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Starting primary school in Southwark 2015/16 Applications close 15 January 2015 Apply online at www.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions www.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions

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Starting primary school inSouthwark 2015/16

Applications close 15 January 2015Apply online at www.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions

www.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions

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Apply online

Apply online

If your child is due to start primary school inSeptember 2015 you must apply online(www.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions)from September 2014 and submit your application before the closing date of 15 January 2015.

Need to know

n It is quick and easy to do

n You will get an email confirmation that yourapplication has been received

n The system is accurate and helps you by checkingfor errors

n There is no risk that your application will get lostin the post

n You can make changes to your application upuntil the closing date without having to completeanother form

n The system has a number of security procedures to protect your privacy

n Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, up until the closing date of 15 January 2015

n During the evening of 16 April 2015 you willreceive an email informing you of your child’soffer of a primary school place.

For any further school admissions information or advice please contact the school admissions team by email [email protected] or by phone on 020 7525 5337.

Please note you will be issued with areference number once you have submittedyour online appication which will be similarto this: 210-2015-09-E-002100. If you do notreceive a reference number it means yourapplication has not been received and youwill need to resubmit your application.

Keep a record of your unique user name,password and application number whichyou will use for your application.

It is important to keep this information safe so that you can log in and look at your application. You will also need thisinformation to view the results of yourapplication when they become availableonline during the evening of 16 April 2015.

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Introduction

Foreword from Cllr Victoria Mills, Cabinet 4Member for Children and Schools

Applications

Key dates 5Finding the right school for your child 6Applying for a reception place 7How to apply 8What happens after the closing date? 11Southwark Information, Advice and Support Team 14

The schools

Oversubscription criteria for community schools 16Breakdown of reception places allocated at Southwark community schools 18Community primary schools 19Albion Primary School 19Alfred Salter Primary School 19Bellenden Primary School 19Bessemer Grange Primary School 19Brunswick Park Primary School 19Camelot Primary School 19Charles Dickens Primary School 20Cobourg Primary School 20Comber Grove Primary School 20Crampton Primary School 20Crawford Primary School 20Dog Kennel Hill Primary School 20Dulwich Wood Primary School 20Gloucester Primary School 20Goodrich Primary School 21Grange Primary School 21Heber Primary School 21Hollydale Primary School 21Ilderton Primary School 21Ivydale Primary School 21John Ruskin Primary School 22Keyworth Primary School 22Lyndhurst Primary School 22Michael Faraday Primary School 22Oliver Goldsmith Primary School 22Phoenix Primary School 22Pilgrim’s Way Primary School 23Riverside Primary School 23Robert Browning Primary School 23Rotherhithe Primary school 23Rye Oak Primary School 23Snowsfields Primary School 23Southwark Park School 24Tower Bridge Primary School 24

Contents

INTRODUCTIONC

ontents

Townsend Primary School 24Victory Primary School 24

Academy, voluntary aided, foundation and free primary schools 25Non community schools at a glance 26ARK Globe Academy 27Dulwich Hamlet Junior School 28Goose Green Primary School 29Harris Primary Academy, Peckham Park 30John Donne Primary School 31Redriff Primary School 32Boutcher Church of England Primary School 33The Cathedral School of St Saviour and St Mary Overie 34Dulwich Village C of E Infants’ School 35Peter Hills with St Mary’s and St Paul’s C of E Primary School 36St George’s C of E Primary School 37St James’ C of E Primary School 38St John’s and St Clement’s C of E Primary School 39St John’s Walworth C of E Primary School 41St Jude’s C of E Primary School 42St Mary Magdalene C of E Primary School 43St Paul’s C of E Primary School 44St Peter’s C of E Primary School 45English Martyrs’ Catholic Primary School 46Saint Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, The Borough 47St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School 48St Francesca Cabrini Primary School 49St Francis Catholic Primary School 50St George’s Cathedral Catholic Primary School 51St James the Great Catholic Primary School 52St John’s Catholic Primary School 53St Joseph’s Catholic Infants’ School 54St Joseph’s Catholic Junior School 56St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, George Row 57St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Gomm Road 58Charlotte Sharman Primary School 59Friars Primary Foundation School 60Surrey Square Primary School 61Harris Primary Academy East Dulwich 62Harris Primary Free School Peckham 63Judith Kerr Primary School 64Southwark Free School 65The Belham Primary School 66

Further information

In year admissions and how to apply 68Early help service 69Pupil benefits: a quick guide 71Useful contacts 72Map of primary schools in Southwark 74

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Dear parents and carers

Starting primary school is a huge milestone for you and your child. If your child is due to start primary schoolin 2015, I hope that this brochure will help to clarify the process of deciding which school is right for yourchild by providing useful information about the different types of primary schools in Southwark. I regularlyvisit our primary schools, and I can assure you that by choosing to send your child to a Southwark school,your child will go to a school that maintains some of the highest standards in the country.

Our primary schools have significantly improved levels of achievement in English and maths and 80 percent ofprimary schools have been judged good or outstanding by Ofsted, which is in the top quartile of performancenationally. We are also working with our popular local primary schools to guarantee a local primary school placefor every child. Through our Primary Investment Strategy we will create a further 675 new primary school placesover the next three years, having already created over 1,000 new places over the last four years.

As well as maintaining high academic standards, I am pleased that we are also currently delivering our FairerFuture promises by offering free healthy schools meals to all primary school children. Many of our primaryschools will also start delivering our promise of free fruit as a morning snack during 2014/15.

Applications for our primary school places will only be accepted online. To access an online application formplease go to www.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions. If you don’t have access to the internet, or feelyou need assistance in completing an application, please go to one of our Southwark libraries or MySouthwark customer service points where someone would be more than happy to help you. Last year, parentsfound our apply online sessions very helpful, so please go along to one of these sessions held at variousSouthwark schools if you need help with applying online.

It’s important that when you select the six preferred schools you’d like your child to attend, that you readthrough this brochure carefully so that you understand what each school offers. I would also advise you toattend one of the open days so that you can tour the school and meet the teachers. That way you know youare selecting a school for your child where they will thrive and meet their full potential.

Please let me know if you have any questions about primary education in Southwark. You can contact me byemailing [email protected] or calling 020 7525 1969.

I wish you and your child the very best.

Victoria MillsCabinet member for Children and Schools, Southwark Council

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Foreword

Foreword

A message from the cabinet member for Children and Schools at Southwark Council

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Key dates

APPLICATIONSK

ey dates

Application to reception class for September 2015 intake

Date

1 September 2014 to Thursday 15 January 2015

Thursday 15 January 2015,23.59 hours

Thursday 16 April 2015

Thursday 30 April 2015

Appeals June to July 2015

What should parents/carers look out for?

n The admissions process starts.

n Contact schools for a copy of their prospectus and details of when you can visit for open days/evenings. We strongly adviseparents to visit schools before naming them as a preference on the application form.

n Apply for primary schools by completing an online applicationform. To apply online visitwww.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions

n You must complete (and return directly to the school) the supplementary information form (SIF) if the school you have listed as one of your preferences requires this. Please contact the school tocheck their individual closing date.

n Closing date for submitting online applications.n You must ensure that we have received your online application

alongside any additional supporting information by this date.

n Offer letters will be posted by first class to all parents/carers who have applied on time.

n Online applicants will be able to view their offer details inthe evening at www.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions

n Should you wish to reject the offer of a school place allocated toyour child, you must complete and return the notification slipattached to your offer letter by this date.

n No action is required if you want to accept the school offered toyour child and you are a Southwark resident.

n Appeal hearings for Southwark community schools are held.

These are important deadlines which you will need to keep in mind. If you miss these dates,your chances of being offered a place at a preferred school will be reduced.

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Start finding out about schools now

n Before you decide which schools to apply for andyour order of preference, we strongly advise thatyou read the guidance in this brochure.

n You will find information about schools inSouthwark either within this brochure, from the schools directly, online or by contactingSouthwark Council’s school admissions team on 020 7525 5337.

n You can also talk to teachers and otherparents/carers whilst thinking about what isimportant to you and your child.

Look at school brochures/websites

n All schools produce their own brochures, whichcontain far more information about the schoolthan we can provide in this brochure.

n Many schools also have their own website whichcan be a valuable source of information. Schoolwebsites are included on the individual school’spage within this brochure.

n To help you research which schools are right for your child, all Southwark Council libraries offer free access to the internet with staff onhand to help. To find your local library contactSouthwark Council’s customer service centre on 020 7525 5000.

Visit as many schools as possible

n Parents and carers are strongly encouraged tovisit schools to see what each has to offer.

n If you are interested in applying for a school, lookat their oversubscription criteria in detail beforecompleting the common application form andlisting it as a preference. If your child meets someor most of a school’s criteria, then they will havea greater chance of being offered a place overanother child who doesn’t meet the criteria.

Look at the most recent Ofsted reports

n All schools in Southwark are inspected regularlyby the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted). Ofsted’s main aim is to help improve the quality and standard of education andchildcare through independent inspection. You can check the latest report for any school by asking the school for a copy or by visiting theOfsted website www.ofsted.gov.uk

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Finding the right school for your child

Finding the right school for your child

Extra help

n Help and advice is always available from Southwark Council’s school admissions team. We can answer anyquestions you may have about the admissions process. Email [email protected] you can phone us on 020 7525 5337.

n Contact Southwark’s school preference adviser who can give you independent and impartial advice aboutthe admissions process email [email protected] or you can phone them on 020 7525 5211.

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When can my child start primary school?

n If your child was born between 1 September2010 and 31 August 2011, your child is due tostart primary school in September 2015. Youmust start applying from September 2014 andsubmit your application before the closingdate on Thursday 15 January 2015.

n The Southwark school admissions team willprovide for the admission of children into thereception year group in the September followingtheir fourth birthday. However, a child is notrequired to start school until they have reachedcompulsory school age.

n Compulsory school age is set out in section 8 of the Education Act 1996 and The Education(Start of Compulsory School Age) Order 1998.A child reaches compulsory school age on theprescribed day following his/her fifth birthday (or on his/her fifth birthday if it falls on aprescribed day). The prescribed days are 31December, 31 March and 31 August.

n Families can request that their child’s entry toschool is deferred until later in the same academic year or until the child reachescompulsory school age.

n Families can also request that their child take up the place part time until the child reachescompulsory school age.

n Where entry is deferred, the child’s school place willbe held and not offered to another child. Familieswill not however be able to defer their child’s entryinto reception beyond the academic year for whichthe original application was accepted.

For further information and advice regarding deferred entry, please email the school admissions team [email protected] or call the team on 020 7525 5337

Different types of primary schools in SouthwarkThere are five types of mainstream primary schools inSouthwark. All schools follow the national curriculumand are regularly inspected by the Office for Standardsin Education (Ofsted). For children starting school inSouthwark there are 74 primary schools to choose from.

Community schools There are 36 community schoolsin Southwark. Southwark Council is responsible for thearrangements for admitting children.

Voluntary aided schools There are 12 Church of England and 12 Catholic primary schools inSouthwark. The school’s governing body isresponsible for school admissions and decides how pupils are admitted.

Academies There are six primary academies(including one all through academy for children agedthree to 18) in Southwark. The Academy Trust is responsible for school admissions and decideshow pupils are admitted.

Foundation schools There are three primaryfoundation schools in Southwark. The school’sgoverning body is responsible for school admissionsand decides how pupils are admitted.

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Applying for a reception place

APPLICATIONSA

pplying for a reception place

Non community schools, (academies, voluntary aided,foundation and free schools) are their own admissionsauthority responsible for setting their own admissionarrangements. Southwark Council’s school admissionsteam coordinates admission applications to all schools.In cases where a decision not to offer a place has beenmade, parents/carers will need to contact each noncommunity school for further details.

Admission authorities are responsible for ensuring that theirarrangements are fair, clear and compliant with currentregulations. If you have a query about a particulararrangement, you must raise it directly with the relevantadmission authority. If your query remains unresolved and it relates to a Southwark school, please contact ouradmissions compliance officer by email [email protected]

You may also raise any objections to admission arrangementswith the Office of the Schools Adjudicator by 30 June. Pleasesee page 72 for details on how to contact them.

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Information about applying

Before you start applying there are a few things youneed to know.

n If you are a Southwark resident you must applyonline by visitingwww.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions

n If you live in another borough you must completethe admission application for the borough inwhich you live, even if you would like to apply fora school in Southwark.

n When applying for a school place you mayexpress a preference for up to six schools whetherthey are in Southwark or in another borough.

n Some schools need to collect information that is not included on the admission application. Theyrequest this information using a supplementaryinformation form (SIF). The school will use theinformation you provide by comparing it againsttheir published admissions criteria. For example, a faith school will require evidence of churchattendance.

n You must complete a SIF if the school you havelisted as one of your preferences requires this.Please view the individual school’s page withinthis brochure to check if a SIF is required.

n The SIF will be available from the school and mustbe completed and returned directly to the school.Please check the individual deadline date forreturning the SIF with each school.

n The online application will not be valid unless it is submitted by 23:59 hours on 15 January 2015.You will then receive an application referencenumber by email confirming that your applicationhas been submitted successfully. If you do notreceive this email please submit your applicationagain as it will not have been submittedsuccessfully.

n Where a SIF is also required alongside anadmission application your application may beinvalid or your chance of a place reduced unless

both the forms have been fully completed andreceived at the correct addresses by the closingdates. Please note that you will also need to signthe SIF before sending it to the school.

When can I start applying online?

n You can start applying online from 1 September 2014 atwww.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions

n If you do not have a computer at home or do not have internet access, Southwark council’slibraries and My Southwark customer servicepoints offer free access to the internet with staffon hand to help. To find your local library or MySouthwark customer service point, contactSouthwark Council’s customer service centre on 020 7525 5000.

How do I apply online?

Online school admission applications are quick andeasy to do. All you will need is an email address toregister with www.eadmissions.org.uk, whichshould take approximately five minutes. Don’t worryif you do not have an email address. You can signup for a free email account by reading our leaflet‘Registering for an email account’ which can berequested from the school admissions team bycalling 020 7525 5337.

Follow the steps below and you’re ready tostart your child’s online application.

Step 1

n To apply online go towww.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions

n Click on

n You will be taken to the eAdmissions webpage.

How to apply

How

to apply

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Step 2 Registering to apply online

This is the first time I am applying online usingeAdmissions. What should I do?

n If this is the first time you are applying for a schoolplace on the eAdmissions website, you mustregister to apply online. It is important that theperson registering has parental responsibility for thechild and that they both live at the same addressthat has been stated on the online application.

n You will need to click on ‘Register to applyonline’. Once you have registered, you will be sentan email with your user name and instructions.Follow these instructions and you will be sentanother email with your password.

n The email will also contain a web link which willtake you to the eAdmissions log in page to startyour application.

