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last date for on-time
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15 January 2016
Oxfordshire County Council’s information for parents and carers of children dueto start primary school or year 3 at junior school in September 2016
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Starting School 2016/17
Apply online at:
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Apply by:
15 January 2016
Offer Day:
18 April 2016
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Introduction
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Starting primary orinfant school is animportant time foryour child andOxfordshireCounty Councilwants to makesure that this firststep is as smoothas possible for youand your child. We
would also like to ensure that your child isoffered a place at one of the schools that youprefer. Fortunately we were able to do this for96% of Oxfordshire children startingReception in the academic year 2015/16.
However, we may have more applicationsthan there are places at some schools and wehave to have a process that will enableAdmission Authorities (AA) to decide whichchildren can be offered a place and whichchildren will need to go to other schools. Thisprocess must be fair and unbiased and followthe procedures set out on the Oxfordshirewebsite and in this booklet.
Most applications are now made online. Applyingin this way offers the benefit of being able tostart, save, change and complete your applicationat any time right up to the closing date of15 January 2016. Those who apply online willalso be able to respond online to the offer after18 April 2016.
It is a good idea to list three preferences. Thisdoes not make it less likely that your child will beoffered the school you most want (your firstpreference) but it does make it less likely that aplace will be offered at a school you do not want.In order to decide which school you would likeyour child to attend, I would advise you to readthe school prospectuses and admissions rulesand our new Home to School Transport Policywhich came into effect in September 2015. Itmay also be possible to visit schools.
Most importantly, I would also advise you toapply on time. Applying on time is likely tomaximise your chance of your child being offereda place at one of your preferred schools. Thismeans you need to submit your application by15 January 2016.
You can apply online at:www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
Jim LeiversDirector for Children’s Services
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Introduction 01
Admissions ProcessAdmissions timetable 05Late applications 07What happens next? 07What happens after the first offer of places on 18 April 2016? 08The second allocation (late allocation) round from May to June 2016 08Adding your child’s name to a “Continued Interest” List and Changing Preferences 09Changes of preference 10Travel arrangements 11
Admissions RulesAdmission arrangements for Reception to Year 6 for community and voluntary controlled primary and infant schools for 2016/17 12
Admission arrangements for Wovercote Primary School for 2016/17 onwards 13Admission arrangements for St Mary’s CE Infant (Controlled) School 2016/17 15Admission arrangements for Fir Tree Junior School for entry in 2016 onwards 16Looked after children 17Previously looked after children 18Continued interest lists 18Time of entry 19Admission outside the normal age group 19Random allocation 19Sibling/brother or sister 20Twins and children from miltiple births 20Fair Access Protocol 20Home address 20Change of address 20Multiple addresses 21Parents unable to agree on the schools to be listed on the CAF 21Fraudulent applications 21
The nearest designated public route as defined on the Directorate for Children, Education& Families’ Geographic Information System 22
Coordination of admnissions for the normal admissions round 23In year admissions (Reception to Year 6) 23Deferred Entry 24Staying in nursery provision 24
Admission of summer born children outside their normal age group to any mainstreamstate school 25
Designated areas (catchment areas) 27Community and voluntary controlled school converting to academy status 27A child with a disability as defined in the Equality Act (2010) 27The Children and Families Act 2014 27
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School EntriesAlphabetical list of school 28Abingdon-on-Thames area 40Banbury area 58Bicester area 70Bloxham area 86Burford area 96Carterton area 103Chippinmg Norton area 108Cumnor area 116Didcot area 121Eynsham area 132Faringdon area 137Henley-on-Thames area 144Kidlington area 149Oxford City area 153Sonning Common area 178Thame area 180Wallingford area 186Wantage area 191Watlington area 198Wheatley area 204Witney area 209Woodcote area (Reading) 219Woodstock area 225Junior Schools 232
TravelHome to school transport policy 2016/17 23716-19 home to school/college transport 242
MiscellaneousThe fair access protocol 2015/16 249Guidance on educational provision for children from overseas 253Children with Educational, Health and Care (EHC) Plans or Statements of Special Educational Needs 253Private fostering 253School uniform policy 254Term dates 254Definition of a ‘Baptised Catholic’ 255
Jargon Buster 256
ApplyingHow to fill in the Common Application Form (CAF form) 264Common Application Form (Junior) 271Common Application Form (Primary) 273Feedback form 275
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Apply onlinefor yourschool place
You will also be able tofind all the informationyou need to apply foryour child’s school place.
Benefits are that it’s: � Easy� Convenient� Secure
You can get access to the internet at many of our libraries and children’s centres.
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/admissions
From 15 September 2015you can apply online at:
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/admissions
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Admissions Timetable
September 2015 “Starting School” available for viewing online.
15 September 2015Online and paper applications accepted from this date. “Starting School”information available on request from schools and the LA; Applications acceptedfrom this date.
15 January 2016 Closing date for on-time applications.
05 February 2016Last date for confirmation of change of address and for late applications withextenuating circumstances to be considered as on-time.
12 February 2016 LA to send application data to other LAs for schools in the LA’s area.
04 March 2016LA to send application to other admission authorites in Oxfordshire by thisdate.
24 March 2016Last date for return of data to LA from own admission authorities inOxfordshire.
18 April 2016Offer letters sent by first-class post and emails sent to those whoapplied online.
09 May 2016Accept place, apply for continued interest list, as appropriate; also last date forlate applications and changes of preference to be considered in the secondround of the allocation process (first run of the continued interest lists).
16 May 2016Start to consider late applications, changes of preference and continuinginterest requests.
13 June 2016 Offer letters sent after first run of continued interest list.
30 June 2016Accept place, apply for continued interest list, as appropriate on offers madeon 13 June.
September 2016 Start of academic year for above phases.
30 June 2017 Date on which continued interest list will be discontinued.
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If you find that a school requests the submissionof a supplementary form it is important toremember that submitting a supplementaryform does not amount to an application – youhave to complete the CAF as well – but it is alsoworth remembering, that where schools use theseforms, it is in your interests to complete andreturn them.
In England schools use an “Equal PreferenceSystem”. This was introduced to preventadmission authorities giving a higher priority toparents who make a particular school their firstpreference. Every school listed on the CAF as apreference is treated as a separate application,each one is equal, and the priority for admissionis established using the admission rules for therelevant school. Once this information isavailable the preferences are then considered bythe Local Authority acting as the “clearinghouse”. For example if at this stage it wastheoretically possible to offer a place at all threeof the schools listed the school offered would bethe one listed as the highest preference. If aplace cannot be offered at any of the schoolslisted as a preference we offer a place at thenearest school with an available place.
If we are unable to offer your child a place at oneof your preferred schools you may place yourchild on the Continued Interest (waiting) list foreach of the relevant schools and/or appeal for aplace through the admission appeal process.
With your offer letter, we will send you aresponse form. You should complete this formand send it back to the Admissions Team by9 May 2016.
If you applied online you will be able torespond online.
The school application process
Parents of children born between1 September 2011 and 31 August 2012(inclusive) need to apply for a primary schoolplace for their children. The closing date foron time applications is 15 January 2016.
You must apply for a school place even if yourchild attends nursery.
You can apply online atwww.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions.This is the main means of application. However, ifyou are unable to apply online you can apply usingthe Common Application Form (CAF). A copy ofthis form is enclosed at the end of this publication.
When applying for a school place you need touse one method only. Please do not apply bothonline and on paper as this may delay theprocessing of your application.
You can list up to 3 schools on the application(online, or paper). You are asked to list these inorder of preference and, in order to maximiseyour chances of obtaining one of your preferredschools, it is very important to apply on time,i.e. by 15 January 2016.
Admissions to state funded primary schools inEngland are coordinated across local authorityboundaries. This means that, if you live inOxfordshire and want to apply for a place at aschool that is in a different local authority, youneed to apply through Oxfordshire. As withapplications made for schools within Oxfordshireit is best to apply online.
Before deciding which schools to list you areadvised to read through the information givenin “Starting School” and check school websitesand prospectuses. It may also be possible tovisit schools.
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If you do not send the response form back by9 May 2016, or you reject the offer and do nottell us what other arrangements you are makingto educate your child, we may withdraw theplace offered and offer it to another applicant inthe second allocation round. We will begin thereallocation process on 16 May 2016.
Please note
It is important to understand the admission rulesfor a particular school in order to assess thelikelihood of being able to obtain a place for yourchild.
If you are unable to gain a place for your child atone of the schools listed on your child’sapplication it will be because there were otherchildren who had a higher priority for a placeunder the school’s admission rules.
Late applications
Parents are strongly advised to make sure thatapplications are submitted by the closing dateof 15 January 2016. If an application is receivedafter this date it will be classed as a lateapplication unless there are extenuating reasonsthat mean we should process it as an on timeapplication. The deadline to submitextenuating reasons is 5 February 2016,beyond which all late applications will beconsidered as late. Some examples are:
� An administrative error by a maintainedschool in Oxfordshire is responsible for theapplication being late.
� An administrative error by the LA, isresponsible for the application being late.
� A sudden illness of a close family memberprevents you from submitting the CAF ontime.
� The death of a close family member (child’ssibling, parent, grandparent) prevents theparent/carer from submitting the CAF on time.
It is not possible to apply online after15 January 2016. Late applications must bemade on the paper CAF.
Given that any late application is likely to be lesssuccessful in obtaining a place at a preferredschool, any parent submitting a CAF after thedeadline for on time applications is stronglyadvised to write to the Admissions Team settingout the reasons why the application is late.
The ‘What Happens Next?’Leaflet
Everyone who receives an offer of a school forhis/her child will be sent a leaflet called ‘WhatHappens Next?’ with the letter offering a schoolplace. This leaflet explains how to:
� Accept the place you have been offered
� Place your child’s name on one or moreContinued Interest list(s)
� Lodge an appeal.
You are strongly advised to accept the placewe have offered your child or to accept aplace at another school that has a vacancy.This will ensure that your child will have aschool place in September 2016.
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What happens after the firstoffer of places on 18 April 2016?
If you have been offered a place at your firstpreference school, respond to the offer by 9 May 2016.
We cannot always offer children a place at one of the schools listed as a preference. If this happensin the case of your child, you can place your child’sname on the Continued Interest list for amaximum of three maintained schools.
However, you are strongly advised to accept theplace we have offered your child. This willensure that your child will have a school place inSeptember 2016. Please read our policy onContinued Interest lists and changingpreferences.
The deadline for returning the ContinuedInterest form is 9 May 2016.
It is possible that you might decide that you no longer want your child to attend the schooloffered even though it is listed as your firstpreference. If this is the case you can changepreferences. Please read our policy on changes ofpreference.
You will have the right to appeal for any schoolyou listed on your child’s application where aplace was not offered. The deadline forreturning the appeal form for letters sent on18 April 2016 is 18 May 2016.
The Second Allocation (lateallocation) Round from May toJune 2016
After 9 May 2016 (the deadline for responses fromthe first allocation on 18 April), the responses arecollated and any vacancies which have arisen,because of places being declined, are available tobe re-offered on 13 June 2016.
The following groups of children are all consideredtogether in the second allocation and prioritisedaccording to the school’s admissions rules:
� Late applicants, who made an application after15 January 2016 but by 9 May 2016.
� Children on the Continued Interest list, whocould not be offered a place on 18 April butwant to be re-considered for a place shouldone become available.
� Changes of preference, where a place wasoffered at a school on 18 April but theapplicant has changed their preference(s) oradded new preference(s) by 9 May 2016 whichare higher than the school originally offered.
On 13 June 2016, letters are sent regardingchildren who can be offered a place at a school orwho can be offered a different place to the oneoffered on 18 April 2016. Letters are not sentregarding children whose offered school on13 June 2016 is the same as the one offered on18 April 2016, unless there has been a change ofpreference for which a letter needs to be sent.
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Adding your child’s name to a“Continued Interest” List andChanging Preferences
“Continued Interest” lists
In Oxfordshire, lists for children who cannot beoffered a place at a school but where parentswant them to continue to be considered, shoulda place become available, are called “ContinuedInterest” (CI) lists. A Continued Interest list ismade up of children who have not been offered aplace at a school. These children are listed inorder of the Published Admissions Rules for thatschool (not in order of how long they have beenon the list).
You can add your child’s name to the ContinuedInterest list for a maximum of three schoolswhere your child has already been considered butcannot be offered a place.
You cannot add your child’s name to a ContinuedInterest list for a school at which you have notyet requested a place. In this case this is called a“change of preference” (see below), and theAdmissions Authority (AA) will first need toconsider whether a place can be offered or not.If a place cannot be offered you will then be ableto add your child’s name to the ContinuedInterest list for that school subject to themaximum limit of three schools.
The School Standards and Framework Act1998, the School Admissions Code andOxfordshire County Council’s Co-ordinatedAdmissions Scheme clearly state that theLocal Authority (LA) must offer a place at theschool that is the highest preference listedwhere it is possible to offer a place according
to the Published Admissions Rules. If you addyour child’s name to the Continued Interestlist for a school which could not be offered,you are stating that you want this schoolmore than (and instead of) the school offeredif it is possible to make an offer at a laterdate.
Your child cannot be added to the ContinuedInterest list of a school which is lower on yourlist than the school they were offered. However,you can change the order of your preferences(see below), so that a new decision can be madewhether a place can be offered at that school.After you have been notified of the decision, if aplace could not be offered then it will be possibleto add your child’s name to the ContinuedInterest list.
For example, your child cannot be added to the“Continued Interest” list for a school which youlisted as third preference if he/she was offered aplace at the school which you listed as secondpreference.
In this example, if you wanted your child to beconsidered for a place at the school originallyrequested as third preference, then this preferencewould need to be moved up your list to becomesecond preference and the place offered at theschool originally requested as second preferencewould need to be moved down your list to becomethird preference. The new second preferencewould need to then be considered as a change ofpreference (see below).
If a place becomes available at a school and yourchild is at the top of the Continued Interest listfor that school, the AA will automatically offer aplace at that school where possible. However,
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late applications and changes of preference willbe considered alongside, and not after, theContinued Interest list if any places becomeavailable at a school that can be reallocated. It istherefore possible, during the late allocationround, for a place to be allocated to a lateapplication or change of preference rather thanthe child at the top of the Continued Interest list,depending on where the applicants fit in with thepublished admissions rules for the school inquestion.
In cases where the child at the top of theContinued Interest list is eligible to be given aplace that has become available at a preferredschool, the AA will automatically allocate a placeat that school.
The place at the school previously offered will betaken away so that it can be offered to anotherchild. Your child cannot simultaneously hold theoffer of a place at more than one school.
For example, a child’s name has been added to the“Continued Interest” lists for the schools whichwere wanted as first and second preferences buthas been offered a place at the school listed asthird preference. A place becomes available at thefirst preference school and is offered. The place atthe third preference school is taken away andoffered to another child. He/she is alsoautomatically removed from the ContinuedInterest list for the second preference schoolbecause this school is now lower down on theapplication than the school offered.
Eligibility for free home to school transport isassessed based on the Home to School TransportPolicy. If a child was offered free transport to aschool they were originally offered and is lateroffered a place at a school from the Continued
Interest list, they will not automatically continueto qualify for free home to school transport tothe new school. This will be assessed separatelyand offered if they qualify for transport underthe Home to School Transport Policy.
It is important to remember that your child canmove up or down on a Continued Interest list,depending on whether other children come on toor are removed from it.
Please note that some academies and church-aided schools may operate Continued InterestLists for less than one academic year. Please seeschool websites for details, or the school’spublished admissions rules atwww.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions.
The Continued Interest Lists for all except a smallnumber of schools will be maintained from16 May 2016 to 30 June 2017.
Changes of Preference
A change of preference is the addition of schoolswhich were not originally requested to the list ofpreferences, or the re-ordering of schools on thelist which were originally requested. A maximumof three new schools can be added to anapplication at any one time. Changes ofpreference will be considered by the AA at thenext available opportunity.
A change of preference requested after OfferDay, 18 April, will be considered alongside thosewho made a late application and those who wereoriginally considered for that school, wereunsuccessful in their application for a place andasked for their child’s name to be added to theContinued Interest list. These three groups ofchildren form the list of “late applicants”.
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A change of preference which is made too late tobe considered as a “late application” will bedetermined as soon as possible after the closingdate for acceptance of offers made in the “lateprocess”.
Once a change of preference has beenconsidered, and notification has been made inwriting, it is possible to add your child’s name tothe Continued Interest list for that school if aplace cannot be offered, as long as this will notexceed the limit of a maximum of threeContinued Interest Lists.
If a place can be offered at a school which hasbeen added as a change of preference and thisschool is listed higher on your application thanthe school offered, the place originally offeredwill be taken away and offered to another child.It is not possible for a child to holdsimultaneously an offer of a place at more thanone school.
If a place is offered at a school, the child’s namewill be automatically removed from theContinued Interest lists for any schools which arelower down on the list than the school which hasbeen offered (see example above).
Eligibility for free home to school transport isassessed based on the Home to School TransportPolicy. If a child was offered free transport to aschool they were originally offered and is lateroffered a place at a different school, they will notautomatically continue to qualify for free hometo school transport to the new school. This willbe assessed separately and offered if they qualifyfor transport under the Home to SchoolTransport Policy.
Travel arrangements
It is advisable for parents to consider how a childwill travel to any schools listed on the CommonApplication Form.
The Home to School Transport Policy does notprovide free travel to designatedarea/catchment schools unless the schoolconcerned is the nearest school to thataddress and it is either over 2 miles away forthose of school age who are below the ageof 8 (3 miles for those aged 8 or over) or theroute would be unsafe to walk even ifaccompanied by a parent.
It may also be helpful to check what servicebus routes would be of help and whetherindividual schools intend to make anytransport arrangements.
However, there may be spare seats on home toschool routes available for those who are noteligible for free travel (for a distance relatedcharge). These seats are referred to asconcessionary seats. Nevertheless please notethat spare places are not always available onhome to school transport routes. In additionwhere limited places are available there is noguarantee that they will remain available, as achild with an entitlement to free travel may needthe seat, or an existing route may be cancelled.
The Home to School Transport Policy isincluded in this booklet. Details of theConcessionary Fares Scheme are included inthe Home to School Transport Policy.
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Admission arrangements forReception to Year 6 for communityand voluntary controlled primaryand infant schools for 2016/17
In accordance with legal requirements childrenwho have an Education Health and Care Planthat names the school will be admitted to thatschool. In addition those children who have aStatement of Special Educational Needs thatnames a particular school in Part 4 of thatStatement will also be admitted to that school.1
The oversubscription criteria for all community andvoluntary controlled schools primary andinfantschools, except Wolvercote Primary Schooland St Mary’s CE Infant (Controlled) School, areshown below in descending order of priority.
1 Children who are looked after2 by a localauthority within the meaning of section 22 ofthe Children Act 1989 at the time of theirapplication and previously looked after children.3
The term “previously looked after children”refers only to children who were looked afterbut ceased to be so because they were adopted
(or became subject to a child arrangementsorder4 or special guardianship order5).
2 Disabled children who need to be admitted toa school on the grounds of physicalaccessibility. The definition of disability is thatcontained within the Equalities Act 2010.
3 a. Children living in the designated area ofthe school with a brother or sister on rollat the time of application who will still beattending the preferred school at the timeof entry. If there are more applicants thanplaces in category 3(a) priority will begiven to those children who live closest tothe school by the nearest designated publicroute as defined on the Directorate forChildren, Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System.
b Children living in the designated area of theschool. If there are more applicants thanplaces in category 3(b) priority will be givento those children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated publicroute as defined on the Directorate forChildren, Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System.
1 A Statement of Special Educational Need is made by the local authority under Section 324 of the Education Act 1996specifying the special educational provision required for that child. An Education, Health and Care plan is a plan made by thelocal authority under Section 37 of the Children and Families Act 2014 specifying the special education provision required forthat child. This is therefore not an oversubscription criterion.
2 A 'looked after child' is a child who is (a) in the care of a local authority, or (b) being provided with accommodation by alocal authority in the exercise of their social services functions (see the definition in Section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989)at the time of making an application to a school.
3 This group includes children who were adopted under the Adoption Act 1976 (see section 12 adoption orders) and childrenwho were adopted under the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (see section 46 adoption orders).
4 Under the provisions of section14 of the Children and Families Act 2014, which amends section 8 of the Children Act 1989,residence orders have now been replaced by child arrangements orders.
5 Section 14A of the Children Act 1989 defines a ‘special guardianship order’ as an order appointing one or more individualsto be a child’s special guardian (or special guardians).
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4 Children living outside the designated areawho have a brother or sister on roll at thetime of application who will still be attendingthe preferred school at the time of entry. Ifthere are more applicants than places in thiscategory, priority will be given to children wholive closest to the school by the nearestdesignated public route as defined on theDirectorate for Children, Education & Families’Geographic Information System.
5 Those children who do not meet any of theabove criteria. If there are more applicantsthan places in this category, priority will begiven to those children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated public routeas defined on the Directorate for Children,Education & Families Geographic InformationSystem.
Admission arrangements forWolvercote Primary School for2016/17 onwards
In accordance with legal requirements childrenwho have an Education Health and Care Plan thatnames Wolvercote Primary School will beadmitted. In addition those children who have aStatement of Special Educational Needs thatnames Wolvercote Primary School in Part 4 of thatStatement will also be admitted to that school.6
1 Children who are looked after7 by a localauthority within the meaning of section 22 ofthe Children Act 1989 at the time of theirapplication and previously looked afterchildren.8 The term “previously looked afterchildren” refers only to children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because theywere adopted (or became subject to a childarrangements order9 or special guardianshiporder10).
2 Disabled children who need to be admitted toa school on the grounds of physicalaccessibility. The definition of disability is thatcontained within the Equalities Act 2010.
6 A Statement of Special Educational Need is made by the local authority under Section 324 of the Education Act 1996specifying the special educational provision required for that child. An Education, Health and Care plan is a plan made by thelocal authority under Section 37 of the Children and Families Act 2014 specifying the special education provision required forthat child. This is therefore not an oversubscription criterion.
7 A 'looked after child' is a child who is (a) in the care of a local authority, or (b) being provided with accommodation by alocal authority in the exercise of their social services functions (see the definition in Section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989)at the time of making an application to a school.
8 This group includes children who were adopted under the Adoption Act 1976 (see section 12 adoption orders) and childrenwho were adopted under the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (see section 46 adoption orders).
9 Under the provisions of section14 of the Children and Families Act 2014, which amends section 8 of the Children Act 1989,residence orders have now been replaced by child arrangements orders.
10 Section 14A of the Children Act 1989 defines a ‘special guardianship order’ as an order appointing one or more individualsto be a child’s special guardian (or special guardians).
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3 a. Children living in the area of ‘LowerWolvercote’ (in the designated area of theschool) with a brother or sister on roll atthe time of application who will still beattending the preferred school at the timeof entry. If there are more applicants in thiscategory than places available, priority willbe given to those children who live closestto the school by the nearest designatedpublic route as defined on the Directoratefor Children, Education & Families’Geographic Information System.
b. Children living in the designated area(outside ‘Lower Wolvercote’) with a brotheror sister on roll at the time of applicationwho will still be attending the preferredschool at the time of entry. If there aremore applicants in this category thanplaces available, priority will be given tothose children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated publicroute as defined on the Directorate forChildren, Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System.
c. Children living in the area of ‘LowerWolvercote’ (in the designated area of theschool). If there are more applicants in thiscategory than places available, priority willbe given to those children who live closestto the school by the nearest designatedpublic route as defined on the Directoratefor Children, Education & Families’Geographic Information System.
d. Children living in the designated area(outside ‘Lower Wolvercote’). If there aremore applicants in this category thanplaces available priority, will be given tothose children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated publicroute as defined on the Directorate forChildren, Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System.
4 Children living outside the designated area ofWolvercote Primary School who have abrother or sister on roll at the time ofapplication who will still be attendingWolvercote Primary School at the time ofentry. If there are more applicants than placesin this category, priority will be given tochildren who live closest to the school by thenearest designated public route as defined onthe Directorate for Children, Education &Families’ Geographic Information System.
5 Those children who do not meet any of theabove criteria. If there are more applicantsthan places in this category, priority will begiven to those children who live closest toWolvercote Primary School by the nearestdesignated public route as defined on theDirectorate for Children, Education &Families’ Geographic Information System.
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Admission arrangements forSt Mary’s CE Infant (Controlled)School 2016/17
St Mary’s CE Infant (Controlled) School is expectedto become an academy in December 2015 but itsadmission arrangements will be unaltered fromthose shown below in descending order of priority.
In accordance with legal requirements childrenwho have an Education Health and Care Planthat names St Mary’s CE Infant (Controlled)School will be admitted. In addition thosechildren who have a Statement of SpecialEducational Needs that names St Mary’s CEInfant (Controlled) School in Part 4 of thatStatement will also be admitted to that school.11
1 Children who are looked after12 by a localauthority within the meaning of section 22 ofthe Children Act 1989 at the time of theirapplication and previously looked afterchildren.13 The term “previously looked afterchildren” refers only to children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because theywere adopted (or became subject to a childarrangements order14 or special guardianshiporder15).
2 Disabled children who need to be admitted toa school on the grounds of physicalaccessibility. The definition of disability is thatcontained within the Equalities Act 2010.
3 a. Children living in the designated area of StMary’s CE Infants’ (Controlled) School witha brother or sister on roll at the time ofapplication who will still be attending StMary’s CE Infants’ (Controlled) School, orwho will be on roll at The Batt CE AidedPrimary School, at the time of entry. Ifthere are more applicants than places incategory 3(a), priority will be given tothose children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated publicroute as defined on the Directorate forChildren, Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System.
b. Children living in the designated area ofthe school. If there are more applicantsthan places in category 3(b), priority willbe given to those children who live closestto the school by the nearest designatedpublic route as defined on the Directoratefor Children, Education & Families’Geographic Information System.
11 A Statement of Special Educational Need is made by the local authority under Section 324 of the Education Act 1996specifying the special educational provision required for that child. An Education, Health and Care plan is a plan made by thelocal authority under Section 37 of the Children and Families Act 2014 specifying the special education provision required forthat child. This is therefore not an oversubscription criterion.
12 A 'looked after child' is a child who is (a) in the care of a local authority, or (b) being provided with accommodation by alocal authority in the exercise of their social services functions (see the definition in Section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989)at the time of making an application to a school.
13 This group includes children who were adopted under the Adoption Act 1976 (see section 12 adoption orders) and childrenwho were adopted under the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (see section 46 adoption orders).
14 Under the provisions of section14 of the Children and Families Act 2014, which amends section 8 of the Children Act1989, residence orders have now been replaced by child arrangements orders.
15 Section 14A of the Children Act 1989 defines a ‘special guardianship order’ as an order appointing one or more individualsto be a child’s special guardian (or special guardians).
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4 Children living outside the designated area ofSt Mary’s CE Infant (Controlled) School whohave a brother or sister on roll at the time ofapplication who will still be attending StMary’s CE Infant (Controlled) School, or whowill be on roll at The Batt CE Aided PrimarySchool, at the time of entry. If there are moreapplicants than places in this category, prioritywill be given to those children who live closestto the school by the nearest designated publicroute as defined on the Directorate forChildren, Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System.
5 Those children who do not meet any of theabove criteria. If there are more applicantsthan places in this category, priority will begiven to those children who live closest to StMary’s CE Infant (Controlled) School by thenearest designated public route as defined onthe Directorate for Children, Education &Families’ Geographic Information System.
The admission arrangements forFir Tree Junior School for entry in2016 onwards
In accordance with legal requirements childrenwho have an Education Health and Care Planthat names Fir Tree Junior School will beadmitted to that school. In addition, thosechildren who have a Statement of SpecialEducational Needs that names a particularschool in Part 4 of that Statement will also beadmitted to that school.16
1 Children who are looked after17 by a localauthority within the meaning of section 22 ofthe Children Act 1989 at the time of theirapplication and previously looked afterchildren.18 The term “previously looked afterchildren” refers only to children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because theywere adopted (or became subject to a childarrangements order19 or special guardianshiporder20).
16 A Statement of Special Educational Need is made by the local authority under Section 324 of the Education Act 1996specifying the special educational provision required for that child. An Education, Health and Care plan is a plan made by thelocal authority under Section 37 of the Children and Families Act 2014 specifying the special education provision required forthat child. This is therefore not an oversubscription criterion.
17 A 'looked after child' is a child who is (a) in the care of a local authority, or (b) being provided with accommodation by a localauthority in the exercise of their social services functions (see the definition in Section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989) at thetime of making an application to a school.
18 This group includes children who were adopted under the Adoption Act 1976 (see section 12 adoption orders) and childrenwho were adopted under the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (see section 46 adoption orders).
19 Under the provisions of section14 of the Children and Families Act 2014, which amend section 8 of the Children Act 1989,residence orders have now been replaced by child arrangements orders.
20 Section 14A of the Children Act 1989 defines a ‘special guardianship order’ as an order appointing one or more individuals tobe a child’s special guardian (or special guardians).
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2 Disabled children who need to be admitted toa school on the grounds of physicalaccessibility. The definition of disability is thatcontained within the Equalities Act 2010.
3 a. Children living in the designated area ofthe school with a brother or sister on rollat the time of application who will still beattending Fir Tree Junior School at the timeof entry. If there are more applicants thanplaces in category 3(a), priority will begiven to those children who live closest tothe school by the nearest designated publicroute as defined on the Directorate forChildren, Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System.
b. Children living in the designated area ofthe school. If there are more applicantsthan places in category 3(b), priority will begiven to those children who live closest tothe school by the nearest designated publicroute as defined on the Directorate forChildren, Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System.
4 Children living outside the designated areawho have a brother or sister on the roll of FirTree Junior School at the time of applicationwho will still be attending at the time ofentry. If there are more applicants than placesin this category, priority will be given tochildren who live closest to the school by thenearest designated public route as defined onthe Directorate for Children, Education &Families’ Geographic Information System.
5 Children who attend St Nicholas CE(Controlled) Infants’ School and FoundationStage Unit, Wallingford, and live outside thedesignated area. If there are more applicantsthan places in this category, priority will begiven to those children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated public routeas defined on the Directorate for Children,Education & Families’ Geographic InformationSystem.
6 Those children who do not meet any of theabove criteria. If there are more applicantsthan places in this category, priority will begiven to those children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated public routeas defined on the Directorate for Children,Education & Families’ Geographic InformationSystem.
Admission rules for academiesand voluntary aided schools
A summary of admission rules for each academyand voluntary aided school is provided with eachschool’s entry in this booklet. For full details onadmissions rules and oversubscription criteria forall academies and voluntary aided schools, pleasesee individual school websites, or go to:https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/content/school-admission-rules-2016-17
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Looked after children
A 'looked after child' is a child who is (a) in thecare of a local authority, or (b) being providedwith accommodation by a local authority in theexercise of their social services functions (see thedefinition in Section 22(1) of the Children Act1989) at the time of making an application to aschool.
Previously looked after children
The School Admissions Code 2012 introduced arequirement for all admission authorities tobroaden the existing priority for 'looked afterchildren' or children in care (defined in section 22of the Children Act 1989) to also include'previously looked after' children. Children whowere 'previously looked after' were defined foradmissions purposes as those who immediatelyafter being in care became subject to anadoption, residence, or special guardianship order.
A revised School Admissions Code came into forceon 19 December 2014 and this states thatpreviously looked children include those who wereadopted under the Adoption Act 1976 (see section12 adoption orders) and not simply those childrenwho were adopted under the Adoption andChildren Act 2002 (see section 46 adoptionorders). In addition residence orders have nowbeen replaced by child arrangements orders. Thosewho previously received a residence order are nowdeemed to have a child arrangement order.
If applying on behalf of a “previously lookedafter” child the parent will need to provide thefollowing evidence:
� an adoption order under section 46 of theAdoption and Children Act 2002; or
� an adoption order under the Adoption Act1976; or
� a child arrangements order; or
� a residence order settling the arrangements tobe made as to the person with whom thechild is to live under section 8 of the ChildrenAct 1989; or
� a special guardianship order appointing one ormore individuals to be a child's specialguardian(s), under section 14A of the ChildrenAct 1989.
Continued interest lists
Parents will be able to place their children’snames on the continued interest list for acommunity or voluntary controlled primary,infants’ school or junior school.
For those applying through the normaladmissions round for entry to Reception thecontinued interest lists will be maintained fromimmediately following initial allocation to the 30June of the academic year of entry.
In the case of those applying in year thecontinued interest lists will be maintained forone academic year. It will be possible to place aname on the list from 1 August, the beginning ofthe academic year, and the list will bediscontinued on 30 June of that academic year.
