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Primary School Area Directory
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Junior School Area Directory
Middle School Area Directory
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Every maintained primary, infant, junior and middle school in Hertfordshire is listed in the directory section and includes information to help you with your application.
School detailsThe entry for each school gives the contact details including the school website address. A number of schools in Hertfordshire have applied for Academy status. Academy status will not change a school’s published admission arrangements for September 2011.
ExampleHeadteacher: Mr Head
School Street, Fieldford, AB1 2CD 01234 567890 FAX 01234 567891
@ [email protected] www.school.sch.uk
Type: Community (mixed)Published Admission Number: 30Nursery at School: Yes/NoSchool Code: 9991110
TypeSchools are either:•Community • Voluntary controlled•Foundation or • Voluntary aided
Community schoolsHertfordshire County Council is responsible for admissions and places are allocated in accordance with the County Council’s admission rules (pages 17-23) Apply online or request a HCC paper application form.
Voluntary controlled schoolsHertfordshire County Council is responsible for admissions and places are allocated in accordance with the County Council’s admission rules (pages 17-23) Although these are often Church of England schools, membership of a faith group is not taken into account in the allocation of places. Apply online or request a HCC paper application form.
Foundation schoolsThe governing body of the school is responsible for admissions, setting the admission arrangements and allocating places. Apply online or request a HCC paper application form. In addition, complete the school’s supplementary information form if necessary.
Voluntary aided schoolsThese are faith schools or have charitable status. The governing body of the school is responsible for admissions, setting the admission arrangements and allocating places. Apply online or request a HCC paper application form. In addition, complete the school’s supplementary information form if necessary
Published admission numberThis is the number of children that can be admitted to the school in September 2011.Denomination (if applicable)Catholic, Church of England, Jewish.
The School Code listed for each school must be given on the paper application form if you apply on paper.
Supplementary Information Form This section will tell you if you need to complete a supplementary information form (SIF) as well as applying online or on the paper application form in this booklet.
Information about applications and allocations in previous years is available at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admission RulesThe admission arrangements in this booklet are correct at the time of going to press. However, an objection has been made to the County Council’s primary admission arrangements. The Office of the Schools Adjudicator is considering the objection and the outcome is expected during the autumn term. There is therefore a possibility that there may be changes. Please visit the website for further information.The directory contains a summary of each school’s admission rules.
The full admission arrangements for each voluntary aided and foundation school are available at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
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Abbots Langley SchoolHeadteacher: Anne Heywood
Parsonage Close, Abbots Langley, WD5 0BQ 01923 263174 FAX 01923 261713
@ [email protected] www.abbotslangley.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2000
Bedmond Village Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Danuta Wall
Meadow Way, Bedmond, Abbots Langley, WD5 0RD
01923 262825 FAX 01923 269397@ [email protected]
www.bedmond.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2270
Divine Saviour RC Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Philip Gibbs
Broomfield Rise, Abbots Langley, WD5 0HW 01923 265607 FAX 01923 291632
@ [email protected] www.divinesaviour.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3410
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe governors are obliged by law to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where this school is named in the Statement.
1. Catholic children looked after.2. Baptised practising Catholic children who
are resident in the parishes of St Saviour’s, Abbots Langley, or Our Lady Mother of the Saviour, Chipperfield.
3. Other baptised practising Catholic children.4. Baptised Catholic children who are resident
in the parishes of St Saviour’s, Abbots Langley, or Our Lady Mother of the Saviour, Chipperfield.
5. Other baptised Catholic children.6. Other children looked after.7. Catechumens and members of an Eastern
Christian Church.8. Any other children
Priority will be given to those with a sibling at the time of attendance and top priority to an application within a category where professional supporting evidence e.g. doctors, social worker, priest, is provided at the time of application of an exceptional medical or pastoral need of the child which can be most appropriately met by the school.
Tanners Wood JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Mike Lansdown
Hazelwood Lane, Abbots Langley, WD5 0LG
01923 262229 FAX 01923 269631@ [email protected]
www.tannerswood.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2147
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Albury Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Anne Atherton
Church End, Albury, Ware, SG11 2JQ 01279 771253 FAX 01279 771253
@ [email protected] www.albury.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 10Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3303
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors are required to admit a pupil with a Statement of Special Education Needs which names the school.