I have applied online before using eAdmissions.What should I do?

n If you have used the eAdmissions website before toapply for a school place for any of your children youdo not need to register again. You will need to clickon ‘Login to an existing account’ or ‘User login’and log in with the same user name and passwordthat you used when you previously applied online.

n If you wish to change any of your personal detailse.g. your address, email or phone numbers pleaseclick on ‘Edit your details’. You can then makethe necessary changes but you must ensure youclick ‘Save and continue’.

n If you have forgotten your user name andpassword you must contact the technical supportteam by telephone on 020 8255 5555 (option 1)who will be able to assist you.

Step 3 Completing the application

n Each page on your screen will explain what youneed to do as clearly as possible with a ‘Help’button at the top of the page which you can clickon if you need further guidance.

n It is your responsibility to check that the onlineapplication is fully completed and that you enterthe details correctly. Failure to tick certain boxes,e.g. the sibling box, will mean that the siblingcriteria will not be considered when yourapplication is being processed.

n You must ensure that you click ‘Save and continue’each time you complete a page of the application.

How

to applyAPPLICATIONS

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When and how do I submit theapplication?

n When you have completed your application you must submit it by the closing date of 15 January 2015.

n Use the ‘Submit Application’ button to submityour application. Once you have submitted youronline application the system will show as‘Submitted’ and show the date, time andversion number of the submitted application.

n You will also receive an email confirming detailsof your application and will be given a uniqueapplication reference number similar to this: 210-2015-09-E-002100. If you do not receivesuch a number it means your application was not submitted successfully and you must trysubmitting it again as the school admissionsteam will not have received it.

Southwark Council cannot acceptresponsibility for applications which are not received by the closing date.

Can I change my preferences once Ihave submitted my application?

n If you have submitted your online applicationbefore the closing date you are still able to makechanges to it. If you do go back and make furtherchanges you must save and submit yourapplication again before the closing date.

n After the closing date Southwark Council’sschool admissions team will accept the lastsubmitted version of your application.

If you feel you may need further help and advice in completing an online application why not comealong to our “Apply online” information sessions?

These will be held during the autumn term atschools and libraries across Southwark and ourschool admission officers will be available to giveyou one to one advice.

For any further school admissions informationor advice, please email the school admissionsteam at [email protected] or call the team on 020 7525 5337.

How

to apply

Important information

n You must complete a supplementary information form (SIF) if the school you have listed as one of your preferences requires this. Please view the individual school’s page from page 25 onwards to check if a SIF is required. The SIF will be available from the schools and must be completed and returned directly to the school. Please check the individual deadline date for returning the SIF with each school.

n If you are providing additional information to support your application such as a medical letter make sure you submit these by post to the school admissions team before the closing date of 15 January 2015.Please see the back of this brochure for the school admissions postal address.

n It is important that you keep a copy of your final completed application and note down the reference number as you will need it to get the results of your application when theybecome available online during the evening of 16 April 2015.

n If you experience any technical difficulties or have any questions regarding the eAdmissions website you can contact the London Grid for Learning, which administersthe website on 020 8255 5555 and select option one.

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How the decision to offer a school place is made

n The schools listed as preferences on your application are considered individually.

n If you have listed any schools outside ofSouthwark, we will send your preference/s tothose boroughs electronically.

n Once all applications have been received theadmissions authority for the school will considerthem all and if more applications have beenreceived than there are places available, theschool’s admissions criteria will be applied to all applicants.

n Depending on the type of school you haveapplied to the decision to offer a school placewill be made by:

Community school – Southwark Council’sschool admissions team apply their admissioncriteria (see page 16) and prioritise the order of offers.

Academies, voluntary aided, foundation andfree schools – the governing body of the schoolapply their admission criteria and decide onwhich applicants receive a school place. To vieweach school’s admissions arrangements pleasesee page 25 onwards.

n Once all schools have prioritised applicationsbased on their admission criteria, they willprovide a ranked list to Southwark Council’sschools admissions team.

n Where a child can be offered more than oneschool they have applied for, the ranked orderwill be used to offer the child the highest of thepossible offers.

n Your child will only receive one offer of a school place.

n If your child is a Southwark resident and it is notpossible to offer him/her a school you have listedas a preference, we will offer an alternative place at a school with capacity. This is likely to be the nearest Southwark school to the child’shome which has a vacancy.

Offer of a school place

n You will be able to view the results of yourapplication on the eAdmissions website duringthe evening of 16 April 2015. You will also besent a letter by first class post on 16 April 2015which will provide more information regardingthe decision and what to do next.

n Application results will not be provided over the telephone.

n Please note that the offer of a school place isconditional until proof of address has beenconfirmed by the school.

n Original copies of the following will be required:

– Child benefit documentation or if you are no longer eligible to receive child benefit, a letter from HMRC confirming that you were previously in receipt of child benefit.

– Council tax bill

– One other proof of address, for example bank statement, TV licence, credit card or store card statement.

What happens after the closing date?

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hat happens after the closing date?

Important information

If the council has reason to suspect that a family does not live at the address stated, we willcarry out an investigation. Should we discover that a parent is making a fraudulent claim theoffer of a place will be withdrawn.

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Respond to your offer of a school place

n If you wish to accept your child’s offer of a schoolplace you do not need to inform us. Your offer willbe automatically accepted if you are a Southwarkresident and forwarded to the allocated schoolafter 30 April 2015.

n If you are rejecting your child’s offer of a schoolplace, you must complete the slip attached to youroffer letter and return it to Southwark Council’sschool admissions team by 30 April 2015 so thatother children may be offered the place. You mustalso inform us in writing of any other alternativesuitable arrangement for education that has beenmade for your child.

n If you do not notify us of an alternative arrangementfor your child’s education by 30 April 2015 we willforward their name to the school that has beenoffered/allocated in his/her offer letter.

If you are not offered a school of your preference

Waiting lists

n If it was not possible to offer a place at one ofyour preferred Southwark schools and we haveallocated an alternative school, your child’s namewill automatically be put on to the waiting lists of schools which were named as a higherpreference on your application.

n Southwark Council’s school admissions team holdwaiting lists for all Southwark schools and do sountil 31 August 2015.

n You may also ask for your child’s name to beadded to the waiting list of any out of boroughschools listed on your application form.

n The school admissions code requires admissionauthorities to hold their waiting list strictly inorder of the priorities of their admissions criteria.Please note, if your child's name is added to aschool's waiting list, their position may go up ordown the list depending on whether any lateapplicants have been added and how theadmissions criteria applies to these children (i.e. if a late applicant meets a higher admissionscriterion than others already on the list, they willbe given a higher waiting list position). This then

ensures that if a vacancy arises at a school at any time, the admissions criteria is used todetermine which child is offered a place from thewaiting list.

n If a conditional offer made from a waiting list is not accepted within five working days it will bewithdrawn and offered to the next child on the list.

n If you change address whilst on a waiting list,evidence of the new address will be requiredwhen measuring for the home to school distance criterion.

Appeals

n You can appeal against the decision not to offeryour child a place at a preferred school. Please seebelow for further information on how to appeal.

Appeals

Community schools

n If you were unsuccessful in being offered a placefor your child at one of the Southwark communityschools and would like to appeal, you will need tocomplete and return the infant class size appealform by the set date.

n Your offer letter will give you information abouthow and when to appeal.

n Independent appeal panels will consider allappeals and the hearing will be clerked by anindependent appeal clerk. You will be able toattend the hearing.

n Appeals are heard in June/July. This is to allow formovement after the offer date.

Southwark non community primary schools

n If you were unsuccessful in being offered a place for your child at one of the Southwark non community schools you must contact theschool/s directly as they administer their ownappeal hearings.

n They should then be able to give you furtherinformation about how to appeal and send you a copy of their own appeal form.

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What happens after the closing date?

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Before submitting an infant class size appealplease note the following:

The School Standards and Framework Act 1998(SSFA) limits the circumstances in which anindependent appeal panel can uphold an appeal. Ifthe admission of your child would exceed the classsize limit of 30 children an appeal can only beupheld if the panel is satisfied that:

1 The admission of additional children would notbreach the infant class size limit; or

2. The admission arrangements did not comply withadmissions law or were not correctly and impartiallyapplied and would have been offered a place at theschool had they been applied correctly andimpartially; or

3. The decision to refuse admission was not onewhich a reasonable admission authority would havemade in the circumstances of the case. Whenconsidering whether the school acted unreasonably,the panel must consider if the decision was perversein light of the admission arrangements and/or notbased on the facts that were reasonably available tothem at the time the decision was made.

You will need to give reasons for your appealdetailing:1. Why you believe the admission arrangements werenot properly implemented in your child’s case, or

2. Why you believe the arrangements were contraryto the School Admission Code and the SSFA; or

3. Why you believe that the admission decision wasunreasonable based on the information provided atthe time of making the application for a place at thepreferred school.

More detailed information about the appeal processcan be found by contacting Southwark Council’sschools admissions team on 020 7525 5337 or byobtaining a copy of the School Admission AppealsCode from the Department for Education (DfE), seecontact details on page 72.

Late applications

n Applications received after 15 January 2015will not be considered for a place until after theinitial offer of places on 16 April 2015.

n However, under exceptional circumstancesSouthwark Council’s school admissions team can accept a late application where it considersthere are exceptional circumstances. Forexample, if you have moved into Southwarkbetween 15 January 2015 and 13 February 2015your application may be accepted subject to validproof. Confirmation of the move including thedate will be required.

If you are submitting a late application you willneed to complete a paper form as the onlineapplication system will not be available after theclosing date. You can download the form atwww.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissionsYou can also request the form from the schooladmissions team by calling on 020 7525 5337.

n All other late applications received after 15 January 2015 will not be considered for aschool place until after the initial offer of placeson 16 April 2015.

Change of address after you havesubmitted your application form

n If your child’s home address has changed afteryou have submitted your application and beforean offer of a place has been made, you mustnotify Southwark Council’s schools admissionsteam immediately.

n The school will then need to process your child’s application again in order to apply theiradmission criteria.

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hat happens after the closing date?

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The role of this team is to give parents access toconfidential and impartial information, advice andsupport so parents and young people can makeinformed decisions about their child’s education. This is achieved by working in partnership withparents and young people, providing information,services and training, working with relevant agenciesand ensuring parents’ and young people’s viewsinfluence local policy and practice.

What you can expect from the team:

n A response to enquiries by phone, email or letter within five working days.

n The team telephone line will be open between9am and 5pm, or if the phone is busy you will beable to leave a message on the confidentialanswer phone.

n Regular sessions held during term time whereparents can make an appointment or drop in to meet them to discuss education issues.

n Information sessions held for parents and young people.

n Advice and support for parents and young people with admission appeals for primary andsecondary school.

Southwark Information, Advice andSupport TeamSpecial Educational Needs and Disability and School Preference Adviser

Southwark Inform

ation, Advice and Support Team

Southwark Information, Advice andSupport TeamThis service is free to all parents and youngpeople who live in Southwark and have a childaged 0 to 25 years with special educationalneeds and disabilities.

020 7525 [email protected]

School preference adviserThis service is free to all parents who live inSouthwark and need advice and support with the school application process for bothsecondary and primary. The school preferenceadviser will also take referrals from professionalsworking with parents who feel that they needmore support with the process.

020 7525 [email protected]

Special educational needs teamFurther information on the admissions processfor children with statements of specialeducational needs can be obtained by contactingSouthwark Council’s special educational needsteam directly. You can also request a copy of ourbrochure Special schools, resource bases andunits in Southwark for further information.

020 7525 [email protected]/sen

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The schools

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THE SCHOOLS

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Oversubscription criteria (for all years excluding nursery)

In the event of there being more applications thanplaces available, places will be allocated in thefollowing order of priority:

1) Children in public care (Looked After Children)and children who were looked after but ceased tobe so because they were adopted (or becamesubject to a residence order or special guardianshiporder) [see note (a)]

2) Children with siblings who are already on roll atthe school and will still be on roll at their date ofentry [see note b]

3) Children with exceptional medical, social orpsychological needs, where it is agreed by the LocalAuthority [“LA”] and the headteacher that these canbest be addressed at a particular school [see note c]

4) Children living nearest to the school as measuredby a straight line from the child’s home to the mainschool gate [see note d]

Notes(a) A ‘looked after child’ is a child who is (a) in thecare of a local authority, or (b) being provided withaccommodation by a local authority in the exerciseof their social services functions (see definition inSection 22(1) of the Children Act 1989) at the timeof making an application to a school.

(b) Sibling includes full, half, step, foster andadopted brother or sister living in the same familyunit and at the same home address as the child.

The home address is where the parent/carer livesand the child permanently resides unless otherwisedirected by a Court Order. This will also apply toinformal care arrangements. Where a child spendstime with both parents/carers in separate homesand both have parental responsibility, the school willneed to establish where the majority of schoolnights (Sunday to Thursday) are spent. This will thenbe treated as the home address.

Siblings attending the nursery or in Year 6 who willbe transferring to secondary school will not beregarded as a sibling under this criterion.

(c) Supporting evidence to substantiate that the childor their family has a medical, social or psychologicalneed must be provided at the time of application. Theevidence must be in a written format and should setout the reasons why, in their view, a particular schoolis the most suitable and the difficulties that would becaused if the child had to attend another school.

This evidence must be current and either from thechild's registered general practitioner or any anotherrelevant qualified professional that the child has beenreferred to and/or who is providing directcare/support/treatment to the child on an ongoingbasis in their professional capacity e.g. a child oreducational psychologist, a child psychiatrist, anorthopaedic consultant or a social worker.

(d) The LA uses the eastings and northings linked toan applicants address to calculate a straight line ‘asthe crow flies’ distance measurement to all of ourcommunity schools in Southwark which isgenerated by our Capita pupil database.

If a child lives in a block of flats where a communalentrance is used, the LA will use the grid referencesfor the block, not for the individual flat. Whendealing with multiple applications from a block offlats to the same community school, lower doornumbers will take priority.

(e) Tie break -Where a school becomesoversubscribed once all the criteria have beenapplied, places will be offered to children livingnearest to the school measured by a straight line asdescribed under criterion 4. If however there is a tiebreak lots will be drawn to decide which child isoffered a place.

(f) A child’s attendance at a co-located nursery classdoes not guarantee admission to the school forprimary education. A separate application must bemade for transfer from nursery to primary school.