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Time of entry
The admission rules give a high priority to thosewith a brother or sister attending the relevantschool at the applicants “time of entry”. Thismeans that, in the normal admissions round,there will be no sibling connection for admissionpurposes for those applicants for Reception whohave a brother or sister in Year 6 at the primaryschool (or in Year 2 in the case of St Nicholas’ CE(Controlled) Infants’ School and FoundationStage Unit, Wallingford).
Admission outside the normalage group
Parents of gifted and talented children, or thosewho have experienced problems or missed partof a year, for example due to ill health, can seekplaces outside their normal age group. Where theparents of a summer born child choose not tosend that child to school until the Septemberfollowing their fifth birthday, they may requestthat they are admitted out of their normal agegroup – to Reception rather than Year 1.
Any decision will be made on the basis of thecircumstances of each case. This will include:
� taking account of the parents’ views;
� any information about the child’s academic,social and emotional development;
� whether they have previously been educatedout of their normal age group;
� the views of the head teacher of the school(s)concerned.
When informing a parent of the decision on theyear group to which their child should beadmitted, the LA will give clear reasons for thedecision. Where it has been agreed that aparent’s request for their child to be admittedout of their normal age group and, as aconsequence of that decision, the child will beadmitted to a relevant age group (i.e. the agegroup to which pupils are normally admitted tothe school) the application will be:
� processed as part of the main admissionsround, unless the parental request is made toolate for this to be possible; and
� considered against the determined admissionarrangements only, including the applicationof oversubscription criteria where applicable.
The LA will not give a lower priority on the basisthat the child is not of the correct age.
Parents’ statutory right to appeal against therefusal of a place at a school for which they haveapplied will not apply if they are offered a placeat the school but it is not in their preferred agegroup.
Random allocation
If the distance “tie break” produces an identicalresult for two or more applicants the LocalAuthority will use random allocation todetermine who will be offered a place.
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Sibling/brother or sister
For admission purposes for community andvoluntary controlled schools a sibling is definedas a brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, stepbrother or step sister who will be resident at thesame address at the time of entry.
Twins and children from multiplebirths
Where the parent has made the samepreferences of school and, through the normaloperation of the admission arrangements, thelast available place at a school has been allocatedto one twin, or child from a multiple birth, theother twin, or the other children from themultiple birth, will normally be offered a place atthat school. This means that, in thesecircumstances, the Published Admission Numberwould be exceeded.
Fair Access Protocol
The Fair Access Protocol is part of the admissionarrangements of all community and voluntarycontrolled schools in Oxfordshire and all ownadmission authority schools that have adoptedthe same admission arrangements as those forcommunity and voluntary controlled schools.
In addition the admission authorities for all othermainstream state funded schools in Oxfordshirefollow the Fair access Protocol.
Home address
The address on the application should be thechild’s address at the time of application. This isthe address at which the child spends themajority of term-time school nights (Sundaynight to Thursday night).
Change of address
Changes of address which occur after 15 January2016 but before 5 February 2016 may be takeninto account if proof of this change is provided(see below). To confirm your new address weneed one of the following:
� a solicitor's letter advising contracts havebeen exchanged (if the property is beingpurchased); or
� a copy of a tenancy agreement (if theproperty is to be rented). If this tenancyagreement comes to an end beforeSeptember 2016 we may not accept theaddress for admissions purposes; or
� a copy of your Council Tax Bill showing thesame name(s) as in Section 5 of the CAF.
Parents may also be asked to provide proof ofaddress from correspondence they have receivedfrom HM Revenue & Customs, Child BenefitDivision or Tax Credits Division. Suchcorrespondence must pre-date the applicationmade.
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Multiple addresses
Where children spend time with parents at morethan one address then the address given on theform should be the one that they live at (i.e. sleepat) for the majority of term-time school nights(Sunday night to Thursday night). If childrenspend time equally at different addresses thenthis should be declared in writing and signed byall parties with parental responsibility. We mayask for proof of the living arrangements (i.e. acourt decision) and we may ask for confirmationof an address you have given. If it is accepted bythe Local Authority that a child spends timeequally at two different addresses (for example,one week with each parent in turn during term-times), the address used for admissions purposeswill be the address most favourable (i.e. closest)to the first preference requested.
Parents are unable to agree onthe schools to be listed on theCAF
If parents cannot agree on the schools to list onthe CAF and submit separate applications theLocal Authority will only consider the applicationmade by the parent who receives Child Benefitfor that child.
If a parent is unhappy with this decision their onlyrecourse would be to seek an order from the Court.
Fraudulent applications
If a place has been obtained on the basis of afraudulent or intentionally misleading application(for example, a false claim to residence in adesignated area) and this results in the denial ofa place to a child with a stronger claim, theadmission authority for the school may withdrawthe offer of the place. This follows the guidancein paragraphs 2.12 and 2.13 of the SchoolAdmissions Code 2014 published by theDepartment for Education:
“[2.12] An admission authority must notwithdraw an offer unless it has been offered inerror, a parent has not responded within areasonable period of time, or it is establishedthat the offer was obtained through afraudulent or intentionally misleadingapplication. Where the parent has notresponded to the offer, the admission authoritymust give the parent a further opportunity torespond and explain that the offer may bewithdrawn if they do not. Where an offer iswithdrawn on the basis of misleadinginformation, the application must beconsidered afresh, and a right of appeal offeredif an offer is refused.
[2.13] A school must not withdraw a placeonce a child has started at the school, exceptwhere that place was fraudulently obtained. Indeciding whether to withdraw the place, thelength of time that the child has been at theschool must be taken into account. Forexample, it might be considered appropriate towithdraw the place if the child has been at theschool for less than one term.”
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The nearest designated publicroute as defined on theDirectorate for Children,Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System
For admissions purposes for all schools where theLocal Authority (LA) is the Admissions Authorityfor the school, and any own admission authorityschools that have adopted the LA’s measuringsystem, the route from home to school will bemeasured using the shortest designated route.
The start point of a measurement is the “seedpoint” of the home address. The “seed point” isprovided by Ordnance Survey from informationcompiled from Royal Mail and/or district or citycouncils. The seed point normally falls within thebounds of a property. The accuracy of seed pointsis to the nearest ten centimetres. It is possible tomove the location of an individual seed point,but this is not necessary for most addresses. It isnot possible to verify the individual location ofevery seed point prior to measuring due to thenumber of addresses in Oxfordshire andsurrounding areas.
From the seed point the route firstly connects tothe nearest point of the digitised network. Thepositioning of front doors, driveways and backgates is not relevant to the route or themeasurement and they are not programmed tobe used by the measuring system.
The digitised network is constructed from roaddata supplied by Ordnance Survey called theIntegrated Transport Network (ITN). TheIntegrated Transport Network has beenaccurately digitised to measure along the centre
of roads and takes corners at right angles. This isthe same underlying information as used byinternet-based mapping solutions (e.g. GoogleMaps). However, the LA has a more accuratestart point than internet-based mappingsolutions and the ITN has been augmented bythe LA to take into account other available publicroutes (e.g. alleyways, public footpaths,bridleways, etc). The augmented ITN used by theLA is accurate to at least 1 metre.
All 548,000 kilometres of roads in Great Britainare accurately mapped in a consistent and logicalnetwork. The network does not include routesthat are not defined as public; these includecrossing parks with no paths where the park isnot open and available all the time, “short-cuts”across patches of open land without paths, orfootpaths across private land which are notdefined by Ordnance Survey as public routes.
The end point of the “shortest designated route”is the nearest open gate of the school firstarrived at from the direction of travel from theseed point that is officially available for use bystudents for entry and exit to the school site atthe start and end of the school day. The locationof these gates has been set by the LA. The LAconsults with each individual school annually toensure accurate placement of the gate and itsavailability for use.
The shortest designated route is establishedusing an algorithm within the bespoke softwareused by the LA. This software is calledRouteFinder and is produced by Higher MappingSolutions (www.highermappingsolutions.com).This programme integrates with the LA’sdatabase (ONE) which is supplied by CapitaChildren’s Services (www.capita-cs.co.uk).
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Coordination of admissions forthe normal admissions round
All community and voluntary controlled schoolsare part of the coordinated admission process forOxfordshire for entry to Reception in 2016/17.
The Scheme is published on the County Council’spublic website.
In year admissions (Reception toYear 6)
All community and voluntary controlled schoolsare part of the coordinated in year admissionsprocess for Oxfordshire.
The In Year Admission Scheme is published onOxfordshire County Council’s public website.
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RouteFinder measures in kilometres and themeasurement is converted into miles accurate tothree decimal places, which gives an accuratereading up to 1.609344 metres. The “shortestdesignated route” is not necessarily a drivingroute because it may use in whole or in part anon-driveable route (e.g. footpaths).
The “shortest designated route” is also notnecessarily a walking route for example, whereroads are used; the measurement is along thecentre of the road not along the edge (pavementor equivalent) of the road.
Other measuring systems may give a differentmeasurement but the LA cannot take ameasurement from another measuring systeminto account because this would constitutemaladministration of the admissions process.
For addresses which are outside the digitisednetwork (approximately 6 miles outsideOxfordshire’s county boundary) an internetmapping solution will be used. For addresses inEurope, we use maps.google.co.uk For addressesoutside Europe we measure a straight linedistance using longitude and latitude. Firstly, wederive a start point (the home address) usingitouchmap.com/latlong.html We then measurethe straight line distance in statute miles fromthis start point to the end point (the school gate)using www.nhc.noaa.gov/gccalc.shtml
Other measuring systems may give a differentmeasurement. However, the LA will not take ameasurement from another measuring systeminto account because this would constitutemaladministration of the admissions process.
Deferred Entry
Staying in nursery provision
Nursery education is no longer ageappropriate once a child reaches statutoryschool age.
Therefore children who have their fifth birthdaybetween September and December 2016 mayonly stay in nursery provision up until the endof December 2016 but they need to be inreceipt of full time age appropriate educationfrom January 2017. This means that thesechildren need to transfer to primary or infants’
school no later than January 2017. Thealternative would be suitable age appropriatehome education.
Children who have their fifth birthday betweenJanuary and March 2017 may only stay innursery provision up until the end of March2017 but they need to be in receipt of full timeage appropriate education from April 2017.This means that these children need to transferto primary or infants’ school no later than April2017. The alternative would be suitable ageappropriate home education.
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Children born between… Can start school… Must start school by…
1 September 2011 and31 December 2011
September 2016 (part time orfull time)
January 2017 (full time)
1 January 2012 and 31 March 2012
September 2016 (part time orfull time) or
January 2017 (part time or fulltime)
April 2017 (full time)
September 2017 (full-time)
Unless otherwise agreed if achild of this age starts school inSeptember 2017 the child willstart in Year 1 and notReception (please see thesection on the admission ofsummer born children). The offerodf a place will lapse if the childconcerned does not start schoolby April 2017. In cases of thiskind the child’s parent wouldneed to reapply in June 2017 fora place in September 2017.
NB Parents may request part time provision up until the child concerned reaches statutory school age.
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DEFERRED ENTRY
Children who have their fifth birthday betweenApril and August 2017may stay in nurseryprovision up until the end of the 2016/17academic year but they need to be in receipt offull time age appropriate education fromSeptember 2017. This means that these childrenneed to transfer to primary or infants’ school nolater than September 2017. The alternativewould be suitable age appropriate homeeducation.
Admission of summer bornchildren outside their normalage group to any mainstreamstate funded school
Summer born children are defined as those bornfrom the beginning of April to the end of Augustand who reach compulsory school age on 31August 2017.
Where a parent wants to send their summerborn child to school in the September after theirfifth birthday (September 2017) and requeststhat they enter the Reception class theadmission authority for that school needs tomake a decision on the basis of thecircumstances of each case. It would be unlawfulfor an admission authority to have a blanketpolicy which says that summer born childrenwho start school in the September after theirfifth birthday will be admitted to Year 1.
Factors that may be considered by an admissionauthority are:
a. The needs of the child and the possibleimpact on them of entering Year 1 withouthaving first attended the Reception class
b. In the case of children born prematurely, thefact that they may have naturally fallen intothe lower age group if they had been born ontheir expected date of birth
c. The extent to which a child’s delayed social,emotional or physical development isadversely affecting their readiness for school
d. Any relevant research into the outcomes ofsummer born and premature children
If a child is educated outside of the normal agegroup whilst in primary school on applying for asecondary school place it will be for theadmission authority of the secondary school todecide whether to admit the child outside oftheir normal age group. When making thisdecision the admission authority for thesecondary school must make the decisions onthe basis of the circumstances of each case.
A child ceases to be of compulsory school age onthe last Friday of June in the school year theybecome 16. If a child is educated outside of theirnormal age group (i.e. is in Year 10 when thisdate is reached) the school will continue toreceive funding for that child but the child willno longer be of compulsory school age duringthe school year in which most children take theirGCSE examinations.
Parents who are refused a place at a school forwhich they have applied have the right of appealto an independent admission appeal panel.However, they do not have a right of appeal ifthey have been offered a place and it is not inthe year group they would like. Neverthelessthey may make a complaint. All schools have aduty to consider complaints about the schooland must have a published complaints procedurein place. Local authorities also have a complaintsprocedure.
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Deferred Entry
The parent of a child who is eligible foradmission to school in September 2016 butwhose child does not have to start full timeeducation until September 2017 and who wantsthem to start Reception in 2017 rather than Year1 should make their request as early as possiblein the academic year 2016/17.
Requests should be made to the AdmissionsTeam of Oxfordshire County Council using theform “Request for the admission of summer bornchildren outside their normal age group” andattaching any evidence that they believe will behelpful. This form is available on OxfordshireCounty Council’s public website.
Once the relevant form has been received by theAdmissions Team all the admission authorities ofthe schools listed will be contacted to askwhether they are willing to accept an out of yeargroup application in the next academic year. Theparent will then be informed of the outcome oftheir request.
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Designated areas (catchmentareas)
These can be viewed on the Oxfordshire publicwebsite. Living within a particular school’sdesignated area gives a high priority foradmission but there is no guarantee that aplace will always be made available.
Community and voluntarycontrolled schools converting toacademy status
When a school converts to academy status theschool retains the existing admissionarrangements. However, any new academy canconsult on amending these at the next availableopportunity.
The Admissions Code states (paragraph 1.42)that admission authorities must consult on theiradmission arrangements at least every 7 years,even if there have been no changes to thearrangements in that period.
Therefore unless a former community orvoluntary controlled school converting toacademy status in 2015/16 and subsequentyears specifically consults upon and adoptsdifferent admission arrangements thearrangements for community and voluntarycontrolled schools will apply.
A child with a disability asdefined in the Equality Act (2010)
The Act is available online at:www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/15/contents
If you believe that your child has a disability asidentified in this Act then you should add thedetails to section 3 of the Common ApplicationForm.
This information will only affect your child’spriority for a school place if your child’s disabilityaffects your child’s access to school and you areapplying for a school that gives a degree ofpriority to children who fall in this category.
Evidence of a child’s disability must besubmitted in writing by a medical professionalbefore a child can or will be considereddisabled by the AA for admissions purposes.
The AA will not consider a child to be disableduntil this evidence is received and approved.
The Children and Families Act2014
The Children and Families Act involves thereplacement of Statements of Special withEducational Need with Education, Health andCare Plans.
Children with Education, Health and Care Planshave the same priority for admission as childrenwith Statements of Special Educational Need.
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Alphabetical list of all Infant, Junior and Primary Schools
School Name Code Type Age Range Map Ref Page No.
Abbey Woods Academy 2007 Academy** 3 - 11 183 40
All Saints' Church of England Primary School,Didcot 3859 Voluntary
Aided* 3 - 11 204 121
Appleton Church of England Primary School 3850 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 139 116
Ashbury with Compton Beauchamp Church ofEngland Primary School 3851 Voluntary
Aided* 5 - 11 174 137
Aston & Cote Church of England PrimarySchool 3120 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 97 209
Aston Rowant Church of England PrimarySchool 3180 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 153 180
Badgemore Primary School 2513 Community 5 - 11 229 144
Bampton Church of England Primary School 3131 Academy** 5 - 11 96 96
Barley Hill Primary School 2463 Community 5 - 11 137 180
The Batt Church of England Primary & JuniorSchool 3605 Voluntary
Aided* 5 - 11 73 210 &232
Bayards Hill Primary School 2015 Academy** 3 - 11 111 148
Beckley Church of England Primary School 3256 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 92 204
Benson Church of England Primary School 3181 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 187 186
Bishop Carpenter Church of England PrimarySchool 3302 Academy 5 - 11 5 86
Bishop Loveday Church of England PrimarySchool 3351 Voluntary
Aided* 5 - 11 19 58
Bladon Church of England Primary School 3146 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 65 225
The Blake Church of England Primary School 3600 Academy* 5 - 11 75 211
Bletchingdon Parochial Church of EnglandSchool 3141 Voluntary
Aided* 5 - 11 59 226
Blewbury Endowed Church of England PrimarySchool 3248 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 211 122
Bloxham Church of England Primary School 3064 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 21 87
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School Name Code Type Age Range Map Ref Page No.
Botley Primary School 2569 Community 3 - 11 115 117
Brightwell-cum-Sotwell Church of EnglandPrimary School 3221 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 213 186
Brize Norton Primary School 2250 Community 5 - 11 81 97
Brookside Primary School 2202 Community 3 - 11 47 70
Buckland Church of England Primary School 3222 Academy** 5 - 11 158 138
Bure Park Primary School 2610 Community 3 - 11 44 71
Burford Primary School 2251 Community 3 - 11 60 97
Caldecott Primary School 2605 Community 3 - 11 169 41
Carswell Primary School 2595 Community 3 - 11 168 42
Carterton Primary School 2252 Community 3 - 11 77 103
Chadlington Church of England Primary School 3043 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 33 108
Chalgrove Primary School 2452 Community 3 - 11 150 198
Charlbury Primary School 2100 Community 5 - 11 38 109
Charlton Primary School 2573 Academy** 5 - 11 195 191
Charlton-on-Otmoor Church of EnglandPrimary School 3081 Voluntary
Controlled 3 - 11 91 72
Checkendon Church of England Primary School 3801 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 223 219
Chesterton Church of England Primary School 3082 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 42 73
Chilton Primary School 2555 Community 3 - 11 210 122
Cholsey Primary School 2596 Academy** 5 - 11 218 187
Christopher Rawlins Church of England PrimarySchool 3453 Voluntary
Aided* 3 - 11 22 88
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Church Cowley St James Church of EnglandPrimary School 3210 Voluntary
Controlled 3 - 11 127 154
Clanfield Church of England Primary School 3100 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 95 98
Clifton Hampden Church of England PrimarySchool 3183 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 182 43
Combe Church of England Primary School 3142 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 57 227
Cropredy Church of England Primary School 3000 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 2 59
Crowmarsh Gifford Church of England PrimarySchool 3200 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 217 187
Culham Parochial Church of England PrimarySchool 3190 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 181 43
Cumnor Church of England Primary School 3223 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 100 118
Cutteslowe Primary School 2004 Academy** 3 - 11 102 155
Dashwood Banbury Academy 2003 Academy* 3 - 11 13 60
Deddington Church of England Primary School 3452 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 25 90
Dr Radcliffe’s Church of England Primary School 3828 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 36 91
Dr South’s Church of England Primary School 3655 VoluntaryAided* 3 - 11 90 149
Dorchester St Birinus Church of EnglandPrimary School 3186 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 185 44
Drayton Community Primary School 2560 Community 5 - 11 179 45
Dry Sandford Primary School 2565 Community 5 - 11 141 45
Ducklington Church of England Primary School 3122 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 82 212
Dunmore Primary School 3861 Community 3 - 11 163 46
East Oxford Primary School 2525 Community 3 - 11 120 155
Edith Moorhouse Primary School 2255 Community 3 - 11 79 104
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Edward Feild Primary School 2590 Community 5 - 11 89 150
Enstone Primary School 2103 Community 5 - 11 34 109
Europa School 4002 Free* 5 - 8 180 47
Ewelme Church of England Primary School 3752 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 189 199
Eynsham Primary School 2013 Academy** 3 - 11 83 132
Faringdon Infant School 2561 Academy** 5 - 7 156 138
Faringdon Junior School 2562 Academy** 7 - 11 157 233
Finmere Church of England Primary School 3090 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 26 74
Finstock Church of England Primary School 3040 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 55 213
Fir Tree Junior School 2578 Community 7 - 11 215 234
Five Acres Primary School 2200 Community 5 - 11 53 75
Freeland Church of England Primary School 3208 Academy** 5 - 11 63 132
Fringford Church of England Primary School 3083 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 29 75
Fritwell Church of England Primary School 3065 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 28 76
Garsington Church of England Primary School 3167 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 145 204
Gateway Primary School 2254 Community 5 - 11 80 105
GEMS Didcot Primary Academy Academy 123
Glory Farm Primary School 2211 Academy** 3 - 11 46 77
Goring Church of England Primary School 3803 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 221 220
The Grange Primary School 2058 Community 5 - 11 17 61
Great Milton Church of England Primary School 3187 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 146 205
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Great Rollright Church of England PrimarySchool 3408 Voluntary
Aided* 5 - 11 24 110
Great Tew Primary School 2104 Community 5 - 11 27 111
Grove Church of England Primary School 3228 Academy** 5 - 11 192 191
Hagbourne Church of England Primary School 3249 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 209 124
Hailey Church of England Primary School 3123 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 61 213
Hanborough Manor Church of England PrimarySchool 3147 Academy** 5 - 11 64 133
Hanwell Fields Community School 3837 Academy** 3 - 11 6 62
Hardwick Community School 2060 Community 5 - 11 7 62
Harriers Banbury Academy 2053 Academy* 5 - 11 16 63
Harwell School 2563 Community 5 - 11 202 124
The Hendreds Church of England PrimarySchool 3250 Academy* 5 - 11 197 192
Hill View Primary School 2056 Community 5 - 11 9 64
Heyford Park Free School 4003 Free* 5 - 11 6 78
Holy Trinity Catholic Primary School 3420 Academy* 5 - 11 30 112
Hook Norton Church of England PrimarySchool 3044 Voluntary
Controlled 3 - 11 23 113
Hornton Primary School 2001 Academy 5 - 11 1 92
Horspath Church of England Primary School 3161 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 134 205
John Blandy Church of England Primary School 3230 Academy** 5 - 11 160 140
John Henry Newman Academy 2000 Academy* 3 - 11 129 156
John Hampden Primary School 2591 Community 5 - 11 138 182
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Kidmore End Church of England Primary School 3807 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 226 178
Kingham Primary School 2106 Community 5 - 11 32 114
King’s Meadow Primary School 2210 Community 3 - 11 43 79
Kirtlington Church of England Primary School 3500 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 41 228
Ladygrove Park Primary School 2609 Academy** 3 - 11 203 125
Langford Village Primary School 2608 Community 3 - 11 51 80
Larkrise Primary School 2543 Community 3 - 11 122 157
Launton Church of England Primary School 3085 VoluntaryControlled 3 - 11 52 80
Leafield Church of England Primary School 3124 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 54 98
Lewknor Church of England Primary School 3184 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 152 200
Little Milton Church of England Primary School 3755 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 147 206
Long Furlong Primary School 2602 Community 3 - 11 162 48
Long Wittenham Church of England PrimarySchool 3233 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 184 127
Longcot & Fernham Church of England PrimarySchool 3232 Academy** 5 - 11 173 141
Longfields Primary School 2207 Community 3 - 11 49 81
Longworth Undenominational Primary School 3234 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 159 140
Madley Brook Community Primary School 2002 Community 3 - 11 70 214
Manor School 2597 Academy** 5 - 11 206 128
Marcham Church of England Primary School 3235 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 161 49
Marsh Baldon Church of England PrimarySchool 3188 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 144 207
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Middle Barton Primary School 2151 Community 5 - 11 35 114
Mill Lane Community Primary School 2465 Community 3 - 11 154 182
Millbrook Primary School 2616 Academy 3 - 11 191 193
Nettlebed Primary School 2504 Community 5 - 11 219 221
New Hinksey Church of England Primary School 3237 VoluntaryControlled 3 - 11 119 157
New Marston Primary School 2529 Community 3 - 11 107 158
North Hinksey Church of England PrimarySchool 3237 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 116 119
North Kidlington Primary School 2357 Community 5 - 11 86 150
North Leigh Church of England Primary School 3128 Academy** 5 - 11 62 214
North West Bicester Primary School Academy* 85
Northbourne Church of England Primary School 3852 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 208 129
Orchard Fields Community School 2055 Community 3 - 11 11 64
Orchard Meadow Primary School 2006 Academy** 3 - 11 131 158
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary School 3822 Academy* 5 - 11 71 215
Our Lady's Catholic Primary School, Oxford 3836 Academy* 5 - 11 125 159
Pegasus Primary School 2593 Academy** 3 - 11 132 160
Peppard Church of England Primary School 3205 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 228 179
Queen Emma’s Primary School 2304 Community 5 - 11 72 216
Queensway Primary School 2057 Community 5 - 11 15 65
Radley Church of England Primary School 3238 VoluntaryControlled 3 - 11 143 50
RAF Benson Primary School 2450 Community 5 - 11 188 201
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The Ridgeway Church of England PrimarySchool 3231 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 190 193
Rose Hill Primary School 2531 Community 3 - 11 126 161
Rush Common School 2574 Academy** 5 - 11 165 50
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School 3820 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 231 142
St Aloysius Catholic Primary School 3842 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 104 162
St Amand's Catholic Primary School 3855 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 198 194
St Andrew’s Church of England Primary School,Oxford 3211 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 110 163
St Andrew's Church of England Primary School,Chinnor 3182 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 155 183
St Barnabas' Church of England Primary School 3832 VoluntaryAided* 3 - 11 105 160
St Blaise Church of England Primary School 3260 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 200 51
St Christophers Church of England PrimarySchool, Cowley 2010 Academy** 3 - 11 123 161
St Christopher’s Church of England Primary &Junior School, Langford 3555 Academy* 5 - 11 93 99 &
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St Ebbe’s Church of England Primary School 3833 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 118 166
St Edburg’s Church of England Primary School 3505 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 50 82
St Edmund's Catholic Primary School 3856 VoluntaryAided* 3 - 11 166 52
St Francis' Church of England Primary School 3253 VoluntaryControlled 3 - 11 124 167
St Gregory the Great School 4145 Academy* 5 - 18 20 168
St James Church of England Primary School,Hanney 3225 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 178 195
St John Fisher Catholic Primary School 3839 Academy* 3 - 11 130 169
St John’s Catholic Primary School, Banbury 3350 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 18 66
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St John's Primary School, Wallingford 2567 Academy** 5 - 11 216 188
St John the Evangelist Church of EnglandPrimary School 2613 Voluntary
Aided* 3 - 11 76 106
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Banbury 3825 Academy 3 - 11 10 67
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Carterton 3556 Academy* 5 - 11 78 107
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Oxford 3838 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 108 170
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Thame 3826 Academy* 5 - 11 136 184
St Kenelm’s Church of England Primary School 3125 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 66 100
St Laurence Church of England Primary School 3760 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 186 189
St Leonard’s Church of England Primary School 3262 VoluntaryControlled 3 - 11 14 68
SS Mary & John Church of England PrimarySchool 3834 Voluntary
Aided* 5 - 11 121 173
St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Bicester 3824 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 48 83
St Mary’s Church of England Infant School,Witney 3207 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 7 74 216
St Mary’s Church of England Primary School,Banbury 3022 Voluntary
Controlled 3 - 11 12 68
St Mary’s Church of England Primary School,Chipping Norton 3858 Voluntary
Aided* 5 - 11 31 115
St Michael’s Church of England Primary School,Oxford 3216 Voluntary
Aided* 5 - 11 109 171
St Michael's Church of England Primary School,Steventon 3241 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 199 53
St Nicholas' Church of England Infant School,Wallingford 3244 Voluntary
Controlled 3 - 7 214 190
St Nicholas' Church of England Primary School,East Challow 3224 Academy** 5 - 11 193 195
St Nicholas' Primary School, Oxford 2352 Community 3 - 11 106 172
St Nicolas Church of England Primary School,Abingdon 3247 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 164 54
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St Peter’s Church of England Infant School,Alvescot 3550 Academy* 5 - 7 94 101
St Peter’s Church of England Primary School,Cassington 3651 Academy* 5 - 11 84 134
St Philip & St James Church of England PrimarySchool 3835 Voluntary
Aided* 5 - 11 103 174
St Swithun's Church of England Primary School 3258 VoluntaryControlled 3 - 11 128 120
St Thomas More Catholic Primary School 3823 Academy* 3 - 11 87 151
Sandhills Community Primary School 2401 Community 5 - 11 112 207
Shellingford Church of England Primary School 3853 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 176 141
Shenington Church of England Primary School 5200 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 3 93
Shiplake Church of England Primary School 3810 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 233 146
Shrivenham Church of England Primary Schoo 3239 Academy** 5 - 11 171 142
Sibford Gower Endowed Primary School 3005 Academy 5 - 11 20 94
Sonning Common Primary School 2506 Community 5 - 11 227 179
South Moreton School 2566 Community 5 - 11 212 130
South Stoke Primary School 2507 Community 5 - 11 220 221
Southwold School 2607 Community 3 - 11 45 84
Stadhampton Primary School 2455 Community 5 - 11 148 202
Standlake Church of England Primary School 3127 Academy** 3 - 11 98 135
Stanford-in-the-Vale Church of EnglandPrimary School 3240 Voluntary
Controlled 5 - 11 177 196
Stanton Harcourt Church of England PrimarySchool 3130 Acedemy** 5 - 11 99 136
Stephen Freeman Community Primary School 2594 Community 3 - 11 205 130
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Stockham Primary School 2583 Community 5 - 11 194 196
Stoke Row Church of England Primary School 3206 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 224 222
Stonesfield Primary School 2353 Community 5 - 11 56 229
Sunningwell Church of England Primary School 3242 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 142 54
Sutton Courtenay Church of England PrimarySchool 3243 Voluntary
Controlled 3 - 11 201 55
Tackley Church of England Primary School 3144 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 40 229
Tetsworth Primary School 2456 Community 5 - 11 149 185
Thameside Primary School 2598 Community 3 - 11 170 55
Thomas Reade Primary School 2587 Community 3 - 11 167 56
Tower Hill Primary School 2303 Community 3 - 11 69 217
Trinity Church of England Primary School 3254 VoluntaryControlled 5 - 11 232 147
Tyndale Community School 2008 Free* 5 - 11 175
Uffington Church of England Primary School 3251 VoluntaryControlled 3 - 11 175 197
Valley Road Primary School 2512 Community 3 - 11 230 148
Wantage Church of England Primary School 3246 Academy** 3 - 11 196 187
Watchfield Primary School 2572 Academy** 3 - 11 172 143
Watlington Primary School 2459 Community 3 - 11 151 203
West Kidlington Primary School 2110 Community 5 - 11 88 152
West Oxford Community Primary School 2533 Community 3 - 11 117 120
West Witney Primary School 2601 Community 3 - 11 68 217
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Wheatley Church of England Primary School 2009 Academy** 5 - 11 135 208
Whitchurch Primary School 2208 Community 5 - 11 225 223
William Fletcher Primary School 2354 Community 5 - 11 85 230
William Morris Primary School 2059 Community 3 - 11 8 69
Willowcroft Community School 3912 Academy** 3 - 11 207 131
Windale Primary School 2005 Academy** 3 - 11 133 176
Windmill Primary School 2527 Community 5 - 11 113 176
Witney Community Primary School 2302 Community 5 - 11 67 218
Wolvercote Primary School 2534 Community 3 - 11 101 177
Wood Farm Primary School 2589 Community 5 - 11 114 177
Woodcote Primary School 2510 Community 5 - 11 222 224
Woodstock Church of England Primary School 3145 VoluntaryControlled 3 - 11 58 230
Wootton-by-Woodstock Church of EnglandPrimary School 3657 Voluntary
Aided* 5 - 11 39 231
Wootton St Peter's Church of England PrimarySchool 3854 Voluntary
Aided* 5 - 11 140 57
Wroxton Church of England Primary School 3004 VoluntaryAided* 5 - 11 4 95
Wychwood Church of England Primary School 3257 VoluntaryControlled 3 - 11 37 102
* School specific admission rules.
** An academy that has the same admission rules for entry as community and voluntary controlledschools.
NB: The admission policies shown for ‘Own Admission Authority’ schools are those that were availableat the time this publication was printed.
For full details of how places were allocated at all Oxfordshire schools you can visitwww.oxfordshire.gov.uk/schools
School type correct at time of going to print.