1. Children Looked After.2. Children who have siblings in the school at
the time of admission.3. Children who live at a home address within
the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Mary the Virgin. A map is available at the school.
4. Children whose home address is outside the area as defined in Category 3. above, but whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application, shown commitment to the Church of England or another Christian Church by attending a service at least once in each calendar month for the year prior to an application being made.
5. Any other children.
Aldbury C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Jayne Bowles
Stocks Road, Aldbury, Tring, HP23 5RT 01442 851240 FAX 01442 851181
@ [email protected] www.aldbury.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of England School Code: 3000
Anstey First SchoolActing Headteacher: Mr Paul Larkey
Anstey, Buntingford, SG9 0BY 01763 848346 01763 849377
@ [email protected] www.anstey.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 10Nursery at school: No School Code: 2223
Ardeley St Lawrence C of E VA Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Jenny Dingley
School Lane, Ardeley, Stevenage, SG2 7AJ 01438 861284 FAX 01438 860372
@ [email protected] www.ardeley.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 18Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3306
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs on which this school is named will be offered a place at the school.
1. Children in public care (Looked after Children.)
2. Children with exceptional and professionally supported social or medical grounds.
3. Children who have a sibling who will be attending the school at the time of entry.
4. Children who at the time of application have their home address within the ecclesiastical parish of Ardeley (a map is available at school and on the school website).
5. Children whose home address is outside the area as defined in Category 4 above but where one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application, shown commitment to the Church of England or another Christian Church by attending a
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6. Any other children.
Tie break will be distance from the school, measured using the straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Ashwell Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Kate Oxley
Silver Street, Ashwell, Baldock, SG7 5QL 01462 742297
@ [email protected] www.ashwell.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 38Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2002
Aston St Mary’s C of E (Aided) Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Philip Gray
School Lane, Aston, Stevenage, SG2 7HA 01438 880212 FAX 01438 880212
@ [email protected] www.astonmarys.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 20Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3307
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs on which this school is named will be offered a place at the school.
1. Children Looked After.
2. Children of parents or carers who reside at any address that is in the Ecclesiastical or Civil Parish of Aston (A copy of the map showing Area A can be seen on the school website www.astonmarys.herts.sch.uk.) Priority in this category is given to those who already have a sibling at the school at the time of admission.
3. Children of parents or carers outside the ecclesiastical or Civil Parish of Aston who have siblings attending the school at the time of admission.
4. Children with parents or carers, at least one of whom is a practising member of St. Mary’s Church in Aston.
5. Children with parents or carers, at least one of whom is a practising member of any other Anglican Church.
6. Children with parents or carers who are practising members of any Christian denomination represented on “Churches Together in England” or “Churches Together in Stevenage”.
7. There may be occasions when the Governors are requested to provide a place on exceptional and professionally supported medical or social need for a place at this school. This must be supported by written evidence from a doctor, social worker, educational psychologist which sets out why this school is the most suitable and the difficulties that would be caused if the child had to attend another school.
8. Any other children.
Hartsfield JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Suzanne Summerhayes
Clothall Road, Baldock, SG7 6PB 01462 895267 FAX 01462 894741
@ [email protected] www.hartsfield.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No School Code: 2994
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St John’s Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Alex Hanou
Providence Way, Baldock, SG7 6TT 01462 892478 FAX 01462 892683
@ [email protected] www.stjohns4.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3413
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe governing body will afford top priority to an application within a category for a child with exceptional medical, social or pastoral need as long as compelling professional evidence from a doctor, social worker or priest - as appropriate - is provided at the time of application. The admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home Local Education Authority. Details of this separate procedure is set out in the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice.
1. Children Looked After from Catholic families.2. Baptised Catholics who are resident in
the parish of Holy Trinity & St. Augustine of Canterbury, Baldock. (A map of the Parish can be made available with the Supplementary Information Form).
3. Baptised Catholics who are resident in other parishes for whom St. John’s is the nearest Catholic school. (Maps can be made available with the Supplementary Information Form).
4. Other Baptised Catholics. 5. Any other Children Looked After.6. Catechumens and members of an Eastern Christian Church.7. Christians of other denominations whose
parents are in sympathy with the aims and ethos of the school.