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(g) Multiple births – if only one place is available atthe school and the next child who qualifies for aplace is one of multiple birth siblings, Southwarkcommunity schools will admit all qualifying siblingsas ‘excepted pupils’ by going over their publishedadmission number.

Important information

Parents are advised that websites such as www.googlemap.co.uk will not give an accuratemeasurement and cannot be relied on for school admissions purposes. Also the school finderfacility on Southwark Council’s website gives approximate distances to schools based on postcodesalone and cannot be relied on to identify the school which is the closest to an actual address.

Southwark Council has experienced an increase in demand for places. This growth is forecast tocontinue and will require an increase to the number of forms of entry provided in Southwark’sprimary schools. It is our aim to have finalised the locations of additional forms of entry forSeptember 2015 later in 2014. We will publicise these on our website (www.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions) and in our libraries.

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Breakdown of reception places allocated at Southw

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unity schools

Breakdown of reception places allocatedat Southwark community schools

Name of school

AlbionAlfred SalterBellendenBessemer GrangeBrunswick ParkCamelot Charles DickensCobourgComber GroveCramptonCrawfordDog Kennel HillDulwich WoodGloucesterGoodrichGrangeHeberHollydaleIldertonIvydaleJohn DonneJohn Ruskin & UnitKeyworth LyndhurstMichael FaradayOliver GoldsmithPhoenixPilgrim's WayRiversideRobert BrowningRotherhitheRye OakSnowsfields & UnitSouthwark ParkTower BridgeTownsendVictory

Publishedadmission

number2014/15

60*6030

90*75***

7560**

6045306060

60*90*

9060**

604560606058

60**6060606030454560

60***30***

60303030

Number ofapplicationsreceived for

preferences 1-6

195252150327183125234116101

96138338

9096

377105325134131242215202

94204223215140

79227

88135155

75158

826890

LAC

01010

1

0021

4

2

131

000201

0021

0

Distance

3735136035

43

30163530

50

31

303026

393433381533

33291224

16

Siblings

2317172834

16

15142128

35

25

282729

182627201411

26281433

14

Social/Medical

07013

0

0021

1

2

102

300010

1002

0

Furthest distance(metres) offered

a school place

1239663822

1242881

791

3052362

2829568

502

262

386471510

827413712704574239

899782629

1931

1887

Appealsheard

n/a211

n/an/a

1

n/an/an/an/an/an/a

6n/a

1n/an/a

13

n/an/an/a

2n/a

224

n/an/a

1n/an/an/an/an/a

Successfulappeals

n/a000

n/an/a

0

n/an/an/an/an/an/a

1n/a

0n/an/a

11

n/an/an/a

0n/a

101

n/an/a

0n/an/an/an/an/a

SEN - Special educational needsLAC - Looked after children/previously looked after children

* Additional 30 places for 2014/15 intake only** Additional 15 places for 2014/15 intake only*** School has a designated ASD base with places reserved for children with autism who have a statement of SEN

***** All ontime applicants offered a place *****

***** All ontime applicants offered a place *****

***** All ontime applicants offered a place ********** All ontime applicants offered a place *****

***** All ontime applicants offered a place *****

***** All ontime applicants offered a place ********** All ontime applicants offered a place *****

***** All ontime applicants offered a place *****

***** All ontime applicants offered a place *****

***** All ontime applicants offered a place *****

***** All ontime applicants offered a place *****

SEN

00003

0

0000

0

0

000

000000

0320

0

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Albion Primary School

Headteacher: Ms Penny WhiteAlbion Street, SE16 7JD020 7237 3738www.albionprimaryschool.co.ukoffice@albion.southwark.sch.uklimited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2003

Alfred Salter Primary School

Headteacher: Mr Stuart HayterQuebec Way, SE16 7LP020 7252 [email protected] total wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2853

Bellenden Primary School

Headteacher: Mr Stevan BorthwickReedham Street, SE15 4PF020 7732 [email protected] wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 30 Nursery places available: yes DfE number: 210/2038

Bessemer Grange Primary School

Headteacher: Ms Sarah Beard Dylways, SE5 8HP020 7274 2520www.bessemergrangeprimary.co.uk [email protected] total wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 90Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2856

Brunswick Park Primary School

Headteacher: Mrs Susannah Bellingham Picton Street, SE5 7QH 020 7525 [email protected] partial wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 75*Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2858

Camelot Primary School

Headteacher: Mr Stephen ForderBird in Bush Road, SE15 1QP020 7639 0431www.camelot.southwark.sch.ukgeneral@camelot.southwark.sch.ukpartial wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 75Nursery places available: yes DfE number: 210/2085

Community primary schools

Please note, the published admission numbers (PAN) stated below relate to the 2015/16 academicyear and are correct at the time of publication. However, the PANs may be subject to change dueto pressure on primary school places.

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Charles Dickens Primary School

Headteacher: Mrs Cassie BuchananToulmin Street, SE1 1AF020 7407 1769www.charlesdickens.southwark.sch.ukoffice@charlesdickens.southwark.sch.uklimited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2100

Cobourg Primary School

Headteacher: Ms Jacqui LouisCobourg Road, SE5 0JD020 7703 2583www.cobourg.southwark.sch.ukoffice@cobourg.southwark.sch.uklimited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yes DfE number: 210/2116

Comber Grove Primary School

Headteacher: Mr Richard DaxComber Grove, SE5 0LQ020 7703 4168www.combergrove.co.ukrdax@combergrove.southwark.sch.uklimited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 45Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2123

Crampton Primary School

Headteacher: Miss Marian KennedyIliffe Street, SE17 3LE020 7735 2219www.cramptonprimary.co.uk [email protected] partial wheelchair access

Age range: 4 to 11Primary admission limit: 30Nursery places available: no

DfE number: 210/2138

Crawford Primary School

Headteacher: Mrs Laleh LaverickCrawford Road, SE5 9NF020 7274 1046www.gipsyhillfederation.org.uk [email protected] partial wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 90Nursery places available: yes DfE number: 210/2142

Dog Kennel Hill Primary School

Executive headteacher: Galiema Amien-CloeteHead of school: Mr Wayne Cooper

Dog Kennel Hill, SE22 8AB020 7274 [email protected] wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2161

Dulwich Wood Primary School

Headteacher: Mr Colin LavelleBowen Drive, Dulwich, SE21 8NS020 8670 5470www.dulwichwood.com [email protected] partial wheelchair access

Age range: 4 to 11Primary admission limit: 60DfE number: 210/2365

Gloucester Primary School

Headteacher: Mr Simon ElledgeBurcher Gale Grove, SE15 6FL 020 7703 3125www.gloucester.southwark.sch.ukoffice@gloucester.southwark.sch.uk limited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 90Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2255

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Goodrich Primary School

Headteacher: Mr Craig VollerDunstans Road, SE22 0EP020 8693 [email protected] wheelchair access

Age range: 4 to 11Primary admissions limit: 90Nursery places available: yes DfE: 210/2257

Grange Primary School

Headteacher: Ms Maddy WebbWebb Street, SE1 4RP020 7771 [email protected] limited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2263

Heber Primary School

Headteacher: Mr David BlockHeber Road, SE22 9LA020 8693 2075www.heberprimaryschool.comadminoffice@heber.southwark.sch.ukpartial wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2293

Hollydale Primary School

Headteacher: Ms Reema ReidHollydale Road, SE15 2AR020 7639 2562www.hollydale.southwark.sch.ukoffice@hollydale.southwark.sch.uklimited wheelchair access

Age range: 4 to 11Primary admission limit: 45Nursery: noDfE number: 210/2308

Ilderton Primary School

Executive headteacher: Sir Craig TunstallHead of school: Mr Dean Brewer

Varcoe Road, SE16 3LA020 7237 3980www.mayflowerfederation.org.ukoffice@mayflowerfederation.org.uklimited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2323

Ivydale Primary School

Headteacher: Ms Helen InghamIvydale Road, SE15 3BU020 7639 2702www.ivydale.southwark.sch.ukoffice@ivydale.southwark.sch.ukpartial wheelchair access

Age range: 3 ½ to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2328

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John Ruskin Primary School and Language Classes

John Ruskin has a specialist unit for specific speechand language impairment. For further detailscontact Southwark Council’s special educationalneeds team on 020 7525 4278.

Headteacher: Mrs Linda DickinsonJohn Ruskin Street, SE5 0PQ020 7703 5800www.johnruskin.southwark.sch.ukoffice@johnruskin.southwark.sch.uk limited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 58 Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2339

Keyworth Primary School

Headteacher: Susi WhittomeFaunce Street, SE17 3TR020 7735 1701www.keyworth.southwark.sch.uk [email protected] limited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 90Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2351

Lyndhurst Primary School

Headteacher: Mr Nicholas HammillDenmark House, Grove Lane, SE5 8SN 020 7703 [email protected] wheelchair access

Age range: 5 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2392

Michael Faraday Primary School

Headteacher: Ms Karen FowlerPortland Street, SE17 2HR020 7703 5806www.michaelfaradayschool.co.ukinfo@michaelfaraday.southwark.sch.uk total wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2411

Oliver Goldsmith Primary School

Headteacher: Mrs Anita AsumaduPeckham Road, SE5 8UH020 7703 4894 / 2520www.olivergoldsmith.southwark.sch.uk [email protected] total wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2855

Phoenix Primary School

Executive headteacher: Sir Craig TunstallHead of school: Simon Assig

Marlborough Grove, SE1 5JT020 7231 8622www.mayflowerfederation.org.ukoffice@mayflowerfederation.org.uk total wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 120Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2848

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Pilgrims’ Way Primary School

Headteacher: Mr Gregory DoeyTustin Estate, Manor Grove, SE15 1EF 020 7639 1995www.pilgrimswayprimary.co.uk [email protected] total wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 30Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2852

Riverside Primary School

Headteacher: Jose Lewis Janeway Street, SE16 4PS020 7237 3227www.riverside.southwark.sch.ukoffice@riverside.southwark.sch.uklimited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 45Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2514

Robert Browning Primary School

Headteacher: Ms Karen McBrideKing and Queen Street, SE17 1DQ020 7708 3456www.robertbrowning.southwark.sch.uk [email protected] wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 45Nursery places available: yes DfE number: 210/2516

Rotherhithe Primary School

Executive headteacher: Ms Galiema Amien-CloeteHead of school: Mr Jonathan Blackburne

Rotherhithe New Road, SE16 2PL020 7237 1586www.rotherhitheprimary.co.ukoffice@rotherhithe.southwark.sch.uktotal wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2526

Rye Oak Primary School

Headteacher: Manda GeorgeWhorlton Road, SE15 3PD020 7639 3914www.ryeoak.southwark.sch.ukoffice@ryeoak.southwark.sch.uktotal wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60*Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/3670

Snowsfields Primary School

Executive headteacher: Kate WooderActing head of school: Sarah Manley

Kirby Grove, SE1 3TD020 7525 9065www.snowsfields.southwark.sch.ukoffice@snowsfields.southwark.sch.uklimited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 28* (2 places reserved for the ASD Base)

Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2560

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Southwark Park Primary School

Headteacher: Ms C PellicciGalleywall Road, SE16 3PB020 7237 1180www.southwarkparkschool.co.ukoffice@southwarkpark.southwark.sch.uk limited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 60Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2562

Tower Bridge Primary School

Executive headteacher: Kate WooderFair Street, SE1 2AE020 7407 2959www.towerbridgeprimary.comoffice@towerbridge.southwark.sch.uk limited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 30Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2607

Townsend Primary School

Headteacher: Mrs Anne StonellTownsend Street, SE17 1HJ020 7703 [email protected] limited wheelchair access

Age range: 3 to 11Primary admission limit: 30Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2609

Victory Primary School

Headteacher: Mrs Makeda Williams-Pinnock Rodney Road, SE17 1PT 020 7703 [email protected] partial wheelchair access

Age range: 4 to 11Primary admission limit: 30Nursery places available: yesDfE number: 210/2621

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*Please note that these schools have a designated ASD base. Places at the base are reserved forchildren with autism who have a statement of special educational needs, but who may benefitfrom inclusion in a mainstream school. These places are allocated by Southwark Council’s SENteam through a panel and is separate to the normal round of admissions.

For further details contact Southwark Council’s special educational needs team on 020 7525 4278

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Academy, voluntary aided,foundation and free primaryschools’ admission policies

Academ

y, voluntary aided, foundation and free primary

schools’ admission policies

Please note, the published admission numbers (PAN) stated on each school’s page relate to the2015/16 academic year and are correct at the time of publication. However, the PANs may besubject to change due to pressure on primary school places.

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Non com

munity schools at a glance

Name of school

ARK Globe Academy

Boutcher

Charlotte Sharman

Dulwich Hamlet Junior

Dulwich Village Infants’

English Martyrs’

Friars

Goose Green

Harris Primary Academy,Peckham Park

Harris Primary Academy,East Dulwich

Harris Primary FreeSchool Peckham

John Donne

Judith Kerr

Peter Hills with St Mary’s and St Paul’s

Redriff

Saint Joseph’s, Borough

Southwark Free School

St Anthony’s

St Francesca Cabrini

St Francis

St George’s

St George’s Cathedral

St James’

St James the Great

St Joseph’s Infants’

St John’s

St John’s and St Clement’s

St John’s Walworth

St Joseph’s Junior

St Joseph’s, George Row

St Joseph’s, Gomm Road

St Jude’s

St Mary Magdalene

St Paul’s

St Peter’s

Surrey Square

The Belham

The Cathedral School ofSt Saviour and St MaryOverie

School type

Academy

Church of England

Foundation

Academy

Church of England

Catholic

Foundation

Academy

Academy

Free school

Free school

Academy

Free school

Church of England

Academy

Catholic

Free school

Catholic

Catholic

Catholic

Church of England

Catholic

Church of England

Catholic

Catholic

Catholic

Church of England

Church of England

Catholic

Catholic

Catholic

Church of England

Church of England

Church of England

Church of England

Foundation

Free school

Church of England

DfE code

210/6912

210/3313

210/5207

210/2169

210/3337

210/3341

210/5205

210/2859

210/2857

210/2004

210/2001

210/2335

210/2002

210/3516

210/2500

210/3484

210/2000

210/5201

210/5200

210/3435

210/3445

210/3447

210/3452

210/3399

210/5204

210/3669

210/3460

210/3468

210/5203

210/3475

210/3476

210/3492

210/3508

210/3573

210/3586

210/5209

210/tbc

210/3593

Primary intakein 2014/15

60

30

60

90

90

60

30

60

60

60

60

60

50

30

60

30

30

60

60

60

30

60

90

30

60

30

60

30

60

45

30

30

60

45

30

60

n/a

30

Total applications receivedfor September 2014

98

191

58

152

430

126

86

376

145

43

137

216

205

74

236

90

41

181

106

122

58

97

207

114

101

127

223

97

58

160

184

57

117

67

74

116

n/a

152

Supplementary form required

x

x

√ *

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

Nurseryplaces

x

x

x

tbc

x

tbc

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

tbc

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(*foundation place applicants only)

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RK G

lobe Academ

y

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact academy for full criteria

After the admission of pupils with statements ofspecial educational needs where the academy isnamed on the statement, the remaining places willthen be offered in the following order of priority:

1. Looked after children and previously looked afterchildren who ceased to be so because they wereadopted (or became subject to a child arrangement/residence or special guardianship order).