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ABINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
A Abingdon Area
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Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Secondary Schools Address
Fitzharry’s School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP
John Mason School Wootton Road, Abingdon, OX14 1JB
Larkmead School Faringdon Road, Abingdon, OX14 1RF
†Children living in the area served by Berinsfield are within the designated area of all three Abingdon Secondary Schools.
Abbey Woods Academy†
0 0 1 17 18 0 0 3 39 0
School Code: 2007 Roll No. 208 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2007
Address: Wimblestraw Road, Berinsfield, OX10 7LZ
Tel: (01865) 340420 Fax: (01865) 343619
Headteacher: Mr G Mottram
All preferences for September 2015: 42 No. of first preferences received: 34
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Secondary School Address
Larkmead School Faringdon Road, Abingdon, OX14 1RF
Caldecott Primary School
0 2 0 11 20 7 9 11 60 0
School Code: 2605 Roll No. 309 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2605
Address: Caldecott Road, Abingdon, OX14 5HB
Tel: (01235) 523132 Fax: Fax: (01235)
Joint Headteachers: Ms K Walsh
All preferences for September 2015: 71No. of first preferences received: 45
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Secondary School Address
Larkmead School Faringdon Road, Abingdon, OX14 1RF
Carswell Community Primary School
0 1 0 14 15 0 0 30 19
School Code: 2595 Roll No. 214 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2595
Address: Bostock Road, Abingdon, OX14 1DP
Tel: (01235) 521578 Fax: (01235) 550460
Headteacher: Ms T Farr
All preferences for September 2015: 98No. of first preferences received: 40
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Secondary School Address
Larkmead School Faringdon Road, Abingdon, OX14 1RF
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Clifton Hampden CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 1 5 1 8 0 15 1
School Code: 3183 Roll No. 59 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3183
Address: High Street, Clifton Hampden, Abingdon,OX14 3EE
Tel/Fax: (01865) 407700
Headteacher: Ms L Priddle
All preferences for September 2015: 45No. of first preferences received: 12
Secondary School Address
Fitzharry’s School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP
Culham Parochial CE School (VC)
0 0 0 4 2 4 0 0 10 0
School Code: 3190 Roll No. 51 AN: 10
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3190
Address: High Street, Culham, Abingdon, OX14 4NB
Tel/Fax: (01235) 521766
Acting Headteacher: Mr M Atlee
All preferences for September 2015: 20No. of first preferences received: 9
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Dorchester St Birinus CE School (VC)†
0 0 0 3 7 7 0 0 17 4
School Code: 3186 Roll No.78 AN: 17
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3186
Address: Queen Street, Dorchester-on-Thames,OX10 7HR
Tel/Fax: (01865) 340081
Headteacher: Mr R Leigh
All preferences for September 2015: 33No. of first preferences received: 17
Secondary Schools Address
Fitzharry’s School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP
John Mason School Wootton Road, Abingdon, OX14 1JB
Larkmead School Faringdon Road, Abingdon, OX14 1RF
†Children living in the area served by Dorchester St Birinus CE School are within the designated area of all three Abingdon SecondarySchools.
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Drayton Community Primary School
0 0 0 6 14 3 2 0 25 0
School Code: 2560 Roll No. 145 AN: 25
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2560
Address: Hilliat Fields, Drayton, OX14 4JF
Tel/Fax: (01235) 531316
Headteacher: Mr M Knight
All preferences for September 2015: 49No. of first preferences received: 22
Dry Sandford Primary School
0 0 0 1 1 3 9 3 17 0
School Code: 2565 Roll No. 103 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2565
Address: Lashford Lane, Dry Sandford, Abingdon,OX13 6EE2
Tel/Fax: (01865) 7304326
Headteacher: Mrs K Harrington
All preferences for September 2015: 41No. of first preferences received: 8
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Secondary School Address
John Mason School Wootton Road, Abingdon, OX14 1JB
Secondary School Address
Fitzharry’s School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP
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ABINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
A Abingdon Area
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Secondary School Address
Fitzharry’s School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP
Dunmore Primary School
0 0 0 14 22 13 11 0 60 28
School Code: 3861 Roll No. 433 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3861
Address: Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NR
Tel: (01235) 520550 Fax: (01235) 535126
Headteacher: Mr R Pattenden
All preferences for September 2015: 202No. of first preferences received: 58
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Europa School UK
0 0 30 5 24 15 5 5 84 46
School Code: 4002 AN: 84
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/4002
Address: Thame Lane, Culham, Oxon OX14 3DZ
Tel: (01235) 524060
Headteacher: Mr P Ashbourne
All preferences for September 2015: 127No. of first preferences received: 89
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Long Furlong Primary School
0 0 0 10 61 3 1 0 30 14
School Code: 2602 Roll No. 204 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2602
Address: Boulter Drive, Abingdon, OX14 1XP
Tel: (01235) 532358 Fax: (01235) 539692
Headteacher: Mr Z Ahmed
All preferences for September 2015: 97No. of first preferences received: 32
Secondary School Address
Fitzharry’s School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP
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Marcham CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 7 9 1 4 0 21 4
School Code: 3235 Roll No. 133 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3235
Address: Morland Road, Marcham, Abingdon, OX13 6PY
Tel/Fax: (01865) 391448
Headteacher: Mr J Hutchinson
All preferences for September 2015: 31No. of first preferences received: 22
Secondary School Address
Larkmead School Faringdon Road, Abingdon, OX14 1RF
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O Oxford City Area
ABINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
A Abingdon Area
50
Radley CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 5 10 0 0 0 15 9
School Code: 3238 Roll No. 99 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3238
Address: Church Road, Radley, Abingdon, OX14 3QF
Tel/Fax: (01235) 520814
Headteacher: Mrs G Slater
All preferences for September 2015: 47No. of first preferences received: 16
Rush Common School
0 0 1 27 32 0 0 0 60 49
School Code: 2574 Roll No. 409 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2574
Address: Hendred Way, Abingdon, OX14 2AW
Tel: (01235) 533583 Fax: (01235) 535863
Headteacher: Mrs L Youngman
All preferences for September 2015: 205No. of first preferences received: 88
Secondary School Address
Fitzharry’s School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP
Secondary School Address
Fitzharry’s School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP
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ABINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AAbingdon Area A
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St Blaise CE Primary School
0 0 0 3 3 2 1 1 10 0
School Code: 3260 Roll No. 60 AN: 10
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3260
Address: School Lane, Milton Heights, Abingdon, OX14 4DR
Tel/Fax: (01235) 831368
Acting Headteacher: Ms R Leach
All preferences for September 2015: 12No. of first preferences received: 9
Secondary School Address
Larkmead School Faringdon Road, Abingdon, OX14 1RF
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O Oxford City Area
ABINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
A Abingdon Area
52
Secondary Schools Address
Fitzharry’s School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP
St Edmund’s Catholic Primary School (VA)
0 0 12 7 0 6 1 1 0 1 2 30 0
School Code: 3856 Roll No. 251 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3856
Address: Radley Road, Abingdon, OX14 3PP
Tel/Fax: (01235) 521558
Headteacher: Mrs M Crompton
All preferences for September 2015: 60No. of first preferences received: 26
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ABINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AAbingdon Area A
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St Michael’s CE Primary School (VC)
0 1 0 8 11 5 0 0 25 14
School Code: 3241 Roll No. 153 AN: 25
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3241
Address: The Causeway, Steventon, Abingdon, OX13 6SQ
Tel/Fax: (01235) 831298
Headteacher: Mrs J Spiller
All preferences for September 2015: 58No. of first preferences received: 33
Secondary School Address
John Mason School Wootton Road, Abingdon, OX14 1JB
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O Oxford City Area
ABINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
A Abingdon Area
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St Nicolas CE Primary School (VC)
1 1 0 12 17 15 14 0 60 11
School Code: 3247 Roll No. 424 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3247
AN for YR3: a further 4
Address: Boxhill Walk, Abingdon, OX14 1HB
Tel: (01235) 520456 Fax: (01235) 530323
Headteacher: Mr A Spooner
All preferences for September 2015: 133No. of first preferences received: 55
Sunningwell CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 0 3 9 3 0 15 6
School Code: 3242 Roll No. 97 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3242
Address: Dark Lane, Sunningwell, Abingdon, OX13 6RE
Tel/Fax: (01865) 739378
Joint Headteachers:Ms A Leech
All preferences for September 2015: 39No. of first preferences received: 19
Secondary School Address
John Mason School Wootton Road, Abingdon, OX14 1JB
Secondary School Address
Fitzharry’s School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP
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ABINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AAbingdon Area A
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Thameside Primary School
0 0 1 3 4 3 10 36 57 0
School Code: 2598 Roll No. 109 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2598
Address: Cotman Close, Abingdon, OX14 5NL
Tel/Fax: (01235) 527600
Headteacher: Miss A Grice
All preferences for September 2015: 33No. of first preferences received: 17
Sutton Courtenay CE Primary (VC)
0 0 0 5 10 1 2 3 21 0
School Code: 3243 Roll No. 120 AN: 25
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3243
Address: Bradstocks Way, Sutton Courtenay,Abingdon, OX14 4DA
Tel/Fax: (01235) 848333
Headteacher: Mrs A Ashcroft
All preferences for September 2015: 28No. of first preferences received: 16
Secondary School Address
John Mason School Wootton Road, Abingdon, OX14 1JB
Secondary School Address
Larkmead School Faringdon Road, Abingdon, OX14 1RF
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O Oxford City Area
ABINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
A Abingdon Area
56
Thomas Reade Primary School
0 1 0 12 17 0 0 0 30 33
School Code: 2587 Roll No. 212 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2587
Address: Radley Road, Abingdon, OX14 3RR
Tel: (01235) 554795
Headteacher: Mr J Serle
All preferences for September 2015: 150No. of first preferences received: 49
Secondary School Address
John Mason School Wootton Road, Abingdon, OX14 1JB
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ABINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AAbingdon Area A
57
Secondary Schools Address
Fitzharry’s School Northcourt Road, Abingdon, OX14 1NP
Wootton St Peter CE Primary School (VA)
0 2 0 2 4 7 1 16 3
School Code: 3854 Roll No. 108 AN: 16
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3854
Address: Wootton Village, Boars Hill, Oxford, OX1 5HP
Tel: (01865) 735643
Headteacher: Mrs F Rose
All preferences for September 2015: 34No. of first preferences received: 17
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O Oxford City Area
BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Banbury Area
58
Secondary Schools Address
Banbury Academy Ruskin Road, Banbury, OX16 9HY
Bishop Loveday CE School (VA)
0 0 0 7 21 0 16 0 2 14 60 8
School Code: 3351 Roll No. 406 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3351
Address:White Post Rd, Bodicote, Banbury, OX15 4BN
Tel: (01295) 263157 Fax: (01295) 275907
Headteacher: Mrs C M Woodward
All preferences for September 2015: 142No. of first preferences received: 73
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New Admissions Rules for 2016/17 entry:
Please note that for 2016/17 entry, theadmissions criteria in the table above referring to‘Child of parent on electoral roll at St John theBaptist, Bodicote and ‘Child whose parent is aregular member of a Christian place of worship’will be omitted.
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BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABanbury Area B
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Cropredy CE School (VC)
0 0 0 4 11 4 7 0 26 0
School Code: 3000 Roll No. 171 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3000
Address: Station Road, Cropredy, Banbury, OX17 1PU
Tel: (01295) 750210 Fax: (01295) 758553
Headteacher: Mrs M Stevens
All preferences for September 2015: 49No. of first preferences received: 23
Secondary School Address
North Oxfordshire Academy Drayton Road, Banbury, OX16 0UD
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O Oxford City Area
BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Banbury Area
60
Secondary Schools Address
Banbury Academy Ruskin Road, Banbury, OX16 9HY
Dashwood Banbury Academy
0 0 17 43 60 5
School Code: 2003 Roll No. 211 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2003
Address: Merton Street, Banbury, OX16 4RX
Tel: (01295) 263240 Fax: (01295) 263240
Headteacher: Ms R Gallyot
All preferences for September 2015: 94No. of first preferences received: 44
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New Admissions Rules for 2016/17 entry:
After those Nursery Children with an Education,Health & care Plan issued by a Local Authoritynaming a specific school where a pupil shouldreceive his/her education, the following criteriawill be applied in order of which they are set outbelow:
1 Children looked after by a local authority(LAC) or adopted children who werepreviously in care
2 Children with sibling attending DashwoodBanbury Academy in the academic year ofadmission
3 Children of staff employed by DashwoodBanbury Academy for two or more years atthe time at which the application foradmissions is made or the member of staff isrecruited to fill a vacant post for which thereis a demonstrable skill shortage.
4 Children from whom this is the nearest schoolmeasured by the shortest designated routefrom the home address
5 Any other children whose parents wish themto attend the school
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BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABanbury Area B
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The Grange Primary School
0 0 0 6 7 9 13 1 36 0
School Code: 2058 Roll No. 273 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2058
Address: Avocet Way, Banbury, OX16 9YA
Tel: (01295) 257861 Fax: (01295) 279784
Headteacher: Ms B Boswell
All preferences for September 2015: 81No. of first preferences received: 32
Secondary School Address
Banbury Academy Ruskin Road, Banbury, OX16 9HY
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O Oxford City Area
BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Banbury Area
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Hanwell Fields Community School
0 0 0 19 17 5 8 0 49 0
School Code: 3837 Roll No. 268 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3837
Address: Rotary Way, off Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 1SN
Tel: (01295) 709583 Fax: (01295) 269979
Headteacher: Ms H Wall
All preferences for September 2015: 85No. of first preferences received: 40
Hardwick Community School
0 0 0 11 14 5 0 0 30 9
School Code: 2060 Roll No. 196 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2060
Address: Ferriston, Banbury, OX16 1XE
Tel: (01295) 258355 Fax: (01295) 275242
Headteacher: Mrs J Hawkin
All preferences for September 2015: 73No. of first preferences received: 37
Secondary School Address
North Oxfordshire Academy Drayton Road, Banbury, OX16 0UD
Secondary School Address
North Oxfordshire Academy Drayton Road, Banbury, OX16 0UD
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BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABanbury Area B
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Harriers Banbury Academy
0 0 19 0 31 50 0
School Code: 2053 Roll No. 334 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2053
Address: Harriers View, Bloxham Road, Banbury, OX16 9JW
Tel: (01295) 263067 Fax: (01295) 263068
Principal: Mr A Pearson
All preferences for September 2015: 98No. of first preferences received: 53
Secondary School Address
Banbury Academy Ruskin Road, Banbury, OX16 9HY
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Please note that for 2016/17 entry, theadmissions criteria in the table above referring to‘Children of UK Armed Forces Personnel will beomitted.
Apply online www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
O Oxford City Area
BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Banbury Area
64
Secondary School Address
North Oxfordshire Academy Drayton Road, Banbury, OX16 0UD
Hill View Primary School
0 0 0 16 14 9 15 2 56 0
School Code: 2056 Roll No. 486 AN: 90
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2056
Address: Hillview Crescent, Banbury, OX16 1DN
Tel: (01295) 251205 Fax: (01295) 258455
Headteacher: Ms C Ferens
All preferences for September 2015: 121No. of first preferences received: 49
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Longford Park Primary School
A new primary school opening in Banbury for September 2016
Admission Number: 45
Location: The site is located to the south east of Banbury on the Oxford Road (A4260), with theOxford Canal running along part of the site’s eastern boundary.
For further information please visit the school’s website: www.longfordparkschool.org
To apply for a place at this school, please apply online at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
Any updates will also be posted on Oxfordshire County Council’s website.
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BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABanbury Area B
65
Secondary School Address
North Oxfordshire Academy Drayton Road, Banbury, OX16 0UD
Orchard Fields Community School
0 0 0 13 9 8 8 1 39 0
School Code: 2055 Roll No. 374 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2055
Address: Edmunds Road, Banbury, OX16 0QT
Tel: (01295) 263324 Fax: (01295) 220261
Headteacher: Mrs D Shilston
All preferences for September 2015: 50No. of first preferences received: 36
Secondary School Address
Banbury Academy Ruskin Road, Banbury, OX16 9HY
Queensway School
0 1 0 12 9 18 20 0 60 3
School Code: 2057 Roll No. 253 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2057
Address: Queensway, Banbury, OX16 9NF
Tel: (01295) 251631 Fax: (01295) 251550
Headteacher: Ms S Jakeman
All preferences for September 2015: 130No. of first preferences received: 58
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O Oxford City Area
BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Banbury Area
66
Secondary Schools Address
Blessed George Napier RC School Addison Road, Banbury, OX16 9DQ
St John’s Catholic Primary School (VA)
0 0 15 18 0 1 0 0 8 42 0
School Code: 3350 Roll No. 298 AN: 38
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3350
Address: Avocet Way, Chatsworth Drive, Banbury,OX16 9YA
Tel: (01295) 263740 Fax: (01295) 264029
Headteacher: Mr K O’Connor
All preferences for September 2015: 96No. of first preferences received: 45
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BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABanbury Area B
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Secondary Schools Address
Blessed George Napier RC School Addison Road, Banbury, OX16 9DQ
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School (VA)
0 0 12 5 1 0 0 7 4 29 0
School Code: 3825 Roll No. 194 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3825
Address: Fiennes Road, Banbury, OX16 0ET
Tel: (01295) 264284
Joint Headteachers:Mrs C Smith
All preferences for September 2015: 47No. of first preferences received: 27
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O Oxford City Area
BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Banbury Area
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St Leonard’s CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 12 31 1 6 0 50 0
School Code: 3262 Roll No. 397 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3262
Address: Overthorpe Road, Banbury, OX16 4SB
Tel: (01295) 262507 Fax: (01295) 275849
Joint Headteachers:Mr N Blackwell
All preferences for September 2015: 88No. of first preferences received: 48
St Mary’s CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 2 28 0 0 0 30 15
School Code: 3022 Roll No. 193 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3022
Address: Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 2EG
Tel/Fax: (01295) 263026
Headteacher: Ms V Woods
All preferences for September 2015: 125No. of first preferences received: 23
Secondary School Address
Banbury Academy Ruskin Road, Banbury, OX16 9HY
Secondary School Address
Banbury Academy Ruskin Road, Banbury, OX16 9HY
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BANBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABanbury Area B
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William Morris Primary School
0 0 0 5 2 11 7 0 25 4
School Code: 2059 Roll No. 166 AN: 25
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2059
Address: Bretch Hill, Banbury, OX16 0UZ
Tel: (01295) 258224 Fax: (01295) 252317
Headteacher: Ms L Tait
All preferences for September 2015: 54No. of first preferences received: 25
Secondary School Address
North Oxfordshire Academy Drayton Road, Banbury, OX16 0UD
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O Oxford City Area
BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bicester Area
70
Brookside Primary School
0 0 0 13 14 6 12 0 45 8
School Code: 2202 Roll No. 250 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2202
Address: Bucknell Road, Bicester, OX26 2DB
Tel: (01869) 252482 Fax: (01869) 249402
Headteacher: Mr N Cornell
All preferences for September 2015: 100No. of first preferences received: 52
Secondary School Address
Bicester School Queen’s Avenue, Bicester, OX26 2NS
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
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BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABicester Area B
71
Bure Park Primary School
0 1 1 20 26 9 13 0 70 14
School Code: 2610 Roll No. 464 AN: 70
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2610
Address: Lucerne Avenue, Bure Park, Bicester, OX26 3BP
Tel: (01869) 354059 Fax: (01869) 321069
Headteacher: Mr R Pearson
All preferences for September 2015: 118No. of first preferences received: 73
Secondary School Address
Bicester School Queen’s Avenue, Bicester, OX26 2NS
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O Oxford City Area
BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bicester Area
72
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Charlton-on-Otmoor CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 2 6 2 3 0 13
School Code: 3081 Roll No. 85 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3081
Address: Church View, Charlton-on-Otmoor, OX5 2UT
Tel/Fax: (01865) 331239
Headteacher: Mr M Wisbach
All preferences for September 2015: 21No. of first preferences received: 12
Secondary School Address
The Cooper School Churchill Road, Bicester, OX26 4RS
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BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABicester Area B
73
Secondary Schools Address
Bicester School Queen’s Avenue, Bicester, OX26 2NS
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Chesterton CE Primary School (VA)
0 0 4 4 3 0 9 0 0 20 0
School Code: 3082 Roll No. 128 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3082
Address: Alchester Road, Chesterton, Bicester,OX26 1UN
Tel/Fax: (01865) 252498
Headteacher: Mr L Horner
All preferences for September 2015: 32No. of first preferences received: 16
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New Admissions Rules for 2016/17 entry:
Children with an up-to-date Statement ofSpecial Educational Needs or with an Education,Health and Care plan naming Chesterton School.Once these children have been admitted, theAdmissions Sub-Committee will allocate theremaining places in accordance with thefollowing oversubscription criteria, which arelisted in order of priority.
1 "Looked-after children", whether living in thecatchment or not and children who werepreviously looked after but ceased to be sobecause, immediately after being looked after,they became subject to an adoption, childarrangements or special guardianship order.
2 Families who have exceptional medical orsocial needs that make it essential that theirchild attends Chesterton Primary Schoolrather than any other.
These needs must be fully supported bywritten evidence from the appropriateprofessional person involved with the family.
3 A child with a normal home address in thecivil parishes of Chesterton, Middleton Stoneyand Weston-on-the-Green, with a siblingalready on the roll at the school at the timeof application and who is expected still to beon the roll at the time of entry. (A map isavailable from the school office)
Apply online www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
O Oxford City Area
BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bicester Area
74
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Finmere CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 1 4 1 3 0 9 0
School Code: 3090 Roll No. 37 AN: 9
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3090
Address: Mere Road, Finmere, Bucks, MK18 4AR
Tel/Fax: (01280) 848459
Acting Headteacher: Ms V Raynor
All preferences for September 2015: 914No. of first preferences received: 7
Secondary School Address
The Cooper School Churchill Road, Bicester, OX26 4RS
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4 A child with a normal home address in the civilparishes of Chesterton, Middleton Stoney andWeston-on-the-Green at the time of application.
5 A child with a normal home address outsidethe civil parishes of Chesterton, MiddletonStoney and Weston-on-the-Green and with asibling on the roll at the school at the time ofapplication and who is expected still to be onthe roll at the time of entry.
6 Children whose parents have a denominationalpreference for a Church of England School,
supported by the Supplementary Evidence Form(an example at the end of this policy),submitted at the time of the date of theapplication, showing evidence that a parent hasbeen for the year preceding the date of theapplication, a regular worshipper (at least once amonth) at a Christian Church that is a memberof "Churches Together in Britain and Ireland"
7 Children with a normal home address outsidethe School’s catchment area at the time ofapplication.
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BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABicester Area B
75
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Five Acres Primary School
0 0 0 14 32 2 1 5 54 0
School Code: 2200 Roll No. 291 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2200
Address: Blackthorn Road, Ambrosden, Bicester,OX25 2SN
Tel: (01869) 253193 Fax: (01869) 247907
Headteacher: Mr D Wood
All preferences for September 2015: 51No. of first preferences received: 48
Fringford CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 4 7 4 0 0 15 6
School Code: 3083 Roll No. 96 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3083
Address: The Green, Fringford, Bicester, OX27 8DY
Tel/Fax: (01869) 277397
Headteacher: Mr F Pastore
All preferences for September 2015: 36No. of first preferences received: 20
Secondary School Address
Bicester School Queen’s Avenue, Bicester, OX26 2NS
Secondary School Address
The Cooper School Churchill Road, Bicester, OX26 4RS
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O Oxford City Area
BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bicester Area
76
Secondary School Address
Bicester School Queen’s Avenue, Bicester, OX26 2NS
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Fritwell CE School (VC)
0 0 0 6 11 0 1 0 18 0
School Code: 3065 Roll No. 176 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3065
Address: East Street, Fritwell, Bicester, OX27 7PX
Tel: (01869) 345283 Fax: (01869) 345241
Headteacher: Mrs McLeod
All preferences for September 2015: 31No. of first preferences received: 15
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BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABicester Area B
77
Gagle Brook Primary School
The White Horse Federation is opening a new primary school in the Bicester Eco Town in September2016.
Admission Number: 30
Location: Cranberry Avenue, Bicester OX27 8BD
Supporting headteacher: Ms C Hutchinson
For further details and updates regarding Gagle Brook Primary School, the White Horse Federation canbe contacted on: 01793 818603 or at the address below:
The White Horse Federation (Gagle Brook Primary School), Plymouth Street, Swindon SN1 2LB
To apply for a place at this school, please apply online at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
Any updates will also be posted on Oxfordshire County Council’s website.
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O Oxford City Area
BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bicester Area
78
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Glory Farm Primary School
0 1 0 17 21 15 5 0 59 0
School Code: 2211 Roll No. 409 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2211
Address: Hendon Place, Sunderland Drive, Bicester, OX26 4YJ
Tel: (01869) 244050 Fax: (01869) 253461
Headteacher: Mr I Elkington
All preferences for September 2015: 81No. of first preferences received: 55
Secondary School Address
The Cooper School Churchill Road, Bicester, OX26 4RS
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BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABicester Area B
79
Secondary School Address
Heyford Park Free School Camp Road, Upper Heyford, OX25 5HD
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Heyford Park Free School
0 0 0 5 22 27 0
School Code: 4003 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/4003
Address: Camp Road, Upper Heyford, OX25 5HD
Tel: (01869) 238200
Headteacher: Mr D Castles
All preferences for September 2015: 43No. of first preferences received: 29
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O Oxford City Area
BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bicester Area
80
Secondary School Address
Bicester School Queen’s Avenue, Bicester, OX26 2NS
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
King’s Meadow Primary School
0 0 0 22 16 7 15 0 60 3
School Code: 2210 Roll No. 376 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2210
Address: Shakespeare Drive, Bicester, OX26 2LU
Tel: (01869) 323525 Fax: (01869) 322505
Headteacher: Mr A D Instone
All preferences for September 2015: 115No. of first preferences received: 57
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BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABicester Area B
81
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Langford Village Community School
0 0 0 18 30 5 7 0 60 7
School Code: 2608 Roll No. 462 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2608
Address: Peregrine Way, Bicester, OX26 6SX
Tel: (01869) 369021 Fax: (01869) 369854
Headteacher: Mrs M Thompson
All preferences for September 2015: 100No. of first preferences received: 64
Secondary School Address
The Cooper School Churchill Road, Bicester, OX26 4RS
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Launton CE School (VC)
0 0 0 3 9 8 5 0 25 11
School Code: 3085 Roll No. 118 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3085
Address: Launton, Bicester, OX26 5DP
Tel: (01869) 253692 Fax: (01869) 241738
Headteacher: Mrs L Moorhouse
All preferences for September 2015: 53No. of first preferences received: 18
Secondary School Address
The Cooper School Churchill Road, Bicester, OX26 4RS
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O Oxford City Area
BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bicester Area
82
Longfields Primary School & Nursery
0 0 0 20 15 5 5 0 45 5
School Code: 2207 Roll No. 282 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2207
Address: Longfields, Bicester, OX26 6QL
Tel: (01869) 252386 Fax: (01869) 324814
Headteacher: Mr P Hollidge
All preferences for September 2015: 103No. of first preferences received: 46
Secondary School Address
The Cooper School Churchill Road, Bicester, OX26 4RS
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
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BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABicester Area B
83
Secondary Schools Address
Bicester School Queen’s Avenue, Bicester, OX26 2NS
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Edburg’s CE Primary School (VA)
0 0 0 7 9 5 0 2 23 0
School Code: 3505 Roll No. 167 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3505
Address: Kingsmere Estate
Tel: (01869)
Headteacher: Mr D Booth
All preferences for September 2015: 49No. of first preferences received: 24
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O Oxford City Area
BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bicester Area
84
Secondary Schools Address
Bicester School Queen’s Avenue, Bicester, OX26 2NS
Blessed George Napier RC School
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Mary’s Catholic Primary School (VA)
0 0 8 13 0 0 0 5 9 2 37 0
School Code: 3824 Roll No. 263 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3824
Address: Queens Avenue, Bicester, OX26 2NX
Tel: (01869) 252035
Headteacher: Miss P Pickering
All preferences for September 2015: 57No. of first preferences received: 32
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BICESTER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABicester Area B
85
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Southwold Primary School
0 0 0 17 25 2 3 4 51 9
School Code: 2607 Roll No. 327 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2607
Address: Holm Way, Bicester, OX26 3UU
Tel: (01869) 324061 Fax: (01869) 322376
Headteacher: Ms A Balance
All preferences for September 2015: 80No. of first preferences received: 41
Secondary School Address
Bicester School Queen’s Avenue, Bicester, OX26 2NS
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O Oxford City Area
BLOXHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bloxham Area
86
Secondary Schools Address
The Warriner School Banbury Road, Bloxham, Banbury, OX15 4LJ
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Bishop Carpenter CE Primary School (VA)
0 0 0 3 3 6 0 7 19 5
School Code: 3302 Roll No. 112 AN: 16
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3302
Address: North Newington, Banbury, OX15 6AQ
Tel/Fax: (01295) 730404
Headteacher: Ms C Clark
All preferences for September 2015: 37No. of first preferences received: 12
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BLOXHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABloxham Area B
87
Secondary School Address
The Warriner School Banbury Road, Bloxham, Banbury, OX15 4LJ
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Bloxham CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 24 28 4 2 1 59 1
School Code: 3064 Roll No. 412 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3064
Address: Tadmarton Road, Bloxham, Banbury,OX15 4HP
Tel: (01295) 720224 Fax: (01295) 720484
Headteacher: Mr M Ingall
All preferences for September 2015: 96No. of first preferences received: 56
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O Oxford City Area
BLOXHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bloxham Area
88
Secondary School Address
The Warriner School Banbury Road, Bloxham, Banbury, OX15 4LJ
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Christopher Rawlins CE School (VA)
0 0 0 3 3 6 0 19
School Code: 3453 Roll No. 197 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3453
Address: Aynho Road, Adderbury, Banbury,OX17 3NH
Tel: (01295) 810497 Fax: (01295) 816074
Headteacher: Mrs R McCready
All preferences for September 2015: 76No. of first preferences received: 29
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 10
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ABloxham Area B
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New Admissions Rules for 2016/17 entry:
Children with a Statement of Special EducationalNeed or with an Education, Health and Care plannaming Christopher Rawlins CE Primary Schoolwill always be offered places.
If there is then greater demand for admissionthan there are places available, the followingcriteria will be applied in the order set out below:
1 Looked-after children and children who werepreviously looked after, but ceased to be sobecause, immediately after being looked after,they became subject to an adoption, childarrangements or special guardianship order.”
2 Children (or a parent) who have exceptionalmedical or social needs that make it essentialthat they attend Christopher Rawlins CE VAPrimary School rather than any other. Theseneeds must be fully supported by writtenevidence from the appropriate professionalperson involved with the family, a medicalofficer, social worker or other appropriateperson, with clear indications why the schoolis the most suitable and the difficulties thatwould be caused by having to travel toanother school.
3 a) Children with a normal home address in theCivil Parish of Adderbury or Milton with asibling on the roll of the school at the timeof application or whose parent has acceptedan offer of a place at the school and who isexpected still to be in attendance at thetime of entry to the school.
b) Children with a normal home address inthe Civil Parish of Adderbury or Miltonwho attend the Foundation Stage Unitattached to the School.
c) Children with a normal home address inthe Civil Parish of Adderbury or Milton.
d) Children of staff who are employed at theschool, if:
i. The member of staff has been employedfor two or more years at the time theapplication is made;
ii. The member of staff is recruited to fill avacant post for which there is ademonstrable skills shortage.
4 Children whose parents or carers attend inAdderbury or Milton any Christian Churchthat is a member of Churches Together inBritain and Ireland at least once per month sixmonths prior to the date of the application.
5 a) Children living outside the civil parish ofAdderbury or Milton with a sibling on theroll of the school at the time ofapplication or whose parent has acceptedan offer of a place at the school and whois expected still to be in attendance at thetime of entry to the school;
b) Children living outside the civil parish ofAdderbury or Milton who attend theFoundation Stage Unit attached to theschool.
6 Children whose parents or carers attendelsewhere any Christian Church that is amember of Churches Together in Britain andIreland at least once per month six monthsprior to the date of the application
7 Other children
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O Oxford City Area
BLOXHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bloxham Area
90
Secondary School Address
The Warriner School Banbury Road, Bloxham, Banbury, OX15 4LJ
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Deddington CE Primary School (VA)
0 0 0 12 11 0 2
School Code: 3452 Roll No. 202 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3452
Address: Earls Lane, Deddington, Banbury, OX15 0TJ
Tel/Fax: (01869) 338430
Headteacher: Mr C Evans
All preferences for September 2015: 65No. of first preferences received: 31
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Please note that for 2016/17 entry, the admissions criteria in the table above referring to ‘Children onroll at Deddington PFSU’ will be omitted.