8. Children of other faiths whose parents are in sympathy with the aims and ethos of the school.
9. Any other children.
St Mary’s Church of England (VC) Infant SchoolHeadteacher: Val Morris
St Mary’s Way, Baldock, SG7 6HY 01462 892347 FAX 01462 896202
@ [email protected] www.stmarysinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No Linked With: St. Mary’s C of E (VC) Junior SchoolSchool Code: 3004
Barkway VA (C of E) First SchoolHeadteacher: Jenny Heinzelmann
High Street, Barkway, Royston, SG8 8EF 01763 848283 FAX 01763 849777
@ [email protected] www.barkway.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 12Nursery at school: No* Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3308*Nursery aged children are accepted into the Foundation Class
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren with a statement of Special Educational Need, where the Statement names Barkway V.A. First School, will be admitted as a priority as this is a legal requirement.
1. Children in public care.2. Children who at the time of entry are living
within that part of the area of the Parish of Barkway hatched in red as shown on the plan which is held in the School. Alternatively the
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3. Siblings of children already at the school at the time of admission: for the purposes of this policy a sibling is a sister, brother, half-brother or –sister, adopted brother or sister, or child of the parent/carer or partner, and in every case living in the same house from Monday to Friday.
4. Any other children who have attended Barkway V.A. First School Foundation Stage 1 group (formerly called Nursery).
5. Children living outside the area as defined in Category 2 above, one or more of whose parents/guardians have at the time of admission, and for a period of six months previously, attended public worship at a Church of England church at least once in each calendar month: if you are applying in this category please provide, with the completed SIF, a letter from the incumbent verifying at least this level of attendance.
6. Any other children.
In the event of a tie break the determining factor will be geographical proximity to the school with priority being given to those children who live closest to the school (straight line distance) as measured by the Hertfordshire County Council.
Barley C of E (VC) First SchoolHeadteacher: Julie Price
Church End, Barley, Royston, SG8 8JW 01763 848281 FAX 01763 848281
@ [email protected] www.barley.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No* School Code: 3006
*Nursery aged children are accepted into the
Foundation Class’
Bayford (C of E) VC Primary SchoolHeadteacher: P Jessop
Ashendene Road, Bayford, Hertford, SG13 8PX
01992 511259 FAX 01992 511633@ [email protected]
www.bayford.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3007
Benington C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Jenny Munns
Walkern Road, Benington, Stevenage, SG2 7LP
01438 869254 FAX 01438 869254@ [email protected]
www.benington.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 16Nursery at school: No School Code: 3009
Greenway First & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Katharine Weston
Crossways, Berkhamsted, HP4 3NH 01442 866249 FAX 01442 874252
@ [email protected] www.greenway.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2326
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stedSt Thomas More Catholic Primary SchoolActing Headteacher: Isabel Cerasale
Greenway, Berkhamsted, HP4 3LF 01442 385060 FAX 01442 385061
@ [email protected] www.stmore.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3402
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home Local Education Authority. Details of this separate procedure are set out in the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice.
1. Catholic Children Looked After.2. Baptised children who provide evidence
(baptismal certificate) from practising Catholic families resident in the parish of Berkhamsted or Tring. “Practising Catholic” means a Catholic child from a practising Catholic family where this practice is verified by a reference from a Catholic priest in the standard format laid down by the Diocese.
3. All other baptised children from practising Catholic families.
4. Baptised Catholic children. 5. Other Children Looked After.6. Members of an Eastern Christian Church.7. Children of another faith/tradition who
provide evidence (baptismal certificate and priest’s/minister’s reference) of regular practice of their faith and whose parents or guardians desire a Catholic education for their child.
8. Any other applicants.
The governing body will give priority to those who have a sibling attending the school at the time of admissions and top priority of an application within a category where written evidence e.g. a report from an Educational Psychologist or Medical Professional, is provided at the time of application of an exceptional medical or pastoral need of the child which can be most appropriately met by the school.
Swing Gate First and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Rosie Dunmur
Swing Gate Lane, Berkhamsted, HP4 2LJ 01442 863913 FAX 01442 870951
@ [email protected] www.swinggate.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2301
Victoria C of E First SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs Claire Bull
Prince Edward Street, Berkhamsted, HP4 3HA
01442 865781 FAX 01442 385205@ [email protected]
www.victoria.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 42Nursery at school: YesDenomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3314
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesSection 324 of the Education Act 1996 requires the governing bodies of all maintained schools to admit a child with a statement of special educational needs that names their school.
