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Previous Years' Admissions to Wandsworth Secondary Schools Official TRANSFER TO SECONDARY SCHOOL PREVIOUS YEARS’ ADMISSIONS AT WANDSWORTH SECONDARY SCHOOLS The information below shows how places were offered in previous years at each Wandsworth secondary school. The information shown gives a breakdown by admission criteria on national offer day (1 March or the next working day) and also shows the furthest distance at which it was possible to offer an applicant under the school’s distance criterion by the end of August. This is provided as a guide as to whether your child may be offered a place. Please note that the pattern of admissions can vary from year to year and living within the distance that places were offered in a previous year does not guarantee that a place will be offered in this or future years. Please see the admissions policy for the school for further details of the admission criteria. Information is also included about the number of independent admission appeals for each school. Contents Ark Putney Academy Ashcroft Technology Academy Bolingbroke Academy Burntwood School Chestnut Grove Academy Ernest Bevin College Graveney School Harris Academy Battersea Saint Cecilia’s Church of England School St John Bosco College Southfields Academy Official PREVIOUS YEARS’ ADMISSIONS AT WANDSWORTH SECONDARY SCHOOLS PAGE 2 ARK PUTNEY ACADEMY 2020 All applicants offered a place or a higher preference under coordinated admission arrangements. 2019 Children with a Statement of Special Education Needs/Education Health Care Plan: 10 Children with siblings at the school: 38 Furthest distance offered (in metres1) under proximity criterion: 12574m (1 March); All offered (by 31 August) 2018 All applicants offered a place or a higher preference under coordinated admission arrangements. 2017 Children with a Statement of Special Education Needs/Education Health Care Plan: 8 Children with siblings at the school: 20 Furthest distance offered (in metres1) under proximity criterion: 5368m (1 March); All offered (by 31 August) Notes: 1. Distances measured by straight line from home to school. Official PREVIOUS YEARS’ ADMISSIONS AT WANDSWORTH SECONDARY SCHOOLS PAGE 3 ASHCROFT TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY 2020 Looked After Children: <5 Specialist Aptitude Places: 24 Children with siblings at the school: 79 Furthest Distance Offered within each band (in metres1): Band 2 March By 31 August A 1741m 4162 B 1628m 2299 C 1193m 1260 D 1260m 1388 E 1133m 1659 2019 Looked After Children: <5 Specialist Aptitude Places: 24 Children with siblings at the school: 84 Furthest Distance Offered within each band (in metres1): Band 1 March By 31 August A 2376 5264 B 2130 3046 C 1123 1123 D 1571 1571 E 2183 2183 2018 Looked After Children: <5 Specialist Aptitude Places: 21 Children with siblings at the school: 84 Furthest Distance Offered within each band (in metres1): Band 1 March By 31 August A 1181 1430 B 1646 2027 C 1233 1233 D 1226 1226 E 1497 1540 2017 Looked After Children: <5 Specialist Aptitude Places: 21 Children with siblings at the school: 99 Children of Staff: <5 Furthest Distance Offered within each band (in metres1): Band 1 March By 31 August A 1238 2652 B 818 1495 C 746 1024 D 1174 1566 E 1580 1857 Appeals Heard Year Heard Successful 2020 13 <5 2019 14 6 2018 20 <5 2017 13 <5 Notes: 1. Distances measured by straight line from home to school. Official PREVIOUS YEARS’ ADMISSIONS AT WANDSWORTH SECONDARY SCHOOLS PAGE 4 BOLINGBROKE ACADEMY 2020 Looked After Children: <5 Children with siblings at the school: 37 Feeder Schools (places offered and furthest distance offered (in metres1): Feeder Schools 2 March By 31 August Ark John Archer 8 (1476m) All offered Belleville 49 (862m) All offered Belleville Wix 11 (1723m) All offered Falconbrook <5 (all offered) All offered Honeywell 40 (1008m) All offered Attending Feeder School – Next Nearest 6 (1140m) Other applicants: No places offered 2 March; 26 places offered by 31 August (2157m1) 2019 Looked After Children: 1 Children of founders: 1 Children with siblings at the school: 48 Feeder Schools (places offered and furthest distance offered (in metres1): Feeder Schools 1 March By 31 August Ark John Archer 5 (all offered) All offered Belleville 43 (1241m) All offered Belleville Wix 11 (all offered) All offered Falconbrook <5 (all offered) All offered Honeywell 32 (1134m) All offered Attending Feeder School – Next Nearest 12 (2495m) Other applicants: No places offered 1 March; 24 places offered by 31 August (1440m1) 2018 Looked After Children: 1 Children with siblings at the school: 48 Feeder Schools (places offered and furthest distance offered (in metres1): Feeder Schools 1 March By 31 August Belleville 27 (783m) All offered Falconbrook <5 (all offered) All offered Highview 8 (1413m) All offered Honeywell 24 (662m) All offered