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BLOXHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABloxham Area B
91
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Dr Radcliffes CE Primary School (VA)
0 1 0 10 9 6 0 4 30 4
School Code: 3828 Roll No. 198 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3828
Address: Fir Lane, Steeple Aston, OX25 4SF
Tel/Fax: (01869) 340204
Headteacher: Ms F Brown
All preferences for September 2015: 52No. of first preferences received: 30
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Secondary School Address
The Warriner School Banbury Road, Bloxham, Banbury, OX15 4LJ
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O Oxford City Area
BLOXHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bloxham Area
92
Secondary School Address
The Warriner School Banbury Road, Bloxham, Banbury, OX15 4LJ
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Hornton Primary School
0 0 0 0 0 7 8 0 15 1
School Code: 2001 Roll No. 412 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2001
Address: Hornton, Banbury, OX15 6BZ
Tel/Fax: (01295) 670335
Executive Headteacher: Dr KayAssociate Headteacher: Mr N Parry
All preferences for September 2015: 28No. of first preferences received: 12
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BLOXHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABloxham Area B
93
Secondary School Address
The Warriner School Banbury Road, Bloxham, Banbury, OX15 4LJ
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Shenington CE Primary School (VA)
0 0 0 4 3 5 0 0 0 3 15 14
School Code: 5200 Roll No. 104 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/5200
Address: Stocking Lane, Shenington, Banbury,OX15 6NF
Tel: 01295 670273 Fax: 01295 678726
Headteacher: Ms S Reynolds
All preferences for September 2015: 35No. of first preferences received: 23
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O Oxford City Area
BLOXHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Bloxham Area
94
Secondary School Address
The Warriner School Banbury Road, Bloxham, Banbury, OX15 4LJ
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Sibford Gower Endowed Primry School (VC)
0 0 0 0 0 6 5 0 11 0
School Code: 3005 Roll No. 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3005
AN: 20 AN for Yr3: a further 3
Address: Sibford Gower, Banbury, OX15 5RW
Tel: (01295) 780270
Headteacher: Mr P Hollidge
All preferences for September 2015: 20No. of first preferences received: 10
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BLOXHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABloxham Area B
95
Secondary School Address
The Warriner School Banbury Road, Bloxham, Banbury, OX15 4LJ
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Wroxton CE Primary School (VA)
0 0 0 1 2 5 2 5 15 3
School Code: 3004 Roll No. 98 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3004
Address: Wroxton, Banbury, OX15 6QJ
Tel: (01295) 730298 Fax: 01295 738969
Headteacher: Ms A Guiness
All preferences for September 2015: 26No. of first preferences received: 9
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O Oxford City Area
BURFORD PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Burford Area
96
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Bampton CE School (VC)
0 0 0 7 16 1 3 1 28 0
School Code: 3131 Roll No. 139 AN: 27
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3131
Address: Bowling Green Close, Bampton, OX18 2NJ
Tel: (01993) 850371
Headteacher: Ms Carol Phillips
All preferences for September 2015: 39No. of first preferences received: 25
Secondary School Address
Burford School Cheltenham Road, Burford, OX18 4PL
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BURFORD PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABurford Area B
97
Secondary School Address
Burford School Cheltenham Road, Burford, OX18 4PL
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Brize Norton Primary School
0 0 0 1 7 7 0 0 15 17
School Code: 2250 Roll No. 110 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2250
Address: Station Road, Brize Norton, OX18 3PL
Tel/Fax: (01993) 842488
Headteacher: Mr M Smith
All preferences for September 2015: 84No. of first preferences received: 30
Burford Primary School
0 0 0 10 5 0 0 0 15 4
School Code: 2251 Roll No. 102 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2251
Address: Priory Lane, Burford, OX18 4SG
Tel: (01993) 822159 Fax: (01993) 822792
Headteacher: Mrs J Dyer
All preferences for September 2015: 35No. of first preferences received: 17
Secondary School Address
Burford School Cheltenham Road, Burford, OX18 4PL
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O Oxford City Area
BURFORD PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Burford Area
98
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Clanfield CE School (VC)
0 0 0 6 3 5 1 0 15 3
School Code: 3100 Roll No. 110 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3100
Address: Main St, Clanfield, OX18 2SP
Tel/Fax: (01367) 810257
Headteacher: Mr Robin Smith
All preferences for September 2015: 37No. of first preferences received: 17
Leafield CE School (VC)
0 0 0 3 7 0 2 1 13 2
School Code: 3124 Roll No. 96 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3124
Address: The Green, Leafield, OX29 9NP
Tel: (01993) 878273 Fax: (01993) 878549
Acting Headteacher: Mr C McGuinness
All preferences for September 2015: 16No. of first preferences received: 12
Secondary School Address
Burford School Cheltenham Road, Burford, OX18 4PL
Secondary School Address
Burford School Cheltenham Road, Burford, OX18 4PL
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BURFORD PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABurford Area B
99
Secondary School Address
Burford School Cheltenham Road, Burford, OX18 4PL
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Christopher’s CE School
0 0 0 6 3 0 1 6 8 0 24 1
School Code: 3555 Roll No. 125AN for Reception: 18 AN for Yr3: 6
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3555
Address: Langford, Lechlade, Glos., GL7 3LA
Tel: (01367) 860318
Headteacher: Mr S Goodwin
All preferences for September 2015: 36No. of first preferences received: 19
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O Oxford City Area
BURFORD PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Burford Area
100
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Kenelm’s CE School (VC)
0 0 0 8 7 0 0 0 15 2
School Code: 3125 Roll No. 101 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3125
Address: Wenrisc Drive, Minster Lovell, Witney,OX29 0SP
Tel/Fax: (01993) 775394
Headteacher: Mr R Alder
All preferences for September 2015: 19No. of first preferences received: 16
Secondary School Address
Burford School Cheltenham Road, Burford, OX18 4PL
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BURFORD PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ABurford Area B
101
Secondary School Address
Burford School Cheltenham Road, Burford, OX18 4PL
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Peter’s CE Infant School (VA)
0 0 0 3 4 0 0 1 9 17 0
School Code: 3550 Roll No. 71AN: 25 Age range 4+ to 7 years
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3550
Address: Alvescot, Bampton, Oxfordshire, OX18 2PU
Tel/Fax: (01993) 842535
Headteacher: Mrs S King
All preferences for September 2015: 50No. of first preferences received: 24
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O Oxford City Area
BURFORD PRIMARY SCHOOLS
B Burford Area
102
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Wychwood CE School (VC)
0 0 0 11 19 3 6 1 40 0
School Code: 3257 Roll No. 279 AN: 40
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3257
Address: Milton Road, Shipton-under-Wychwood,OX7 6BD
Tel: (01993) 830059
Headteacher: Mr J Rubba
All preferences for September 2015: 51No. of first preferences received: 36
Secondary School Address
Burford School Cheltenham Road, Burford, OX18 4PL
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CARTERTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ACarterton Area C
103
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Carterton Primary School
0 1 0 5 7 8 5 4 30 0
School Code: 2252 Roll No. 222 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2252
Address: Burford Road, Carterton, OX18 3AD
Tel: (01993) 842502 Fax: (01993) 840964
Headteacher: Mr M Curtis
All preferences for September 2015: 69No. of first preferences received: 26
Secondary School Address
Carterton Community College Upavon Way, Carterton, OX18 1BU
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O Oxford City Area
CARTERTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
C Carterton Area
104
Secondary School Address
Carterton Community College Upavon Way, Carterton, OX18 1BU
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Edith Moorhouse Primary School
0 0 0 17 17 2 9 0 45 5
School Code: 2255 Roll No. 269 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2255
Address: Lawton Avenue, Carterton, OX18 3HP
Tel: (01993) 842372 Fax: (01993) 847084
Headteacher: Mrs Marianne Ray
All preferences for September 2015: 115No. of first preferences received: 43
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CARTERTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ACarterton Area C
105
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Gateway Primary School
0 1 0 5 7 8 5 4 30 0
School Code: 2254 Roll No. 295 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2254
Address:Netheravon Close, Carterton, OX18 3SF
Tel: (01993) 842189 Fax: (01993) 842595
Headteacher: Mr D Booth
All preferences for September 2015: 56No. of first preferences received: 33
Secondary School Address
Carterton Community College Upavon Way, Carterton, OX18 1BU
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O Oxford City Area
CARTERTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
C Carterton Area
106
Secondary School Address
Carterton Community College Upavon Way, Carterton, OX18 1BU
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St John the Evangelist CE School (VA)
0 0 18 32 0 5 0 5 60 4
School Code: 2613 Roll No. 328 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2613
Address: Bluebell Way, Shilton Park, Carterton,Oxon, OX18 1JF
Tel: (01993) 843124 Fax: (01993) 845645
Headteacher: Mr M Smith (From 1/1/2014)
All preferences for September 2015: 76No. of first preferences received: 54
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CARTERTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ACarterton Area C
107
Secondary School Address
Carterton Community College Upavon Way, Carterton, OX18 1BU
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Joseph’s Catholic School (VA)
0 0 2 6 0 3 0 7 10 2 30 0
School Code: 3556 Roll No. 97 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3556
Address: Lawton Avenue, Carterton, OX18 3JY
Tel: (01993) 841240 Fax: (01993) 844522
Headteacher: Ms L Smith
All preferences for September 2015: 29No. of first preferences received: 13
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O Oxford City Area
CHIPPING NORTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
C Chipping Norton Area
108
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Chadlington CE School (VC)
0 0 0 0 10 2 3 0 15 0
School Code: 3043 Roll No. 84 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3043
Address: Church Road, Chadlington, OX7 3LY
Tel: (01608) 676366 Fax: (01608) 676868
Headteacher: Ms R Hornibrook
All preferences for September 2015: 42No. of first preferences received: 19
Secondary School Address
Chipping Norton School Burford Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DY
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CHIPPING NORTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AChipping Norton Area C
109
Charlbury Primary School
0 0 0 14 16 0 0 0 30 7
School Code: 2100 Roll No. 206 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2100
Address: Crawborough, Charlbury, OX7 3TX
Tel: (01608) 810354 Fax: (01608) 811803
Headteacher: Mrs J Holt
All preferences for September 2015: 30No. of first preferences received: 54
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Enstone Primary School
0 0 0 6 9 0 0 0 15 6
School Code: 2103 Roll No. 101 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2103
Address: Oxford Road, Enstone, OX7 4LP
Tel/Fax: (01608) 677268
Headteacher: Mrs S Mann
All preferences for September 2015: 38No. of first preferences received: 17
Secondary School Address
Chipping Norton School Burford Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DY
Secondary School Address
Chipping Norton School Burford Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DY
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O Oxford City Area
CHIPPING NORTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
C Chipping Norton Area
110
Secondary School Address
Chipping Norton School Burford Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DY
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Great Rollright CE School (VA)
0 0 0 6 2 7 0 15 18
School Code: 3408 Roll No. 91 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3408
Address: Great Rollright, Chipping Norton, OX7 5SA
Tel: (01608) 737202 Fax: (01608) 737916
Headteacher: Mrs A Hewett & Miss M Hastings
All preferences for September 2015: 50No. of first preferences received: 10
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Great Tew Primary School
0 0 0 1 4 4 6 0 15 8
School Code: 2104 Roll No. 96 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2104
Address: Great Tew, OX7 4DB
Tel/Fax: (01608) 683642
Headteacher: Mrs Lucy Miiles
All preferences for September 2015: 49No. of first preferences received: 19
Secondary School Address
Chipping Norton School Burford Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DY
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C Chipping Norton Area
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Chipping Norton School Burford Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DY
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Holy Trinity Catholic School (VA)
0 0 7 0 0 14 9 30 8
School Code: 3420 Roll No. 191 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3420
Address: 24 London Road, Chipping Norton,OX7 5AX
Tel: (01608) 643487 Fax: (01608) 642934
Headteacher: Mrs L Buchanan
All preferences for September 2015: 54No. of first preferences received: 37
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Hook Norton CE School (VC)
0 0 0 9 9 3 3 0 24 0
School Code: 3044 Roll No. 205 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3044
Address: Sibford Road, Hook Norton, Banbury,OX15 5JS
Tel: (01608) 737379 Fax: (01608) 737684
Headteacher: Mrs S Belgrove
All preferences for September 2015: 40No. of first preferences received: 24
Secondary School Address
Chipping Norton School Burford Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DY
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C Chipping Norton Area
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Kingham Primary School
0 0 0 11 11 8 0 0 30 12
School Code: 2106 Roll No. 198 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2106
Address: Kingham, OX7 6YD
Tel/Fax: (01608) 658366
Headteacher: Mrs Janet Kempton
All preferences for September 2015: 72No. of first preferences received: 35
Middle Barton Primary School
0 0 0 5 14 0 1 0 20 0
School Code: 2151 Roll No. 101 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2151
Address: 27 Church Lane, Middle Barton, OX7 7BX
Tel/Fax: (01869) 340522
Executive Headteacher: Mrs Woodward
All preferences for September 2015: 31No. of first preferences received: 20
Secondary School Address
Chipping Norton School Burford Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DY
Secondary School Address
Chipping Norton School Burford Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DY
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AChipping Norton Area C
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Chipping Norton School Burford Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DY
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St Mary’s CE School (VA)
0 0 0 16 13 3 1 11 44 0
School Code: 3858 Roll No. 245 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3858
Address: The Green, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DH
Tel: (01608) 642673 Fax: (01608) 641568
Headteacher: Mrs Y Barnes
All preferences for September 2015: 29No. of first preferences received: 24
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C Cumnor Area
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Secondary Schools Address
Matthew Arnold School Arnolds Way, Oxford, OX2 9JE
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Appleton CE Primary School (VA)
0 1 1 7 6 4 0 0 7 26 2
School Code: 3850 Roll No. 176 AN: 26
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3850
Address: Church Road, Appleton, AbingdonOX13 5JL
Tel: (01865) 862794 Fax: (01865) 865110
Headteacher: Mrs A Brown
All preferences for September 2015: 62No. of first preferences received: 24
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Botley School
1 1 0 8 22 12 14 2 60 0
School Code: 2569 Roll No. 296 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2569
Address: Elms Road, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9JZ
Tel: (01865) 248573 Fax: (01865) 244127
Headteacher: Ms A Marsh
All preferences for September 2015: 99No. of first preferences received: 47
Secondary School Address
Matthew Arnold School Arnolds Way, Oxford, OX2 9JE
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C Cumnor Area
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Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Cumnor CE School (VC)
0 0 0 10 15 2 3 0 30 4
School Code: 3223 Roll No. 199 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3223
Address: Oxford Road, Cumnor, Oxford, OX2 9PQ
Tel: (01865) 862337 Fax: (01865) 865591
Headteacher: Mrs H Broom
All preferences for September 2015: 81No. of first preferences received: 31
Secondary School Address
Matthew Arnold School Arnolds Way, Oxford, OX2 9JE
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ACumnor Area C
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North Hinksey CE Primary School (VC))
0 0 2 10 16 3 0 0 31 9
School Code: 3237 Roll No. 200 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3237
Address: North Hinksey Lane, North Hinksey, Oxford, OX2 OLZ
Tel: (01865) 248626 Fax: (01865) 794330
Headteacher: Ms A Pearce
All preferences for September 2015: 89No. of first preferences received: 36
Secondary School Address
Matthew Arnold School Arnolds Way, Oxford, OX2 9JE
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St Swithun’s CE Primary School
0 0 0 15 20 7 14 3 59 0
School Code: 3258 Roll No. 334 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3258
Address: Grundy Crescent, Kennington, Oxford,OX1 5PS
Tel: (01865) 438933 Fax: (01865) 436707
Headteacher: Mrs J Evans
All preferences for September 2015: 82No. of first preferences received: 53
Secondary School Address
Matthew Arnold School Arnolds Way, Oxford, OX2 9JE
West Oxford Community School
0 0 0 18 12 0 0 0 30 14
School Code: 2533 Roll No. 195 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2533
Address: Ferry Hinksey Road, Oxford, OX2 0BY
Tel: (01865) 248862
Headteacher: Ms J St Clair Hoare
All preferences for September 2015: 75No. of first preferences received: 41
Secondary School Address
Matthew Arnold School Arnolds Way, Oxford, OX2 9JE
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121
Secondary Schools Address
Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
All Saints CE (Aided) Primary School
0 0 1 2 18 2 30 1 6 0 0 60 25
School Code: 3859 Roll No. 372 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3859
Address: Tamar Way, Didcot, OX11 7QH
Tel: (01235) 819143 Fax: (01235) 819200
Headteacher: Mr J Myers
All preferences for September 2015: 119No. of first preferences received: 64
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Please note that for 2016/17 entry, the ‘churchattender’ criterion following ‘sibling’ is omitted.
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Blewbury Endowed CE School (VC)
0 0 0 9 9 2 4 2 26 0
School Code: 3248 Roll No. 152 AN: 25
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3248
Address:Westbrook Street, Blewbury, Didcot, OX11 9QB
Tel: (01235) 850411 Fax: (01235) 851976
Headteacher: Ms M Mills
All preferences for September 2015: 39No. of first preferences received: 20
Secondary School Address
Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
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Chilton Primary School
0 0 0 13 17 0 0 0 30 15
School Code: 2555 Roll No. 204 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2555
Address: Downside, Chilton, Didcot, OX11 0PQ
Tel: (01235) 834263 Fax: (01235) 828486
Headteacher: Ms S North
All preferences for September 2015: 63No. of first preferences received: 35
Secondary School Address
Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
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GEMS Didcot Primary Academy
Address: Chestnut Drive, Great Western Park, Didcot
For admission to Reception in September 2016, the admission number is 30
For admission to Year 1 and Year 2 in September 2016, the admissionnumber is 15
Admissions contact: Ms J Croft
Tel: 07742 499 439
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Harwell Primary School
0 0 0 9 15 0 4 2 30 0
School Code: 2563 Roll No. 163 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2563
Address: The Styles, Harwell, Didcot, OX11 0HX
Tel: (01235) 835337
Headteacher: Mr B Gibson
All preferences for September 2015: 42No. of first preferences received: 23
Hagbourne CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 3 9 9 9 0 30 8
School Code: 3249 Roll No. 201 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3249
Address:Main Road, East Hagbourne, Didcot, OX11 9LR
Tel: (01235) 813367 Fax: (01235) 817722
Headteacher: Mrs A Crewe
All preferences for September 2015: 90No. of first preferences received: 34
Secondary School Address
Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
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Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
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Ladygrove Park Primary School
0 0 1 26 33 0 0 0 60 39
School Code: 2609 Roll No. 413 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2609
Address: Avon Way, Didcot, OX11 7GB
Tel: (01235) 519235 Fax: (01235) 512658
Headteacher: Mr A Markham
All preferences for September 2015: 179No. of first preferences received: 92
Secondary School Address
Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
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New Admissions Rules for 2016/17 entry:
In accordance with legal requirements, childrenwho have an Education Health Care Plan orStatement of Special Educational Needs thatnames the school in either Part4 of a statementor section I of an EHCP, will be admitted to thatschool.
The admission rules are shown below indescending order of priority:
1 Children who are looked after by a localauthority within the meaning of Part 1 of theChildren and Families Act 2014at the time oftheir application and previously looked after
children. The term “previously looked afterchildren” refers only to children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because theywere adopted (or became subject to aresidence order or special guardianship order).
2 Disabled children who need to be admitted toa school on the grounds of physicalaccessibility. The definition of disability is thatcontained within the Equalities Act 2010.
3 Children of members of staff. In accordancewith the Admissions Code of Practice, 2012,1.39, the school defines ‘staff’ as full or part-time teaching members of staff with a
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minimum of 2 consecutive years working atthe school, or a teacher recruited to fulfil avacancy with a demonstrable skill shortage.
4 Children who live in the school's designatedarea. If there are more applicants than placesin this category priority will be given in thefollowing descending order:
a) First priority in category 4 will go to thosechildren with a brother or sister on roll atthe time of application who will still beattending the preferred school at the timeof entry. However, if there are moreapplicants than places in category 4(a)priority will be given, within this group, tothose children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated publicroute as defined on the Directorate forChildren, Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System.
b) Second priority in category 4 will go tothose children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated publicroute as defined on the Directorate forChildren, Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System
5 Children living outside the designated areawho have a brother or sister on roll at thetime of application who will still be attendingthe preferred school at the time of entry. Ifthere are more applicants than places in thiscategory priority will be given within thisgroup to children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated public routeas defined on the Directorate for Children,Education & Families’ Geographic InformationSystem.
6 Those children who live closest to the schoolby the nearest designated public route asdefined on the Directorate for Children,Education & Families Geographic InformationSystem.
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Long Wittenham CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 4 3 0 8 0 15 1
School Code: 3233 Roll No. 81 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3233
Address: High Street, Long Wittenham, Abingdon, OX14 4QJ
Tel: (01865) 407850
Headteacher: Mrs C Dunne
All preferences for September 2015: 29No. of first preferences received: 13
Secondary School Address
Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
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Manor School
0 0 0 13 23 10 24 16 86 0
School Code: 2597 Roll No. 486 AN: 75
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2597
Address: Lydalls Close, Didcot, OX11 7LB
Tel: (01235) 812762 Fax: (01235) 817416
Headteacher: Mr J Hawkins
All preferences for September 2015: 146No. of first preferences received: 49
Secondary School Address
Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
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Secondary Schools Address
Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
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Northbourne CE Primary School (VA)
0 0 0 24 7 14 45 18
School Code: 3852 Roll No. 291 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3852
Address: Cockcroft Road, Didcot, OX11 8LJ
Tel: (01235) 817744 Fax: (01235) 811768
Headteacher: Mr P Shaughnessy
All preferences for September 2015: 109No. of first preferences received: 51
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South Moreton School
0 0 0 6 5 2 10 0 23 0
School Code: 2566 Roll No. 141 AN: 25
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2566
Address: High Street, South Moreton, Didcot,OX11 9AG
Tel: (01235) 813110 Fax: (01235) 813695
Headteacher: Ms A Smith
All preferences for September 2015: 57No. of first preferences received: 22
Stephen Freeman School
0 0 0 12 32 8 4 4 60 0
School Code: 2594 Roll No. 242 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2594
Address: Freeman Road, Didcot, OX11 7BZ
Tel: (01235) 814718 Fax: (01235) 511078
Headteacher: Mrs R Bennie
All preferences for September 2015: 82No. of first preferences received: 52
Secondary Schools Address
Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
Secondary Schools Address
Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
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ADidcot Area D
131
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Willowcroft Community School
0 0 0 10 29 7 12 2 60 0
School Code: 3912 Roll No. 241 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3912
Address: Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8BA
Tel: (01235) 813304 Fax: (01235) 512259
Headteacher: Ms J Hemery
All preferences for September 2015: 86No. of first preferences received: 49
Secondary School Address
Didcot Girls’ School Sherwood Road, Didcot, OX11 0DA
St Birinus School Mereland Road, Didcot, OX11 8AZ
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EYNSHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Eynsham Area
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Eynsham Community Primary School
0 1 0 27 30 1 1 0 60 2
School Code: 2013 Roll No. 368 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2013
Address: Beech Road, Eynsham, OX29 4LJ
Tel: (01865) 881294 Fax: (01865) 883094
Headteacher: Mr I Moore
All preferences for September 2015: 74No. of first preferences received: 60
Secondary School Address
Bartholomew School Witney Road, Eynsham, OX29 4AP
Freeland CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 7 7 6 7 1 22 0
School Code: 3208 Roll No. 150 AN: 22
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3208
Address: Parklands, Freeland, OX29 8HX
Tel: (01993) 881707 Fax: (01993) 883159
Headteacher: Ms S Kerswell
All preferences for September 2015: 55No. of first preferences received: 17
Secondary School Address
Bartholomew School Witney Road, Eynsham, OX29 4AP
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EYNSHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Eynsham Area
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Hanborough Manor CE School (VC)
0 0 0 23 7 0 0 0 30 8
School Code: 3147 Roll No. 189 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3147
Address: Riely Close, Long Hanborough, Witney,OX29 8DJ
Tel: (01993) 881446 Fax: (01993) 880011
Headteacher: Ms S Kerswell
All preferences for September 2015: 65No. of first preferences received: 36
Secondary School Address
Bartholomew School Witney Road, Eynsham, OX29 4AP
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EYNSHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Eynsham Area
Secondary School Address
Bartholomew School Witney Road, Eynsham, OX29 4AP
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Peter’s Primary CE School (VA)
0 0 0 1 7 4 0 2 0 1 15 0
School Code: 3651 Roll No. 88 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3651
Address: The Green, Cassington, OX29 4DN
Tel: (01865) 880443
Headteacher: Mrs J Millward
All preferences for September 2015: 35No. of first preferences received: 17
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EYNSHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Eynsham Area E
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Standlake CE Primary School (VC)
0 1 0 7 9 0 0 3 20 0
School Code: 3127 Roll No. 122 AN: 24
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3127
Address: Church Green, Standlake, Witney, OX29 7SQ
Tel/Fax: (01865) 300454
Headteacher: Mr A Denham
All preferences for September 2015: 25No. of first preferences received: 17
Secondary School Address
Bartholomew School Witney Road, Eynsham, OX29 4AP
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EYNSHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Eynsham Area
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Stanton Harcourt CE School (VC)
0 0 0 9 5 1 0 0 15 4.
School Code: 3130 Roll No. 85 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3130
Address: Stanton Harcourt, OX29 5RJ
Tel/Fax: (01865) 881948
Headteacher: Mrs K Jupp
All preferences for September 2015: 35No. of first preferences received: 17
Secondary School Address
Bartholomew School Witney Road, Eynsham, OX29 4AP
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FARINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Faringdon Area
Secondary School Address
Faringdon Community College Fernham Road, Faringdon, SN7 7LB
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Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Ashbury with Compton Beauchamp CE PrimarySchool (VA)
0 0 0 2 2 1 4 9 0
School Code: 3851 Roll No. 62 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3851
Address: Ashbury, Swindon, Wiltshire SN6 8LN
Tel: (01793) 710259 Fax: (01793) 710534
Headteacher: Miss M Northeast
All preferences for September 2015: 21No. of first preferences received: 11
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Secondary School Address
Faringdon Junior School Fernham Road, Faringdon, SN7 7LB
FARINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Faringdon Area
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Buckland CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 2 2 6 5 0 15 6
School Code: 3222 Roll No. 89 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3222
Address: Buckland, Faringdon, SN7 8RB
Tel: (01367) 870236
Headteacher: Ms L Warren
All preferences for September 2015: 44No. of first preferences received: 18
Secondary School Address
Faringdon Community College Fernham Road, Faringdon, SN7 7LB
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Faringdon Infant School
0 0 0 25 65 0 0 90 1
School Code: 2561 Roll No. 231 AN: 90
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2561
Address: Lechlade Road, Faringdon, SN7 8AH
Tel: (01367) 240655 Fax: (01367) 240655
Headteacher: Mrs H Hambidge
All preferences for September 2015: 101No. of first preferences received: 81
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FARINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Faringdon Area F
New Admissions Rules for 2016/17 entry:
In accordance with legal requirements childrenwho have a Statement of Special EducationalNeeds that names Faringdon Infant or JuniorSchool in Part 4 of that Statement will beadmitted to the school.
1 Looked-after children and children who werepreviously looked after, but ceased to be sobecause, immediately after being looked afterthey were adopted or became subject to aspecial arrangements order or specialguardianship order.
2 Disabled children who need to be admitted toFaringdon Infant or Junior School on thegrounds of physical accessibility. Thedefinition of disability is that contained withinthe Equalities Act 2010.
3 Children with a sibling currently attending oroffered a place at Faringdon Junior School willautomatically be offered a place at FaringdonInfant School.
Children attending Faringdon Infant School, atthe time of application, will automatically beoffered a place at Faringdon Junior Schoolwhen they apply to be admitted to Year 3.
4 Children who live in the designated area ofFaringdon Infant and Junior School. If thereare more applicants than places in thiscategory priority will be given in the followingdescending order of priority:
a) First priority in category 3 will go to thosechildren with a brother or sister on roll at anAcademy School, at the time of applicationwho will still be attending the preferredschool at the time of entry. However, ifthere are more applicants than places incategory 3(a) priority will be given, withinthis group, to those children who live closestto the school by the nearest designatedpublic route as defined on the Directoratefor Children, Education & Families’Geographic Information System.
b) Second priority in category 3 will go tothose children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated publicroute as defined on the Directorate forChildren, Education & Families’ GeographicInformation System.
5 Children living outside the designated areawho have a brother or sister on roll at thetime of application who will still be attendingthe preferred school at the time of entry. Ifthere are more applicants than places in thiscategory priority will be given within thisgroup to children who live closest to theschool by the nearest designated public routeas defined on the Directorate for Children,Education & Families’ Geographic InformationSystem.
6 Children who attend a partner school, and liveoutside the designated area. If there are moreapplicants than places in this category prioritywill be given, within this group, to thosechildren who live closest to the school by thenearest designated public route as defined onthe Directorate for Children, Education &Families’ Geographic Information System.
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Places allocated on 16 April 2015
John Blandy Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 12 8 3 7 0 30 0
School Code: 3230 Roll No. 198 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3230
Address: Laurel Drive, Southmoor, Abingdon,OX13 5DJ
Tel: (01865) 820422 Fax: (01865) 821527
Headteacher: Mr C Spring
All preferences for September 2015: 39No. of first preferences received: 24
Secondary School Address
Faringdon Community College Fernham Road, Faringdon, SN7 7LB
FARINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Faringdon Area
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FARINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Faringdon Area F
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Longworth Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 10 13
School Code: 3234 Roll No. 63 AN: 10
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3234
Address: School Close, Longworth, Abingdon, OX13 5EU
Tel/Fax: (01865) 820364
Headteacher: Ms J Peacock
All preferences for September 2015: 45No. of first preferences received: 21
Longcot & Fernham CE School (VC)
0 0 0 1 9 3 4 0 17 2
School Code: 3232 Roll No. 116 AN: 17
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3232
Address: King’s Lane, Longcot, Faringdon, SN7 7SY
Tel/Fax: (01793) 782381
Headteacher: Ms C Mellor
All preferences for September 2015: 69No. of first preferences received: 19
Secondary School Address
Faringdon Community College Fernham Road, Faringdon, SN7 7LB
Secondary School Address
Faringdon Community College Fernham Road, Faringdon, SN7 7LB
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FARINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Faringdon Area
Secondary School Address
Faringdon Community College Fernham Road, Faringdon, SN7 7LB
New Admissions Rules for 2016/17 entry:
Please note that for 2016/17 entry, the two rulesabove regarding exceptional medical needs andexceptional social needs will be replaced with:
Families who have exceptional medical or socialneeds that make it essential that their childattends Shelingford CE Primary School ratherthan any other. These needs must be fullysupported by written evidence provided at thetime of application from the appropriateprofessional person involved with the family.
