea CE First VA 60 Worthing, Hawthorns First C 60 Worthing, Heene CE First VA 75 Worthing, Laurels First C 60 Worthing, Lyndhurst First C 90 Worthing, Springfield First C 45 Worthing, St Mary’s Catholic Primary VA 40 Worthing, Thomas A’Becket First C 150 Worthing, Vale First & Middle C 75 Worthing, West Park CE First & Middle (PAN For First School) VC 45 Worthing, Whytemead First C 60 Yapton CE Primary VC 45 JUNIOR/MIDDLE/INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS Bognor Regis, Laburnum Grove Junior C 60 Bognor Regis, Nyewood CE Junior VA 76 Bognor Regis, Rose Green Junior C 93 Burgess Hill, Southway Junior C 90 Chichester, Central CE Junior VA 90 Copthorne, Copthorne CE Junior VC 60 Crawley, Broadfield East Junior C 90 Crawley, Maidenbower Junior C 150 Crawley, Pound Hill Junior C 90 Crawley, Three Bridges Junior C 60 Duncton Junior C 15 East Preston Junior C 60 Felpham, Bishop Tufnell CE Junior VA 90 Hassocks, Windmills Junior C 60 Horsham, Greenway Junior F 120 Horsham, Northolmes Junior C 60 Southbourne Junior C 60 Southwater Junior C 120 Worthing, Chesswood Middle C 120 Worthing, Downsbrook Middle C 120 Worthing, Durrington Middle C 120 Worthing, The Orchards Middle C 150 Worthing, Thomas A’Becket Middle C 192 Worthing, West Park F&M (PAN For Middle School) VC 105 Thakeham, Rydon Community College C 166 Secondary Schools Y7 PAN Y8 Y9 Boarders PAN PAN Angmering School C 252 Barnham, St Philip Howard Catholic High School VA 150 Billingshurst, The Weald School C 240 Bognor Regis Community College C 280 Burgess Hill, Oakmeeds Community College C 240 Burgess Hill, St Paul's Catholic College VA 150 Chichester, Bishop Luffa C of E School VA 220 Chichester High School For Boys C 252 Chichester High School For Girls C 252 Crawley, Hazelwick School F 300 Crawley, Holy Trinity C of E School VA 210 Crawley, Ifield Community College C 180 Crawley, Oriel High School C 240 Crawley, St Wilfrid's Catholic Comprehensive School VA 150 Crawley, Thomas Bennett Community College C 240 Cuckfield, Warden Park School
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