2. Children of staff at the school where there is ademonstrable skill shortage.

3. Children who have a sibling who already attendsthe school and who will continue to do so on thedate of admission (for this purpose ‘sibling’ means awhole, half or step brother or step sister resident atthe same address).

4. Children of staff in the school – where there is nodemonstrable skill shortage, priority must be givenwhere the academy is oversubscribed to a child of aperson who will have been employed in theacademy for two or more years at the time theapplication is made.

5. Distance measurement by straight line route. Achild’s home will be the address at which the childnormally resides and which has been notified to theacademy and other relevant agencies as being thechild’s normal place of residence.

Pupils in the ARK Globe Academy lower school havean automatic place in the secondary school if theywish to transfer.

Academy

Principal: Mr Matthew Jones

Primary Headteacher: Ms Samantha Colburn

Harper Road, SE1 6AG

020 7407 6877

www.globeacademy.org

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/6912

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: no

ARK Globe Academy

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ich Ham

let Junior School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they wereadopted (or became subject to a child arrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Children who have brothers or sisters attendingthe school at the time of entry.

3. Children who have a specific social/medical orpsychological need which the school is best placedto meet (backed up by professional advice from therelevant professionals as to why the school isnecessary, and agreed by the headteacher).

4. Children living nearest to the school usingstraight line measurement from the main entranceof the school to the main entrance of the child’shome (as the crow flies).

Dulwich Hamlet Junior SchoolAcademy

Headteacher: Mrs Sonia Case

Dulwich Village, SE21 7AL

020 7525 9188/9

www.dulwichhamletjuniorschool.org.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/2169

Age range: 7 to 11

Primary admission limit: 90

Supplementary information form required: no

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Goose Green Primary and Nursery SchoolAcademy

Headteacher: Mrs S T Marland

Tintagel Crescent, East Dulwich, SE22 8HG

020 8693 3568

www.goosegreenprimaryschool.org

[email protected]

limited wheelchair access (ground floor only)

DfE number: 210/2859

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: no

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

If the academy is oversubscribed, priority will begiven to children with a statement of specialeducational needs, where the academy is named onthe statement. The remaining places will then beoffered in the following order of priority.

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they wereadopted (or became subject to a child arrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Children who will have brothers or sistersattending the school at their time of entry, includinghalf/step/adopted brothers and sisters who sharethe same home.

3. Where professional evidence indicates that thereare particular psychological, medical or social needswhich the governing body and headteacher agreecan best be addressed at the school.

4. Children living closest to the school, using ‘as thecrow flies’ from the main entrance to the academyto the main entrance of the child’s home. If a childlives in a block of flats the communal entrance willbe used and lower door numbers will take priority.

Tie break

Once the criteria has been applied, places will beoffered to children living nearest the school.

Goose G

reen Primary and N

ursery School

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Harris Primary Academy, Peckham ParkAcademy

Headteacher: Ms Ann-Marie Strachan

Marmont Road, SE15 5TD

020 7639 6091

www.harrisprimarypeckhampark.org.uk

[email protected]

limited wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/2857

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: no

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

After the admission of pupils with statements ofspecial educational needs where the academy isnamed on the statement, the criteria will be appliedin the order in which they are set out below:

1. Children in public care (looked after children) andchildren who were looked after but ceased to be sobecause they were adopted (or became subject to achild arrangement/residence order or specialguardianship order).

2. Children who will have brothers or sistersattending the academy at their time of entry(brothers and sisters includes half brothers andsisters, step brothers and sisters and adopted andfoster brothers and sisters who share the samehome.

3. Nearness to the academy, as calculated bystraight line distance from the main gate.

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Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

In the event of there being more applications thanavailable places and after the admission of childrenwith statements of special education needs wherethe academy is named on the statement, places willbe allocated against the criteria set out below:

1. Children in public care (looked after children) or children who were looked after but ceased to beso because they were adopted (or became subjectto a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

2. Children with siblings who are already on roll atthe school and will still be on roll at their date ofentry.

3. Children with exceptional medical, social orpsychological needs, where it is agreed by theheadteacher that these can be best addressed at the school.

4. Children living nearest to the school as measuredby a straight line from the child’s home to the mainschool gate.

John Donne Primary SchoolAcademy

Headteachers: Ms Evelyn Holdsworth/Mr Nick Tildesley

Woods Road, SE15 2SW

020 7639 0594

www.jdacademy.org.uk

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/2335

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: no

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Redriff Primary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

In the event of there being more applications thanavailable places and after the admission of childrenwith statements of special education needs wherethe academy is named on the statement, places willbe allocated against the criteria set out below:

1. Children in public care (looked after children) or children who were looked after but ceased to beso because they were adopted (or became subjectto a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

2. Children with siblings who are already on roll at the school and will still be on the roll at their dateof entry.

3. Children with exceptional medical, social orpsychological needs, where it is agreed by the localauthority and the headteacher that these can bebest addressed at the school.

4. Children living nearest to the school as measuredby a straight line from the child’s home to the mainschool gate.

Redriff Primary SchoolAcademy

Headteacher: Mickey Kelly

Associate headteacher: Sheila Cohring

Salter Road, SE16 5LQ

020 7237 4272

www.redriff.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/2500

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60*

Supplementary information form required: no

*The school has a designated ASD base.Places at the base are reserved for childrenwith autism who have a statement of specialeducational needs, but who may benefitfrom inclusion in a mainstream school.

For further details contact SouthwarkCouncil’s special educational needs team on020 7525 4278.

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THE SCHOOLSBoutcher C

of E Primary School

Boutcher C of E Primary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

The following criteria will be applied by thegovernors to determine which applicants are to be admitted.

1. Looked after children and previously looked afterchildren who ceased to be so because they wereadopted (or became subject to a child arrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Children whose parents are active in the life ofthe church and worship in the parishes of St MaryMagdalene, St Anne’s and St Augustine’s and StPhilip’s.

3. Children having brothers and sisters already atthe school and attending on the day of entry.

4. Children whose parents are active in the work andworship of these other churches for a minimum ofthree years in the parishes of St Mary Magdalene, StAnne’s and St Augustine’s and St Philip’s. MethodistCentral Hall MissionHaddon Hall Baptist Church,Ebenezer Baptist Church and other churches withinthe defined area that are full members of theChurches Together in Britain and Ireland and who livein the area bounded by Tooley Street to the west,Bermondsey Street, Long Lane, Weston Street,Hunter Close and Old Kent Road to the south, and StJames Road, Southwark Park Road, Yalding Road,Rouel Road, Spa Road, Neckinger and SweenyCrescent to the east.

5. Children living within the area defined above.

6. Other children in order of nearness to the school.Where there is an oversubscription for places and itis necessary to distinguish between children withinany category of the policy then priority will be givento children living the shortest walking distance fromhome to the school gate.

Church of England voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Eilidh Verhoeven

93 Grange Road, SE1 3BW

020 7237 2149

www.boutcher.yourschoolsite.co.uk

[email protected]

limited wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3313

Age range: 5 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

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The Cathedral School of St Saviour and St M

ary Overie

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Foundation placesThe governing body has designated 15 places to beoffered to pupils whose families (i.e. parents/carersand child) worship regularly at Southwark Cathedralor St Hugh’s Bermondsey. Written evidence ofapplicants’ commitment to their place of worship (inthe form of a clergy reference) will be required at thetime of application to fulfil the application criteria fora foundation place. If there are more than 15applicants, places will be allocated according to thefollowing criteria.

These are stated in order of priority:

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they wereadopted (or became subject to a child arrangement/residence or special guardianship order).

2. Children with an exceptional and professionallysupported medical or social need for a place at this school.

3. Children who have a brother or sister at theschool at the time of admission.

4. Children in the order of the nearness of the hometo the school as measured by a straight line.

If there are fewer than 15 qualified applicants forfoundation places, any unfilled places will becomeadditional open places. Unsuccessful applicants for

foundation places will be considered for any open places remaining unfilled at the end of theallocation procedure.

Open placesThe governors have designated 15 places each yearas open places, to be offered to pupils who do notqualify for a foundation place but whose parent(s)or guardian(s) have chosen the school for the typeof education it provides. Parent(s) or guardian(s)applying for an open place do so knowing that theschool aims to provide an education based onChristian principles, and therefore the governorshope that all pupils will take part in the Christianworship of the school and will attend religiouseducation lessons. If there are more than 15applicants, places will be allocated according to the following criteria. These are stated in order of priority:

1. Looked after children and previously looked afterchildren who ceased to be so because they wereadopted (or became subject to a residence or specialguardianship order).

2. Children with an exceptionally and professionallysupported medical or social need for a place at thisschool.

3. Children who have a brother or sister at theschool at the time of admission.

4. Children in the order of the nearness of the hometo the school as measured by a straight line.

Church of England voluntary aided

Headteacher: Filiz Scott

Redcross Way, SE1 1HG

020 7407 2600

www.cathedralprimaryschool.co.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3593

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

The Cathedral School of St Saviour and St Mary Overie

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THE SCHOOLSD

ulwich V

illage C of E Infants’ School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Foundation placesThe governing body has designated 45 places to beoffered to pupils whose parents or carers (at leastone) are faithful and regular worshippers of Christianchurches. Within this definition, priority will begiven to members of St Barnabas Church, Dulwich.

In the event that two or more applicants have equalright to a place under any of the criteria, the placewill be offered to those living nearest the school.Foundation places will be allocated according to the following criteria, stated in order of priority:

1. Looked after children or previously looked afterchildren of faithful and regular worshippers at St Barnabas Church or other Christian churches.

2. Children of faithful and regular worshippers at St Barnabas Church or other Christian churcheswith known special medical or social needs, forwhom this is the only appropriate school.

3. Children of faithful and regular worshippers at St Barnabas Church, who will have a sibling at theschool at time of entry and for whom this is thenearest C of E School.

4. Children of faithful and regular worshippers ofother Christian churches who will have a sibling atthe school at time of entry and for whom this is thenearest C of E school.

5. Children of faithful and regular worshippers at St Barnabas Church for whom this is the nearestChurch of England School.

6. Children of faithful and regular worshippers of other Christian churches for whom this is thenearest C of E School.

For all applications for foundation places, thegovernors will seek evidence of faithful and regularworship from the clergy named on the supplementaryform. If the applicant’s parent/carer has worshippedat their current church for less than the two years,details of the previous clergy will be required.

Open placesThe governing body has designated 45 places to be offered to applicants who have not applied for a foundation place.

Open places will be allocated according to thefollowing criteria. In the event that two or moreapplicants have equal right to a place under any ofthe criteria, the place will be offered to those livingnearest the school. In the event that two or moreapplicants live equidistant from the school and thereare insufficient places to admit all applicants, theremaining places will be allocated by drawing lots.

1. Looked after children or previously looked afterchildren.

2. Children with known special medical or socialneeds, for whom this is the only appropriate school.

3. Children who will have a sibling at the school attime of entry.

4. Children who live nearest to the school using theshortest straight line route.

Dulwich Village C of E Infants’ SchoolChurch of England voluntary aided

Headteachers: Mrs Helen Poyton and Mrs Jess Mills

Dulwich Village, SE21 7AL

020 7525 9233

www.dulwichvillageinfants.co.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3337

Age range: 5 to 7

Primary admission limit: 90

Supplementary Information form required: yes (for foundation place only)

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Peter Hill’s w

ith St Mary’s and St Paul’s C

of E Primary School

Admissions criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

1. Looked after children and previously lookedafter children who ceased to be so because theywere adopted or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order.

2. Children with an exceptional and professionallysupported medical or social need for a place at thisschool. This must be supported by written evidenceat the time of application e.g. from a specialisthealth professional, social worker or other careprofessional. The evidence must set out the reasonswhy this school is the most suitable school and thedifficulties that would be caused if the child has toattend another school (see note b).

3. Children whose parent or carer attends regularworship either weekly, or at least twice per monthin the past year at one of the three contributoryparish churches. A signed supporting statement isrequired from the parish priest, please ask theschool for a supplementary form.

4. Children whose parent or carer attend regularworship either weekly or at least twice per monthin the past year at a church or chapel of a Christiandenomination affiliated to Churches Together inEngland, or at any of the Scandinavian Churches,who live within the parish. A signed supportingstatement is required from the minister, please askthe school for a supplementary form.

5. Children who at the point of admission havebrothers, sisters, step/half brothers or sisters,fostered/adopted brothers or sisters already in the school.

6. At the time of application children who areattending the nursery class and are applying for a reception place.

7. Any remaining places will be allocated in order of nearness of home by straight line to the schoolentrance gate in Beatson Walk.

Each of the criteria is given points as follows:

Criteria 1 = 20 points

Criteria 2 = 8 points

Criteria 3 = 4 points

Criteria 4 = 3 points

Criteria 5 = 2 points

Criteria 6 = 2 points

If after this procedure, several children have beenallocated the same number of points the final criteriaof the nearest home to the school will be used.

Church of England voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Kate Owbridge

2 Beatson Walk, SE16 5ED

020 7237 2654

www.peterhillsschool.co.uk

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3516

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

Peter Hills with St Mary’s and St Paul’s C of E Primary School

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THE SCHOOLSSt G

eorge’s C of E Prim

ary School

Church of England voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Teresa Nouri

Coleman Road, SE5 7TF

020 7703 4772

www.st-georgesprimary.co.uk

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3445

Age range: 4 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

St George’s C of E Primary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

In each criterion first priority is given to looked afterand previously looked after children who have sincebeen adopted or become subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order.Governors take account of an individual lookedafter child’s or previously looked after child’scircumstances which might have prevented regularchurch attendance. Children are admitted to theschool according to the following criteria:

1. The child or the child’s parent or legal guardian iscurrently a worshipper and has worshipped thereregularly for at least one year at:

n St George’s C.E. Church Camberwelln St Luke’s C.E. Church Camberwelln St Gile’s C.E. Church Camberwell

(Families who have recently moved into theneighbourhood and who now worship at StGeorge’s/St Luke’s, or St Gile’s C.E. Camberwell, andwho can provide a letter of support from theminister of their previous church to show that theyfulfilled these requirements in that church, will alsobe included in this criterion). (a) Regular attendanceat church is to be defined as once a monthaccompanied by one or both parents.