Wix 8 (1516m All offered Other applicants: No places offered 1 March; 5 places offered by 31 August (834m1) 2017 Children with siblings at the school: 41 Feeder Schools (places offered and furthest distance offered (in metres1): Feeder Schools 1 March By 31 August Belleville 27 (677m) All offered Falconbrook 7 (2043m) All offered Highview 8 (1170m) All offered Honeywell 24 (602m) All offered Wix 8 (all offered) All offered Other applicants: No places offered 1 March; 1 place offered by 31 August (270m1) Appeals Heard Year Heard Successful 2020 0 0 2019 <5 0 2018 10 0 2017 6 0 Notes: 1. Distances measured by straight line from home to school. Official PREVIOUS YEARS’ ADMISSIONS AT WANDSWORTH SECONDARY SCHOOLS PAGE 5 BURNTWOOD SCHOOL 2020 Selective (Ability) Places Offered: 83 On 2 March, all those scoring standardised test core of 215 or above, and those scoring 214 living up to a distance of 1352 metres from the school, offered a place. By 31 August, all selective place applicants had been offered a place. Non-selective (Open) Places: All applicants offered a place or a higher preference under coordinated admission arrangements 2019 Selective (Ability) Places Offered: 83 On 1 March, all those scoring standardised test core of 209 or above and those scoring 208 living up to a distance of 3306 metres from the school were offered a selective place. By 31 August, all selective place applicants had been offered a place. Non-selective (Open) Places: All applicants offered a place or a higher preference under coordinated admission arrangements 2018 Selective (Ability) Places Offered: 71 On 1 March, all those scoring standardised test core of 215 or above and those scoring 214 living up to a distance of 5261 metres from the school were offered a selective place. By 31 August, this had extended to those all those scoring standardised test score of 178 or above. Non-selective (Open) Places: Looked After Children: <5 Children with siblings at the school: 53 Furthest distance offered (in metres1) under proximity criterion: 3599m (1 March); 4335m (by 31 August 2017 Selective (Ability) Places Offered: 71 On 1 March, all those scoring standardised test core of 224 or above and those scoring 223 living up to a distance of 2753 metres from the school were offered a selective place. By 31 August, all selective place applicants had been offered a place Non-selective (Open) Places: Looked After Children: <5 Children with siblings at the school: 53 Furthest distance offered (in metres1) under proximity criterion: 3206m (1 March); All applicants offered by 31 August Appeals Heard Year Heard Successful 2020 0 0 2019 0 0 2018 <5 0 2017 <5 <5 Notes: 1. Distances measured by straight line from home to school. Official PREVIOUS YEARS’ ADMISSIONS AT WANDSWORTH SECONDARY SCHOOLS PAGE 6 CHESTNUT GROVE ACADEMY 2020 Looked After Children <5 Aptitude Places in Art: 30 Aptitude Places in Languages: 30 Children with siblings at the school: 71 Exceptional social/medical need: <5 Children of staff: <5 Furthest Distance Offered within each band (in metres1): Band 2 March By 31 August A 1261 2123 B 999 1514 C 1148 1723 D 700 955 E 1001 1011 2019 Aptitude Places in Art: 30 Aptitude Places in Languages: 30 Children with siblings at the school: 65 Exceptional social/medical need: <5 Furthest Distance Offered within each band (in metres1): Band 1 March By 31 August A 1061 2861 B 942 1701 C 1013 1331 D 395 395 E 1123 1123 2018 Aptitude Places in Art: 30 Aptitude Places in Languages: 30 Children with siblings at the school: 57 Exceptional social/medical need: <5 Children of staff: <5 Furthest Distance Offered within each band (in metres1): Band 1 March By 31 August A 963 1741 B 948 1709 C 610 829 D 985 1064 E 891 891 2017 Aptitude Places in Art: 30 Aptitude Places in Languages: 15 Children with siblings at the school: 55 Furthest Distance Offered within each band (in metres1): Band 1 March By 31 August A 1720 4277 B 1134 1981 C 817 1674 D 1698 2104 E 1053 1238 Appeals Heard Year Heard Successful Notes: 2020 12 <5 1. Distances measured by straight 2019 20 <5 line from home to school . 2018 24 <5 2017 0 0 Official PREVIOUS YEARS’ ADMISSIONS AT WANDSWORTH SECONDARY SCHOOLS PAGE 7 ERNEST BEVIN COLLEGE 2019 Selective (Ability) Places Offered: 60 On 2 March, all those scoring standardised test core of 185 or above, and those scoring 184 living up to a distance of 276 metres from the school, offered a place. By 31 August, all selective place applicants had been offered a place. Non-selective (Open) Places: All applicants offered a place or a higher preference under coordinated admission arrangements 2019 Selective (Ability) Places Offered: 60 On 1 March, all those scoring standardised test core of 202 or above, and those scoring 201 living up to a distance of 1221 metres from the school, were offered a selective place.
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