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Shellingford CE (Aided) School
0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 9 15 3
School Code: 3853 Roll No. 75 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3853
Address: Church St, Shellingford, Faringdon, SN7 7QA
Tel: (01367) 710301 Fax: (01367) 718164
Headteacher: Miss J Terrell
All preferences for September 2015: 62No. of first preferences received: 15
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FARINGDON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Faringdon Area
Watchfield Primary School
0 0 0 12 5 2 8 0 27 0
School Code: 2572 Roll No. 282 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3572
Address: North Street, Watchfield, Swindon, SN6 8SD
Tel: (01793) 782623 Fax: (01793) 784710
Headteacher: Mr N Sheppard
All preferences for September 2015: 40No. of first preferences received: 27
Secondary School Address
Faringdon Community College Fernham Road, Faringdon, SN7 7LB
Shrivenham CE Controlled Primary School
0 1 0 7 10 1 5 0 24 0
School Code: 3239 Roll No. 154 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3239
Address: 28 High Street, Shrivenham, Swindon,SN6 8AA
Tel: (01793) 782406 Fax: (01793) 780495
Headteacher: Mrs V Sammon
All preferences for September 2015: 48No. of first preferences received: 24
Secondary School Address
Faringdon Community College Fernham Road, Faringdon, SN7 7LB
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HENLEY-ON-THAMES PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Henley-on-Thames Area
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Badgemore Primary School
0 0 1 2 8 1 2 4 18 0
School Code: 2513 Roll No. 82 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2513
Address: Hop Gardens, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 2HL
Tel: (01491) 575665 Fax: (01491) 575683
Headteacher: Ms J Steele
All preferences for September 2015: 24No. of first preferences received: 14
Secondary School Address
Gillotts School Gillotts Lane, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 1PS
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HENLEY-ON-THAMES PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Henley-on-Thames Area
Secondary School Address
Gillotts School Gillotts Lane, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 1PS
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Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School (VA)
0 0 4 5 0 0 0 3 10 2 24 0
School Code: 3820 Roll No. 202 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3820
Address: Greys Hill, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 1SL
Tel: (01491) 572796 Fax: (01491) 413838
Headteacher: Mr G Davis
All preferences for September 2015: 90No. of first preferences received: 38
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HENLEY-ON-THAMES PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Henley-on-Thames Area
Secondary School Address
Gillotts School Gillotts Lane, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 1PS
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Shiplake CE Primary School (VA)
0 0 0 17 8 1 2 28 2
School Code: 3810 Roll No. 193 AN: 28
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3810
Address: Memorial Avenue, Shiplake,Henley-on-Thames, RG9 4DN
Tel: (01189) 402024 Fax: (01189) 406130
Headteacher: Miss K Page
All preferences for September 2015: 47No. of first preferences received: 35
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HENLEY-ON-THAMES PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Henley-on-Thames Area H
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Trinity Church of England Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 13 32 0 0 0 45 10
School Code: 3254 Roll No. 317 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3254
Address: Vicarage Road, Henley-on-Thames,RG9 1HJ
Tel/Fax: (01491) 575887
Headteacher: Mrs H Jones
All preferences for September 2015: 98No. of first preferences received: 54
Secondary School Address
Gillotts School Gillotts Lane, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 1PS
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HENLEY-ON-THAMES PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Henley-on-Thames Area
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Valley Road School
1 0 0 9 11 3 6 0 30 4
School Code: 2512 Roll No. 191 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2512
Address: Valley Road, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 1RR
Tel: (01491) 573784 Fax: (01491) 637776
Headteacher: Mr T Coulson
All preferences for September 2015: 88No. of first preferences received: 29
Secondary School Address
Gillotts School Gillotts Lane, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 1PS
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KIDLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Kidlington Area
Secondary School Address
Gosford Hill School Oxford Road, Kidlington, OX5 2NT
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Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Dr South’s CE Primary School (VA)
0 1 0 2 3 8 1 15 7
School Code: 3655 Roll No. 97 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3655
Address: Bletchington Road, Islip, Oxford, OX5 2TQ
Tel/Fax: (01865) 372323
Headteacher: Mr H Morgan
All preferences for September 2015: 25No. of first preferences received: 10
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KIDLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Kidlington Area
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Edward Feild Primary School
0 0 0 17 20 6 14 3 60 0
School Code: 2590 Roll No. 292 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2590
Address: Bicester Road, Kidlington, OX5 2LG
Tel: (01865) 372268 Fax: (01865) 371515
Headteacher: Mrs C Wilkes
All preferences for September 2015: 113No. of first preferences received: 54
Secondary School Address
Gosford Hill School Oxford Road, Kidlington, OX5 2NT
North Kidlington School
0 0 0 8 14 6 17 0 45 1
School Code: 2357 Roll No. 254 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2357
Address: Benmead Road, Kidlington, OX5 2DA
Tel/Fax: (01865) 372607
Headteacher: Mrs A Battersby
All preferences for September 2015: 86No. of first preferences received: 41
Secondary School Address
Gosford Hill School Oxford Road, Kidlington, OX5 2NT
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KIDLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
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Secondary School Address
Gosford Hill School Oxford Road, Kidlington, OX5 2NT
St Gregory the Great Catholic School Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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St Thomas More Catholic Primary School (VA)
0 0 7 6 1 0 0 9 7 30 2
School Code: 3823 Roll No. 194 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3823
Address: Oxford Road, Kidlington, OX5 1EA
Tel: (01865) 373674 Fax: (01865) 373674
Headteacher: Mrs B Bowles
All preferences for September 2015: 67No. of first preferences received: 31
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KIDLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Kidlington Area
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West Kidlington Primary School
0 0 0 7 20 16 17 0 60 2
School Code: 2110 Roll No. 375 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2110
Address: Oxford Road, Kidlington, Oxford OX51EA
Tel: (01865) 373369 Fax: (01865) 377080
Acting Headteacher: Mr E Symonds
All preferences for September 2015: 131No. of first preferences received: 62
Secondary School Address
Gosford Hill School Oxford Road, Kidlington, OX5 2NT
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Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Bayard’s Hill Primary School
0 0 0 21 22 4 1 12 60 0
School Code: 2015 Roll No. 392 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2015
Address: Waynflete Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9NU
Tel: (01865) 761656 Fax: (01865) 742671
Headteacher: Mrs R Medley
All preferences for September 2015: 57No. of first preferences received: 43
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
154
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Church Cowley St James CE Primary Sch (VC)
0 0 0 19 16 12 13 0 60 8
School Code: 3210 Roll No. 407 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3210
Address: Bartholomew Road, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 3QH
Tel: (01865) 778484 Fax: (01865) 774915
Headteacher: Mr S Dew
All preferences for September 2015: 121No. of first preferences received: 57
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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Cutteslowe Primary School
0 0 1 14 11 0 1 33 60 0
School Code: 2004 Roll No. 220 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2004
Address: Wren Road, Oxford, OX2 7SX
Tel: (01865) 558944 Fax: (01865) 559755
Headteacher: Mr J Gray
All preferences for September 2015: 53No. of first preferences received: 25
East Oxford Primary School
0 0 0 4 13 5 13 10 45 0
School Code: 2525 Roll No. 280 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2525
Address: Union Street, Oxford, OX4 1JPX
Tel: (01865) 240219 Fax: (01865) 727845
Headteacher: Mr R Kaye
All preferences for September 2015: 82No. of first preferences received: 27
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
Apply online www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
O Oxford City Area
OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
156
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
John Henry Newman Academy
0 0 0 14 15 8 6 8 51 0
School Code: 2000 Roll No. 345 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2000
Address: Grange Road, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 4LS
Tel: (01865) 772495 Fax: (01865) 772570
Principal: Ms J Ranger
All preferences for September 2015: 68No. of first preferences received: 40
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Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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Larkrise Primary School
0 0 0 14 37 9 0 0 60 36
School Code: 2543 Roll No. 406 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2543
Address: Boundary Brook Road, Oxford, OX4 4AN
Tel: (01865) 721476 Fax: (01865) 201468
Headteacher: Mr M Chesterton
All preferences for September 2015: 175No. of first preferences received: 76
New Hinksey CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 9 16 0 0 0 25 7
School Code: 3213 Roll No. 164 AN: 25
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/
Address: Vicarage Road, Oxford, OX1 4RQ
Tel/Fax: (01865) 242169
Headteacher: Mrs C Haynes
All preferences for September 2015: 69No. of first preferences received: 28
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
158
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
New Marston Primary School
0 0 0 11 29 6 13 1 60 0
School Code: 2529 Roll No. 332 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2529
Address: Copse Lane, Oxford, OX3 0AY
Tel: (01865) 761560 Fax: (01865) 742944
Headteacher: Ms Z D’Archambaud
All preferences for September 2015: 102No. of first preferences received: 37
Orchard Meadow Primary School
0 0 0 16 19 9 16 0 60 2
School Code: 2006 Roll No. 333 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2006
Address: Wesley Close, Blackbird Leys, Oxford, OX4 6BG
Tel: (01865) 778609 Fax: (01865) 776513
Executive Headteacher: Mr J HudsonHeadteacher: Mrs Donna Roberts
All preferences for September 2015: 115No. of first preferences received: 50
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Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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Our Lady’s Catholic Primary School (VA)
0 0 10 8 5 3 0 3 16 45 8
School Code: 3836 Roll No. 307 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3836
Address: Oxford Road, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2LF
Tel: (01865) 779176 Fax: (01865) 775425
Headteacher: Mrs H Webb
All preferences for September 2015: 126No. of first preferences received: 41
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
160
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Pegasus Primary School
0 1 0 16 20 16 7 0 60 25
School Code: 2593 Roll No. 411 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2593
Address: Field Avenue, Oxford, OX4 6RQ
Tel: (01865) 777175 Fax: (01865) 749484
Executive Headteacher: Mrs J HudsonHeadteacher: Ms F Murphy
All preferences for September 2015: 139No. of first preferences received: 72
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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Rose Hill Primary School
0 0 0 28 19 4 3 6 60 3
School Code: 2531 Roll No. 376 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2531
Address: The Oval, Rose Hill, Oxford, OX4 4SF
Tel: (01865) 777937 Fax: (01865) 774999
Headteacher: Mr M Lester
All preferences for September 2015: 71No. of first preferences received: 49
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
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St Aloysius Catholic Primary School (VA)
0 1 9 9 3 5 0 2 1 30 11
School Code: 3842 Roll No. 226 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3842
Address: 143 Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 7PH
Tel: (01865) 311056 Fax: (01865) 515094
Headteacher: Mr T Walker
All preferences for September 2015: 106No. of first preferences received: 43
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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St Andrew’s CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 13 17 0 0 0 30 78
School Code: 3211 Roll No. 232 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3211
Address: London Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9ED
Tel: (01865) 762396 Fax: (01865) 760771
Headteacher: Mrs J Bennett
All preferences for September 2015: 267No. of first preferences received: 77
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
164
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St Barnabas’ CE (Aided) Primary School (VA)
0 0 0 10 20 0 0 0 0 30 14
School Code: 3832 Roll No. 220 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3832
Address: Hart Street, Oxford, OX2 6BN
Tel: (01865) 557178 Fax: (01865) 516955
Headteacher: Mrs F Hawkins
All preferences for September 2015: 105No. of first preferences received: 24
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Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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St Christopher’s CE Primary School
0 0 0 17 14 10 9 10 60 0
School Code: 2010 Roll No. 363 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2010
Address: Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2HB
Tel/Fax: (01865) 779772
Headteacher: Ms S Broadbent
All preferences for September 2015: 91No. of first preferences received: 42
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
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St Ebbe’s CE (Aided) Primary School (VA)
0 1 0 17 8 15 2 0 1 16 60 2
School Code: 3833 Roll No. 331 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3833
Address: Whitehouse Road, Oxford, OX1 4NA
Tel: (01865) 248863 Fax: (01865) 248817
Headteacher: Mrs S Bagnall
All preferences for September 2015: 73No. of first preferences received: 38
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Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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St Francis CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 17 16 3 3 1 40 0
School Code: 3253 Roll No. 270 AN: 40
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3253
Address: Horspath Road, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2QT
Tel: (01865) 468190 Fax: (01865) 468194
Headteacher: Mr J Delarue
All preferences for September 2015: 77No. of first preferences received: 36
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
Apply online www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
O Oxford City Area
OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
168
Secondary School Address
St Gregory the Great Catholic School Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Gregory the Great Catholic School
0 0 1 10 0 19 30 60 20
School Code: 4145 Roll No. 301 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/4145
Address: Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
Tel: (01865) 749933
Headteacher: Dr M McCarthy
All preferences for September 2015: 70No. of first preferences received: 21
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Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St John Fisher Catholic Primary School,Littlemore (VA)
0 0 11 15 1 0 0 2 1 30 26
School Code: 3839 Roll No. 204 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3839
Address: Sandy Lane West, Oxford, OX4 6LD
Tel: (01865) 779676 Fax: (01865) 716558
Acting Headteacher: Mrs J Hamper
All preferences for September 2015: 111No. of first preferences received: 46
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
Apply online www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
O Oxford City Area
OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
170
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School (VA)
1 0 22 30 5 1 0 1 0 60 36
School Code: 3838 Roll No. 332 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3838
Address: Headley Way, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SX
Tel: (01865) 763357 Fax: (01865) 308436
Headteacher: Ms S Tomkys
All preferences for September 2015: 155No. of first preferences received: 56
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AOxford City Area O
171
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Michael’s CE Primary School (VA)
0 1 0 11 18 0 0 30 29
School Code: 3216 Roll No. 206 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3216
Address: Marston Road, Oxford, OX3 0EJ
Tel: (01865) 241476 Fax: (01865) 728035
Headteacher: Mrs S Grundy
All preferences for September 2015: 99No. of first preferences received: 45
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
Apply online www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
O Oxford City Area
OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
172
St Nicholas’ Primary School
0 1 0 17 25 14 3 0 60 28
School Code: 2352 Roll No. 403 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2352
Address: Raymund Road, Old Marston, Oxford, OX3 0PJ
Tel: (01865) 242838 Fax: (01865) 248029
Headteacher: Mrs R Crouch
All preferences for September 2015: 153No. of first preferences received: 65
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
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Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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AOxford City Area O
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SS Mary & John CE Primary School (VA)
0 2 0 25 33 0 0 0 60 48
School Code: 3834 Roll No. 412 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3834
Address: Meadow Lane, Oxford, OX4 ITJ
Tel: (01865) 248865 Fax: (01865) 725156
Headteacher: Mrs Liz Burton
All preferences for September 2015: 150No. of first preferences received: 70
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
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New Admissions Rules for 2016/17 entry:
Please note that for 2016/17 entry, theadmissions criteria in the table above referring to‘disability’ will be replaced with ‘Families whohave exceptional medical or social needs that
make it essential that their child attends thisschool rather than any other. These needs mustbe fully supported by written evidence from theappropriate professional person involved with thefamily.’
Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
Apply online www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
O Oxford City Area
OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
174
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Philip & St James CE Voluntary AidedPrimary School
0 0 0 2 15 3 33 2 0
School Code: 3835 Roll No. 404 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3835
Address: Navigation Way, Oxford, OX2 6AB
Tel: (01865) 311064 Fax: (01865) 311202
Headteacher: Ms I Conway
All preferences for September 2015: 151No. of first preferences received: 81
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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AOxford City Area O
175
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Tyndale Community School
0 0 4 0 8 6 0 22 20 60 0
School Code: 2008 Roll No. 33 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2008
Address: William Morris Close, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2JX
Tel: (01865) 454000
Headteacher: Ms L Russo
All preferences for September 2015: 59No. of first preferences received: 21
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
Apply online www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
O Oxford City Area
OXFORD CITY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
O Oxford City Area
176
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Windale Community Primary School
0 1 0 16 18 5 7 13 60 0
School Code: 2005 Roll No. 317 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2005
Address: Windale Avenue, Blackbird Leys, Oxford, OX4 6JD
Tel: (01865) 777796 Fax: (01865) 395032
Executive Headteacher: Mrs J Hudson
All preferences for September 2015: 94No. of first preferences received: 42
Windmill Primary School
0 0 0 34 46 10 0 0 90 75
School Code: 2527 Roll No. 507 AN: 90
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2527
Address: Margaret Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8NG
Tel: (01865) 762509 Fax: (01865) 742614
Headteacher: Mrs L Knapp
All preferences for September 2015: 299No. of first preferences received: 119
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
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AOxford City Area O
177
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Wolvercote Primary School
0 0 0 9 4 7 11 1 13 45 5
School Code: 2534 Roll No. 236 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2534
Address: First Turn, Wolvercote, Oxford, OX2 8AQ
Tel: (01865) 558301 Fax: (01865) 511737
Headteacher: Mr M Coatsworth
All preferences for September 2015: 100No. of first preferences received: 40
Wood Farm Primary School
0 0 0 15 43 2 0 0 60 6
School Code: 2589 Roll No. 330 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2589
Address: Titup Hall Drive, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8QQ
Tel/Fax: (01865) 762575
Headteacher: Mr D Lewin
All preferences for September 2015: 101No. of first preferences received: 51
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Oxford City Secondary Schools Address
Cheney School Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7QH
The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE
The Oxford Academy Sandy Lane West, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6JY
Oxford Spires Academy Glanville Road, Oxford, OX4 2AU
St Gregory The Great, Catholic Secondary Sch Cricket Road, Oxford, OX4 3DR
Apply online www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
O Oxford City Area
SONNING COMMON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
S Sonning Common Area
178
Secondary School Address
Chiltern Edge School Reade’s Lane, Sonning Common, Reading, RG4 9LN
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Kidmore End CE (Aided) Primary School (VA)
0 0 15 12 3 0 0 0 0 30 19
School Code: 3807 Roll No. 202 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3807
Address: Chalkhouse Green Road, Kidmore End,Reading, RG4 9AU
Tel: (01189) 723149 Fax: (01189) 722662
Headteacher: Ms Linda Hull
All preferences for September 2015: 107No. of first preferences received: 42
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For children of church attending parents 1, 2, and3 in the table above, please note the following:
1 Church attending parent worshipping at StJohn the Baptist in Kidmore End, Christ theKing in Sonning Common or St Margaret’s inMapledurham.
2 Church attending parent living in the ChilternEdge School catchment area
3 Other children with a Church attendingparent.
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ASonning Common Area S
179
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Peppard CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 3 12 0 0 0 15 15
School Code: 3205 Roll No. 92 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3205
Address: Church Lane, Peppard, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 5JU
Tel: (01491) 628354 Fax: (01491) 629906
Acting Headteacher: Mr Steele
All preferences for September 2015: 71No. of first preferences received: 24
Sonning Common Primary School
0 0 0 16 19 7 14 2 58 0
School Code: 2506 Roll No. 395 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2506
Address: Grove Road, Sonning Common, Reading,RG4 9RJ
Tel: (01189) 722105 Fax: (01189) 721019
Headteacher: Mr C Hirst
All preferences for September 2015: 109No. of first preferences received: 44
Secondary School Address
Chiltern Edge School Reade’s Lane, Sonning Common, Reading, RG4 9LN
Secondary School Address
Chiltern Edge School Reade’s Lane, Sonning Common, Reading, RG4 9LN
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O Oxford City Area
THAME PRIMARY SCHOOLS
T Thame Area
180
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Aston Rowant CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 2 2 6 1 0 11 0
School Code: 3180 Roll No. 86 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3180
Address: School Lane, Aston Rowant, Watlington,OX49 5SU
Tel: (01844) 351671 Fax: (01844) 354030
Headteacher: Ms J Lawson
All preferences for September 2015: 24No. of first preferences received: 11
Secondary School Address
Lord Williams’s School (VC) Oxford Road, Thame, OX29 2AQ (Years 10-13)Towersey Road, Thame, OX9 3NW (Years 7-9)
Icknield Community College Love Lane, Watlington, OX49 5RB
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THAME PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AThame Area T
181
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Barley Hill Primary School
0 0 0 14 23 18 15 9 79 0
School Code: 2463 Roll No. 526 AN: 90
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2463
Address: Ludsden Grove, Thame, OX9 3DH
Tel: (01844) 213100 Fax: (01844) 260402
Headteacher: Ms A Stopforth
All preferences for September 2015: 107No. of first preferences received: 59
Secondary School Address
Lord Williams’s School (VC) Oxford Road, Thame, OX29 2AQ (Years 10-13)Towersey Road, Thame, OX9 3NW (Years 7-9)
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O Oxford City Area
THAME PRIMARY SCHOOLS
T Thame Area
182
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
John Hampden Primary School
2 0 0 18 30 0 0 0 50 22
School Code: 2591 Roll No. 299 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2591
Address: Park Street, Thame, OX9 3HU
Tel: (01844) 212291 Fax: (01844) 217651
Headteacher: Mr Hankey
All preferences for September 2015: 125No. of first preferences received: 67
Mill Lane Community Primary School
0 0 0 10 8 6 6 0 30 1
School Code: 2465 Roll No. 202 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2465
Address: Mill Lane, Chinnor, OX39 4RF
Tel/Fax: (01844) 352106
Headteacher: Miss T Van der Ploeg
All preferences for September 2015: 58No. of first preferences received: 30
Secondary School Address
Lord Williams’s School (VC) Oxford Road, Thame, OX29 2AQ (Years 10-12 & 13)Towersey Road, Thame, OX9 3NW (Years 7-9)
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Lord Williams’s School (VC) Oxford Road, Thame, OX29 2AQ (Years 10-12 & 13)Towersey Road, Thame, OX9 3NW (Years 7-9)
Icknield Community College Love Lane, Watlington Oxfordshire OX49 5RB
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THAME PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AThame Area T
183
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Andrew’s CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 4 18 10 7 1 40 0
School Code: 3182 Roll No. 253 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3182
Address: Station Road, Chinnor, OX39 4PU
Tel: (01844) 351353 Fax: (01844) 354745
Headteacher: Mrs W Heritage
All preferences for September 2015: 65No. of first preferences received: 39
Secondary School Address
Lord Williams’s School (VC) Oxford Road, Thame, OX29 2AQ (Years 10-12 & 13)Towersey Road, Thame, OX9 3NW (Years 7-9)
Icknield Community College Love Lane, Watlington, OX49 5RB
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O Oxford City Area
THAME PRIMARY SCHOOLS
T Thame Area
184
Secondary School Address
Lord Williams’s School (VC) Oxford Road, Thame, OX29 2AQ (Years 10-13)Towersey Road, Thame, OX9 3NW (Years 7-9)
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Thame (VA)
0 0 7 8 1 1 0 7 6 30 9
School Code: 3826 Roll No. 176 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3826
Address: Brook Lane, Thame, OX9 2AB
Tel: (01844) 214278 Fax: (01844) 217682
Headteacher: Mr P Roberts
All preferences for September 2015: 55No. of first preferences received: 30
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THAME PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AThame Area T
185
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Tetsworth Primary School
0 0 0 4 4 0 2 0 10 0
School Code: 2456 Roll No. 46 AN: 8
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2456
Address: High Street, Tetsworth, OX9 7AB
Tel: (01844) 281328 Fax: (01844) 281883
Headteacher: Mr A Haigh
All preferences for September 2015: 13No. of first preferences received: 10
Secondary School Address
Lord Williams’s School (VC) Oxford Road, Thame, OX29 2AQ (Years 10-13)Towersey Road, Thame, OX9 3NW (Years 7-9)
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O Oxford City Area
WALLINGFORD SCHOOLS
W Wallingford Area
186
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Benson CE School
0 0 0 9 11 2 8 0 30 0
School Code: 3181 Roll No. 160 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3181
Address: Oxford Road, Benson, Wallingford. OX10 6LX
Tel: (01491) 202502 Fax: (01491) 201546
Headteacher: Mrs M Crolla
All preferences for September 2015: 69No. of first preferences received: 28
Secondary School Address
Wallingford School St Georges Road, Wallingford, OX10 8HH
Brightwell-cum-Sotwell CE School (VC)
0 0 0 5 11 2 2 0 20 3
School Code: 3221 Roll No. 114 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3221
Address: Greenmere Estate, Brightwell cum-Sotwell,Wallingford, OX10 0QH
Tel: (01491) 837024 Fax: (01491) 834025
Headteacher: Mrs E Hunt
All preferences for September 2015: 41No. of first preferences received: 22
Secondary School Address
Wallingford School St Georges Road, Wallingford, OX10 8HH
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WALLINGFORD SCHOOLS
AWallingford Area W
187
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Cholsey Primary School
0 1 0 19 25 0 0 0 45 6
School Code: 2596 Roll No. 250 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2596
Address: Church Road, Cholsey, Wallingford, OX10 9PP
Tel: (01491) 651862 Fax: (01491) 651649
Headteacher: Mrs H Haigh
All preferences for September 2015: 60No. of first preferences received: 51
Secondary School Address
Wallingford School St Georges Road, Wallingford, OX10 8HH
Crowmarsh Gifford CE School (VC)
0 0 0 4 8 4 13 0 29 0
School Code: 3200 Roll No. 204 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3200
Address: Old Reading Road, Crowmarsh Gifford,Wallingford, OX10 8EN
Tel/Fax: (01491) 836785
Headteacher: Mrs B O’Dwyer
All preferences for September 2015: 109No. of first preferences received: 25
Secondary School Address
Wallingford School St Georges Road, Wallingford, OX10 8HH
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O Oxford City Area
WALLINGFORD PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Wallingford Area
188
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St John’s Primary School
0 0 0 13 8 0 9 0 30 4
School Code: 2567 Roll No. 208 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2567
Address: St John’s Road, Wallingford, OX10 9AG
Tel: (01491) 837305
Headteacher: Miss N Hughes
All preferences for September 2015: 83No. of first preferences received: 30
Secondary School Address
Wallingford School St Georges Road, Wallingford, OX10 8HH
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WALLINGFORD PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWallingford Area W
189
Secondary School Address
Wallingford School St Georges Road, Wallingford, OX10 8HH
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Laurence’s Church of England PrimarySchool (VA)
0 0 1 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 15 7
School Code: 3760 Roll No. 79 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3760
Address: Thame Road, Warborough, OX10 7DX
Tel/Fax: (01865) 858270
Headteacher: Ms N Cooper
All preferences for September 2015: 16No. of first preferences received: 6
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For denominational preferences 1, 2 and 3 in thetable above, please note the following:
1 Children with a parent who worships regularlyat St Laurence Church, Warborough
2 Children with a parent who worships regularlyat one of the named Benefice churches in theparishes of Newington and Stadhampton withChiselhampton, served by the Team Vicar of StLaurence Church, Warborough
3 Children with a parent who worships regularlyat any other Christian Church that is amember of ‘Churches Together in Britain andIreland’ or ‘The Evangelical Alliance’.
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O Oxford City Area
WALLINGFORD PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Wallingford Area
190
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Nicholas’ CE Infants’ School (VC)
0 0 0 5 31 0 6 3 45 0
School Code: 3244 Roll No. 194 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3244
Address: St Nicholas Road, Wallingford, OX10 8HX
Tel/Fax: (01491) 836408
Headteacher: Miss A King
All preferences for September 2015: 85No. of first preferences received: 39
Secondary School Address
Wallingford School St Georges Road, Wallingford, OX10 8HH
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WANTAGE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWantage Area W
191
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Charlton Primary School
0 0 0 18 12 7 23 0 60 14
School Code: 2573 Roll No. 323 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2573
Address: Charlton Village Road, Wantage, OX12 7HG
Tel: (01235) 762861
Headteacher: Mr S Rose
All preferences for September 2015: 139No. of first preferences received: 61
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
Grove CE School (VC)
0 0 0 17 13 0 0 0 30 6
School Code: 3228 Roll No. 150 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3228
Address: North Drive, Grove, Wantage, OX12 7PW
Tel: (01235) 769867 Fax: (01235) 760089
Headteacher: Ms W Foster
All preferences for September 2015: 72No. of first preferences received: 30
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
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O Oxford City Area
WANTAGE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Wantage Area
192
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
The Hendreds CE School (VA)
0 1 1 0 11 5 0 0 18 18
School Code: 3250 Roll No. 119 AN: 18
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3250
Address: Ford Lane, East Hendred, Wantage, OX12 8JX
Tel: (01235) 833379
Headteacher: Ms E Tansley
All preferences for September 2015: 31No. of first preferences received: 13
SEN
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New Admissions Rules for 2016/17 entry:
Please note that for 2016/17 entry, the ‘Disability’ criteria will be omitted.
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WANTAGE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWantage Area W
193
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Millbrook Primary School
0 0 0 21 31 4 1 3 60 0
School Code: 2603 Roll No. 399 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2603
Address: School Lane, Grove, Wantage, OX12 7LB
Tel: (01235) 764822 Fax: (01235) 760089
Headteacher: Miss S Weston
All preferences for September 2015: 79No. of first preferences received: 53
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
The Ridgeway CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 2 3 1 4 0 10 0
School Code: 3231 Roll No. 62 AN: 10
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3231
Address: West Street, Childrey, Wantage, OX12 9UL
Tel/Fax: (01235) 751254
Headteacher: Mrs R Nye
All preferences for September 2015: 15No. of first preferences received: 10
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
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O Oxford City Area
WANTAGE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Wantage Area
194
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St Amand’s Catholic Primary School (VA)
0 0 6 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 15 0
School Code: 3855 Roll No. 119 AN: 28
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3855
Address: St Mary’s Road, East Hendred,Wantage, OX12 8LF
Tel: (01235) 833342 Fax: (01235) 861320
Acting Headteacher: Mrs M Ellery
All preferences for September 2015: 23No. of first preferences received: 13
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WANTAGE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWantage Area W
195
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
St James CE School, Hanney
0 0 0 7 8 0 0 0 15 9
School Code: 3225 Roll No. 102 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3225
Address: The Causeway, East Hanney, Wantage, OX12 0JN
Tel/Fax: (01235) 8682
Headteacher: Mrs J Peacock
All preferences for September 2015: 27No. of first preferences received: 21
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
St Nicholas’ CE School, East Challow
0 0 0 4 8 2 1 0 15 1
School Code: 3224 Roll No. 72 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3224
Address: Sarajac Avenue, East Challow, Wantage, OX12 9RY
Tel/Fax: (01235) 763858
Interim Headteacher: Mr A Browne
All preferences for September 2015: 19No. of first preferences received: 16
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
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O Oxford City Area
WANTAGE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Wantage Area
196
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Stanford-in-the-Vale CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 11 7 1 4 6 29 0
School Code: 3240 Roll No. 198 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3240
Address: High Street, Stanford-in-the-Vale, Faringdon, SN7 8LH
Tel: (01367) 710474
Headteacher: Mrs A Wills
All preferences for September 2015: 32No. of first preferences received: 21
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
Stockham Primary School
0 0 0 8 20 2 0 0 30 23
School Code: 2583 Roll No. 197 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2583
Address: Stockham Way, Wantage, OX12 9HL
Tel: (01235) 764407
Acting Headteacher: Mrs R Burbank
All preferences for September 2015: 92No. of first preferences received: 48
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
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WANTAGE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWantage Area W
197
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Uffington CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 8 3 2 2 0 15 0
School Code: 3251 Roll No. 88 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3251
Address: Broad Street, Uffington, Faringdon, SN7 7RA
Tel/Fax: (01367) 820296
Headteacher: Mrs A Carnell
All preferences for September 2015: 22No. of first preferences received: 14
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
Wantage CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 12 21 4 8 13 58 0
School Code: 3246 Roll No. 395 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3246
Address: Newbury Street, Wantage, OX12 8DJ
Tel: (01235) 762396
Acting Headteacher: Mrs F Rose
All preferences for September 2015: 86No. of first preferences received: 38
Secondary School Address
King Alfred’s Portway, Wantage, OX12 9BY
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O Oxford City Area
WATLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Watlington Area
198
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Chalgrove Community Primary School
0 0 0 5 17 2 1 0 25 0
School Code: 2452 Roll No. 183 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2452
Address: High Street, Chalgrove, Oxford, OX44 7ST
Tel: (01865) 890385 Fax: (01865) 890749
Headteacher: Ms J Quarrell
All preferences for September 2015: 31No. of first preferences received: 24
Secondary School Address
Icknield Community College Love Lane, Watlington, OX49 5RB
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WATLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWatlington Area W
199
Secondary School Address
Icknield Community College Love Lane, Watlington, OX49 5RB
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Ewelme CE Primary School (VA)
0 0 0 2 4 2 0 1 4 13 3
School Code: 3752 Roll No. 76 AN: 13
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3752
Address: The Street, Ewelme, Wallingford,
OX10 6HU
Tel/Fax: (01491) 839240
Acting Headteacher: Mrs M Slatter
All preferences for September 2015: 31No. of first preferences received: 13
SEN
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For Church 1 and Church 2, please note thefollowing:
1 A child who lives within the parishes ofBrightwell Baldwin or Cuxham with Easingtonand one of whose parents is an activemember of Ewelme, Brightwell Baldwin orCuxham with Easington Church or any otherChristian Church which is a member ofChurches Together in Britain and Ireland orthe Evangelical Alliance or another ChristianChurch ascribing to the doctrine of the Trinityand wishes them to receive a Church ofEngland education.
2 A child who lives outside the parishes unitedwith Ewelme and one of whose parents is anactive member of Ewelme, Brightwell Baldwinor Cuxham with EasingtonChurch or anyother Christian Church which is a member ofChurches Together in Britain and Ireland orthe Evangelical Alliance or another ChristianChurch ascribing to the doctrine of the Trinityand wishes them to receive a Church ofEngland education.