1. Children Looked After.
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3. Children whose parent(s)/carer(s) have a regular worshipping commitment at St Peter’s church. A letter from the Rector or Priest-in-Charge verifying the required level of attendance must be included with the application.
4. Children whose parents(s)/carer(s) have a regular worshipping commitment at All Saints church. A letter from a minister verifying the required level of attendance must be included with the application.
5. Children of parent(s)/carer(s) living permanently in Berkhamsted or Northchurch, who have a regular worshipping commitment at another Anglican church or a church of another Christian denomination affiliated to Churches Together in Britain and Ireland and/or the Evangelical Alliance. A letter from the priest, minister or religious leader concerned verifying the required level of attendance must be included with the application.
6. Children of parent(s)/carer(s) of other faiths living permanently in Berkhamsted or Northchurch who regularly attend a recognised place of worship. A letter from the religious leader concerned verifying the required level of attendance must be included with the application.
7. Any other children.
Westfield First SchoolHeadteacher: Dolores Bennett
Durrants Lane, Berkhamsted, HP4 3PJ 01442 862729 FAX 01442 874467
@ [email protected] www.westfieldfirst.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2288
All Saints C of E Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Mr C Parker
Parsonage Lane, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 5BE
01279 836006 FAX 01279 466457@ [email protected]
www.allsaints.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3393
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren with a Statement of Special Educational Need which names the school will be offered a place.
1. Children Looked After2. Children who have a sibling in the main
school or in the Nursery at the time of admission.
3. Children of parents at least one of whom worships at All Saints’ Church, Hockerill at least once a month and for a period of 12 months prior to the application deadline date.
4. Children of parents at least one of whom worships at another Anglican church at least once a month and for a period of 12 months prior to the application deadline date.
5. Children of parents who attend either Small Saints (fortnightly group run at All Saints Church) at least once month and for a period of 12 months prior to application deadline date, or Family Club (monthly event run at All Saints’ School) at least four times out of the previous 6 gatherings prior to the application deadline date.
6. Children of parents at least one of whom worships at another Christian church which is affiliated to Churches Together in England at least once a month and for a period of 12 months prior to the application deadline date.
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7. Children who attend or have an allocated place at All Saints’ Nursery.
8. Any Other children.
Hillmead Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Gill Mackenzie
Woburn Avenue, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 4PW
01279 656876 FAX 01279 755340@ [email protected]
www.hillmead.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2387
Manor Fields Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Steven Connors
Penningtons, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 4LE 01279 757193 FAX 01279 461817
@ [email protected] www.manorfields.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2998
Northgate Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Deirdre Glasgow
Cricketfield Lane, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 2RL
01279 652376 FAX 01279 759033@ [email protected]
www.northgate.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2009
The Richard Whittington Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mr. Chris Jones
Thornbera Gardens, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 3NP
01279 657778 FAX 01279 461485@ [email protected]
www.whittington.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2443
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Peter Coldwell
Great Hadham Road, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 2NL
01279 652576 FAX 01279 466519@ [email protected]
www.stjosephs207.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3318
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of a child with special educational needs (SEN) is handled by a procedure, which involves the making and maintenance of a statement by the child’s Local Authority.
1. Catholic Children Looked After. 2. Catholic children who are members of a
practising Catholic family and resident in the parish of St Joseph and the English Martyrs, Bishop’s Stortford, including Most Holy Redeemer, Sawbridgeworth and Holy Cross, Much Hadham. ‘Practising Catholic’ means a Catholic child from a practising Catholic family where this practise is verified by a reference from a Catholic priest in the standard format laid down by the Diocese.
3. Catholic children who are members of a practising Catholic family, but are not resident in the parish listed in 2. above, but for whom St Joseph’s is the nearest Catholic school as measured in accordance with the processes established by Hertfordshire County Council for this purpose.
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4. Catholic children who are resident in the parish mentioned above but who do not necessarily practise their faith on a regular basis.
5. Other Catholic children.6. Other ‘Children Looked After’.7. Christian children whose parents wish them
to have a Catholic education.8. Other children whose application is
supported by a religious leader.9. Any other applicants
The Governing Body will give priority to those who have a sibling attending at the time of admissions and top priority within the relevant criteria category to an application where written evidence, from a priest or appropriate professional person, is provided of exceptional social, medical, pastoral or other needs of the child.