2. The child has a sibling already attending StGeorge’s School. (b) Siblings are defined as bloodrelatives, stepsiblings, half siblings, adopted andfoster siblings living at the same address. NB Siblings must still be in school at the time thenew sibling is admitted.

3. The child, or the child’s parent or legal guardian, is currently a worshipper at a church havingworshipped regularly there for at least one year (this must be supported by a letter from their churchminister) see note (a). Definition of church, anyreligious organisation who are members or who haveobserver status at the World Council of Churches. NB Priests who make recommendations will not siton the admissions subcommittee.

4. A child for whom St George’s School is theirnearest school by walking distance (c). Distance ismeasured along the safest walking route to theschool. In the case of multi storey blocks theentrance to the lift shaft or staircase is treated as the front door. In event of any criterion becomingoversubscribed, priority is given to those childrenliving nearest to the school. Governors reservefour open places for children who do notattend church (using criterion four).

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St James’ C

of E Primary School

St James’ C of E Primary SchoolChurch of England voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Karen Willis

Please see note below

020 7237 3111

www.stjamesschoolbermondsey.com

[email protected]

limited wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3452

Age range: Rising 5 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: yes

Please note:St James’ C of E Primary School operates across two sites. Reception, Years 1 and 2Old Jamaica Road, SE16 4SUYears 3, 4, 5 and 6Alexis Street, SE16 3XF

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

School area: The school serves the area bounded bythe River Thames, Hays Lane, Tooley Street, TowerBridge Road, Grange Road, Dunton Road, LyntonRoad, St James Road, Catlin Street, RotherhitheNew Road, Galleywall Road, Southwark Park Road,Jamaica Road and Cathay Street. This is “theschool area” for the purposes of criteria c) to g)below. Priority is given to applicants resident in thisarea, but other applicants are welcome to apply.

The school has two sites, known as the OldJamaica Road site and the Alexis Street site.

Where the school is oversubscribed, children areadmitted in accordance with the following criterialisted in order of priority:

A) Looked after children or previously looked afterchildren.

B) Children with an exceptional and professionallysupported medical, pastoral or social need for aplace at this school. This must be supported bywritten evidence at the time of application, e.g.from a specialist health professional, social workeror other care professional.

C) Children whose parents or guardians are regularworshipping and committed members of St James'Church, Bermondsey and who are resident in theschool area defined above.

D) Children whose parents or guardian are regularworshipping and committed members of anotherAnglican parish church, or of another ChristianChurch affiliated to "Churches Together InEngland", within the school area defined above andwho are resident in the same area.

E) Children who will have a brother or sister in theschool at the date of entry.

F) Children whose main residence is within theschool area described above.

G) Children who attend St James’ School Nurseryand resident within the school area.

H) Children for whom the school is the nearestChurch of England school.

Tie breaker

In the event that two or more applicants have equal right to a place under any of the abovecriteria c) to h), priority will be given to childrenliving nearest to the school measured by a straightline distance from the child’s home postcode to thepostcode of the nearer of the school sites. Ifapplicants live equidistant from the school thegoverning body will draw lots to decide betweenapplicants.

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THE SCHOOLSSt John’s and St C

lement’s C

of E Primary School

Places for hearing impaired pupilsThe school is resourced for hearing impairment andtwo places are reserved each year for pupils who areknown to Southwark Council’s hearing supportservice as children who would benefit fromattending this school. Parents of hearing impairedchildren who do not have a statement of specialeducational needs should attach supportingdocumentation from a doctor, social worker orother appropriate professional to their commonapplication form. Parents of hearing impairedchildren who have a statement of specialeducational needs should contact SouthwarkCouncil’s special educational needs team on 020 7525 4278.

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Foundation places35 places will be allocated to pupils whose familiesare faithful and regular worshippers of a Christiandenomination. Written evidence of applicants’commitment to their place of worship will berequired at the time of application.

If there are more than 35 applicants, places will beoffered according to the following priority order:

1. Looked after children and previously looked afterchildren who ceased to be so because they wereadopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Children with known medical or social needs for whom this is the most appropriate school.Written supporting evidence must be provided atthe time of application.

3. Children whose parents/carers are faithful andregular worshippers at the churches of St John theEvangelist, Goose Green, or St Clement’s with StPeter’s, Friern Road.

4. Children who will have a sibling on roll in theschool at the time of admission.

5. Children whose parents/carers are faithful and regular worshippers of an Anglican church,another Christian denomination, as recognised bythe Churches Together in Britain and Ireland or theEvangelical Alliance, or an Affinity Church.

In the event that two or more applicants have equal right to a place under any of the abovecriteria, the governing body will use nearness toschool to prioritise these applications.

If applicants live equidistant from the school, the governing body will draw lots to decidebetween applicants.

If there are less than 35 qualified applicants forfoundation places, any unfilled places will becomeadditional open places. Unsuccessful applicants forfoundation places will be considered for any openplaces remaining unfilled at the end of theallocation procedure.

St John’s and St Clement’s C of E Primary SchoolChurch of England voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Sarah Alexander

Adys Road, SE15 4DY

020 7525 9210

www.stjohnsandstclements.org

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3460

Age range: 5 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: yes

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St John’s and St Clem

ent’s C of E Prim

ary School

Open places23 places will be allocated as open places andoffered to pupils who do not qualify for afoundation place, but whose parents have chosenthe school for the type of education it provides.Parents applying for an open place do so knowingthat the school aims to provide an education based on the Christian principles and involvingChristian worship.

If there are more than 23 applicants, places will be allocated according to the following priority order:

1. Looked after children or previously looked afterchildren who have since been adopted (or becamesubject to a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

2. Children with known medical or social needs for whom this is the most appropriate school.Written supporting evidence must be attached to the common application form at the time ofapplication stating why this is the most suitableschool for the child, from a relevant professional,such as paediatrician, social worker or educational psychologist.

3. Children who have a sibling on roll in the schoolat the time of admission.

4. The nearness of the home to school, measuredusing the shortest straight line route to the school’smain gate.

If two or more applicants have equal right to a place under any of the above criteria, the governingbody will use nearness to the school to prioritisethese applications. If applicants live equidistant fromthe school, the governing body will draw lots todecide between applicants.

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THE SCHOOLSSt John’s W

alworth C

of E Primary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

1. Looked after children or children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/ special guardianship order).

2. Children who are baptised and whose familiesare members of St John’s Walworth Church whoprovide a written reference from the priest of StJohn’s Walworth Church or his nominatedrepresentative in his absence.

3. Children who are sons, daughters or are legallyguarded by families who are members andattendees of St John’s Walworth Church, but arenot baptised who provide a written reference fromthe priest of St John’s Walworth Church, or hisnominated representative in his absence.

4. Children who are sons, daughters or are legallyguarded by families who are members andattendees of other Anglican parishes or of a differentdenomination recognised by Churches Together inBritain and Ireland, and who provide a writtenreference from the priest (or his nominatedrepresentative in his absence) of that church. Priority is given to those living nearest to the school(shortest safe walking distance from the child’s home address to the main entrance lobby doors onLarcom Street).

5. Children who have siblings already attending StJohn’s Walworth CE Primary School (including halfbrothers or sisters and adopted brothers or sisters)who share the same home address.

6. Children who live near to St John’s Walworth CEPrimary School. Priority is given to those livingnearest to the school (shortest safe walking distancefrom the child’s home address to the main entrancelobby doors on Larcom Street).

St John’s Walworth C of E Primary SchoolChurch of England voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mr Keith Fox

Larcom Street, SE17 1NQ

020 7703 4920

www.stjohnswalworth.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3468

Age range: 4 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

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St Jude’s C of E Prim

ary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Foundation places20 places are allocated to families who are faithfuland regular worshippers in an Anglican or otherChristian church. Places are allocated according tothe following priority order:

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/ special guardianship order).

2. Children with particular educational, medical orsocial needs, for whom this is the most, appropriateschool. This must be supported by written evidence(e.g. from a relevant professional, such as a doctor,social worker or educational psychologist) whichsets out the reasons why St Jude’s is the mostsuitable school and the difficulties that would becaused if the child had to attend another school.

3. Children whose families are faithful and regularworshippers at the church of St George the Martyr,Borough High Street.

4. Children whose families are faithful and regularworshippers at another local Anglican church, forwhom this is the nearest Church of England school.

5. Children who have a brother or sister on the schoolroll at the time the applicant would enter the school.

6. Children whose families are faithful and regularworshippers of another Christian denomination, asrecognised by the Churches Together in Britain and

Ireland or The Evangelical Alliance, and for whomthis is the nearest Church of England school.

7. The nearness of the home to the school, measuredin miles as the crow flies.

Unsuccessful applicants for foundation places willbe considered for any open places remainingunfilled at the end of the application procedure.Unfilled foundation places may also be offered tothose applying for an open place.

Open places10 open places are allocated to families who do notqualify for a foundation place, but whose parentshave chosen the school for the type of education itprovides. Parents applying for an open place do soknowing that the school aims to provide educationbased on Christian principles. Therefore thegovernors hope that all pupils will take part in theChristian worship of the school and participate inreligious education lessons.

Open places will be allocated in the following priorityorder 1, 2, 5, and 7 as per the schools admissioncriteria 2015 (summary) detailed above.

Church of England voluntary aided

Headteacher: Ms Fay Bucknall

Colnbrook Street, SE1 6HA

020 7928 5484

www.stjudessouthwark.co.uk

[email protected]

limited wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3492

Age range: 5 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes(for foundation applicants only)

St Jude’s C of E Primary School

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THE SCHOOLSSt M

ary Magdalene C

of E Primary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Foundation places20 places will be offered to pupils whose families arefaithful and regular worshippers at any Anglicanchurch or other Christian denomination, asrecognised by Churches Together in England or theEvangelical Alliance or Affinity. Written evidence ofthe parent/carer’s commitment to their place ofworship in the form of a minister’s reference will berequired. If there are more than 20 applicants, placeswill be allocated in the following priority order:

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Children whose parents are faithful and regularworshippers at St. Mary Magdalene Church.

3. Children who have siblings at the school at thetime of admission.

4. Children with known special medical or socialneeds. Written supporting evidence should besupplied, at the time of application, from a relevant professional, e.g. a child or educationalpsychologist, a child psychiatrist, a generalpractitioner, an orthopaedic consultant or socialworker which sets out why St Mary MagdalenePrimary School is the most suitable school and thedifficulties that would be caused if the child had toattend another school.

5. Children living nearest to the school measured bya straight line route from home to the main schoolgate in Brayard’s Road.

Open placesTen places will be offered to pupils who do notqualify for a foundation place, but whoseparents/carers have chosen the school for the typeof education it provides.

If there are more than ten applicants, places will be allocated in the following priority order1, 3, 4, and 5 as per the schools admission criteria2015 (summary) detailed above.

Tie breakerIf two or more applicants have an equal right to aplace and there are insufficient places to admit allapplicants, the governors will draw lots to decidebetween applicants. This will be overseen by aperson independent of the admissions process.

St Mary Magdalene C of E Primary SchoolChurch of England voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Jennifer Parris

48 Brayards Road, SE15 3RA

020 7639 1724

www.smmsprimary.co.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3508

Age range: 4 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

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St Paul’s C of E Prim

ary School

St Paul’s C of E Primary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

The following criteria will be applied by thegovernors to determine which applicants are to be admitted:

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/ special guardianship order).

2. Children with an exceptional and professionallysupported medical or social need for a place at thisschool. This must be supported by written evidenceat the time of application, e.g. from a specialisthealth professional, social worker or other careprofessional. The evidence must set out the reasonswhy this school is the most suitable school and thedifficulties that would be caused if the child had toattend another school.

3. Children or parents/carers who are regularworshippers (i.e. attendance at church twice amonth for a year) and live within the Parish of St. Paul’s, St. Mary’s and St. Agnes Churches (lettersof support from a minister will be required).

4. Children who will have siblings on the roll of St. Paul’s at the time of admission (including halfsiblings and adopted or fostered siblings sharing the same home address at the time of application)and remain living within the Parish of St. Paul’s, St. Mary’s and St. Agnes Churches.

5. Children for whom St. Paul’s is the nearest schoolmeasured along the shortest safe walking routefrom their home to the school’s main gate.

In the event that two or more applicants have equal right to a place under any of the abovecriteria, the governing body will apply the samesubsequent criteria in order of priority to theseapplicants, if applicants live equal distance from theschool the governing body will draw lots to decidebetween applicants.

Church of England voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Margaret Brady

Penrose Street, SE17 3DT

020 7703 4896

www.st-paulsprimaryschool.co.uk

[email protected]

limited wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3573

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 45

Supplementary information form required: yes

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THE SCHOOLSSt Peter’s C

of E Primary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

When there are more applications than there areplaces available, the governors will admit pupilsaccording to the following criteria, in order ofpriority below:

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/ special guardianship order).

2. Children with an exceptional and professionallysupported medical or social need for a place at thisschool. This must be supported by written evidence,e.g. from a specialist health professional, socialworker, or other care professional.

3. Children whose parents are faithful and regular*worshippers in St. Peter’s Church, Walworth and whosubmit a supplementary form signed by a member ofthe clergy, confirming regular* attendance.

4. Children whose parents are faithful and regularworshippers in one of the following churches; StChristopher’s, Tatum St; St John’s, Larcom Street; StPaul’s, Lorrimore Sq, for whom this is the nearestchurch school and who submit a supplementaryform signed by a member of the clergy from theirstated church, confirming regular* attendance.

5. Children who have siblings who are bloodrelatives, step siblings, fostered and adoptedchildren living at the same address already attending the school on the date of admission and who live within the parish.

6. Children for whom this is the nearest primaryschool, measured by the shortest safe walking route between the pupil’s front door and the pupils’entrance gate in Liverpool Grove, SE17.

7. Children whose parents are faithful and regular*worshippers in those churches which are full membersof the Churches Together in Britain and Ireland and/orthe Evangelical Alliance, who live within the parish,and who submit a supplementary form signed by theirpastor or minister confirming regular* attendance.

8. Children of other religious faiths, who live withinthe parish and whose parents would like them toattend this school because of its religious traditionand who submit a supplementary form signed bytheir faith leader confirming regular* attendance.