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O Oxford City Area
WATLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Watlington Area
200
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Lewknor Primary School
0 1 0 2 2 2 4 1 12 0
School Code: 3184 Roll No. 78 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3184
Address: High Street, Lewknor, Watlington, OX49 5TH
Tel: (01844) 351542 Fax: (01844) 354861
Headteacher: Mrs B Morgan
All preferences for September 2015: 27No. of first preferences received: 10
Secondary School Address
Icknield Community College Love Lane, Watlington, OX49 5RB
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WATLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWatlington Area W
201
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
RAF Benson Community Primary School
0 0 0 8 25 0 2 1 36 0
School Code: 2450 Roll No. 182 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2450
Address: RAF Benson, Benson, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 6EP
Tel: (01491) 836460 Fax: (01491) 824757
Headteacher: Ms S Fawdry
All preferences for September 2015: 43No. of first preferences received: 35
Secondary School Address
Icknield Community College Love Lane, Watlington, OX49 5RB
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O Oxford City Area
WATLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Watlington Area
202
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Stadhampton Primary School
0 0 0 5 3 4 3 0 15 0
School Code: 2455 Roll No. 94 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2455
Address: Cratlands Close, Stadhampton, Oxford,OX44 7XL
Tel: (01865) 890370 Fax: (01865) 890105
Headteacher: Ms K Turner
All preferences for September 2015: 31No. of first preferences received: 14
Secondary School Address
Icknield Community College Love Lane, Watlington, OX49 5RB
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WATLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWatlington Area W
203
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Watlington Primary School
0 0 0 12 20 2 3 0 37 0
School Code: 2459 Roll No. 283 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2459
Address: Love Lane, Watlington, OX49 5RB
Tel: (01491) 612474 Fax: (01491) 613313
Headteacher: Mr M Attree
All preferences for September 2015: 51No. of first preferences received: 33
Secondary School Address
Icknield Community College Love Lane, Watlington, OX49 5RB
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WHEATLEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Wheatley Area
204
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Beckley CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 8 10 2 0 0 20 6
School Code: 3256 Roll No. 151 AN: 22
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3256
Address: Church Street, Beckley, Oxford, OX3 9UT
Tel/Fax: (01865) 351416
Headteacher: Ms C Bishop
All preferences for September 2015: 40No. of first preferences received: 21
Secondary School Address
Wheatley Park School Holton, Oxford, OX33 1QH
Garsington CE Primary School (VC)
0 2 0 4 7 10 7 0 30 9
School Code: 3167 Roll No. 195 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3167
Address: Wheatley Road, Garsington, Oxford, OX44 9EW
Tel/Fax: (01865) 361263
Headteacher: Ms Z d’Archambaud
All preferences for September 2015: 81No. of first preferences received: 34
Secondary School Address
Wheatley Park School Holton, Oxford, OX33 1QH
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WHEATLEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWheatley Area W
205
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Great Milton CE Primary School (VC)
0 0 0 4 13 8 0 0 25 6
School Code: 3187 Roll No. 161 AN: 25
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3187
Address: The Green, Great Milton, Oxford, OX44 7NT
Tel/Fax: (01844) 279388
Headteacher: Mrs A Frost
All preferences for September 2015: 48No. of first preferences received: 26
Secondary School Address
Wheatley Park School Holton, Oxford, OX33 1QH
Horspath CE Primary School (VC)
1 0 0 6 2 3 8 0 20 9
School Code: 3161 Roll No. 136 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3161
Address: Blenheim Road, Horspath, Oxford, OX33 1RY
Tel/Fax: (01865) 872702
Headteacher: Mrs E Coleman
All preferences for September 2015: 75No. of first preferences received: 23
Secondary School Address
Wheatley Park School Holton, Oxford, OX33 1QH
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WHEATLEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Wheatley Area
206
Secondary School Address
Wheatley Park School Holton, Oxford, OX33 1QH
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Little Milton CE (A) Primary School (VA)
0 0 0 0 2 5 6 13 1
School Code: 3755 Roll No. 77 AN: 12
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3755
Address: Stadhampton Road, Little Milton,Oxford, OX44 7QD
Tel/Fax: (01844) 279310
Headteacher: Mrs E Hunter
All preferences for September 2015: 29No. of first preferences received: 11
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WHEATLEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWheatley Area W
207
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Marsh Baldon CE Controlled Primary Sch (VC)
0 0 0 2 3 4 4 0 13 0
School Code: 3188 Roll No. 70 AN: 12
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3188
Address: The Green, Marsh Baldon, Oxford, OX44 9LJ
Tel: (01865) 343249 Fax: (01865) 341496
Headteacher: Mrs S Herring
All preferences for September 2015: 23No. of first preferences received: 13
Secondary School Address
Wheatley Park School Holton, Oxford, OX33 1QH
Sandhills Community Primary School
0 0 0 17 22 7 14 0 60 12
School Code: 2401 Roll No. 303 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2401
Address: Terrett Avenue, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8FN
Tel: (01865) 433000 Fax: (01865) 433001
Headteacher: Ms S Lovett
All preferences for September 2015: 106No. of first preferences received: 53
Secondary School Address
Wheatley Park School Holton, Oxford, OX33 1QH
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WHEATLEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Wheatley Area
208
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Wheatley CE Primary School
0 1 0 7 31 4 9 6 58 0
School Code: 2009 Roll No. 311 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2009
Address: Littleworth Road, Wheatley, Oxford, OX33 1NN
Tel: (01865) 872366 Fax: (01865) 875859
Headteacher: Ms J Morters
All preferences for September 2015: 79No. of first preferences received: 49
Secondary School Address
Wheatley Park School Holton, Oxford, OX33 1QH
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WITNEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWitney Area W
209
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Aston and Cote CE Primary School
0 0 0 6 3 2 5 0 16 0
School Code: 3120 Roll No. 141 AN: 25
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3120
Address: Cote Road, Aston, OX18 2DU
Tel: (01993) 850435 Fax: (01993) 851915
Headteacher: Mrs P Philips
All preferences for September 2015: 35No. of first preferences received: 15
Secondary School Address
The Henry Box School Church Green, Witney, OX28 4AX
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WITNEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Witney Area
210
Secondary School Address
The Henry Box School Church Green, Witney, OX28 4AX
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
The Batt CE Aided Primary School
0 0 1 23 6 0 0 0 0 0 30 40
School Code: 3605 Roll No. 321
AN at F1: 28 AN at Yr3: 30 AN at Reception: 30
AN for Y3: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3605
Address: Corn Street, Witney, OX28 6DY
Tel: (01993) 702392 Fax: (01993) 776512
Headteacher: Mr C Payne
All preferences for September 2015: 137No. of first preferences received: 37
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WITNEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWitney Area W
211
Secondary School Address
Wood Green School Woodstock Road, Witney, OX28 1DX
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
The Blake CE School
0 0 1 11 21 11 0 0
School Code: 3600 Roll No. 406 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3600
Address: Cogges Hill Road, Witney, OX28 3FR
Tel: (01993) 702840 Fax: (01993) 709439
Headteacher: Mr T. Edwards-Grundy
All preferences for September 2015: 125No. of first preferences received: 62
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O Oxford City Area
WITNEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Witney Area
212
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Ducklington CE School (VC)
0 0 0 9 5 7 9 0 30 0
School Code: 3122 Roll No. 190 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3122
Address: Aston Road, Ducklington, OX29 7US
Tel: (01993) 703651 Fax: (01993) 709212
Headteacher: Ms S Nisbett
All preferences for September 2015: 49No. of first preferences received: 27
Secondary School Address
The Henry Box School Church Green, Witney, OX28 4AX
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WITNEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWitney Area W
213
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Finstock CE School (VC)
0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 5 0
School Code: 3040 Roll No. 59 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3040
Address: 7 School Road, Finstock, Witney, OX7 3BN
Tel: (01993) 868314
Headteacher: Ms J Roden
All preferences for September 2015: 24No. of first preferences received: 3
Secondary School Address
Wood Green School Woodstock Road, Witney, OX28 1DX
Hailey CE Primary School
0 0 0 4 7 3 1 0 15 3
School Code: 3123 Roll No. 101 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3123
Address: Hailey, Witney, OX29 9UB
Tel: (01993) 703802 Fax: (01993) 849790
Headteacher: Mrs D Davies
All preferences for September 2015: 28No. of first preferences received: 17
Secondary School Address
Wood Green School Woodstock Road, Witney, OX28 1DX
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WITNEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Witney Area
214
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Madley Brook Community School
0 0 0 17 26 2 0 0 45 4
School Code: 2002 Roll No. 279 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2002
Address: The Bronze Barrow, Cedar Drive, Witney, OX28 1AR
Tel: (01993)862976 Fax: (01993) 774184
Headteacher: Mrs K Spencer
All preferences for September 2015: 83No. of first preferences received: 47
Secondary School Address
Wood Green School Woodstock Road, Witney, OX28 1DX
North Leigh CE School
0 0 0 3 7 3 5 0 18 0
School Code: 3128 Roll No. 176 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3128
Address: Park Road, North Leigh, Witney, OX29 6SS
Tel: (01993) 881525 Fax: (01993) 866828
Headteacher: Ms D Seccull
All preferences for September 2015: 41No. of first preferences received: 15
Secondary School Address
Wood Green School Woodstock Road, Witney, OX28 1DX
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WITNEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWitney Area W
215
Secondary School Address
Wood Green School Woodstock Road, Witney, OX28 1DX
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary School(VA)
0 0 5 5 0 0 0 8 1 3 22 0
School Code: 3822 Roll No. 192 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3822
Address: Curbridge Road, Witney, OX28 5JZ
Tel: (01993) 702480 Fax: (01993) 705657
Acting Headteachers: Mrs J Hamper &Mr John Hussey
All preferences for September 2015: 69No. of first preferences received: 39
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WITNEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Witney Area
216
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Queen Emma’s Primary School
0 0 0 13 11 3 7 1 35 0
School Code: 2304 Roll No. 260 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2304
Address: Burwell Drive, Witney, OX28 5JW
Tel: (01993) 704770 Fax: (01993) 706423
Acting Headteachers: Mrs M Trigg & Mrs S Covall
All preferences for September 2015: 54No. of first preferences received: 30
Secondary School Address
The Henry Box School Church Green, Witney, OX28 4AX
St Mary’s CE Infant (Controlled) School
0 0 0 2 28 0 0 0 30 15
School Code: 3207 Roll No. 89 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3207
Address: Church Green, Witney, OX28 4AZ
Tel: (01993) 702387 Fax: (01993) 704580
Headteacher: Ms M East
All preferences for September 2015: 125No. of first preferences received: 23
Secondary School Address
The Henry Box School Church Green, Witney, OX28 4AX
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WITNEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWitney Area W
217
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Tower Hill Community Primary School
0 0 0 12 7 6 5 0 30 0
School Code: 2303 Roll No. 187 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2303
Address: Moor Avenue, Witney, OX28 6NB
Tel: (01993) 702599 Fax: (01993) 772899
Headteacher: Ms T Smith
All preferences for September 2015: 53No. of first preferences received: 27
Secondary School Address
Wood Green School Woodstock Road, Witney, OX28 1DX
West Witney Primary School
0 1 0 6 17 9 12 0 45 2
School Code: 2601 Roll No. 285 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2601
Address: Edington Road, Witney, OX28 5FZ
Tel: (01993) 706249 Fax: (01993) 706251
Headteacher: Mrs N Darby
All preferences for September 2015: 81No. of first preferences received: 40
Secondary School Address
The Henry Box School Church Green, Witney, OX28 4AX
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WITNEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Witney Area
218
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Witney Community Primary School
0 0 0 10 11 5 1 3 30 0
School Code: 2302 Roll No. 200 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2302
Address: Hailey Road, Witney, OX28 1HL
Tel: (01993) 702388 Fax: (01993) 705014
Headteacher: Mrs J Meyer-Young
All preferences for September 2015: 38No. of first preferences received: 27
Secondary School Address
Wood Green School Woodstock Road, Witney, OX28 1DX
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WOODCOTE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWoodcote Area W
219
Secondary School Address
Langtree School Woodcote, Reading, RG8 0RA
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Checkendon CE Primary (VA)
0 0 0 5 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 4 15 0
School Code: 3801 Roll No. 98 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3801
Address: Checkendon, Reading, RG8 0SR
Tel: (01491) 680693
Headteacher: Mrs G Seymour
All preferences for September 2015: 49No. of first preferences received: 13
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WOODCOTE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Woodcote Area
220
Secondary School Address
Langtree School Woodcote, Reading, RG8 0RA
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Goring CE Aided Primary School (VA)
0 0 0 18 9 0 0 0 0 4 31 1
School Code: 3803 Roll No. 235 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3803
Address: Wallingford Road, Goring, Reading, RG8 0BG
Tel/Fax: (01491) 872289
Headteacher: Mrs A Wheatcroft
All preferences for September 2015: 50No. of first preferences received: 28
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WOODCOTE PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AWoodcote Area W
221
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Nettlebed Community School
0 0 0 15 5 0 0 0 20 16
School Code: 2504 Roll No. 128 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2504
Address: High Street, Nettlebed, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 5DA
Tel: (01491) 641328 Fax: (01491) 641899
Headteacher: Mr P Hankey
All preferences for September 2015: 53No. of first preferences received: 34
Secondary School Address
Langtree School Woodcote, Reading, RG8 0RA
South Stoke Primary School
0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 6 0
School Code: 2507 Roll No. 41 AN: 7
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2507
Address: The Street, South Stoke, Reading, RG8 0JS
Tel/Fax: (01491) 872948
Headteacher: Miss A Rogers
All preferences for September 2015: 21No. of first preferences received: 4
Secondary School Address
Langtree School Woodcote, Reading, RG8 0RA
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W Woodcote Area
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Secondary School Address
Langtree School Woodcote, Reading, RG8 0RA
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Stoke Row CE School
0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 7 15 3
School Code: 3206 Roll No. 79 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3206
Address: School Lane, Stoke Row,Henley-on-Thames, RG9 5QS
Tel: (01491) 680720 Fax: (01491) 680019
Headteacher: Mrs S M Hughes
All preferences for September 2015: 34No. of first preferences received: 10
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Whitchurch Primary School
0 0 0 9 9 2 0 0 20 5
School Code: 2208 Roll No. 121 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2208
Address: Eastfield Lane, Whitchurch, Reading, RG8 7EJ
Tel/Fax: (01189) 842347
Acting Headteacher: Ms D Chesters
All preferences for September 2015: 50No. of first preferences received: 24
Secondary School Address
Langtree School Woodcote, Reading, RG8 0RA
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W Woodcote Area
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Woodcote Primary School
0 0 0 7 9 4 5 0 25 0
School Code: 2510 Roll No. 189 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2510
Address: Reading Road, Woodcote, Reading, RG8 0QY
Tel: (01491) 680454 Fax: (01491) 680674
Headteacher: Mrs L Hunt
All preferences for September 2015: 51No. of first preferences received: 22
Secondary School Address
Langtree School Woodcote, Reading, RG8 0RA
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Bladon CE Primary School
0 0 1 5 7 0 0 0 13 10
School Code: 3146 Roll No. 81 AN: 12
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3146
Address: Park Street, Bladon, Woodstock, OX20 1RW
Tel/Fax: (01993) 811192
Headteacher: Mr S Isherwood
All preferences for September 2015: 55No. of first preferences received: 22
Secondary School Address
The Marlborough School Shipton Road, Woodstock, OX20 1LP
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W Woodstock Area
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Secondary School Address
The Marlborough CE School Shipton Road, Woodstock, OX20 1LP
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Bletchingdon Parochial CE School (VA)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
School Code: 3141 Roll No. 69 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3141
Address: Springwell Hill, Bletchingdon, OX5 3ES
Tel: (01869) 350393
Headteacher: Mrs L Hatton
All preferences for September 2015: 19No. of first preferences received: 11
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AWoodstock Area W
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Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Combe CE School
0 0 0 4 5 3 5 0 17 2
School Code: 3142 Roll No. 108 AN: 17
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3142
Address: Church Walk, Combe, OX29 8NQ
Tel: (01993) 891644 Fax: (01993) 891920
Headteacher: Mrs C Marshall
All preferences for September 2015: 48No. of first preferences received: 16
Secondary School Address
The Marlborough CE School Shipton Road, Woodstock, OX20 1LP
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WOODSTOCK PRIMARY SCHOOLS
W Woodstock Area
228
Secondary School Address
The Marlborough CE School Shipton Road, Woodstock, OX20 1LP
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Kirtlington CE School (VA)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
School Code: 3500 Roll No. 98 AN: 15
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3500
Address: Heyford Road, Kirtlington, OX5 3HL
Tel: (01869) 350210 Fax: (01869) 351961
Headteacher: Miss L Williams
All preferences for September 2015: 22No. of first preferences received: 10
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AWoodstock Area W
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Stonesfield School
0 0 0 2 14 0 1 0 17 0
School Code: 2353 Roll No. 134 AN: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2353
Address: High Street, Stonesfield, OX29 8PU
Tel: (01993) 891687 Fax: (01993) 891074
Headteacher: Ms F McGregor
All preferences for September 2015: 27No. of first preferences received: 16
Secondary School Address
The Marlborough CE School Shipton Road, Woodstock, OX20 1LP
Tackley CE Primary School (VC)
0 1 0 7 5 1 2 0 16 0
School Code: 3144 Roll No. 126 AN: 20
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3144
Address: 42 St John’s Road, Tackley, OX5 3AP
Tel/Fax: (01869) 331327
Headteacher: Ms J Chalmers
All preferences for September 2015: 25No. of first preferences received: 16
Secondary School Address
The Marlborough CE School Shipton Road, Woodstock, OX20 1LP
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W Woodstock Area
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William Fletcher Primary School
0 0 0 14 26 2 3 0 45 0
School Code: 2354 Roll No. 204 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2354
Address: Rutten Lane, Yarnton, OX5 1LW
Tel: (01865) 372301 Fax: (01865) 374103
Headteacher: Ms D Nind
All preferences for September 2015: 50No. of first preferences received: 41
Secondary School Address
The Marlborough CE School Shipton Road, Woodstock, OX20 1LP
Woodstock CE School (VC)
0 0 1 18 24 1 0 0 45 11
School Code: 3145 Roll No. 251 AN: 45
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3145
Address: Shipton Road, Woodstock, OX20 1LL
Tel: (01993) 812209 Fax: (01993) 812562
Headteacher: Mrs L Rowe
All preferences for September 2015: 98No. of first preferences received: 53
Secondary School Address
The Marlborough CE School Shipton Road, Woodstock, OX20 1LP
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AWoodstock Area W
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Secondary School Address
The Marlborough CE School Shipton Road, Woodstock, OX20 1LP
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
Wootton by Woodstock CE (Aided) School
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
School Code: 3657 Roll No. 64 AN: 10
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3657
Address: Church St. Wootton, Woodstock,OX20 1DH
Tel/Fax: (01993) 811520
Headteacher: Miss V Lucas
All preferences for September 2015: 15No. of first preferences received: 3
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Secondary School Address
The Henry Box School Church Green, Witney, OX28 4AX
Places allocated on 16 April 2015
The Batt CE School (VA)
0 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 27 0
School Code: 3605 Roll No. 308
AN for Reception: 28 AN for Yr3: 30
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3605
Address: Corn Street, Witney, OX28 6DY
Tel: (01993) 702392 Fax: 01993 776512
Headteacher: Mr C Payne
All preferences for September 2015: 29No. of first preferences received: 29
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Faringdon Junior School
1 0 0 25 60 1 0 0 87 0
School Code: 2562 Roll No. 259 AN: 75
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2562
Address: The Elms, Gloucester Street, Faringdon,SN7 7HZ
Tel/Fax: (01367) 240232
Headteacher: Mr P Turner
All preferences for September 2015: 64No. of first preferences received: 64
Secondary School Address
Faringdon Community College Fernham Road, Faringdon, SN7 7LB
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Fir Tree Junior School
0 0 0 8 34 2 1 0 45 0
School Code: 2578 Roll No. 178 AN: 60
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/2578
Address: Radnor Road, Wallingford, OX10 0NY
Tel: (01491) 836341 Fax: (01491) 834918
Acting Headteacher: Ms N Khan
All preferences for September 2015: 46No. of first preferences received: 45
Secondary School Address
Wallingford School St Georges Road, Wallingford, OX10 6LX
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Burford School Cheltenham Road, Burford, OX18 4PL
3. A child attending St Peter’s, Alvescot wishingto transfer as a Year 3 pupil with a siblingalready on roll at St Christopher’s at the timeof application.
4. A child attending St Peter’s, Alvescot wishingto transfer as a Year 3 pupil without a siblingalready on roll at St Christopher’s at the timeof application.
5. A child with a normal home address withinour designated area (the villages of Broadwell,Broughton Poggs, Filkins, Kelmscott, Langfordand Little Faringdon) and with a siblingalready on roll at St Christopher’s at the timeof application.
6. A child with a normal home address withinour designated area (the villages of Broadwell,Broughton Poggs, Filkins, Kelmscott, Langfordand Little Faringdon) without a sibling alreadyon roll at St Christopher’s at the time ofapplication.
New Year 3 Admission Rules for 2016/17
Children with a Statement of Special EducationalNeed or with an Education, Health and Care(EHC) plan naming St. Christopher’s CE Schoolwill always be offered places. If there is thengreater demand for admission than there areplaces available, the following criteria will beapplied in the order set out below:
1. Looked after children and children who werepreviously looked after, but ceased to be sobecause, immediately after being looked after,they became subject to an adoption, childarrangements or special guardianship order.
2. Children (or a parent) who have exceptionalmedical or social needs that make it essentialthat they attend St. Christopher’s schoolrather than any other. These needs must befully supported by written evidence from theappropriate professional person involved withthe family.
St Christopher's CE School
School Code: 3555 Roll No. 125 AN for Reception: 18 AN for Yr3: 6
www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/school/3555
Address: Langford, Lechlade,Glos, GL7 3LA Tel/Fax: (01367) 860318
Acting Headteacher: Mr S Goodwin
All preferences for September 2015: 15 No. of first preferences received: 14
Places allocated on 16 April 2014: 14
Refusals: 0 Appeals: 0
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7. A child with a normal home address withinthe Broadshires and Shill Valley Benefices witha sibling already on roll at St Christopher’s atthe time of application.
8. A child with a normal home address withinthe Broadshires and Shill Valley Beneficeswithout a sibling already on roll at StChristopher’s at the time of application.
9. A child with a normal home address livingoutside our designated area (the villages ofBroadwell, Broughton Poggs, Filkins, Kelmscott,Langford and Little Faringdon) or the ShillValley Benefices, wishing to transfer as a Year 3pupil and with a sibling already on roll at StChristopher’s at the time of application.
10. A child with a normal home address livingoutside our designated area (the villages ofBroadwell, Broughton Poggs, Filkins,Kelmscott, Langford and Little Faringdon) orthe Shill Valley Benefices, wishing to transferas a Year 3 pupil without a sibling already onroll at St Christopher’s at the time ofapplication.
11. Other children.
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Home to School Transport Policy2016/17
Introduction
1. The County Council is keen to encourageyoung people to walk or cycle to school orcollege or to make use of public transport,but it also provides free transport and someassisted transport as set out in the Home toSchool Transport Policy set out in thisdocument.
2. The legal basis for the provision of home toschool transport is set out in sections 508A,508B, 508C, 508D and 509AD and Schedule35B of the Education Act 1996 (as amendedby Part 6 of the Education and InspectionsAct 2006) and where appropriate theEquality Act and English and European caselaw. In addition local authorities are under astatutory duty to have regard to the Hometo School Travel and Transport Guidanceissued by the DfE in July 2014 and thePost16 Transport to Education and Trainingguidance issued in February 2014.
3. The Home to School Transport Policy appliesto young people who live in the County ofOxfordshire. Those who are not resident inOxfordshire are advised to contact their ownhome local authority for details of anypolicy that their home authority may haveregarding home to school/college transport.
4. Parents of those aged from 4 (Rising Fives)to 16 need to complete and submit aTransport Application Form if they wish toapply for free or subsidised home to schooltransport. If they wish to apply forsubsidised travel an ‘Application forConcessionary Travel on a School Bus’ needsto be completed.
5. When, under the Home to School TransportPolicy, children and young people are entitledto free transport, it is provided by the mostcost effective means. This will usually be bythe provision of a free bus pass. However,where numbers are small, children sometimeshave to be transported by taxi. Where parentswish to take their children to school and it istherefore possible to avoid the provision of ataxi, the Local Authority may agree to thepayment of a mileage allowance. The mileageallowance is provided for the child’s journeyto school and the return to the child’s home.Parents are not provided with a mileageallowance for their own return to home inthe morning or their journey to the school inthe afternoon, i.e. the LA pays a mileageallowance for two journeys per day ratherthan four. The mileage allowance is 40p permile. If through a change in circumstance1the payment of the mileage allowance provesno longer to be the cheapest way oftransporting the child to school, thealternative means of travel will be offeredand the parent will be given up to 6 weeks toconsider the new arrangement. At the end ofthat period or when the alternative means oftransport is taken up, whichever is the sooner,the mileage allowance will be withdrawn.
6. Where free or concessionary travel has beenagreed it is provided for attendance at thebeginning and end of the school day and notfor extracurricular activities.
7. The responsibility for determiningentitlement issues rests with the SchoolAdmissions Team since transport decisionsrelate to the school attended. Theresponsibility for organising transport restswith the Customer Service Centre and theEnvironment and Economy Department.
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8. Any information regarding Oxfordshire’sHome to School Transport Policy obtainedfrom any source other than the AdmissionsTeam of Oxfordshire County Council or theOxfordshire public website should bedisregarded.
9. Buses and coaches used for home to schooltransport are public service vehicles and aresubject to specific safety legislation. This isenforced by an initial inspection andcertification of the vehicle followed bysubsequent annual checks. Vehicles are alsosubject to random roadside checksundertaken by the ‘Vehicle and OperatorService Agency’ (VOSA). VOSA are able toprohibit any vehicle that is non-compliant,i.e. is in a dangerous condition, notroadworthy and/or the driver’s hours areirregular. Any Service Provider using sub-standard vehicles may lose their operator’slicence.
Statutory Walking Distance
10. In understanding home to school transportand what can and cannot be provided freeof charge, it is important to understandwhat is referred to as “the statutory walkingdistance”. This is 2 miles for children whoare under 8 years of age, and 3 miles forthose of statutory school age who are 8 andover. It is measured along the shortest routealong which a child, accompanied by aresponsible adult, may walk with reasonablesafety. The route may include footpaths,bridleways, and other pathways, as well asrecognised roads. All such routes need to beopen to the public. When there are issuesraised over the possible safety of a walkingroute the Admissions Team will arrange foran initial assessment and, if necessary, a fullrisk assessment by Road Safety.
Distance Measurement for Free Transport forChildren of Low Income Families
11. The 2 mile limit is measured in the same wayas the “statutory walking distance”. However,the 6 mile and 15 mile upper limits are notwalking routes. They are measured alongroutes that are passable using a road routesuitable for motorised vehicles.
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12. A child’s home is considered to be thechild’s main place of residence during thenormal school week. Free transport can onlybe provided from that one address.
Travel to a Friend’s Home
13. No seat can be provided on an ad hoc basisto children wishing to travel to the homes ofchildren who are entitled to free transport.
Escorts
14. Escorts are normally only provided when ithas been established through theassessment or review process that a childwith an Education, Health and Care (EHC)Plan Statement or Special Educational Needshas a specific need to be accompanied.
15. Escorts will not normally be provided in anyother circumstances.
Parents accompanying children in OCC transport
16. Parents will not normally be able to travel inOCC provided transport.
Assessment of Eligibility for Free Transporton Admission to Primary or Secondary School
17. An assessment of eligibility for free transportis made as part of the normal admissionsprocess for entry to school. Parents arenormally notified of the decision in theletter offering a school place.
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18. If a child ceases to be eligible during thecourse of the school term, for example dueto moving address, the provision shouldcease at the end of that term.
The Children and Families Act 2014
19. The Children and Families Act 2014 involvesthe replacement of Statements of SpecialEducational Need with Education, Healthand Care Plans.
20. Parents of children with Education, Healthand Care Plans may in certain circumstanceshave the option of a personal budget tomeet some or all of the provision detailed inthe plan and special transport will be anelement of the personal budget.
Free transport for those of school age(Reception to Year 11)
21. Children within the following categories areeligible for free transport:
a. Children attending the nearest availableschool or educational placement totheir address, if the distance from hometo school is over the “statutory walkingdistance” of 3 miles if aged 8 or over or 2miles if less than aged 8 and ofschool age. This applies whether or notthe school was listed on the CommonAdmissions Form (CAF).
b. Children attending the nearest availableschool in Oxfordshire, if the distancefrom home to school is over the“statutory walking distance” of 3 miles ifaged 8 or over or 2 miles if less thanaged 8 and of school age. This applieswhether or not the school was listed onthe Common Admissions Form (CAF).
c. Where at least 20% of addresses arenearest to the catchment school and therest are nearest to another school freetransport will be provided to thecatchment school for all addresses if thedistance is beyond the statutory walkingdistance or there is no safe walking route.This is referred to as the 'split village'entitlement (please see Appendix 1).
d. Children who are aged 8 or over and areunder 11 years old who are eligible forFree School Meals or whose parents arein receipt of the maximum level ofWorking Tax Credit and attend thenearest school if it is over 2 miles fromtheir home.
e. Children aged 11 to 16 who are eligiblefor Free School Meals or whose parentsare in receipt of the maximum level ofWorking Tax Credit and who attend oneof their three nearest suitable schools (orplaces other than school at which theymight receive education under section19(1) of the Education Act 1996), wherethey live more than two but not morethan 6 miles from that school. The 2 miledistance is measured by “walking route”and the 6 mile distance is measured byroad route.
f. Children attending the nearest availableschool to their address even if it is lessthan the statutory walking distance, if itwould not be safe for a childaccompanied by an adult to walk fromtheir home to the school. This applieswhether or not the school was listed onthe CAF. If the route is subsequentlydetermined to be safe the free transportwill be withdrawn.
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g. Children aged 11 to 16 who are eligiblefor Free School Meals or whose parentsare in receipt of the maximum level ofWorking Tax Credit and want their childto be educated in accordance with theirreligion or belief and they attend thenearest suitable school preferred ongrounds of religion or belief that is over 2miles but no more than 15 miles fromtheir home. The 2 mile distance ismeasured by “walking route” and the 15mile distance is measured by road route.
h. Children entitled to free transport from aprevious address who then move houseduring Year 11 and continue to attendtheir original school, subject to thefollowing limits:
i. Transport can be provided other thanby taxi
ii. The distance travelled is no more than15 miles
NB Taxis will only be used in exceptionalcircumstances.
i. Children with a disability who do nothave an Education, Health and Care(EHC) Plan or a Statement of SpecialEducational Need, who by reason of theirdisability are unable to walk evenrelatively short distances to school andchildren with a mobility problem causedby a temporary medical condition, forexample a broken leg. This assistance issubject to confirmation of the medicalreasons for the provision by a GP orconsultant.
j. Children with an Education, Health andCare (EHC) Plan or Statement of SpecialEducational Need or where one of thefollowing applies:
(i) The school attended is the nearestsuitable school or educationalplacement to their address thathas an available place, if the distancefrom home to school is over the“statutory walking distance” of 3 milesif aged 8 or over or 2 miles if less thanaged 8 and of school age.
(ii)The school attended is the nearestsuitable school or educationalplacement to their address thathas an available place and thedistance from home to school is lessthan the distances set out in h(i) but itwould not be safe for a childaccompanied by an adult to walk fromthe child’s home to the school.
(iii) The children concerned are unable towalk to school by reason of theirspecial educational need or, if disabled,their disability or because of atemporary or long term medicalcondition. Evidence is required from aGP or consultant.
k. Children of statutory school age who liveat RAF Benson and attend IcknieldCommunity College. This is based oncapacity issues in the Wallingford areaand is therefore subject to annual review.
Free Travel to Out County Residential Schoolsfor those with an Education, Health and Care(EHC) Plan or a Statement of SpecialEducational Need
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22. The beginning and end of each term of eachschool week to a total of 76 single journeysper year.
Termly Boarding (3 terms per year)
23. Children of 11 or over are entitled to freetravel at the beginning and end of each termand half term up to a maximum of 16 singlejourneys per year.
24. Children aged up to 11 are entitled to freetravel at the beginning and end of each termand half term, plus 4 discretionary journeyshome per year, up to a maximum of 24single journeys per year.
Termly Boarding (4 terms per year)
25. Children of 11 or over are entitled to freetravel at the beginning and end of each termand half term up to a maximum of 16 singlejourneys per year.
26. Children aged up to 11 are entitled to freetravel at the beginning and end of each termand half term, plus 4 discretionary journeyshome per year, up to a maximum of 24single journeys per year.
Out County 52 Week Boarding (jointplacement with other agency)
27. All boarders (or parents) are entitled to 12single trips home per year (broadly relatingto term times). Any additional trips will bethe responsibility of the other agency.
Payment of parental journeys for thosewith children at out county residentialspecial schools
28. Payment will be made if one of thefollowing applies:
a. Attendance at their child’s annual review
b. Attendance at any meeting called by theLA at the pupils school
c. Journeys necessitated by a child’ssickness or emergency medicalappointments
d. An agreed journey to visit a new schoolplacement
e. To attend up to three additional meetingsper year at the school (called by theschool or requested by the parents) ifsanctioned by the LA in advance.