If a situation is reached whereby equally ranked applications within a category exceed the remaining number of available places, admission will be determined by the drawing of lots in the presence of an independent witness.
St Michael’s C of E VA Primary SchoolHeadteacher: M R Willis
Apton Road, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 3SN 01279 652607 FAX 01279 654253
@ [email protected] www.stmichaelsjmi.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: YesDenomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3319
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors will admit a child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs whose statement names St. Michael’s School.
1. Children Looked After.2. Siblings of children at the school at the time
of application.3. Children of one or more parents or guardians
who have, at the time of application, and for a period of twelve months previously, attended Sunday worship at St. Michael’s Church or Holy Trinity Church, Bishop’s Stortford on average twice a month.
4. Children of one or more parents or guardians who have, at the time of application, and for a period of twelve months previously, attended Sunday worship at another Church of England on average twice a month.
5. Children of one or more parents or guardians who have at the time of application and for a period of twelve months previously, attended on average twice a month at either:
* Wednesday morning worship at St. Michael’s or Holy Trinity Church, Bishop’s Stortford, or
* Sunday worship at another Christian Church affiliated to ‘Churches Together in England’ or ‘The Evangelical Alliance’.
6. Children who attend, or have an allocated place at St. Michael’s Nursery Class.
7. Any other children.
Summercroft Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Michael Smith
Plaw Hatch Close, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 5BJ
01279 307477 FAX 01279 307478@ [email protected]
www.summercroft.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3986
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oodThorley Hill Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Alison Pepper
Park Lane, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 3NH 01279 654496 FAX 01279 656856
@ [email protected] www.thorleyhill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2242
Thorn Grove Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Philippa Roy-Chowdhury
Thorn Grove, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 5LD 01279 653002 FAX 01279 506078
@ [email protected] www.thorngrove.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Pre-school availableSchool Code: 2327
Windhill Primary and Nursery SchoolActing Headteacher: Kate Beaumont
Windhill, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 2NE 01279 696850 FAX 01279 696852
@ [email protected] www.windhill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3979
Cowley Hill Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Terry Willis
Winstre Road, Borehamwood, WD6 5DP 0208 953 2218 FAX 0208 236 0174
@ [email protected] www.cowleyhill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2030
Kenilworth Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Rosemarie Landa
Kenilworth Drive, Borehamwood, WD6 1QL 020 8953 3459 FAX 020 8207 2673
@ [email protected] www.kenilworth.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2155
Meryfield Community Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Rosie Alexander
Theobald Street, Borehamwood, WD6 4PA 020 8953 2106 FAX 020 8953 8768
@ [email protected] www.meryfield.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2156
Monksmead SchoolHeadteacher: Lorraine Fairbank
Hillside Avenue, Borehamwood, WD6 1HL 0208 953 3328 FAX 0208 905 2338
@ [email protected] www.monksmead.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2224
Parkside Community Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Julie Muncey
Aycliffe Road, Borehamwood, WD6 4EP 0208 387 3000 FAX 0208 387 3001
@ [email protected] www.parkside.herts.sch.uk
Type: FoundationPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 5202
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Saffron Green Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Deborah Purrett
Nicoll Way, Borehamwood, WD6 2PP 0208 953 3801 FAX 0208 905 2656
@ [email protected] www.saffrongreen.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2181
St Teresa’s Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mark Holdsworth
Brook Road, Borehamwood, WD6 5HL 0208 953 3753 FAX 0208 381 5273
@ [email protected] www.stteresas.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3384
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions Rules1. Looked after children from Catholic families.2. Baptised Catholic Children from practising
Catholic families who are resident in the parishes of St Teresa of the Child Jesus (Borehamwood), SS John Fisher & Thomas More (Borehamwood North), The Good Shepherd (Shenley) and St Anthony of Padua (Radlett) for whom Saint Teresa’s is the nearest Catholic school.
3. Other baptised Catholic children who are resident in the parishes of St Teresa of the Child Jesus, SS John Fisher & Thomas More, The Good Shepherd and St Anthony of Padua
for whom St Teresa’s is the nearest Catholic school.