9. If applicants do not fall into categories one toeight above their applications will be placed incategory nine and if any places remain unfilled,priority will go to children who live closest to St.Peter’s Primary School, measured by the shortestsafe walking route between home and the pupils’entrance gate in Liverpool Grove, SE17.

Tie break

a) Twins or triplet scenarios – in this event, the placewill be offered to one child and the parentsadvised that the other child or children will go tothe top of the waiting list

b) Equidistant applicants – in the event that two ormore applicants live equidistant from the schoolthe governing body will draw lots to decidebetween applicants

St Peter’s C of E Primary SchoolChurch of England voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Josephine Copeland

Liverpool Grove, SE17 2HH

020 7703 4881

www.stpeterswalworth.co.uk

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3586

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

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English Martyrs’ C

atholic Primary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Where there are more applications than the numberof places available, places will be offered in thefollowing order of priority:

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/ special guardianship order),from Catholic families.

2. Baptised Catholic children from practisingCatholic families who are resident in the parish(es)of English Martyrs’ and St Wilfred’s who practice atEnglish Martyrs’, at a chaplaincy for their homelanguage, or at a church recognised as being inunion with the Catholic church. Applications will beranked in the order shown on the supplementaryform. Firstly those who attend mass weekly,secondly those who attend most weeks, thirdlymonthly, fourthly several times a year, fifthly never.

3. Other baptised Catholic children who are residentin and practise in other parishes.

4. Other looked after children who are not Catholic.

5. Children who are members of Eastern Christianchurches including the Orthodox church. Evidenceof baptism (or dedication), and of religiouscommitment provided by a priest or minister wherethe family regularly worship, will be required.

6. Children of families who are committed membersof other Christian denominations. Evidence ofBaptism (or dedication), and of religiouscommitment provided by a priest or minister wherethe family regularly worship, will be required.

7. Any other children.

Catechumens and members of an Eastern Christianchurch are to be given priority next after baptisedCatholics in each of the categories. A certificate ofbaptism or reception will normally evidence this. The attendance of a brother or sister, step, foster,and adopted siblings at the school at the time ofenrolment will increase the priority of an applicationwithin each category. The governing body mayincrease the priority of an application within acategory where evidence is provided at the time of application of an exceptional social, medical,pastoral or other need of the child, which can bemost appropriately met at this school.

Where the offer of places to all the applicants in anyof the categories listed above would still lead tooversubscription, places will be offered to thoseliving nearest to the school (measured by theshortest straight line route).

Supplementary application forms must be submittedto the school by the due date and the followingdocumentation will be required: a) Baptismalcertificate b) Catholicity form signed by the parishpriest c) proof of address.

English Martyrs’ Catholic Primary SchoolCatholic voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs H Appah

Flint Street, SE17 1QD

020 7703 4726

englishmartyrsrcprimary.co.uk

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3341

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: yes

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THE SCHOOLSSaint Joseph’s C

atholic Primary School, The Borough

Admissions criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Where there are more applications for places thanthe number of places available, places will beoffered according to the following order of priority:

1. Baptised Catholic looked after children or lookedafter children in the care of Catholic families. Thisincludes children who were looked after but ceasedto be so because they were adopted (or becomesubject to a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

2. Baptised Catholic children and children enrolledin the catechumenate who are resident in theParishes of Church of The Precious Blood or OurLady of Salette.

3. Baptised Catholic children and children enrolled inthe catechumenate from families who are resident inother parishes.

4. Other looked after children. This includes childrenwho were looked after but ceased to be so becausethey were adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

5. Children who are members of Eastern Christianchurches including Orthodox churches. Evidence ofbaptism or reception from the authorities of thatchurch will be required.

6. Children of families who are committed membersof other Christian denominations. Evidence ofbaptism (or dedication) and of religiouscommitment provided by a priest or minister wherethe family regularly worship, will be required.

7. Children of other faiths. Evidence of religiouscommitment provided by a priest, minister orreligious leader where the family regularly worship,will be required.

8. Any other children.

Where the offer of places to all the applicants in anyof the categories listed would lead to oversubscription,the following provisions will be applied:a) The attendance of a sibling at the school at thetime of admission will increase the priority of anapplication within each category.b) For categories 2, 3 and 5 the evidence ofcommitment to the faith as demonstrated by thepriest’s reference will increase the priority of anapplication within each category. This evidencemust be provided by the parents or guardians andcan be endorsed by a priest at the church where thefamily normally worship.c) For categories 6 and 7, the evidence ofcommitment to the faith as witnessed by theminister will increase the priority of an applicationwithin each category. This evidence must beprovided by the parents or guardians and can beendorsed by a priest or minister from the placewhere the family normally worships.d) The governing body may increase the priority of an application within a category where evidenceis provided at the time of application of anexceptional social, medical, or pastoral need of thechild which makes the school particularly suitablefor the child in question.e) The distance from the child’s home (measured bythe shortest available route) to the school gate.Evidence of residence may be required.

Saint Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, The BoroughCatholic voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Sue Barber

Little Dorrit Court, Redcross Way, SE1 1NJ

020 7407 2642

www.st-josephs-borough.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3484

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

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St Anthony’s C

atholic Primary School Admission criteria 2015 (summary)

contact school for full criteria

Where the number of applications exceeds thenumber of places available, governors will offerplaces in the order stated below:

1. Catholic looked after children or children lookedafter by a Catholic family. This includes children whowere looked after but ceased to be so because theywere adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Baptised Catholic children or children enrolled inthe catechumenate. Evidence of baptism orcatechumenate will be required.

3. Other baptised Catholic children or childrenenrolled in the catechumenate. Evidence of baptismor catechumenate will be required.

4. Looked after children who are not Catholic. Thisincludes children who were looked after but ceasedto be so because they were adopted (or becamesubject to a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

5. Children who are members of Eastern OrthodoxChurches. Evidence of baptism will be required.

6. Children of families who are committed membersof other Christian denominations. Evidence ofbaptism (or dedication) and of religiouscommitment provided by a priest or minister wherethe family regularly worship will be required.

7. Children of other faiths. Evidence of religiouscommitment provided by a priest, minister orreligious leader where the family regularly worshipwill be required.

8. Any other children.

St Anthony’s Catholic Primary SchoolCatholic voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Jane Day

Etherow Street, SE22 0LA

020 8693 6852

www.stanthonys.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/5201

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: yes

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THE SCHOOLSSt Francesca C

abrini Primary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

If more than 60 applications are received thegovernors will apply the following oversubscriptioncriteria in the sequence shown. It should be notedthat children with statements of special educationalneeds, where St Francesca Cabrini is named in suchstatement and where it can meet the needs of thatchild, will be admitted prior to the oversubscriptioncriteria being applied to all other applicants.

1. Looked after children from Catholic families ornon Catholic looked after children in the care ofCatholic families. This includes children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they wereadopted (or became subject to a child arrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Children with known medical or social needs fromCatholic families for whom this is the mostappropriate school.

3. Children who have been baptised in the Catholicfaith and whose parents attend weekly mass at oneof the following parishes St. James, Peckham Rye; StMatthew’s, West Norwood; St Thomas the Apostle,Nunhead; St William of York, Forest Hill.

4. Children who have been baptised in the Catholicfaith and whose parents attend weekly mass inparishes other than those shown in 3.

5. Children who have been baptised into theCatholic faith whose parents attend a Catholicchurch less frequently.

6. Looked after children of other or no faith. Thisincludes children who were looked after but ceasedto be so because they were adopted (or becamesubject to a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

7. Children who do not fall within 1 to 6 who have asibling attending the school at the time of admission.

8. Children of other faiths whose parents attend theirchurch frequently (equivalent evidence as set out in 4is required)

9. Other children. If the number of applicationsrequires the governors to distinguish betweenapplicants within priorities 7 to 9 inclusive then thoseliving nearest to the school (measured by the localauthority mapping system) will be given priority.

Tie break: If there are more than 60 applicants fallingwithin priorities 3 to 6 the tie break tests will besiblings first then those who live nearest to the school(as measured by the local authority mapping system).

St Francesca Cabrini Primary SchoolCatholic voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Jacintha M Martin

Forest Hill Road, SE23 3LE

020 8699 8862

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/5200

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: yes

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St Francis Catholic Prim

ary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Places will be offered in accordance with thefollowing order of priorities:

1. Looked after baptised Catholic children or looked after baptised children in the care ofCatholic families. This includes children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they wereadopted (or became subject to a child arrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Baptised Catholic children. Evidence of baptismwill be required.

3. Children enrolled in the catechumenate. Evidenceof enrolment in the catechumenate will be required.

4. Looked after children who are not Catholic. Thisincludes children who were looked after but ceasedto be so because they were adopted (or becamesubject to a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

5. Children who are members of Eastern Orthodoxchurches. Evidence of baptism will be required.

6. Children who are members of non catholicChristian denominations that are part of ChurchesTogether in England*. Evidence of membership ofthe church should be provided e.g. baptismendorsed by a minister at the church where thefamily usually worship.

7. Children of other faiths. Evidence of membershipshould be provided by the leader of a designatedplace of worship.

8. Any other children.

*Please contact the school for the full list ofmembers of Churches Together in England.

St Francis Catholic Primary SchoolCatholic voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Ros Atkinson / Mrs Carol Molloy

Friary Road, SE15 1RQ

020 7639 0187

www.stfrancis.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3435

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: yes

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THE SCHOOLSSt G

eorge’s Cathedral C

atholic Primary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Places will be allocated in accordance with thefollowing criteria in the order of priority set out below:

1. Baptised Catholic looked after children or lookedafter children in the care of Catholic families. Thisincludes children who were looked after but ceasedto be so because they were adopted (or becamesubject to a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

2. Baptised Catholic children and children enrolledin the catechumenate.

3. Other looked after children. This includes childrenwho were looked after but ceased to be so becausethey were adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

4. Children who are members of Eastern Christianchurches, including Orthodox churches. Evidence ofbaptism or reception, from the authorities of thosechurches will be required.

5. Children of families who are committed membersof other Christian denominations that are part ofChurches Together in England. Evidence of baptism(or dedication) and of religious commitmentprovided by a priest or minister where the familyregularly worships will be required.

6. Children of other faiths. Evidence of religiouscommitment provided by a priest minister orreligious leader where the family regularly worshipswill be required.

7. Any other children.

If there is oversubscription in any of the categories,the governing body will allocate places inaccordance with the following criteria:

a) The attendance of a sibling at the school at thetime of admission will increase the priority of anapplication within each category.

b) For categories 2 and 4, the strength of evidence of commitment to the faith as demonstrated by thelevel of the family’s Mass attendance on Sundays will increase the priority of an application withineach category. This evidence must be provided by the parent/guardian and be able to be endorsed by a priest, at the church where the family worship.

c) For categories 5 and 6, the strength of evidenceof commitment to the faith as demonstrated by the level of the family’s attendance at services willincrease the priority of an application within eachcategory. This evidence must be provided by theparent/guardian and be able to be endorsed by apriest minister or religious leader from the placewhere the family normally worships.

d) The governing body may increase the priority ofan application within a category where evidence isprovided at the time of application of an exceptionalsocial, medical or pastoral need of the child, whichmakes the school particularly suitable for the child in question. Written verification by the appropriateauthority (e.g. medical practitioner, educationalwelfare officer, social worker, and priest) will berequired at time of the application.

e) The distance from home to school measured bythe shortest safe walking route, from the child’shome to the main school entrance in Lambeth Road.

St George’s Cathedral Catholic Primary SchoolCatholic voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mrs Ann E Higgs

33 Westminster Bridge Road, SE1 7JB

020 7525 9250

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3447

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: yes

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St James the G

reat Catholic Prim

ary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Places will be offered in accordance with thefollowing order of priorities:

1. Baptised Catholic looked after children andchildren who were looked after but ceased to be sobecause they were adopted (or became subject to a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

2. Baptised children of committed Catholic parentsor carers who are resident in the parish of St Jamesthe Great, Peckham. Commitment to catholicity inthe first four priorities must be verified on the formsupplied by the parish priest of the parish where thefamily regularly worships. This must be sent by theparish priest to the school. It indicates four levels ofverification. i. Regular attendance at massii. Occasional attendance at mass. iii. Irregularattendance at mass. iv. No previous knowledge ofattendance at mass.

3. Baptised children of committed Catholic parents/carers who are resident in other parishes.Commitment to catholicity must be verified by theparish priest of the parish where the family regularlyworship on the form supplied.

4. Other looked after children and children whowere looked after but ceased to be so because theywere adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/ special guardianship order).

5. Children of parents who are adherents to theChristian Orthodox church, not included in one to

three above, who are baptised in the orthodox rites. Commitment to their faith must be verified bytheir priest.

6. Baptised children of other Christiandenominations as recognised by the British Councilof Churches. Commitment to their faith must beverified by priest or minister.

7. Any other applicants.

The following order of priorities will be applied whenapplications within any of the categories aboveexceed places and it is necessary to decide betweenthem. a) The presence of a brother or sister, orstep/half brother or sister or adopted sibling in theschool at the time of admission. b) For categoriestwo, three and four the strength of evidence ofcommitment to the faith as demonstrated by thefamily’s mass attendance will increase the priority ofan applicant within each category. This evidencemust be provided by the parents or guardians andendorsed by a priest or minister from the placewhere the family normally worships. c) Medical orsocial grounds which make the school more suitablefor the child than any other local school. Verificationby an appropriate authority (e.g. medicalpractitioner, education welfare officer, socialworker) would be required, and an explanation ofthe difficulties that would be caused if their childhad to attend another school. d) Distance fromfront door of home to main school gate onPeckham Road, measured by the shortest walkingroute using public highways.

St James the Great Catholic Primary SchoolCatholic voluntary aided

Executive Headteacher: Ms Janice Babb

Peckham Road, SE15 5LP

020 7703 5870

www.stjamesthegreat.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3399

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

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THE SCHOOLSSt John’s C

atholic Primary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Whenever there are more applications than placesavailable, priority will always be given to Catholicapplicants in accordance with the oversubscriptioncriteria listed below:

1. Looked after Catholic children or looked afterchildren in the care of Catholic families. Thisincludes children who were looked after but ceasedto be so because they were adopted (or becamesubject to a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

2. Baptised Catholic children. Evidence of baptismwill be required.

3. Children enrolled in the catechumenate. Evidenceof enrolment in the catechumenate will be required.

4. Other looked after children. This includes childrenwho were looked after but ceased to be so becausethey were adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

5. Children who are members of Eastern OrthodoxChurches. Evidence of baptism will be required.

6. Children of families who are committed membersof other Christian denominations that are part ofChurches Together in England. Evidence of baptism(or dedication) provided by a priest or minister of adesignated place of worship will be required.

