Oversubscribed primary, junior and middle schools
The infant, primary schools and junior schools listed below have been unable to accommodate all children who stated the school as a preference. Places were allocated in accordance with the council’s or school’s admissions criteria.
Beechwood Primary School
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements or special guardianship order including those who appear to the council to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to bein care as a result of being adopted.
- Brothers and sisters of pupils attending the school or the linked junior school when the pupil starts at the school.
- Pupils living in the catchment area of the school.
- On medical grounds supported by medical evidence. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children of staff who work at the school. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- On the shortest distance, measured in a straight line, between the main entrance of the school site and the pupil’s home address, with those living closer to the school being accorded higher priority. The school was able to accommodate all children who met this criterion.
Bramingham Primary School
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements or special guardianship order including those who appear to the council to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in care as a result of being adopted. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Brothers and sisters of pupils attending the school or the linked junior school when the pupil starts at the school.
- Pupils living in the catchment area of the school.
- On medical grounds supported by medical evidence. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children of staff who work at the school. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- On the shortest distance, measured in a straight line, between the main entrance of the school site and the pupil’s home address, with those living closer to the school being accorded higher priority. The school was not able to accommodate all children who met this criterion; therefore, the children living closest to the school were allocated a place.
Bushmead Primary and Nursery School
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements or special guardianship order including those who appear to the council to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in care as a result of being adopted. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Brothers and sisters of pupils attending the school or the linked junior school when the pupil starts at the school.
- Pupils living in the catchment area of the school.
- On medical grounds supported by medical evidence. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children of staff who work at the school. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- On the shortest distance, measured in a straight line, between the main entrance of the school site and the pupil’s home address, with those living closer to the school being accorded higher priority. The school was not able to accommodate all children who met this criterion; therefore, the children living closest to the school were allocated a place.
Dallow Primary School
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Looked after children and previously looked children including those that appear to the school to have been in state care outsie of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children of staff currently employed at the school. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children in the catchment area with siblings at the school who will still be attending the school at the proposed date of admission.
- Children living in the catchment area of the school.
- Children who live outside of the catchment area with siblings at the school who will still be attending the school at the proposed date of admission.
- Children living closest to the school measured on straight line distance. The school was not able to accommodate all children who met this criterion; therefore, the children living closest to the school were allocated a place.
Denbigh Primary School
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan.
- A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements or special guardianship order including those who appear to the council to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in care as a result of being adopted. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Brothers and sisters of pupils attending the school or the linked junior school when the pupil starts at the school.
- Pupils living in the catchment area of the school.
- On medical grounds supported by medical evidence. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children of staff who work at the school. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- On the shortest distance, measured in a straight line, between the main entrance of the school site and the pupil’s home address, with those living closer to the school being accorded higher priority. The school was not able to accommodate all children who met this criterion; therefore, the children living closest to the school were allocated a place.
Hillborough Infant and Nursery School applications
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements or special guardianship order including those who appear to the council to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in care as a result of being adopted. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Brothers and sisters of pupils attending the school or the linked junior school when the pupil starts at the school.
- Pupils living in the catchment area of the school.
- On medical grounds supported by medical evidence. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children of staff who work at the school. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- On the shortest distance, measured in a straight line, between the main entrance of the school site and the pupil’s home address, with those living closer to the school being accorded higher priority. The school was not able to accommodate all children who met this criterion; therefore, the children living closest to the school were allocated a place.
Leagrave Primary School
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan.
- A looked after child or a child who were previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements or special guardianship order including those who appear to the school to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in care as a result of being adopted.
- Children of staff who work at the school. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children in the catchment area with sibling(s) already at the school at proposed date of admission.
- Children living in the catchment area of the school.
- Children who live outside of the catchment area with siblings at the school who will still be attending the school at the proposed date of admission.
- On the shortest distance, measured in a straight line, between the main entrance of the school site and the pupil’s home address, with those living closer to the school being accorded higher priority. The school was not able to accommodate all children who met this criterion; therefore, the children living closest to the school were allocated a place.
Ramridge Primary School applications
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan.
- A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements or special guardianship order including those who appear to the council to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to bein care as a result of being adopted.
- Brothers and sisters of pupils attending the school or the linked junior school when the pupil starts at the school.
- Pupils living in the catchment area of the school.
- On medical grounds supported by medical evidence. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children of staff who work at the school. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- On the shortest distance, measured in a straight line, between the main entrance of the school site and the pupil’s home address, with those living closer to the school being accorded higher priority. The school was not able to accommodate all children who met this criterion; therefore, the children living closest to the school were allocated a place.
Someries Infant School and Early Childhood Education Centre applications
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan.
- A looked after child or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements or special guardianship order, including those who appear to Someries Infant School and Early Childhood Education Centre to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in care as a result of being adopted. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children of staff who are employed by the school.
- Children in the catchment area with a sibling or siblings already attending Someries Infant School and Early Childhood Education Centre or Someries Junior School at the proposed date of admission.
- Children living in the catchment area of Someries Infant School and Early Childhood Education Centre.
- Children who live outside of the catchment area with siblings at Someries Infant School and Early Childhood Education Centre and/or Someries Junior School who will still be attending Someries Infant School and Early Childhood Education Centre and/or Someries Junior School at the proposed date of admission.
- On the shortest distance, measured in a straight line, between the main entrance of the school site and the pupil’s home address, with those living closer to the school being accorded higher priority. The school was not able to accommodate all children who met this criterion; therefore, the children living closest to the school were allocated a place.
St Matthews Primary School applications
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements or special guardianship order including those who appear to the council to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to bein care as a result of being adopted. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Brothers and sisters of pupils attending the school or the linked junior school when the pupil starts at the school.
- Pupils living in the catchment area of the school.
- On medical grounds supported by medical evidence. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children of staff who work at the school. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- On the shortest distance, measured in a straight line, between the main entrance of the school site and the pupil’s home address, with those living closer to the school being accorded higher priority. The school was not able to accommodate all children who met this criterion; therefore, the children living closest to the school were allocated a place.
Tennyson Road Primary School applications
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements or special guardianship order including those who appear to the council to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in care as a result of being adopted. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Brothers and sisters of pupils attending the school or the linked junior school when the pupil starts at the school.
- Pupils living in the catchment area of the school.
- On medical grounds supported by medical evidence. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children of staff who work at the school. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- On the shortest distance, measured in a straight line, between the main entrance of the school site and the pupil’s home address, with those living closer to the school being accorded higher priority. The school was not able to accommodate all children who met this criterion; therefore, the children living closest to the school were allocated a place.
Waulud Primary School applications
The school was able to accommodate applications that met the following criteria:
Children with an Education Health Care plan. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, child arrangements or special guardianship order including those who appear to the council to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in care as a result of being adopted. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Brothers and sisters of pupils attending the school or the linked junior school when the pupil starts at the school.
- Pupils living in the catchment area of the school.
- On medical grounds supported by medical evidence. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- Children of staff who work at the school. There were no applications that met this criterion.
- On the shortest distance, measured in a straight line, between the main entrance of the school site and the pupil’s home address, with those living closer to the school being accorded higher priority. The school was able to accommodate all children who met this criterion.