Overnight Accommodation
29. The LA will not normally reimburse the costof overnight accommodation forparents/carers.
Applications for Transport Assistance onGrounds of Religion and Belief
30. In making decisions on assistance withtransport the LA will respect parents'religious and philosophical convictions as tothe education to be provided for theirchildren in so far as this is compatible withthe provision of efficient instruction andtraining and the avoidance of unreasonablepublic expenditure (as per para.134 of theHome to School Travel and TransportGuidance issued by the then DfES in 2007).
31. However, a parent will need to satisfy the LAof the genuine nature of the religious and/orphilosophical belief and that the applicationis made in good faith. The burden of prooflies with the child’s parent/parents.
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32. Examples of acceptable evidence are:
a. The provision of a baptismal certificate.
b. A statement of atheism.
c. A statement of adherence to a particularfaith.
d. A letter of support from a priest or rabbistating that the child belongs to aparticular congregation.
Normally two pieces of evidence will berequired.
33. It is important to note that the LA will takeinto account the financial consequences ofany applications for assistance and thatsetting up new coach services or taxi routesor specifically continuing them when theycould be discontinued in order toaccommodate new travellers would normallyfall within the definition of “unreasonablepublic expenditure”. However, where thereare spare seats on already existing home toschool transport routes, or scheduled publictransport services, the LA will be able toconsider applications for places under theconcessionary travel arrangements.
34. The LA will not take into account academicgrounds for preferring a particular schoolwhen making a decision on whether toprovide assisted transport on grounds offaith or belief.
35. Decisions on applications for transportassistance on grounds of faith or belief willnormally be taken by a panel of three. Thechairman will normally be the ServiceManager for Admissions.
16-19 Home to School/CollegeTransport
Annual 16 to19 Transport Policy Statement
36. Details of travel provision for the 16 to 19age group will be published by 31 May ofeach year in the 16-19 Transport PolicyStatement. This is intended to ensure thatyoung people can make informed choicesregarding post16 education. The PolicyStatement can be amended in year inresponse to complaints or a direction fromthe Secretary of State. Complaints can beheard by the Appeals & Tribunals Sub-Committee.
Free Travel
37. Students with learning difficulties and/ordisabilities who are beyond statutory schoolage and who are aged 16 to 19, will receivefree travel to that placement when theyattend the nearest suitable school oreducational placement to their homeaddress that has an available place and oneof the following applies:
a. It is over 3 miles from their home to theeducational placement.
b. It is less than 3 miles from theirhome to the educational placement butit would not be safe for the youngperson, even if accompanied by an adult,to walk from home to that placement.
c. The young person is unable to walk tothe school or educational placement dueto their learning difficulty and/ordisability, or because of a temporary orlong term medical condition. Evidence isrequired from a GP or consultant.
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Subsidised Travel (16-19 age group)
38. Students who do not have learningdifficulties and/or disabilities who arebeyond statutory school age, are aged 16 to19, and who attend either a college or aschool may use the concessionary travelscheme where it is necessary to enable themto access the designated school or collegefor their area (lower concessionary chargepayable) or to access a non-designatedarea school or college (higherconcessionary charge payable). Theconcessionary travel scheme makes placesavailable on transport provided for thosewho are eligible for free home to schooltransport.
39. Oxfordshire residents aged 16-19 for whomHenley College is the nearest post16provision will need to pay the distancerelated charges set out in the concessionaryscheme if they obtain places on transportoperated directly, indirectly or in partnershipwith Oxfordshire County Council. There is anannual review of the charges that apply tothis group of students. In addition there willbe a review of the policy regarding post 16transport to Henley College during theacademic year 2015/16 (dates are yet to bedetermined).
40. In exceptional circumstances, and onlywhere places on relevant home to schooltransport routes are unavailable, seasontickets on public transport may be providedfor travel to the designated college or schoolfrom the student’s home address at therelevant concessionary charge rate. This ismeant to apply where a home to schooltransport route is full and it would be
possible to use public transport and so avoidthe unnecessary additional public expense ofcontracting for additional capacity on thatroute.
Travel Arrangements for Learners withLearning Difficulties Assessments(aged 19-24)
41. An annual Learning Difficulties andDisabilities Transport Policy Statementwill be issued by the LA either with the 16-19 Transport Policy Statement or separately.This document will specify any transport orother arrangements, any payment of travelexpenses and concessionary schemes whichthe LA plans to make available to this groupof learners in the following academic year topublication. The Policy Statement will alsoset out the arrangements for facilitatingboarding provision outside both the furthereducation and higher education sectors.Complaints can be heard by the Appeals &Tribunals Sub-Committee.
The Concessionary Travel Scheme
42. Concessionary seats are spare seats on hometo school transport routes. These are routesthat are operated for the benefit of thosewho are entitled to free transport to andfrom school. The key points regarding thisscheme are set out below:
a. The Council cannot guarantee that ayoung person will keep the seat for longerthan two terms
b. The parent, or in the case of Years 12 and13, the student, must complete anapplication form for concessionary travel
c. Parents are required to pay for two termstravel in advance
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d. The price charged covers a return journeyfor every school day of the relevantperiod
e. There will be no rebates for thosedeciding to travel for less than themaximum number of possible journeysper term, for example there is no rebate ifa young people decides to use his/her buspass for morning travel and returns bysome other private means in theafternoon
f. If a seat is available a bus pass will onlybe issued on receipt of a completedapplication form, and correct payment
g. No guarantee can be given that the buswill continue to run throughout a youngperson’s time at a school, or that theplace on the bus will not be withdrawn atsome future date if the place is requiredfor a young person who is entitled to freetravel
h. The concessionary charge will be waivedfor the following low income groups:
i. young people who are aged 8 to 19 inthe relevant academic year in whichtravel is required who are eligible forFree School Meals on income grounds;
ii. young people who are aged 5, 6 or 7in the relevant academic year in whichtravel is required who would havebeen eligible for Free School Meals onincome grounds;
iii. young people aged 5 to 19 in therelevant academic year in which travelis required whose parents are inreceipt of the maximum level ofWorking Tax Credit.
i. When there are more requests to pay forseats on a particular route than there areseats available they will be allocated inthe descending order of priority shown inthe table “Priority for ConcessionaryPlaces”.
Priority for Concessionary Places
43. The current charges payable under theconcessionary fares scheme are shown inTable 2.
Priority Category
1 Those with an Education, Healthand Care (EHC) Plan or aStatement of Special EducationalNeeds naming the school
2 Looked After Children
3 Years 12 and 13 (if there is noavailable service bus route)
4 Children in receipt of Free School Mealsor whose parent/parents are in receiptof the maximum of Working Tax Credit
5 Those who travelled on the route theprevious term
6 By year group, in ascending order ofpriority from Reception to Year 11(or to Year 13 if there is an availableservice bus route)
7 Those living closest using theshortest designated public route onthe County Council’s GeographicInformation System
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Table 2 Charges 2016/17
44. The charges for 2017/18 to 2019/20 are setout in Table 3.
Table 3 Charges for 2017/18 to 2019/20
Charges 2018/19
Charges 2019/20
Reception toYear 13Less than 3 miles
£320.17 per annum=
Reception toYear 13Over 3 miles
£596.67 per annum=
Reception toYear 13Less than 3 miles
£336.18 per annum=
Reception toYear 13Over 3 miles
£626.51 per annum=
Reception toYear 13Less than 3 miles
£352.99 per annum=
Reception toYear 13Over 3 miles
£657.83 per annum=
Reception toYear 13Less than 3 miles
£370.64 per annum=
Reception toYear 13Over 3 miles
£690.72 per annum=
NB Concessionary seats are not alwaysavailable on school transport routes, as allplaces may already be taken up by childrenentitled to free home to school transport.Where limited places are available, there isno guarantee that they will remainavailable, as a child with entitlement to freetravel may be awarded this place at anytime, or an existing route may be cancelled.There is no right of appeal againstnon-availability of concessionary placesor against concessionary places beingtaken away.
Transport Appeals
Stage one: Review by the Admissions andTransport Services Manager
45. A parent has 20 working days from receiptof the Local Authority’s home to schooltransport decision to make a written requestasking for a review of the decision.
46. The written request should detail why theparent believes the decision should bereviewed and give details of any personaland/or family circumstances the parentbelieves should be considered when thedecision is reviewed.
47. Within 20 working days of receipt of theparent’s written request the Admissions andTransport Services Manager will review theoriginal decision and send the parent adetailed written notification of the outcomeof the review, setting out:
a. the nature of the decision reached;
b. how the review was conducted (includingthe standard followed, for example routesafety assessments that have followedRoad Safety GB guidance);
c. information about other departmentsand/or agencies that were consulted aspart of the process;
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d. what factors were considered;
e. the rationale for the decision reached;and
f. information about how the parent canescalate their case to stage two (ifappropriate).
48. Complex Stage 1 cases may take longer thanthe timescale given in paragraph 47.
Stage two: Review by an independent appealpanel
49. A parent has 20 working days from receiptof the local authority’s stage one writtendecision notification to make a writtenrequest to escalate the matter to stage two.
50. Within 40 working days of receipt of theparents request an independent appeal panelwill consider written and verbalrepresentations from both the parent andofficers involved in the case and give adetailed written notification of the outcome(within 5 working days), setting out:
a. the nature of the decision reached;
b. how the review was conducted (includingthe standard followed e.g. Road SafetyGB);
c. information about other departmentsand/or agencies that were consulted aspart of the process;
d. what factors were considered;
e. the rationale for the decision reached;and
f. information about the parent’s right toput the matter to the Local GovernmentOmbudsman (see below).
51. Stage 2 appeals will be heard by a panel ofthree comprising one officer, one countycouncillor and one independent person. TheAudit & Governance Committee havegovernance oversight of the process.
52. The Clerk to the Stage 2 Appeal Panel willnot be a member of the Admissions Team,the School & Social Care Transport team orthe Environment & Economy Department.
54. A representative of the Admissions Team willpresent the LA’s reasons for not providingtransport and appellants can present a casein writing and /or in person (if the parentwishes, accompanied by a friend). Theformat of the appeal is set out below:
a. Presentation of the LA’s case by the LArepresentative
b. Committee members and the parent areable to ask questions of the LArepresentative
c. Presentation of the parent’s case
d. Committee members and the LArepresentative are able to ask questionsof the parent.
e. Summing up by the LA representative
f. Summing up of the parent’s case
g. Both the LA representative and theparent leave the hearing together
h. Consideration of the case by the Panel
i. The Panel makes a decision as to whetherto uphold or refuse the appeal
55. The decision of the Stage 2 Appeal Panel willbe considered binding by the LA and there isno further right of appeal.
56. The LA will not consider requests for afurther transport appeal within the schoolyear unless there has been a significantchange of circumstance.
57. Complex Stage 2 cases may take longer thanthe timescale given in paragraph 50.
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“Split Village” Entitlement
Free transport is available from all addresses in the villages listed below to thecatchment/designated area school as well as the nearest school. None of the schoolslisted are primary schools.
Villages Number of addressesnearest each schoollisted
Percentage ofaddresses nearest toeach school listed
Catchment/designated area
LONG HANBOROUGHBartholomew 785 70.09% Catchment/designated areaThe Marlborough CE 330 29.46%Wood Green 5 0.45%
Total 1120ASCOT-UNDER-WYCHWOODChipping Norton 199 75.95%Burford 63 24.05% Catchment/designated area
Total 262WATCHFIELDFaringdon Community College 262 29.01% Catchment/designated areaHighworth Warenford 641 70.99%
Total 903DRY SANDFORDLarkmead 15 65.22%Fitzharry's 8 34.78% Catchment
Total 23OLD BOARS HILLMatthew Arnold 35 50.00%Fitzharry's 35 50.00% Catchment/designated area
Total 70YATSCOMBE COPSESt Gregory The Great Catholic 49 54.44%Fitzharry's 41 45.56% Catchment/designated area
Total 90SUTTON COURTENAY(addresses for male children)St Birinus 611 58.52%John Mason 408 39.08% Catchment/designated areaLarkmead 25 2.39%
Total 1044
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Villages Number of addressesnearest each schoollisted
Percentage ofaddresses nearest toeach school listed
Catchment/designated area
SUTTON COURTENAY(addresses for female children)Didcot Girls 739 70.79%John Mason 292 27.97% Catchment/designated areaLarkmead 13 1.25%
Total 1044MILTON(addresses for male children)St Birinus 276 59.87%Larkmead 185 40.13% Catchment/designated area
Total 461MILTON(addresses for female children)Didcot Girls 454 98.48%Larkmead 7 1.52% Catchment/designated area
Total 461KIRTLINGTONThe Marlborough CE 335 85.24% Catchment/designated areaGosford Hill 7 1.78%Heyford Park Free School 51 12.98%
Total 393ADDERBURYBlessed George Napier 823 69.33%The Warriner 364 30.67% Catchment/designated area
Total 1187GREAT HASELEYLord Williams's 61 36.53%Wheatley Park 106 63.47% Catchment/designated area
Total 167
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The Fair Access Protocol 2016/17
Introduction
1. The School Admissions Code requires everylocal authority to have in place a Fair AccessProtocol. The Fair Access Protocol forOxfordshire applies to all state fundedmainstream schools11 Academies, freeschools, studio schools, voluntary aidedschools, trust schools, voluntary controlledschools and community schools inOxfordshire and is consistent with therequirements set out in paragraphs 3.9 to3.15 of the Schools Admission Code 2014,the non-statutory guidance published by theDepartment of Education in November2012, the Education (Pupil Registration)(England) Regulations 2006 and the SchoolStandards and Framework Act 1998.
2. The Schools Admission Code 2014requires all admission authorities of statefunded mainstream schools to participatein the Fair Access Protocol in order toensure that unplaced children areallocated a school place quickly. There isno duty for local authorities or admissionauthorities to comply with parentalpreference when allocating places throughthe Fair Access Protocol.
3. The purpose of the Fair Access Protocol isto ensure that outside the normaladmissions round unplaced children,especially the most vulnerable, are foundand offered a place quickly, so that theamount of time any child is out of school iskept to the minimum.
4. The published guidance from theDepartment of Education sets out a clearexpectation from the Secretary of Statethat all state funded mainstream schools
and local authorities should worktogether to identify a school place forthose children who have had difficultyfinding one. This guidance also states thatall schools are expected to respond torequests by local authorities to admit a childunder fair access protocols within sevencalendar days.
5. The process that local authorities andacademies need to follow when a request ismade to the Secretary of State to direct anacademy to admit a named child will mirror,as closely as possible, the timing set out inrelation to maintained schools in the SchoolStandards and Framework Act 1998 and theSchool Admissions Code.
6. When reviewing a request to directadmission to an academy the EducationFunding Agency will act on behalf of theSecretary of State to consider whether dueprocess has been followed in applying theprovisions of the Fair Access Protocol.
Principles
7. The Fair Access Protocol is binding on allstate funded mainstream schools inOxfordshire.
8. The arrangements regarding the admissionof students above the published admissionnumber will not apply to MeadowbrookCollege, Oxfordshire’s Pupil Referral Unit.
9. When making placements the Fair AccessPanels will take into account any specialcircumstances, including possible transportcosts.
10. There is no duty to comply with parentalpreference when allocating placesthrough the Protocol but it is expectedthat the wishes of a child’s parents will betaken into account.
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11. When seeking to place a child under theProtocol, all schools will be treated in afair, equitable and consistent manner.
12. The Fair Access Protocol will not be usedas a means to circumvent the normal in-year admissions process. A parent canapply for a place as an in-year admission atany point and is entitled to an appeal if aplace cannot be made available.
13. An application to the Secretary of State todirect a child’s admission to a particularschool will only be requested as a lastresort.
14. While a child is on roll at a school the schoolconcerned is responsible for the child’seducational provision.
15. Any child without a school place is theresponsibility of the Local Authority up untilthe point at which they are taken on roll at aschool.
16. There will be an annual review of theProtocol.
17. The number of children admitted under theProtocol to each state funded school inOxfordshire will be published on theOxfordshire public website. This data will beupdated at the beginning of each term.
18. The Fair Access Protocol is not applicableto admissions made through the normaladmissions round for primary, junior orsecondary schools and cannot be usedwhere this would involve contravening theregulations on the size of infant classes.
19. The Fair Access Protocol will not be usedto require a school to automatically admitanother child with challenging behaviourin the place of a child excluded from thatschool.
Children covered by the Protocol
20. The Fair Access Protocol can be used for theplacement of children who fall within thefollowing categories:
a) children from the criminal justice systemor Pupil Referral Units who need to bereintegrated into mainstream education;
b) children who have been out of educationfor two months or more;
c) children of Gypsies, Roma, Travellers,refugees and asylum seekers;
d) children who are homeless;
e) children with unsupportive familybackgrounds for whom a place has not beensought;
f) children who are carers;
g) children with special educational needs,disabilities or medical conditions (butwithout a statement);
h) permanently excluded children, includingthose whose parents have successfullyappealed against exclusion, but where theindependent appeal panel has decided thatthe pupil should not be reinstated;
i) children who are at serious risk ofpermanent exclusion;
j) those children whose parents have beenunable to find them a place after moving tothe area, because of a shortage of places;
k) those children who have been refused aplace at a school because they are believedby the school concerned to be challenging.
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Monitoring of the Protocol
21. The Admissions and Transport ServicesManager assisted by the SIOs will monitorplacements under the Protocol and theoperation of the Fair Access Panels.
22. Each Fair Access Panel will receive a reporton in year admissions for the academic year.This report will be prepared by theAdmissions Team and will normally bepresented by the Admissions and TransportServices Manager. It will include the numberof admissions under the Fair Access Protocol.The report will not include the names ofchildren and will be a public document.
23. Once issues have been identified theAdmissions and Transport Services Managerwill seek to resolve them through contactand negotiation with the relevant school,service or panel. Problems regarding theProtocol will be identified in the annualreport to the Schools Adjudicator.
Publication and Review
24. The Fair Access Protocol will be published onthe admissions page of the Oxfordshirepublic website and will form part of theadmission arrangements for all state fundedschools in Oxfordshire.
25. The Protocol will be reviewed annually andthe review will involve all schools. TheAdmissions and Transport Services Managerwill be responsible for the undertaking thereview, reporting the outcome to schoolsand councillors and submitting the Protocolfor approval to the Local Authority. The nextannual review of the Protocol will take placefor at least 6 weeks between 1 October2015 and 31 January of 2016 and the
Protocol will then be officially determinedby Oxfordshire County Council by no laterthan 28 February 2016.
Looked after children, previously lookedafter children, children with an EducationHealth and Care Plan and children with aStatement of Special Educational Needsnaming a school
26. Requests for places for looked after children,previously looked after children, childrenwith an Education Health and Care Plan andchildren with a Statement of SpecialEducational Needs naming a school, will notbe referred to the Fair Access Panels.
27. In accordance with legal requirementschildren who have an Education Health andCare Plan22 An Education, Health and Careplan is a plan made by the local authorityunder Section 37 of the Children andFamilies Act 2014 specifying the specialeducation provision required for that child. that names the school will be admitted tothat school. In addition those children whohave a Statement of Special EducationalNeeds that names a particular school in Part4 of that Statement will also be admitted tothat school.33 Statements of SpecialEducational are being superseded byEducation, Health and Care plans
28. Similarly children who are looked after44 A‘looked after child’ is a child who is (a) in thecare of a local authority, or (b) beingprovided with accommodation by a localauthority in the exercise of their socialservices functions (see the definition inSection 22(1) of the Children Act 1989) atthe time of making an application to aschool by a local authority within themeaning of section 22 of the Children Act
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1989 at the time of their application andpreviously looked after children will alwaysbe admitted.55 This group includes childrenwho were adopted under the Adoption Act1976 (see section 12 adoption orders) andchildren who were adopted under theAdoption and Children Act 2002 (see section46 adoption orders). The term “previouslylooked after children” refers only to childrenwho were looked after but ceased to be sobecause they were adopted (or becamesubject to a child arrangements order66
Under the provisions of s.14 of the Childrenand Families Act 2014, which amend section8 of the Children Act 1989, residence ordershave now been replaced by childarrangements orders. or special guardianshiporder77 Section 14A of the Children Act1989 defines a ‘special guardianship order’ asan order appointing one or more individualsto be a child’s special guardian (or specialguardians).
29. Proposals to place children with anEducation Health and Care Plan and childrenwith a Statement of Special EducationalNeeds at a school outside the normaladmissions round will be the subject of aformal consultation with the relevant school.Following the consultation if the responsiblelocal authority decides a place is stillrequired it will be made available by theschool concerned.
30. Looked after children and previously lookedafter children will normally be placedpromptly through the in year admissionarrangements. If this is not possible or whena school placement needs to be arranged asan emergency measure a formalconsultation will take place with the schoolconcerned.
31. In the case of looked after children forwhom Oxfordshire is responsible the socialworker responsible for the child willapproach the Admissions Team to check theavailability of school places and to establishthe distance from the child’s placement tolocal schools. The social worker will thencontact the Virtual School for advice on theprovision available at the schools beingconsidered. After considering the advicereceived the social worker will complete anapplication form for a school place andsubmit the form to the Admissions Team.The Admissions Team will then write to theschool to request a place. The school willthen respond within 7 days.
32. A direction may be sought if a looked afterchild, previously looked after child or childwith a statement of special educational needsnaming the school is refused a place by therequested own admission authority school.
33. Once a place has been offered to a lookedafter child, or previously looked after child,and the place has been formally accepted(or the child is already on roll) it is open tothe school concerned to raise issues such asrequests for additional funding at the nextavailable Fair Access Panel. Fair Access Panelsare not able to determine alternative schoolplacements for these children.
Referrals to Fair Access Panels
34. Referrals for consideration under the Protocolcan be made by any state funded schools inOxfordshire or by the Admissions Team.
35. No referrals can be made by parents.
36. In any academic year normally no more than 1child per year group will be admitted abovethe Published Admission Number of a primary,infant, or junior school through the Protocol.
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Queries
37. Queries regarding the operation of theProtocol should be directed to the Admissionsand Transport Services Manager at:
Admissions and Transport Services ManagerSchool Organisation and Planning County HallNew RoadOxford OX1 1ND
Email:
54. The non-statutory guidance on Fair AccessProtocols can be obtained at:
NB The complete Fair Access Protocol can befound at ……………………………..
Guidance on educationalprovision for children fromoverseas
In the majority of cases, children who havearrived from abroad to reside in England mayattend a state-funded school (a maintainedschool or academy). Their parents may applyunder the admissions arrangements set out inthe Schools Admissions Code.
However, the following children are not entitledto a state education:
� Children from non-European Economic Area(EEA) countries who are here as short termvisitors. These are children who live abroadbut have been admitted to the UK for a shortvisit (most usually with their families), forexample to visit relatives or for tourismpurposes. These children are not entitled toenrol at a state school.
� Unaccompanied non-EEA children who havebeen granted leave to study in the UK. Theseare granted such leave on the basis that theywill study in the independent fee paying sector.
Where such children are found in the statesector they will not be denied education butschools and local authorities are expected toraise the issue with the Home Office who willinvestigate further.
Children with Education, Healthand Care (EHC) Plans or Statementsof Special Educational Needs
If your child has a Statement of SpecialEducational Need or a new Education, Healthand Care Plan (EHC) Plan you are advised toraise the question of school placement at yourchild’s annual review. In addition if you have anyqueries you should discuss these with the SENCoordinator in your child’s current school.
Please remember that you cannot apply forspecial schools or bases through the primaryschool admissions process.
Private Fostering
A privately fostered child is a child under 16years old (or 18 years old if disabled) living awayfrom his/her birth parents for longer than 28days with a person who is not:
� A parent of the child
� Someone who has parental responsibility forthe child
� A close relative of the child
The Children Act 1989 (Section 105) defines arelative as a grandparent, brother, sister, uncle oraunt (whether of the full blood or half blood orby affinity) or step parent (Section 10 (5) a)
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refers to a step parent being someone who is, orhas been, a party to a marriage).
There is a legal requirement to notify the LocalAuthority of private fostering arrangements.
Please contact Oxfordshire’s Private FosteringWorker at the following address if you need toreport a private fostering arrangement:
Private Fostering WorkerKnights Court21 Between Towns RoadCowleyOxfordOX4 3LX
Tel: 01865 323188
Email: [email protected]
School Uniform Policy
Many schools have uniform policies or dresscodes and you should contact individual schoolsfor information or check the school’s website atwww.oxfordshire.gov.uk/schoolslist.
Term dates
The table below shows the term dates for 2016/17.
Note:
• 1 September 2016 is a countywide INSET (staff training) day
• Schools choose a further four INSET days within the rest of the school year, leaving 190 pupil days
• Children are not at school on INSET days
Term Dates Number of days
Term 1 1 September 2016 - 21 October 2016October holiday: 24 October 2016 - 28 October 2016
37
Term 2 31 Octoberber 2016 - 16 December 2016Christmas holiday: 19 December 2016 - 2 January 2017
35
Term 3 3 January 2017 - 10 February 2017February holiday: 13 - 17 February 2017
29
Term 4 20 February 2017 - 7 April 2017April holiday: 10 - 21 April 2017
35
Term 5 24 April 2017 - 26 May 2017Late Spring holiday: 29 May 2017 - 2 June 2017
24
Term 6 5 June 2017 - 21 July 2017 35
Total 195
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Definition of a 'Baptised Catholic'for use in the Criteria forAdmissions to Catholic Schools inthe Archdiocese of Birmingham
To establish clarity, consistency and fairness inthe application of Criteria of Admissions inCatholic Schools, in accordance with the TrustDeed of the Archdiocese of Birmingham, it isnecessary to define the description of a 'BaptisedCatholic' for the benefit of parents who aremaking applications and for Governors whoformulate and apply the criteria for admissions.
A 'Baptised Catholic' is one who:
� Has been baptised into full communion (Cf.Catechism of the Catholic Church, 837) withthe Catholic Church by the Rites of Baptism ofone the various ritual Churches in communionwith the See of Rome (i.e. Latin Rite, ByzantineRite, Coptic, Syriac, etc., Cf. Catechism of theCatholic Church, 1203). Written evidence* ofthis baptism can be obtained by recourse tothe Baptismal Registers of the church in whichthe baptism took place (Cf. Code of CanonLaw, 877 & 878).
Or
� Has been fully validly baptised in a separatedecclesial community and subsequentlyreceived into full communion with theCatholic Church by the Right of Reception ofBaptised Christians into the Full Communionof the Catholic Church. Written evidence oftheir baptism and reception into fullcommunion with the Catholic Church can beobtained by recourse to the Register ofReceptions, or in some cases, a sub-section ofthe Baptismal Registers of the church inwhich the Rite of Reception took place (Cf.Rite of Christian Initiation, 399).
Written evidence of Baptism
The Governing Body of St Gregory the GreatCatholic School and the Blessed George NapierSchool will require written evidence in the form ofa Certificate of Baptism or Certificate of Receptionbefore applications for school places can beconsidered for categories of “Baptised Catholics”. ACertificate of Baptism or Reception is to include:the full name, date of birth, date of baptism orreception, and parent(s) name(s). The certificatemust also show that it is copied from the recordskept by the place of baptism or reception.
Those who would have difficulty obtainingwritten evidence of baptism for a good reason,may still be considered as baptised Catholics butonly after they have been referred to their parishpriest who, after consulting the Vicar General,will decide how the question of baptism is to beresolved and how written evidence is to beproduced in accordance with the law of theChurch.
Those who would be considered to have goodreason for not obtaining written evidence wouldinclude those who cannot contact the place ofbaptism due to persecution or fear, the destructionof the church and the original records, or wherebaptism was administered validly but not in theParish church where records are kept.
Governors may request extra supportingevidence when the written documents that areproduced do not clarify the fact that a personwas baptised or received into the CatholicChurch, (i.e. where the name and address of theChurch is not on the certificate or where thename of the Church does not state whether it isa Catholic Church or not.)
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Academy A type of school funded directly by central government (through a FundingAgreement) independent of direct control by the Local Authority (LA) andsometimes supported by personal or corporate sponsors either financially or in kind.An Academy is self-governing, is a registered charity or part of one, and isresponsible for employing the staff and determining school admissions applications.
AdmissionAuthority (AA)
The authority responsible for determining an application. For Communityschools and Voluntary Controlled Schools the AA is always the Local Authority(LA). For all other schools and academies the AA is the Governors, asub-group of the Governors of a group appointed by the Governors. Anadmissions decision is never made by an individual.
Admission Number(AN)
Also known as the Published Admission Number (PAN) this is the number ofplaces that must be offered if there are enough applicants.
Admissions Rules The list of objective rules to decide which children are offered places.Admissions Rules are consulted on before the process starts.
Algorithm A series of programmed instructions carried out by the RouteFinder softwarewhich calculates all available routes between the start and end points andoutputs the shortest.
Appeals procedure This is the process set up by the Admissions Authority (AA) to question andinvestigate why a place was not offered. Appeals are heard by an IndependentPanel.
Appeals service The part of the Local Authority responsible for organising appeal hearings.This service is separate from the Children, Education & Families Directorate ofOxfordshire County Council.
Application Details of a child, their parent/carer, a list of up to three school preferencesand supporting information.
Brother or sister Another child of the same family living at the same home address. See page18 for Oxfordshire County Council’s policy.
Catchment Area In Oxfordshire, these are called Designated (catchment) Areas.
Change of address An address change which happens after the Closing Date but before5 February 2016. See page 17 for Oxfordshire County Council’s policy.
Change ofpreference
Addition of schools not requested on an earlier application or change of theorder of schools listed on an earlier application.
Choice In the context of school admissions, choice means the same as preference.
Closing date This is the last date by when a completed application must be received in orderfor it to be considered as on time. The closing date for on time applicationsis 15 January 2016. Applications made after this date will be classed as lateapplications. Offers to late applicants will be made on 13 June 2016.
Common ApplicationForm (CAF)
The name of the application form used within Oxfordshire to apply for up tothree school places.
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Community school A type of state-funded school in which the Local Authority (LA) employs theschool’s staff, is responsible for school admissions and owns the school’sestate.
Concessionarytransport or travel
Sometimes vehicles we provide to take children who receive free transport toand from school may have spare seats. We can offer these spare seats tochildren who are not entitled to free transport for one term at a time (basedon a three-term year). There is a charge for this. There is no entitlement tothese spare seats and we cannot guarantee that a child can keep a seatbeyond the agreed period. This is because we only provide vehicles for thoseentitled to free transport. See page 244 for Oxfordshire County Council’spolicy.
“ContinuedInterest” list (CIL)
A list of children (ordered according to the published admissions rules for theschool, not in date order) who could not be offered a place at a school butwhose parents want them to continue to be considered for a place should onebecome available in the future. See page 9 for Oxfordshire County Council’spolicy.
Criterion / Criteria For admissions purposes a single admission rule is called a criterion (pluralcriteria).
Deadline This is the same as Closing Date (see above).
Faith/DenominationalSchool
Schools that have a connection with a particular faith. In Oxfordshire thiscurrently means Catholic or Church of England schools.
Designated(catchment) Area
Most primary, infants and junior schools serve a specific geographic area (calleda designated or catchment area). Children living in this area have a higherpriority for a place at the school than others who do not live in this area if theylist it as a preference. Admissions Authorities cannot guarantee that allchildren living in the designated (catchment) area for a school will be offeredplaces if there are more applications for places on behalf of children livingwithin the designated (catchment) area than are available. Visitwww.oxfordshire.gov.uk and click on ‘Where I live’ at the top for a postcodesearcher that provides details of services and designated (catchment) areas.Maps of designated (catchment) areas are also available to download from thewebsite (see the information on individual schools shown in this booklet for alink). They can also be sent out by post on request. Contact 01865 815175 formore information.
Determined The decision made by the Admission Authority for the school whether a placecan be offered or not.
Digitised network The geographic database of all possible, available, measurable routes. Thedigitised network is based on the Integrated Transport Network (ITN)produced by Ordnance Survey augmented to include additional non-driveablepublic routes.
Disability The definition of a disability is taken from the Equality Act 2010.
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Early Transfer A process whereby a child who was born after 31 August 2009 and is in Year 2in an infant school moves to primary or junior school in September 2016 earlybecause it has been decided by educational professionals that theireducational, social and emotional development will be best met in a Year 3class.
Easting / northing A measurement in metres east or north of the south-west corner of the SVsquare of the Ordnance Survey mapping grid (this square is in the farsouth-west of the British Isles and includes the Scilly Isles). OxfordshireCounty Council uses a six-digit integer and a single decimal place (accuracy to10 centimetres).
Equal preferencesystem
The Equal preference system was created to prevent Admission Authoritiesgiving higher priority to children who make a particular school their firstpreference. It means that every school preference expressed is treated as if itis a unique application.