4. Other baptised Catholic children5. Other looked after children.6. Catechumens and members of an Eastern
Christian Church7. Christians of other denominations whose
parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a minister of religion.
8. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a religious leader.
9. Any other children.
The attendance of a sibling at the school at the time of enrolment will increase the priority of an application within each category. The governing body will give top priority within a category to applications where evidence is provided at the time of application of an exceptional social, medical or pastoral need of the child which can be most appropriately met at this school. The tie break is home to school distance, measured using the straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Summerswood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Elaine Sadler
Furzehill Road, Borehamwood, WD6 2DW 0208 953 3139 FAX 0208 207 7008
@ [email protected] www.summerswood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No School Code: 2154
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Woodlands Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs J Woods
Alban Crescent, Borehamwood, WD6 5JF 0208 953 2717 FAX 0208 207 6786
@ [email protected] www.woodlands.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2153
Bovingdon Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Martin Mangan
High Street, Bovingdon, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 0HL
01442 406545 FAX 01442 406548@ [email protected]
www.bovingdon.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2003
Jenyns SchoolHeadteacher: Paul Larkey
Uplands, Braughing, Ware, SG11 2QJ 01920 821461 FAX 01920 824060
@ [email protected] www.jenyns.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 21Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2011
Breachwood Green JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Rosemarie Bethel
Oxford Road, Breachwood Green, SG4 8NP 01438 833115 FAX 01438 833796
@ [email protected] www.breachwoodgreen.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No School Code: 2064
Mount Pleasant Lane JMI SchoolActing Headteachers: Mrs. Marie Webster-Smith, Mrs. Adele Girdwood
Mount Pleasant Lane, Bricket Wood, AL2 3XA
01923 672729 FAX 01923 894738@ [email protected]
www.mountpleasant.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2444
Brookmans Park SchoolHeadteacher: Nathan Hairon
Bradmore Way, Brookmans Park, Hatfield, AL9 7QY
01707 652355 FAX 01707 662787@ [email protected]
www.brookmanspark.herts.sch.ukType: FoundationPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 5210
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesSection 324 of the Education Act 1996 requires the governing bodies of all maintained schools to admit a child with a statement of special educational needs that names their school.
1. Children who are in public care (Children Looked After).
2. Children who have a brother or sister on the roll of the school at the time of application. This applies to siblings who, at the time of application, are actually at the school (in year 1 – 5) or have been offered a place at the school.
3. Children who live within the area bounded by the following roads: Great North Road, Kentish Lane, Grubbs Lane, Wild Hill Road, Bulls Lane, Station Road, Bradmore Lane, Swanland Road, Hawkshead Lane and Swanley Bar Lane.
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4. Children who attend Brookmans Park Nursery School.
5. Children who live nearest to the school
Broxbourne C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Shirley Whales
Mill Lane, Broxbourne, EN10 7AY 01992 462419 FAX 01992 462419
@ [email protected] www.broxbourne-pri.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: YesDenomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3344
In addition to the Herts County Council on line or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and a www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesIn considering all applications the Governors of Broxbourne CE Primary School give due regard to the DCSF Code of Practice and to the policy of Hertfordshire County Council on children with statements of Special Educational Needs.
1. Children Looked After.2. Brothers and sisters of pupils at the School
(not including the Nursery) at the time of admission.
3. Children of those parents of the main Christian denominations who live and/or worship regularly within the Broxbourne district of the Parish of Broxbourne with Wormley, as shown on the map available at the school, who at the time of application and for a period of at least two years previously have attended church at least once in each calendar month.
4. Not more than two places will be allocated to children of parents of the main Christian Denominations who are regular worshippers and do not live or worship in the area described in 3, above and who at the time of
application and for a period of at least two years previously have attended church at least once in each calendar month.
5. Any other children
Notes: If any category is oversubscribed the places will be determined in that category by the proximity of the child’s permanent home address to the main school gate.