7. Children of other faiths. Evidence of religiouscommitment provided by a priest, minister orreligious leader of a designated place of worship willbe required.

8. Any other children.

Where the offer of places to all the applicants in any of the categories listed above would lead to oversubscription the following provisions will be applied:

a) For category 2 the strength of evidence ofcommitment to the faith as demonstrated by thelevel of the family’s mass attendance on Sundayswill increase the priority of an application withineach category. This evidence must be provided by the parents or guardians and be able to beendorsed by a priest, at the church where the familynormally worship.

b) A brother or sister on roll at the time of admission.Evidence of the relationship may be required.

c) Social and medical needs which make the schoolparticularly suitable for the child in question. Strongand relevant evidence must be provided by anappropriate professional authority (e.g. qualifiedmedical practitioner.

St John’s Catholic Primary SchoolCatholic voluntary aided

Headteacher: Ms Janice Babb

St Elmo’s Road, SE16 6SD

020 7252 1859

www.st-john.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3669

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

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St Joseph’s Catholic Infants’ School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Where the number of applications on behalf ofchildren exceeds 60, the governors will offer places,in the order stated, using the following criteria:

1. Catholic looked after children and children whowere looked after but ceased to be so because theyhave been adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Baptised practising Catholic children and childrenenrolled in the catechumenate, who reside in theSacred Heart Parish. Evidence of baptism orcatechumenate will be required.

3. Baptised practising Catholic children and childrenenrolled in the catechumenate, who reside in the St. Wilfrid’s or St. Philip and St. James’ parishes.Evidence of baptism or catechumenate will berequired.

4. Baptised practising Catholic children and childrenenrolled in the catechumenate, who reside in otherparishes. Evidence of baptism or catechumenate willbe required.

5. Baptised Catholic children, evidence of baptismor catechumenate will be required.

6. Children enrolled in the catechumenate. Evidenceof enrolment in the catechumenate will be required.

7. Other looked after children and children whowere looked after but ceased to be so because theyhave been adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/ special guardianship order).

8. Children who are members of Eastern Orthodoxchurches. Evidence of baptism will be required.

9. Children of families who are committed membersof other Christian denominations. Evidence ofbaptism (or dedication) and of religiouscommitment provided by a priest or minister wherethe family regularly worships will be required.

10. Children of other faiths. Evidence of religiouscommitment provided by a priest, minister orreligious leader where the family regularly worshipwill be required.

11. Any other children.

The following order of priorities will be appliedwhen applications within any of the categoriesdetailed exceed the places available and it isnecessary to decide between applications.

a) For category two, three and four, the strength of evidence of commitment to the faith asdemonstrated by the level of the family’s massattendance on Sundays. This evidence must beprovided by the parents or guardians and beendorsed by a priest at the church(es) where thefamily normally worship.

St Joseph’s Catholic Infants’ SchoolCatholic voluntary aided

Acting Executive Headteacher: Anita Gallagher

Pitman Street, SE5 0TS

020 7703 9264

st-josephs-inf-camberwell.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/5204

Age range: 5 to 7

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: yes

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atholic Infants’ School

b) For category 5, 7, 8 and 9, the strength of evidence of commitment to the faith asdemonstrated by the level of the family’s attendance at services. This evidence must be provided by the parents or guardians and be endorsed by a priest or minister at the church(s) where the family normally worship.

c) A brother or sister on the school roll at the time of admission. Evidence of the relationship may be required.

d) A brother or sister on the school roll of St.Joseph’s Junior School at the time of admission.Evidence of the relationship may be required.

e) Medical, social or pastoral grounds which makethe school particularly suitable for the child inquestion. Strong and relevant evidence must beprovided by an appropriate professional authority(e.g. qualified medical practitioner, educationwelfare officer, social worker, and priest).

f) Distance from home to school (measured by astraight line route, taking into account the safety of the child and the availability of public transport).Evidence of residence may be required.

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St Joseph’s Catholic Junior School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

1. Looked after Catholic children or looked afterchildren in the care of Catholic families. Thisincludes children who were looked after but ceasedto be so because they were adopted (or becamesubject to a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

2. Baptised practising Catholic children who residein the Sacred Heart Parish Camberwell. Evidence ofbaptism will be required.

3. Baptised practising Catholic children who residein the St Wilfred’s or St Phillip and James’ parishes.Evidence of baptism will be required.

4. Baptised practising Catholic children who reside inother parishes. Evidence of baptism will be required.

5. Baptised Catholic children. Evidence of baptismwill be required.

6. Children enrolled in the catechumenate. Evidenceof enrolment in the catechumenate will be required.

7. Other looked after children. This includes childrenwho were looked after but ceased to be so becausethey were adopted (or become subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

8. Children who are members of Eastern OrthodoxChurches. Evidence of baptism will be required.

9. Children who are members of other Christiandenominations. Evidence of membership of thechurch provided by a priest or minister where thefamily regularly worship will be required.

10. Children of other faiths. Evidence of religiousmembership provided by a priest, minister or religiousleader of a designated place of worship will be required.

11. Any other children.

The following order of priorities will be applied whenapplications within any of the above categoriesexceed the places available and it is necessary todecide between applications.a) For category 2, 3 and 4 the strength of evidence of commitment to the faith as demonstrated by thelevel of the family’s mass attendance on Sundaysusing the frequency of mass attendance asked for on the supplementary form. Applications will beranked in the order shown on the supplementaryform. Firstly those who attend mass weekly, thenthose who attend once or twice a month etc. Thisevidence should be provided by the parents or carersand be endorsed by a priest at the church(es) wherethe family normally worship.b) The presence of a brother or sister on the schoolroll at the time of admission. Evidence of therelationship may be required.c) The presence of a brother or sister attending StJoseph’s Catholic Infant School Camberwell, at thetime of admission.d) Medical or social/pastoral grounds which make theschool particularly suitable for the child in question.Strong and relevant evidence must be provided by an appropriate professional authority (e.g. qualifiedmedical practitioner, education welfare officer, socialworker or priest).e) Distance from home to school as measured in astraight line from the front entrance of the pupil’shome to the pupil entrance gate of the school.Evidence of residence may be required.

St Joseph’s Catholic Junior SchoolCatholic voluntary aided

Acting Executive Headteacher: Anita Gallagher

Pitman Street, SE5 0TS

020 7703 3455

www.stjosephs.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/5203

Age range: 7 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: yes

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THE SCHOOLSSt Joseph’s C

atholic Primary School, G

eorge Row

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Where there are more applications for places thanthe number of places available, the Governors willoffer places using the following criteria in the order stated:

1. ‘Looked after’ Catholic children or looked afterchildren in the care of Catholic families. Thisincludes children who were looked after but ceasedto be so because they were adopted (or becamesubject to a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

2. Baptised Catholic children, evidence of baptismwill be required.

3. Children enrolled in the catechumenate. Evidenceof enrolment in the catechumenate will be required.

4. Other ‘looked after’ children. This includes childrenwho were looked after but ceased to be so becausethey were adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

5. Children who are members of Eastern Orthodox.Evidence of Baptism will be required.

6. Children of families who are members of otherChristian denominations that are part of ChurchesTogether in England. Evidence of Baptism (ordedication) provided by a priest or minister of adesignated place of worship will be required.

7. Children who are members of other faiths.Evidence of membership of the faith provided by apriest, minister or religious leader of the designatedplace of worship will be required.

8. Any other children.

If there is oversubscription in any of the abovecategories, the governing body will allocate placesin accordance with the following criteria:

a) For Category 2 above – the strength of evidenceof commitment to the faith as demonstrated by the level of the family’s mass attendance onSunday’s. This evidence must be provided by theparents/carers and be endorsed by a priest at thechurch(es) where the family normally worship.Applications will be ranked in the order shown onthe supplementary form; firstly those who attendmass weekly, then once or twice a month etc.

b) A brother or sister on the school roll at the timeof admission. Evidence of the relationship may berequired.

c) Social, pastoral and medical needs which makethe school a particularly suitable for the child inquestion. Strong and relevant evidence must beprovided by an appropriate professional authority(e.g. qualified medical practitioner, educationwelfare officer, social worker or priest).

d) Proximity to the school from the applicants homeaddress, the distance measured in a straight linefrom the school entrance. Evidence of residence maybe required. Where the last remaining space is to beallocated and two or more children are deemed tolive at the same distance from the school, the placewill be decided by the drawing of lots.

St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, George RowCatholic voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mr Macauley

George Row, SE16 4UP

020 7237 4267

www.stjosephs-georgerow.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3475

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 45

Supplementary information form required: yes

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St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Gomm RoadCatholic voluntary aided

Headteacher: Mr Christopher Wilcocks

Gomm Road, SE16 2TY

020 7237 4036

www.stjosephs026.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/3476

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

1. Looked after children from Catholic families. Thisincludes children who were looked after but ceasedto be so because they were adopted (or becamesubject to a child arrangement/residence/specialguardianship order).

2. Baptised Catholic children from practisingCatholic families* who are resident in the parishesof St Peter’s and the Guardian Angels Rotherhitheand St Gertrude’s South Bermondsey.

3. Other baptised Catholic children from practisingCatholic families who are resident in the parishes ofHoly Trinity Church, Dockhead and Our Lady of theImmaculate Conception, Surrey Docks for whom StJoseph’s is the nearest Catholic school.

4. Other baptised Catholic children.

5. Catechumens and members of an EasternChristian Church.

6. Other looked after children. This includes childrenwho were looked after but ceased to be so becausethey were adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

7. Christians of other denominations whose parentsare in sympathy with the aims and ethos of theschool and whose application is supported by aminister of religion.

8. Children of other faiths whose parents are insympathy with the aims and ethos of the school andwhose application is supported by a religious leader.

9. Any other applicants whose parents are insympathy with the aims and ethos of the school.

*Families who habitually worship at mass on aregular basis, verified by a reference from a priest inthe standard format laid down by the diocese.

The attendance of a brother or sister at the time ofenrolment will increase the priority of an applicationwithin each category.

The governing body may increase the priority of anapplication within a category where evidence isprovided at the time of application of an exceptionalsocial, medical or pastoral need of the child that canbe most appropriately met at this school.

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ary SchoolAdmission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

All places are allocated in the following priority order:

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/ special guardianship order).

2. Children with siblings attending the school at thetime of admittance.

3. Children who have special educational, social ormedical needs declared to the school as soon asdiagnosed, along with written evidence from arelevant professional such as a doctor, social workeror educational psychologist.

4. Nearness to the school as defined by zones,which are measured in diameter from a centralpoint of the school building working outwardsforming equal circles numbered one to seven (onebeing the nearest) around the building as shown onthe map displayed in the school office. If twochildren live in the same zone, the distance will thenbe measured from their home to the school maingate as the crow flies.

Charlotte Sharman Primary SchoolFoundation school

Headteacher: Emma Morrogh-Ryan

West Square, SE11 4SN

020 7735 5598

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/5207

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: yes

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Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

In the event of the school having more applicantsthan places, either in the normal admissions round or for casual vacancies, places will beallocated in the following priority order, with one ashighest priority:

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/ special guardianship order).

2. Siblings of children attending the school at thetime of admission

3. Children with special needs for whom this is thenearest school to their home address or whoseneeds this school is particularly able to meet

4. Other applicants, children who live nearest to theschool measured as the crow flies

Tie breaker1. If there is a tie of one or more children for a placeallocated under either of criterion one to three(normally occurring only for in year vacancies), it will be resolved by the application of criterion four to the competing applicants. If there remains atie, the tie break given at point two should be used(see below).

2. If in any circumstances, after the application of all criteria, and, if applicable, the tie breaker given atpoint one above, a tie between two or morechildren has to be resolved, the place will beallocated randomly between those children by thedrawing of names unseen from a hat.

Friars Primary Foundation SchoolFoundation school

Headteacher: Mr Justin Burtt

Webber Street, SE1 0RF

020 7207 1807

www.friars.southwark.sch.uk

[email protected]

partial wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/5205

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 30

Supplementary information form required: yes

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Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

If there are too many applicants, the followingcriteria are considered. These are stated in order of priority:

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/ special guardianship order).

2. Children with a sibling already attending SurreySquare Primary School.

3. Children with known medical or social needs.Written supporting evidence must be supplied atthe time of application stating why this is the mostappropriate school for the child, from a relevantprofessional, such as a paediatrician or educationalpsychologist.

4. Pupils attending Surrey Square Primary Schoolnursery class.

5. The distance from home to school. This is theroute that would be taken for children walking toschool bearing in mind their safety and age.

Please note that children attending our nursery classare not automatically given a place in reception.

Surrey Square Primary SchoolFoundation school

Headteachers: Liz Robinson and Nicola Noble

Surrey Square, SE17 2JY

020 7703 3049

www.surreysquareprimary.co.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/5209

Age range: 3 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: no

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ich Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

When the academy is oversubscribed, priority foradmission will be given to those children in priorityorder below:

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence or special guardianship order).

2. Children who the Harris Academy Trust acceptshave an exceptional medical or social need for aplace at the school.

3. Children with a sibling already attending theschool and who will still be attending on the date of admission.

4. Admission of pupils on the basis of proximity tothe school using straight line measurement from themain entrance of the school to the main entrance ofthe child’s home.

Tie breakerRandom allocation will be used as a tie break incategories 3-4, to decide who has the highestpriority for admission.

Harris Primary Academy East DulwichFree school

Headteacher: Mr Leroy Hoyte

Homestall Road, SE22 0NR*

020 8253 7777

www.harrisprimaryeastdulwich.org.uk

[email protected]

Partial (temporary site)

DfE number: 210/2004

Age range: 4 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: no

*Please note the school will be moving to apermanent address at 173-183 Lordship Lane, SE228HA once the new building is complete.

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Executive principal: Carol-Anne Alcock

112 Peckham Road, SE15 5DZ

020 7394 5700

www.harrisfreeschoolpeckham.org.uk

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/2001

Age range: 4 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: no

Harris Primary Free School Peckham

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

Where the number of applications for admission isgreater than the published admission number,applications will be considered against the criteriaset out below. After the admission of pupils withstatements of special educational needs where theHarris Primary Free School Peckham is named on thestatement, the criteria will be applied in the order inwhich they are set out below:

1. Children in public care and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Brothers or sisters of pupils attending the HarrisPrimary Free School Peckham and Harris AcademyPeckham and who will still be in attendance on thedate of admission. (Brothers and sisters include halfbrothers and sisters, and step brothers and sisterswho share the same home. It also includes adoptedbrothers and sisters who share the same home). Ifthere are more sibling applicants than places availablepriority will be given to siblings who live closest to theschool on the basis of proximity to the school usingstraight line measurement from the main entrance ofthe school to the main entrance to the child’s home.