Education, Healthand Care (EHC)Plans
A new Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice came intoeffect on 1 September 2014. Between September 2014 and April 2018,Statements of Special Educational Need will be replaced by Education, Healthand Care (EHC) Plans.
Feeder school See Partner school (below).
Foundation school A type of state-funded school in which a foundation (usually a non-religiousorganisation) runs the school, employs the school’s staff, is responsible forschool admissions and owns the school buildings.
FraudulentApplication
Where an applicant (parent or carer) intentionally and deliberately gives falseinformation in order to try to secure a place at a particular school. Paragraph2.12 of the School Admissions Code 2014 allows Admissions Authorities towithdraw a place offered if the place was offered because of a fraudulentapplication.
Free home toschool transport
Also called statutory home to school transport. Some children receive freetransport from home to school if they meet one of the rules set down inOxfordshire County Council’s Home to School Transport Policy. The Home toSchool Transport Policy is shown on page 244.
Free school A type of school set up by parents, teachers, charities or businesses fundeddirectly by central government (through a Funding Agreement) andindependent of direct control by the Local Authority (LA). A Free school isself-governing and is responsible for employing the staff and determiningschool admissions applications.
GeographicInformation System(GIS)
A system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyse, manage and presentall types of geographic data. The Admissions Team of Oxfordshire CountyCouncil uses MapInfo (supplied by Pitney Bowes) for its GIS needs.
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“GreenwichJudgement”
A 1989 court decision which disallowed Local Authorities giving children livingin the area of the Local Authority a higher priority than children living outsidethe area of the Local Authority.
Home Address The address where the child lives for the majority of term-time weekdaynights (Sunday night to Thursday night) at the time the application is made.See page 17 for Oxfordshire County Council’s policy.
Independent school Also known as private schools, public schools or fee-paying schools, they are atype of school funded by fees paid by parents/carers and income frominvestments. Applications for places at independent schools must be madedirect to the school and not listed on the Common Application Form.
Infant Class-Size(Legislation)
In the 1998 School Standards & Framework Act the maximum number ofchildren allowed to be taught by one qualified teacher in Reception, Year 1 orYear 2 classes was limited to 30. It is illegal for children of these ages to betaught in a class larger than 30 by only one teacher unless there is anexceptional (legal) circumstance.
Infant Class-SizeReview
An appeal where the Admission Authority’s case is that the admission of onemore pupil would cause the class to be larger than the maximum allowedlimit of 30 children per one qualified teacher either immediately or during thetime those children are taught in Reception, Year 1 or Year 2. The powers ofthe Independent Panel are limited to that of a review of the AdmissionAuthority’s decision, and an appeal can only be allowed in exceptionalcircumstances.
Infant school A school for children aged 5 to 7 (or 3 to 7 if the school has a nursery).Parents of children in Year 2 at an infant school need to apply to transfer theirchildren to Year 3 at a junior or primary school. Infant schools are normallylinked to a junior or primary school.
IntegratedTransport Network(ITN)
A dataset produced by Ordnance Survey containing details of the transportnetwork for Great Britain.
Junior school A school for children aged 7 to 11 (Years 3 to 6). Parents of children in Year 6at a junior school need to apply for their children to transfer to Year 7 at asecondary school.
Late application An application received after the Closing Date is a late application and will notbe considered until after offers have been made to on time applicants on 18April 2016. Sometimes there are extenuating circumstances regarding why anapplication could not be made on time. See page 7 for Oxfordshire’s policy onextenuating circumstances for late applications.
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Late Transfer A process whereby a child who was born after 31 August 2012 is consideredalongside children born between 1 September 2011 and 31 August 2012 tostart Reception year group during the 2016/17 academic year because it hasbeen decided by educational professionals that their educational, social andemotional development will be best met in a Reception class. These requestsare initially made by parents/carers and will need to be supported byevidence. Late transfers happen extremely rarely.
Local Authority (LA) Oxfordshire County Council. For admissions purposes, the Local Authority isthe School Admissions Team of the Children, Education & Families Directorateof Oxfordshire County Council.
“Looked After”children (LAC)
A child for whom Oxfordshire County Council or another Local Authority isthe parent. A Social Worker acts on behalf of the Authority as the parent, anda child is placed in foster-care or in a home.
Multiple addresses This is where a child spends time with different parents equally. See page 18for Oxfordshire County Council’s policy on multiple addresses.
Naming a school In Part 4 of a child’s Statement of Special Educational Need or in the newEducation, Health and Care (EHC) Plan the Local Authority writes the name ofthe school where the child’s needs must be met.
Nearest designatedpublic route
See shortest designated public route.
“Nearest opengate”
The first gate arrived at from the direction of travel available for use by studentsfor entry and exit to the school site at the start and end of the school day.
Non-faith school A school that does not have a specific affiliation or emphasis regarding anyreligion or denomination.
Offer Day The day on which letters are sent out to all applicants (whether they appliedonline or on paper) by second-class post. This is 18 April 2016. There will be afurther late offer day on 13 June 2016 for late applications and changes ofpreference.
Office forStandards inEducation (Ofsted)
A non-ministerial government department of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector ofSchools. Ofsted is responsible for carrying out inspections of schools andother organisations that provide childcare. It inspects the quality of care andsafety of children and published a report of its findings. For more informationon the work it does, visit the website at www.ofsted.gov.uk
ONE database Database created by Capita Children’s Services (www.capita-cs.co.uk) used foradmissions purposes by the School Admissions Team of Oxfordshire CountyCouncil to hold information about children and their school preferences.
Open event A day or evening where the secondary school can be visited by prospectivechildren and their parents/carers.
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Ordnance Survey The national mapping agency of Great Britain, an executive agency and non-ministerial government department of the UK Government.
Partner school In Oxfordshire, all state schools are organised into partnerships where infantschools are linked to a primary or junior school. If a child attends an infantschool but lives outside the designated (catchment) area the admissions rulesfor most junior schools give them a slightly higher priority for that school if itis listed as a preference. The Admissions Authority will not guarantee that achild considered under this rule will be offered a place.
Preference The school or schools you would most like your child to attend. The Lawstates that an Admission Authority must comply with your preference unlessto do so would conflict with the Admissions Policy or Rules if there are moreapplications than places available. The Law also states that the LocalAuthority must offer a place at the school listed highest on the applicationwhere it is possible to offer a place at more than one school.
Previously “LookedAfter” children
A child who was looked after in the past but is no longer looked after becausethey were adopted (or became subject to a residence order or specialguardianship order). • Adoption - the Adoption and Children Act 2002 came in to force in December
2005 and as such only children who have left care subject to an adoptionorder since December 2005 qualify for priority as previously “looked afterchildren” who left care through adoption. In addition, these Regulations onlyapply to England and Wales and so children who have left care throughadoption under Scottish or Northern Ireland legislation are not included.
• Special Guardianship Orders - Special Guardianship orders were a neworder brought into force by the 2002 Act, which essentially amended theChildren Act 1989, and therefore there should be no children with a SpecialGuardianship order prior to December 2005 when these orders came intoexistence The relevant Regulations only apply to England and Wales and thismeans that children who may be subject to a Residence Order underScottish or Northern Ireland legislation are not included.
• Residence Orders - Residence Orders were introduced under the ChildrenAct 1989 and as such, unlike children adopted or subject to a specialguardianship order, children qualifying under this provision may have leftcare through a Residence Order before December 2005. The relevantRegulations only apply to England and Wales and this means that childrenwho may be subject to a Residence Order under Scottish or NorthernIreland legislation are not included.
Primary school A school with classes for children aged 5 to 11 (or 3 to 11 if the school has anursery). Children in Year 6 at a primary school must apply to start Year 7 thefollowing September at a secondary school.
Prospectus Details a school publishes about itself.
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Published AdmissionNumber (PAN)
See Admission Number (AN).
Random Allocation Where children are considered under the same criterion and have the samedistance but are not of the same family and do not live at the same homeaddress and there are not enough places to offer to all of them, one or morenames will be selected by the drawing of lots by an officer of the LocalAuthority not employed as an officer of the Admissions Team.
“RotherhamJudgement”
A 1997 court decision which found that it was acceptable to have catchmentareas but children living in the catchment area could only be given priority fora place at a school if they had asked for a place as one of their preferences.Children who live in the designated (catchment) area for a school but had notrequested a place could not be given a higher priority than children who liveoutside the designated (catchment) area who had requested a place.
RouteFinder GIS-based software produced by Higher Mapping Solutions(www.highermappingsolutions.com) which is designed to find the shortestmeasurement between two defined points using the digitised network.
School codenumber
Every state school has a seven digit number which identifies it. The first threedigits are the number for the Local Authority where the school is situated (forexample, Oxfordshire’s number is 931) and the other four digits are a numberunique to the school. Using the school’s code number helps identify whichschool you mean when there are several schools with the same or similar names.
“seed point” A geographically defined spatial point set by Royal Mail and/or district or citycouncils, and supplied to Ordnance Survey which then sells that data to otherorganisations (e.g. Oxfordshire County Council). The seed point used by theAdmissions Team of Oxfordshire County Council is the “all numeric BritishCo-ordinate System” (easting and northing).
Shortest designatedpublic route
The shortest route from the Home Address to the school measured usingOxfordshire County Council’s computerised measuring system. See page 16for more information on how the shortest designated route is measured.
Sibling Another word for brother or sister (see above).
Special EducationalNeed (SEN)
If a child has difficulty with learning in school, then they have specialeducational needs. Firstly these are identified by a school and a child can beplaced on School Action (SA). If the need is more severe then the child may bemoved to School Action Plus (SA+). In certain special circumstances a verysmall number of children need a Statement of Special Educational Need (SEN).A New Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice came intoeffect on 1 September 2014. Between September 2014 and April 2018,Statements of Special Educational Need will be replaced by Education, Healthand Care (EHC) Plans.
Special School A type of state-funded school set up to meet the needs of children withStatements of Special Educational Need.
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Statement ofSpecial EducationalNeed (SEN)
A special document written by an officer of the Local Authority where thechild lives which lists the difficulties that a child has with learning at school,what measures will be taken by the school to deal with this and “names” theschool(s) where this will happen. Only a very small number of children everneed a Statement of SEN. A new Special Educational Needs and DisabilityCode of Practice came into effect on 1 September 2014. Between September2014 and April 2018, Statements of Special Educational Need will be replacedby Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plans.
Statutory home toschool transport
See free home to school transport.
Tie-break If children are considered under the same admissions criterion, but there arenot enough places to offer to all of them, the distance from home to school isused as a “tie-break”. If children have the same home to school distance butdo not live at the same home address (not children of the same family)random allocation will be used.
Tracking(pupil tracking)
For school admissions purposes this is the responsibility placed on the LocalAuthority by central government to know and/or find out where or how achild is receiving an education suitable to their age, aptitude and ability. It isthe responsibility of the Local Authority to ask a parent where they aresending their child to school or how they are ensuring their child receives aneducation if not attending school. It is the responsibility of parents/carers toinform the Local Authority (LA) where or how their child is, or will be,receiving an education.
Transport Appeal If Oxfordshire County Council’s Transport Rules mean that free home to schooltransport is not offered, a parent has a right to appeal against this decision.
Trust school A type of state-funded school in which a trust (usually a non-religiousorganisation) runs the school, employs the school’s staff, is responsible forschool admissions and owns the school buildings.
Twins and MultipleBirths
Children of the same family sharing the same date of birth same parents andliving at the same home address. If through the normal application of theadmission rules one or more children from a multiple birth living at the sameaddress can be offered a place/places but one or more of the children from thebirth cannot additional places must be offered above the Admission Number (AN)to avoid the children having to attend different schools. This is the case even if thiswould create a class of more than 30 children per one qualified teacher.
Voluntary Aidedschool
A type of state-funded school in which a foundation or trust (usually areligious organisation) has substantial influence in the running of the school,employs the school’s staff, is responsible for school admissions and owns theschool buildings.
VoluntaryControlled school
A type of state-funded school in which a foundation or trust (usually aChristian denomination) has some formal influence in the running of theschool but where the Local Authority (LA) employs the school’s staff, isresponsible for school admissions and owns the school’s estate.
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How to apply using the CommonApplication Form (Caf)
These explanatory notes are provided to help youcomplete the form correctly.
If you live in England but not within Oxfordshire youmust complete an application (on line or on paper)via your “home local authority”. If you do not knowwhich local authority is your “home authority” youcan find out at the DirectGov website:local.direct.gov.uk/LDGRedirect/Start.do?mode=1
Section 1: Child’s Details
Names
The “Legal Surname” is the one on your child’sbirth certificate, adoption certificate orchange of name deed poll. If your child uses adifferent surname on a day-to-day basis then youcan enter that in the box marked “If your child isknown by a different surname, please state here”.
Fill in your child’s first name, middle names (ifany), gender and date of birth.
It is important that your address and postcodeare correct because for many Oxfordshire schoolsthe location of an address and the distance fromthat address to the school are important indetermining whether a place can be offered.
Address
The address on the CAF should be the child’saddress at the time of application. Changes ofaddress which occur after 15 January 2016 butbefore 5 February 2016 can be taken into accountif proof of this change is provided (see below). Toconfirm your new address we need one of thefollowing:
� A solicitor's letter advising contracts havebeen exchanged (if the property is beingpurchased); or
� A copy of a tenancy agreement (if theproperty is to be rented). If this tenancyagreement comes to an end beforeSeptember 2016 we may not accept theaddress for admissions purposes; or
� A copy of your Council Tax Bill showing thesame name(s) as in Section 5 of the CAF.
We may also ask for proof from HM Revenue& Customs, Child Benefit Division or TaxCredits Division. Such correspondence must pre-date the application you have made.
It is essential that you notify the AdmissionsTeam of any change to your address which occursbefore places are offered on 18 April 2016. Wherechildren spend time with parents at more thanone address then the address given on the formshould be the one that they live at (i.e. sleep at)for the majority of term-time school nights(Sunday night to Thursday night). If childrenspend time equally at different addresses thenthis should be declared in writing and signed byall parties with parental responsibility. We mayask for proof of the living arrangements (i.e. acourt decision) and we may ask for confirmationof an address you have given.
Fraudulent Applications
If a place has been obtained on the basis of afraudulent or intentionally misleadingapplication (for example, a false claim toresidence in a designated/ catchment area) andthis results in the denial of a place to a childwith a stronger claim, the admission authorityfor the school may withdraw the offer of theplace.
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This follows the guidance in paragraphs 2.12 and2.13 of the School Admissions Code (February2012) published by the Department for Education:
“[2.12] An admission authority must notwithdraw an offer of a place unless it has beenoffered in error, parents has not respondedwithin a reasonable amount of time, or it isestablished that the offer was obtainedthrough a fraudulent or intentionallymisleading application. Where the parent hasnot responded to the offer, the admissionauthority must give the parent a furtheropportunity to respond and explain that theoffer may be withdrawn if they do not. Wherean offer is withdrawn on the basis ofmisleading information, the application mustbe considered afresh, and a right of appealoffered if an offer is refused.
[2.13] A school must not withdraw a placeonce a child has started at the school, exceptwhere that place was fraudulently obtained. Indeciding whether to withdraw the place, thelength of time that the child had been at theschool must be taken into account. Forexample, it might be considered appropriate towithdraw the place if the child has been at theschool for less than one term.”
A link to the School Admissions Code 2012 can befound on our website:www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/admissionrules
Checking Process
Four primary, infant or junior schools will beselected at random each year and prior toplaces being offered on 16 April, all applicantswho have requested a place at either school astheir first preference will be required toprovide proof of address.
Current school
Please enter the name of your child’s currentschool or nursery.
Once you have done this move on to Section 2 –Your preferences.
Section 2: Your preferences
You can list up to three schools that you wouldlike your child to attend.
The schools listed need to be state schoolslocated in England (they do not have to be withinOxfordshire). Therefore do not list independentschools.
If you list a state school outside Oxfordshire thendetails of your application will be sent to thelocal authority coordinating admissions for thatschool. This will be done by secure electronictransfer after the closing date.
You should enter the name of the school that youmost want your child to attend as your FirstPreference. Please enter the school’s codenumber (if you know it) or the school’s postcode(if you do not know the school’s code number). Donot list the same school more than once. If aschool is listed more than once it counts simply asone application and does not increase the chanceof obtaining a place at that school.
If your child has an older brother or sister whowill, in September 2015, still be attending one ofthe schools you have listed, please give thedetails of their name(s) and date(s) of birth in thespace provided. A brother or sister is defined as abrother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, step-brother, step-sister, adopted brother or adoptedsister living at the same address as the childwhose details are shown in Section 1.
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You also have a small space to summarise thereasons for your preference. If you need morespace please use the larger space provided inSection 3.
When you have completed Section 2 please turnover and complete page 2 of the form.
Section 3: Extra Information
In the space above this section please enter yourchild’s first name and surname. This will enable usto keep track of your form if it is on two sheets ofpaper.
Firstly answer the four questions in this section:
Does your child have an EducationHealthcare Plan or a Statement of SpecialEducational Need?
A very small number of children in Oxfordshirehave an Education Healthcare Plan or a Statementof Special Educational Need. This is a specialdocument written by the local authority detailingthe difficulties that a child has in learning atschool, and the measures which the school willtake to help them. If you do not know if your childhas an Education Healthcare Plan or a Statementof Special Educational Need, you should leave thisquestion blank.
Is your child ‘looked after’ or previously‘looked after’ by a Local Authority?
Some children are cared for by a Local Authority,and a Social Worker will act as parent for thechild. If your child is ‘looked after’ please answer‘yes’ to this question and tell us the name of yourchild’s Social Worker and/or the local authoritythat looks after your child. If you are the foster-parent of the child in Section 1 you must tellus the name of the child’s Social Worker.
It would be helpful if the Social Worker were towrite a letter to say that they support theapplication you are making, and the letter can beattached to this CAF.
The term “previously looked after” refers tochildren who have been looked after in the pastbut who are no longer looked after but have beenadopted or who are now subject to a childarrangements order or special guardianship order.If your child falls within this group you needto answer “yes” to this question and provideevidence of the adoption, residence order orspecial guardianship order.
Does your child have a disability asdefined in the Equality Act (2010)?
The Act is available online at:www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/15/contents
If you believe that your child has a disability asdefined in this Act then you should answer ‘yes’to this question and give details of the disabilityin the space provided. You can also use the extraspace available at the bottom of Section 3 if youneed to tell us more about your child’s disability.This information will only affect your child’spriority for a school place if your child’s disabilityaffects your child’s access to school and you areapplying for a school that gives a degree ofpriority to children who fall within this category.Evidence of a child’s disability must be submittedin writing by a medical professional before a childcan or will be considered disabled by the AA foradmissions purposes.
The AA will not consider a child to be disableduntil this evidence is received and approved.
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Are you moving as a new posting asService or Crown Servant Personnel?
When families of service personnel with aconfirmed posting to Oxfordshire, or crownservants returning from overseas to live inOxfordshire, do not have a relevant address in thearea, Admission Authorities will accept an officialletter that declares a relocation date and a Unitpostal address or quartering area address as proofof residence. If your child falls within thiscategory please answer ‘yes’ to this question andprovide proof of the posting at the earliestopportunity, preferably at the time theapplication is submitted.
Other information
You can use the space in the last box in thissection to tell us anything else you think weshould know to support your application, orbecause there is not enough space in one of theother boxes on the form. Any information youbring to our attention will be noted. If it isrelevant to a preference you have made for aschool where the Governors decide to whomplaces are to be offered (see information inSection 4 below), we will forward this informationto that school. Information is relevant if it affectsany of the admissions criteria under which yourchild could be considered for a place. Please lookat the admissions rules for the schools you list onthis form if you need to know how applicationswill be considered and how places will be offered.
Section 4: Specific information for OAA(“Own Admissions Authority”) schools[optional]
An OAA school (“Own Admissions Authority”) isone in which the school’s Governors, or a sub-
group of the Governors, or a group appointed bythe Governors will decide to whom places shouldbe offered. An admissions decision is never madeby one person alone. Community and VoluntaryControlled schools are not OAA schools. All otherstate funded schools are OAA schools. Thereforechurch (Voluntary Aided) schools (for exampleCatholic schools and a small number of Church ofEngland schools), Free Schools, Trust schools,Foundation schools, Studio schools, Academiesand City Academies are all OAA schools. You onlyneed to complete this section if you have listedone or more of these schools as a preference inSection 2.
The Governors of OAA schools may find theinformation in this section useful in deciding towhom places should be offered at their school.The admissions rules for all OAA schools areshown on the Oxfordshire public website atwww.oxfordshire.gov.uk/admissions, on eachschool’s website and in the “Starting School”booklet.
There is a space for you to write your child’s faithor denomination and when and where they werebaptised (if applicable). Information about youror your child’s religious affiliation is defined bythe Data Protection Act 1998 as “sensitivepersonal data”. You must give explicit consent forOxfordshire County Council to collect thisinformation and process it for the purposes of anapplication for a school place. See notes onSection 6 (below) for further information aboutthe Data Protection Act 1998 and the collectionof personal data and sensitive personal data.
Some schools require proof that your child hasbeen baptised. If you are sending a baptismalcertificate with this CAF then please read the text
Applying
Apply online www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
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Section 6: Declaration
Please read the Terms & Conditions carefully, tickthe box, then sign and date the form.
By ticking the box and signing the form you havegiven your explicit consent to Oxfordshire CountyCouncil to collect personal data and sensitivepersonal data on you and your child for theprocessing of your application for a school place.You have also given your explicit consent toOxfordshire County Council to disclose yourpersonal data and your sensitive personal data toother agencies and admissions authorities (thirdparties) for the purposes of processing yourapplication for a school place. The informationyou tell us on this form will never be shared withan individual or agency that is not entitled to seeor know the information.
By ticking the box and signing the form, you havealso confirmed that the information you haveprovided is accurate to the best of yourknowledge. Oxfordshire County Council will storeyour personal data and sensitive personal datasecurely.
The above is in accordance with schedules 2 and3 of the Data Protection Act 1998.
A full copy of the Data Protection Act 1998 canbe found at:www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/29/contents
in this section and tick the box. If you are sendingan original baptismal certificate and want it back,you must tell us this. If you attach a certificateand do not tell us that you want it back wewill not return it.
Some OAA schools have a supplementary form. Ifapplying for a school that has such a form you areadvised (but not required) to complete and returnit. However, if you complete and return asupplementary form but do not complete andreturn a CAF (or apply online) yourapplication will not be valid. If you complete aCAF (or apply online) but do not complete asupplementary form your application will be validbut it may affect how your child’s preference forthe school is considered. If you are not sure if youneed to fill in a supplementary form then youshould contact the school concerned. If youattach a supplementary form to the CAF,please read the text carefully and tick the box.
Section 5: Your details
Please complete this section with the details ofall of the parent(s)/carer(s) living at the addressshown in Section 1 who have parentalresponsibility for the child named in Section 1. Ifyou tell us the name(s) of more than one adultwith parental responsibility living at the addressin Section 1, we will choose one of those adultsto enter onto our computer system. We willusually choose the person listed as mother of thechild whose details are in Section 1. This is theperson to whom the offer letter will be addressed.The letter will not be addressed to more thanone person.
Applying
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Submitting the application
CAF (Primary)/CAF (Junior)
If you decide to apply on paper, rather than online, for a place for your child in Reception at aprimary or infants’ school return the CAF bypost, or in person, to:
The Admissions TeamOxfordshire County CouncilCounty HallNew RoadOxford, OX1 1ND
The deadline for receipt of theCAF (Primary) is: 15 January2016.
Please remember that if you submit a lateapplication you are much less likely toreceive an offer of a place for your child atone of your preferred schools.
Replying to the allocation letter
With your allocation letter, we will send you aresponse reply form. You should fill this in andsend it back to the Admissions Team by 9 May2016. If you do not send the response form backby 7 May 2016, or you reject the offer and do nottell us what other arrangements you are makingto educate your child, we may withdraw the placeoffered on 18 April 2016 and offer it to anotherapplicant in the second allocation round.
Apply online www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/primaryadmissions
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Admissions ProcessCommon Application Form (Junior)Admission to Junior or Primary School to start Year 3 in September 2016
Please read the ‘How to’ notes carefully before completing this form.
Please complete in CAPITAL LETTERS
Please return this form to:
The Admissions Team, County Hall,New Road,Oxford, OX1 1ND
Section 1: Child’s details
Legal Surname First Name
If your child is known by a differentsurname, please state it here
Middle Names
Address Male or Female
Date of Birth (dd/mm/yy)
Day Month Year
Postcode
Your child’s current Infant School
15 January 2016Closing date for form
Office use only
Date received
EMS �
First Preference School School Code No. Office Use
If your child has any olderbrothers or sisters attending thisschool, please give their name(s)and date(s) of birth here
Name Name
DoB DoB
Reasons for you preference. You can useSection 3 if you need more space.
Second Preference School School Code No. Office Use
If your child has any olderbrothers or sisters attending thisschool, please give their name(s)and date(s) of birth here
Name Name
DoB DoB
Reasons for you preference. You can useSection 3 if you need more space.
Third Preference School School Code No. Office Use
If your child has any olderbrothers or sisters attending thisschool, please give their name(s)and date(s) of birth here
Name Name
DoB DoB
Reasons for you preference. You can useSection 3 if you need more space.
Use the boxes below to list up to three schools you would like your child to attend. Put the school you would mostlike your child to attend first in the list. If you know the code for the school, please write it in the boxes provided.
Section 2: Your Preferences
Section 4: Church (voluntary aided) schools (optional)
Some schools will want to see proof that your child has been baptised. You should provide a copy of your child'sbaptismal certificate. If you attach it to this form, Oxfordshire County Council will forward it to all relevant schoolson your behalf. Tick the box if you have attached a baptismal certificate.
Some schools have a supplementary form which you should also fill in and provide to the school concerned tocomplete your application. If you attach it to this form, Oxfordshire County Council will send it to the school on yourbehalf. Tick the box if you have attached a supplementary form.
Section 6: Declaration
Please note that, if you deliberately give false information, we may withdraw your child’s offer of a school place. I have read and understand the ‘How to fill in’ notes. All the information I have given on this form is correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that I am giving my consent that Oxfordshire County Council can process theinformation in this form for educational purposes and can share it with other agencies and admissions authorities foreducational purposes. I understand that Oxfordshire County Council will keep this information securely.
Please tick box
Child’s Name
Signature Date
My child is of the following faith/denomination
Does your child have a Statement of Special Educational Need or an Education,Health & Care Plan?
YesNo
If so, which Authority maintains this Statement?
Is your child ‘looked after’ or previously‘looked after’ by a Local Authority?
YesNo
If so, please give the name of your child’s social worker and the Authority
Does your child have a disability asdefined in the Equality Act (2010)?
YesNo
Please give the nature of your child’s disability
Are you moving as a new posting asService or Crown Servant personnel?
YesNo
If so, please give details of your move(dd/mm/yy)
You can give further reasons for any of thepreferences you have listed in Section 2.These can include philosophical reasons,reasons relating to your religion or that ofyour child, or reasons which you think arerelevant to one or more of the publishedadmissions rules for the school.
Section 3: Extra Information
My child has been baptisedOn (date)
At (location)
Section 5: Your details
Name(s) of parents/carers livingat home address in Section 1
Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms/Other
Relationship to child
Email address
Home telephone numberAlternative telephone number (e.g. mobile)
Admissions ProcessCommon Application Form (Primary)Starting Reception at Primary or Infant School in 2016/17.
Please read the ‘How to’ notes carefully before completing this form.
Please complete in CAPITAL LETTERS
Please return this form to:The Admissions Team, County Hall,New RoadOxford, OX1 1ND
Section 1: Child’s details
Legal Surname First Name
If your child is known by a differentsurname, please state it here
Middle Names
Address Male or Female
Date of Birth (dd/mm/yy)
Day Month Year
Postcode
Your child’s current Nursery or Play Group
15 January 2016Closing date for form
Office use only
Date received
EMS �
First Preference School School Code No. Office Use
If your child has any olderbrothers or sisters attending thisschool, please give their name(s)and date(s) of birth here
Name Name
DoB DoB
Reasons for you preference. You can useSection 3 if you need more space.
Second Preference School School Code No. Office Use
If your child has any olderbrothers or sisters attending thisschool, please give their name(s)and date(s) of birth here
Name Name
DoB DoB
Reasons for you preference. You can useSection 3 if you need more space.
Third Preference School School Code No. Office Use
If your child has any olderbrothers or sisters attending thisschool, please give their name(s)and date(s) of birth here
Name Name
DoB DoB
Reasons for you preference. You can useSection 3 if you need more space.
Use the boxes below to list up to three schools you would like your child to attend. Put the school you would mostlike your child to attend first in the list. If you know the code for the school, please write it in the boxes provided.
Section 2: Your Preferences
Section 4: Church (voluntary aided) schools (optional)
Some schools will want to see proof that your child has been baptised. You should provide a copy of your child'sbaptismal certificate. If you attach it to this form, Oxfordshire County Council will forward it to all relevant schoolson your behalf. Tick the box if you have attached a baptismal certificate.
Some schools have a supplementary form which you should also fill in and provide to the school concerned tocomplete your application. If you attach it to this form, Oxfordshire County Council will send it to the school on yourbehalf. Tick the box if you have attached a supplementary form.
Section 6: Declaration
Please note that, if you deliberately give false information, we may withdraw your child’s offer of a school place. I have read and understand the ‘How to fill in’ notes. All the information I have given on this form is correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that I am giving my consent that Oxfordshire County Council can process theinformation in this form for educational purposes and can share it with other agencies and admissions authorities foreducational purposes. I understand that Oxfordshire County Council will keep this information securely.
Please tick box
Child’s Name
Signature Date
My child is of the following faith/denomination
Does your child have a Statement of Special Educational Need or Educational,Health and Care Plan?
YesNo
If so, which Authority maintains this Statement?
Is your child ‘looked after’ or previously‘looked after’ by a Local Authority?
YesNo
If so, please give the name of your child’s social worker and the Authority
Does your child have a disability asdefined in the Equality Act (2010)?
YesNo
Please give the nature of your child’s disability
Are you moving as a new posting asService or Crown Servant personnel?
YesNo
If so, please give details of your move(dd/mm/yy)
You can give further reasons for any of thepreferences you have listed in Section 2.These can include philosophical reasons,reasons relating to your religion or that ofyour child, or reasons which you think arerelevant to one or more of the publishedadmissions rules for the school.
Section 3: Extra Information
My child has been baptisedOn (date)
At (location)
Section 5: Your details
Name(s) of parents/carers livingat home address in Section 1
Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms/Other
Relationship to child
Email address
Home telephone numberAlternative telephone number (e.g. mobile)
Your Feedback – Starting Primary School
1 Did you receive a letter from OxfordshireCounty Council, informing you about theadmissions process and aboutapplying online?
Yes No
2 Did you read the ‘Starting School’ prospectusin sufficient time to make an informeddecision about your preferences?
Yes No
3 If you answered ‘yes’ to question 2, do you feel that you now understand how schooladmissions works in Oxfordshire?
Yes No
4 How helpful did you find the information in the ‘Starting School’ prospectus?
Very helpful
Helpful
Neither helpful nor unhelpful
Unhelpful
Very Unhelpful
5 Did you know that you can apply online?
Yes No
6 Why did you apply on paper rather than online? (tick all that apply)
I did apply online as well
I do not have access to a computer/the internet
I did not think it was secure to apply online
I prefer using a paper form
It is quicker to apply on paper
It is easier/more convenient to apply on paper
Other – state reason
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7 How do you rate your experience of applyingfor a school place?
Very good
Good
Neither good nor poor
Poor
Very Poor
8 Please tell us which of the following applies toyour child:
Starting Primary or Infant school for thefirst time in September 2016
Moving from Infant to Junior or Primaryschool in September 2016
If you want to make any other comments aboutthe information you received or the applicationprocess please use the space below or email:[email protected].
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. This will enable us to improve our service.
Please return this completed form to the School Admissions Team with the CAF form.
Useful Numbers
Oxfordshire County Council
Admissions Team
Children, Education & FamiliesCounty HallNew RoadOxford OX1 1ND
Email: [email protected] 815175
Admission AppealsEmail: [email protected]
Tel: 01865 810180
Neighbouring Local Authorities
Buckinghamshire 01296 383250
Gloucestershire 01452 425407
Northamptonshire 01604 366273
Reading Borough Council 01189 373777
Swindon 01793 445500/01793 465791
Warwickshire 01926 742047
West Berkshire 01635 519771
Wiltshire 01225 713010
Wokingham 01189 746111
Apply online at:www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/admissions
Apply by:15 January 2016
All information correct at time of going to press (August 2015)