Layston Church of England First SchoolHeadteacher: Gillian Langley
The Causeway, Buntingford, SG9 9EU 01763 271235 FAX 01763 274890
@ [email protected] www.layston.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 3011
Millfield First & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Kathy Willett
Monks Walk, Buntingford, SG9 9DT 01763 271717 FAX 01763 274178
@ [email protected] www.millfield.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2386
Bournehall Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Jill Litchfield
Bournehall Avenue, Bushey, WD23 3AX 0208 950 4438 FAX 0208 421 8290
@ [email protected] www.bournehall.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2360
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Bushey & Oxhey Infant SchoolHeadteacher: Sharon McGregor
Aldenham Road, Bushey, WD23 2QH 01923 229731 FAX 01923 229731
@ [email protected] www.oxhey.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No Linked with: Bushey Manor Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2117
Bushey Heath Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Steve Perrin
The Rutts, Bushey, WD23 1SP 0208 950 3042 FAX 0208 950 6851
@ [email protected] www.busheyheathjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2012
Highwood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Poula Budge
Bushey Mill Lane, Bushey, WD23 2AW 01923 226648 FAX 01923 226647
@ [email protected] www.highwood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2013
Little Reddings Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Heather Maddox
Harcourt Road, Bushey, WD23 3PR 0208 950 5388 FAX 0208 420 5485
@ [email protected] www.littlereddings.herts.sch.uk
Type: FoundationPublished Admission Number: 51Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 5208
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesSection 324 of the Education Act 1996 requires the governing bodies of all maintained schools to admit a child with a statement of special educational needs that names their school.
1. Children Looked After.2. Children for whom it can be demonstrated
that they have a particular medical or social need to go to the school. A panel of officers will determine whether the evidence provided is sufficiently compelling to meet the requirements of this rule.
3. Children who have a sibling on the roll of the school at the time of application for admission, unless the sibling is in the final year of the school. A sibling must be a brother or sister, half-brother or half-sister, an adoptive brother or sister or a child of a parent/carer and in every case, living in the same house Monday to Friday.
4. Children for whom the school is the nearest in relation to alternative schools. This refers to ‘straight line distance’ measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council’s GIS system as outlined in the Moving on/Under 11’s publications.
5. Children who live nearest to the school. The home to school distance will be measured using the ‘straight line distance’ measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council’s GIS system as outlined in the Moving on/Under 11’s publications.
Occasionally the last child place that can be offered may be to a child who is a twin or of a multiple birth. For a class in the Foundation/Key Stage 1 where the legal limit is 30 pupils in a class, the school will contact the parent/carer to explain the situation and ask the parent/carer which child they would like take up the place. Any other sibling/s will then be placed on the continued interest list.
We apply these rules in the order they are printed above. If more children qualify under a particular rule than there are places available,
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we use a tiebreak by applying the next rule to those children. In the event that the school is oversubscribed, a continued interest list will be kept. The continuing interest process allocates places in accordance with the schools published rules
Merry Hill Infant School & NurseryHeadteacher: Pauline Hannibal
School Lane, Bushey, WD23 1ST 0208 950 2166 FAX 0208 950 6338
@ [email protected] www.merryhill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Ashfield Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2014
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School & NurseryHeadteacher: Rita Cooper
Merryhill Road, Bushey, WD23 1SU 01923 493040 FAX 01923 493041
@ [email protected] www.sacredheart682.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 40Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3415
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
The admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home Local Authority.
Summary of Admissions Rules1. Catholic children looked-after (CLA). 2. Baptised Catholic children who have a
brother/sister attending Sacred Heart School at the time of admission.
3. Baptised Catholic children who are resident in the parish of Sacred Heart & St. John the Evangelist.
4. Other Baptised Catholic children.5. Other children looked after. 6. Christians of other denominations whose
parents or guardians wish them to have a Catholic education and who have a brother/sister attending Sacred Heart School at the time of admission.
7. Christians of other denominations whose parents or guardians wish them to have a Catholic education.
8. Non-Christians whose parents or guardians wish them to have a Catholic education and who have a brother/sister attending Sacred Heart School at the time of admission.
9. Any other applicants. The governors will give top priority to an applicant within a category where evidence is provided from the appropriate authorities (for example a letter from a registered health professional such as a doctor or social worker), at the time of application, an exceptional social, medical, pastoral or other need of the child, which can most appropriately be met at this school.
Priorities within the individual categories will be determined by the geographical proximity of the applicant’s home to school as measured by Hertfordshire County Council. In the case of twins or multiple births where only one place is available following the application of the distance rule, the place will be offered as the result of a lottery carried out by the governors with an independent observer.