3. Admission of pupils on the basis of proximity tothe school using straight line measurement from themain entrance of the school to the main entrance tothe child’s home.

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Judith Kerr Prim

ary School

Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

If there are more applications than places, placeswill be offered in accordance with the followingcriteria in order of priority:

1. Looked after children or children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they havebeen adopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Children of founders of the school as approvedby the Secretary of State for Education.

3. Children who have a brother or sister or stepbrother or step-sister who have one or more parentsin common, or any other child for whom the parenthas parental responsibility, living at the sameaddress, who is already at the school when theapplicant will enter the school.

4. 50% of the remaining places will be allocated tochildren who live closest to the school, measured asa straight line distance from the school gates to thefront door of the child’s home.

5. Remaining places will be allocated using randomallocation.

Judith Kerr Primary SchoolFree school

Headteacher: Claire Eskelson

62-68 Half Moon Lane, SE24 9JE

020 7738 6481

http://www.jkps-cfbt.org

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/2002

Age range: 4 to 11

Primary admission limit: 50

Supplementary information form required: no

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Admission criteria 2015 (summary)contact school for full criteria

If the school receives more applications than thereare places available, the following criteria will apply:

1. Looked after children, previously looked afterchildren who ceased to be so because they wereadopted (or became subject to a child arrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Children with exceptional medical, social orpsychological needs. Written supportive evidencemust be supplied from a relevant professional (apaediatrician or educational psychologist) at thetime of application stating why this is the mostappropriate school for the child.

3. Children with siblings who are already on roll atthe school and will still be on roll at their date ofentry. This includes half, step and fosterbrothers/sisters.

4. Children living nearest to the school as measuredby a straight line.

Southwark Free SchoolFree school

Headteacher: Mrs Elizabeth Marriott

Ledbury Hall, Pencraig Way, SE15 1SH

020 7635 4256

www.southwarkfreeschool.com

[email protected]

limited wheelchair access

DfE number: 210/2000

Age range: 4 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information form required: no

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The Belham Primary School will be acceptingExpressions of Interest from parents from 1September 2014. If you are interested in your childattending the school from September 2015, pleasecontact the school by email [email protected]

1. Looked after children and children who werelooked after but ceased to be so because they wereadopted (or became subject to a childarrangement/residence/special guardianship order).

2. Children who have brothers or sisters attendingthe school at the time of entry.**

3. Children who have a specific social/medical orpsychological need which the school is best placedto meet (backed up by professional advice from therelevant professionals as to why the school isnecessary, and agreed by the Headteacher).

4. Children living nearest to the school usingstraight line measurement from the main entranceof the school to the main entrance of the child’shome (‘as the crow flies’).

**Reception places will be allocated first, followedby Year 1 places, with priority given to children witha sibling who has an allocated Reception place.

The Belham Primary SchoolFree school

Executive Headteacher: Mrs Sonia Case

165 Bellenden Road, SE15 4DG*

020 7525 9188/9

www.dulwichhamletjuniorschoool.org.uk/thebelham.htm

[email protected]

total wheelchair access

DfE number: to be confirmed

Age range: 4 to 11

Primary admission limit: 60

Supplementary information formrequired: no

*Temporary postal address: Dulwich HamletJunior School, Dulwich Village, SE21 7AL

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In year applications are places applied foroutside of the secondary transfer process andstarting reception class.

Families applying for a place in Southwark schoolsmust complete the Southwark in year applicationform. Completed forms are to be returned to:School admissions team (4th floor), children’sservices, Southwark Council, PO Box 64529,London SE1P 5LX or by email [email protected].

However, Southwark families applying to transfertheir child from one Southwark school to anotherSouthwark school must return their completed formdirectly to the school they are applying to.

Families applying for a school place outside ofSouthwark are to contact the relevant localauthority to enquire about applying for places intheir area.

The in year form is available to download atwww.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissionsAlternatively, you can request the form by calling020 7525 5337.

Families who are applying for a voluntary aided(church) school, academy, foundation or free school,must contact the school directly to ask if theyrequire families to complete a supplementaryinformation form (SIF). All completed SIFs must bereturned directly to the school of application.

For further information about in year admissionsplease visitwww.southwark.gov.uk/schooladmissions

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In year admissions and how

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In order for young people to get the best outof their education it is important that theyattend school regularly, they arrive on time,and that they get the right support to helpthem reach their potential. The early helpsupport service is available through yourschool to provide some of this support.

School attendance

The early help service monitors school attendance andexclusions and helps schools and parents meet theirlegal responsibilities. Our officers work closely withschools to improve levels of attendance andbehaviour, and will always try to work in partnershipwith parents to resolve any difficulties.

If your child is too unwell to attend school, youshould contact the school straight away and tell theschool when you expect them to return.

The council and government expect that parentswill not disrupt children’s education by taking them on holiday during the school term.Headteachers may authorise up to ten days ofabsence in exceptional circumstances.

If permission is not given and a family goes onholiday they risk a penalty notice and a fine of £60per parent.

In addition, if your child is absent for more than tendays without the headteacher’s agreement, you mayrisk losing the school place. Please speak to theschool before making your travel arrangements.

You can contact Southwark Council’s early helpservice direct by contacting the duty desk on 0207525 2714 between 9am and 1pm, Monday toFriday, where you will be able to arrange anappointment to see an officer or have a telephonediscussion.

Child employment

National regulations and local bylaws protectchildren from harm and exploitation throughunsuitable employment. For advice and applicationsfor work permits and chaperone licenses, pleasecontact Southwark Council’s child employmentofficer on 020 7525 2702.

Safeguarding your child

Schools and Southwark Council have a legal duty tosafeguard pupils and promote their welfare andwellbeing through effective links with parents andcarers and child protection procedures. They mustconsider reporting any unexplained injuries; unusualbehaviour or worrying things said by or about thechild and will not take risks with the safety orwelfare of your child.

n Good communication is very important betweenhome and school about any accidents, illness orupset that might be affecting your child

n If you cannot collect your child from school on time,you must contact the school as soon as possible

n You must give your child’s school your contactdetails and details of a relative or friend who iswilling to act as an emergency contact

n A referral to children’s social care will notnormally be made without discussing this withyou first but please make sure that the schoolknows how to contact you

n If you are looking after a child who is not a closerelative for more than 28 days, you will need toregister this as a private fostering arrangement sothat you and the child can be properly supported

n If you think that your child is being bullied byother children (including upsetting text messagesor via the Internet) you must report this to theirteacher, head of year, form tutor or class teacher.

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Exclusions

A headteacher may exclude a child in response toserious breaches of the school’s disciplinaryprocedures. Advice for parents regarding exclusionsis available from Southwark Council’s pupil inclusioncoordinator (exclusions) on 020 7525 7190/2699.

Private fostering

If you are looking after a child or young person whois not a close relative for 28 days or more you mustinform Southwark Council on 020 7525 1921. Theywill make sure that you and the child are givensupport and will also be able to tell you about otherservices which might be helpful.

Education psychology

Educational psychologists have been specially trainedin how children develop and learn and they have adetailed understanding of the school environment.They can work with children, parents and teachingstaff to help resolve problems that can affectlearning. If your child would benefit from supportfrom an educational psychologist the school willrequest this from the early help service.

Education when away from school

Schools have to provide continued education for anypupil who is unable to attend school for a period ofup to 15 school days. Your child’s school will makearrangements for setting and marking school workto do at home. However, you must first contact theschool to put these arrangements in place.

If your child is likely to be out of school for morethan 15 school days, tuition will need to beprovided in your home. The school or parent mustinform Southwark Council in writing as soon as it isknown that the absence is likely to be more than 15days. Evidence relating to the child’s absence mustalso be supplied from the child’s GP, consultant, orsocial worker confirming that the pupil is unable toattend school.

Early help service

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Southwark Council’s pupil benefits teamprocess applications for the following serviceson behalf of residents whose children attendSouthwark primary schools.

Free school meals

All pupils in Southwark primary schools are currentlyoffered free, healthy school meals. However, thosechildren entitled to a statutory free school meal andin receipt of one of the following benefits will needto complete an application form. Please contactyour child’s school for further information.

n Income support

n Jobseeker’s allowance (income based)

n Child tax credit – provided you are not entitled toworking tax credit

n State pension – this benefit must be your solesource of income

n Employment Support Allowance (ESA)

n Support under Part IV of the Immigration andAsylum Act 1999

We aim to process your claim within three weeks ofreceipt of your application. Our busy periods are thefirst three weeks of September, January and April.

Free travel

All pupils attending Southwark schools will be eligibleto travel on London buses free of charge, some maychoose to walk or cycle to and from school.

If you have accepted a place at the nearest schoolavailable to you and none of these travel options arereasonable or you meet one of the criteria set out inour school travel assistance policy, we may consideradditional travel support.

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For further information and to view our school travel assistance policy visit:

www.southwark.gov.uk/schooltransport [email protected] request a copy.

All children under 16 (and under 18 in full timeeducation) can travel for free on London buses.Contact Transport for London for moreinformation on free travel on London buses forunder 16’s on:

0343 222 1234www.tfl.gov.uk

For information, contact Southwark Council’spupil benefits team on:

020 7525 [email protected]

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Customer service centre020 7525 [email protected]

Early help service020 7525 4780/2714www.southwark.gov.uk/ICSS [email protected]

Education psychology020 7525 2714/4780www.southwark.gov.uk/[email protected]

Family Information ServiceFor a full listing of after school clubs and services

0800 013 0639www.southwark.gov.uk/[email protected]

Libraries020 7525 2000www.southwark.gov.uk/[email protected]

Pupil benefits team020 7525 5051www.southwark.gov.uk/[email protected]

School admissions team (4th floor)Children’s servicesSouthwark CouncilPO Box 64529London SE1P 5LX

020 7525 5337www.southwark.gov.uk/[email protected]

School preference adviser (SPA)The SPA is based in the parent partnership serviceand can give you impartial, independent adviceabout the school applications process for all children

020 7525 [email protected]

Southwark Information, Advice and Support Team

020 7525 2866 or 020 7525 [email protected]

Special education needs team020 7525 4278www.southwark.gov.uk/[email protected]

Other organisations

Advisory Centre for Education (ACE)Advice on exclusion, bullying, special educationalneeds and appeals etc72 Durnsford RoadLondon N11 2EJ

0300 0115 [email protected]

Department for Education (DfE)National government information on education(correspondence address)Picadilly GateStone StreetManchester, M1 2WD

0370 000 2288www.education.gov.uk

Direct GovPublic services all in one place

www.gov.uk/browse/education

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Independent Schools CouncilPromotes choice, diversity and excellence in education

020 7766 7070www.isc.co.uk

Local Government OmbudsmenIf you have a complaint about the council(Correspondence address)PO Box 4771Coventry CV4 0EH

0300 061 0614www.lgo.org.uk

Southwark Diocesan Board of Education(Church of England)48 Union StreetLondon SE1 1TD

020 7234 9200

Southwark Schools Commission(Roman Catholic)St Edward’s HouseSt Paul’s Wood HillOrpington BR5 2SR

0168 982 9331

The Office of the Schools AdjudicatorFor complaints/concerns with admission arrangementsMowden HallStaindrop Road, Darlington DL3 9BG

01325 735303www.education.gov.uk/[email protected]

Transport for LondonInformation on transport

0343 222 1234www.tfl.gov.uk

Schools outside of SouthwarkYou must always complete the application form forthe borough in which you live. You can apply for up tosix schools (excluding independent schools) whetherthey are in Southwark or in another borough.

For further information about schools in otherboroughs please contact them directly using the list below.

London borough admissions teamstelephone numbers

Bexley 020 8303 7777 option 2Bromley 020 8313 4044 Camden 020 7974 1625Croydon 020 8726 6400 option 3Greenwich 020 8921 8043Hackney 020 8820 7401Islington 020 7527 5515 Kensington and Chelsea 020 7745 6432Lambeth 020 7926 9503 option 2Lewisham 020 8314 8282Merton 020 8274 4906Newham 020 8430 2000Tower Hamlets 020 7364 5006 option 2Wandsworth 020 8871 7316Westminster 020 7745 6433

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Community primary schools

Albion Primary SchoolAlfred Salter Primary School Bellenden Primary School Bessemer Grange Primary SchoolBrunswick Park Primary School Camelot Primary School Charles Dickens Primary School Cobourg Primary School Comber Grove Primary SchoolCrampton Primary School Crawford Primary School Dog Kennel Hill Primary School Dulwich Wood Primary SchoolGloucester Primary School Goodrich Primary School Grange Primary School Heber Primary School Hollydale Primary School Ilderton Primary School Ivydale Primary School John Ruskin Primary School Keyworth Primary School Lyndhurst Primary School Michael Faraday Primary School Oliver Goldsmith Primary School Phoenix Primary SchoolPilgrim’s Way Primary School Riverside Primary School Robert Browning Primary School Rotherhithe Primary school Rye Oak Primary School Snowsfields Primary School Southwark Park School Tower Bridge Primary School Townsend Primary School Victory Primary School

Academies

ARK Globe Academy Dulwich Hamlet Junior School Goose Green Primary SchoolHarris Primary Academy, Peckham Park John Donne Primary SchoolRedriff Primary School

Voluntary aided schools

Boutcher Church of England Primary School The Cathedral School of St Saviour and St Mary OverieDulwich Village C of E Infants’ School Peter Hills with St Mary’s and St Paul’s C of E Primary School St George’s C of E Primary School St James’ C of E Primary School St John’s and St Clement’s C of E Primary School St John’s Walworth C of E Primary School St Jude’s C of E Primary School St Mary Magdalene C of E Primary School St Paul’s C of E Primary School St Peter’s Walworth C of E Primary School English Martyrs’ Catholic Primary School Saint Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, The Borough St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School St Francesca Cabrini Primary School St Francis Catholic Primary School St George’s Cathedral Catholic Primary School St James the Great Catholic Primary School St John’s Catholic Primary School St Joseph’s Catholic Infants’ School St Joseph’s Catholic Junior School St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, George Row St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Gomm Road

Foundation schools

Charlotte Sharman Primary SchoolFriars Primary Foundation School Surrey Square Primary School

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Harris Primary Academy East DulwichHarris Primary Free School PeckhamJudith Kerr Free SchoolSouthwark Free SchoolThe Belham Primary School

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School admissions team (4th floor)Children’s and Adults ServicesSouthwark CouncilPO Box 64529London SE1P 5LX

020 7525 5337www.southwark.gov.uk/[email protected]