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heshuntHartsbourne Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Valerie Hudson
Hartsbourne Road, Bushey Heath, WD23 1SJ 0208 950 6853 FAX 0208 950 8140
@ [email protected] www.hartsbourne.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2372
Andrews Lane Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs Sue Butcher
Andrews Lane, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, EN7 6LB
01992 623065 01992 638199@ [email protected]
www.andrewslane.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2375
Bonneygrove Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Anne Gorolini
Dark Lane, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, EN7 5ED
01992 307900 FAX 01992 307903@ [email protected]
www.bonneygrove.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 50Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2467
Brookland Infant and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Debbie Hoy
Elm Drive, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, EN8 0RX
01992 629485 FAX 01992 630039@ [email protected]
www.brooklandinfants.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Brookland Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2317
Burleigh Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Garry Virtue
Blindmans Lane, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, EN8 9DP
01992 624045 FAX 01992 624560@ [email protected]
www.burleigh.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No School Code: 2468
Dewhurst St Mary C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Keely Folker
94 Churchgate, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, EN8 9ND
01992 624177 FAX 01992 624233@ [email protected]
www.dewhurst.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 3053
Downfield Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Sarah Goldsmith
Downfield Road, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, EN8 8SS
01992 629598 FAX 01992 638614@ [email protected]
www.downfield.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2289
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tFairfields Primary School & NurseryHeadteacher: Martin Tuck
Rosedale Way, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, EN7 6JG
01992 633195 FAX 01992 643701@ [email protected]
www.fairfields.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2424
Flamstead End Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Susan Killey
Longfield Lane, Cheshunt, Herts, Waltham Cross, EN7 6AG
01992 308888 FAX 01992 308788@ [email protected]
www.flamsteadend.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2001
Millbrook Primary & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Celia Townson
Gews Corner, Cheshunt, EN8 9BX 01992 622975 FAX 01992 626801
@ [email protected] www.millbrook.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2997
Churchfield CE VA Primary School & NurseryHeadteacher: Samantha Sweetman
Cheshunt Wash, Cheshunt, EN8 0LU 01992 463289 FAX 01992 470226
@ [email protected] www.churchfield.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 45Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3429
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors will admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs which names Churchfield Primary School.
1. Children in Public Care (Children Looked After).
2. Children who, at the time of admission, have a sibling attending Churchfield Primary School.
3. Children of parents/carers who live within the bounds of Turnford Parish and are active members of an Anglican Church or another Christian denomination. i) Active members: parents/carers who worship at least once a month and have done so for the past year, verifiable by the signature of a minister/ vicar/incumbent on the SIF. ii) Previous attendance at another Christian church will be taken into consideration for families who move into the area during this time. ii) Turnford Parish reaches as far north as the Herts Regional College, as far west as the A10, as far east as the River Lea and as far south as Church Lane and Forest Road and includes Palmers Way.
4. Children of parents/carers who are active members of an Anglican Church or another Christian denomination (as defined above) and live in the areas of Turnford and Cheshunt beyond the boundary of Turnford Parish.
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5. Any other children.
In the event of a tie break, places will be allocated based on distance from the school, using straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
St Paul’s Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Sue Allen
Park Lane, Cheshunt, EN7 6LR 01992 635060 FAX 01992 625215
@ [email protected] www.stpauls373.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3423
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
The admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure which is set out in the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice. Under the Education Act 1996, the governors are obliged by law to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where the school is named in the Statement.
Summary of Admissions Rules 1. Catholic looked after children.2. Baptised Catholic children residing in the
Parish of St Paul’s, Cheshunt or St Martin de Porres, Cuffley who have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
3. Baptised Catholic children who are not resident in the Parishes of St Paul’s, Cheshunt or St Martin de Porres, Cuffley and who have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
4. Baptised Catholic children residing in the Parish of St Paul’s, Cheshunt or St Martin de Porres, Cuffley.
5. Baptised Catholic children who are not resident in the Parishes of St Paul’s, Cheshunt or St Martin de Porres, Cuffley.
Parents seeking admission for their children under criteria 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 must submit the certificate of Baptism of their child as evidence of their catholicity.
In the event of over-subscription under criteria 2-5, priority will be given to children of practising Catholic families. This will be determined from the Priest’s Reference Form.
6. Other looked after children.7. Non-Catholic children who have a brother
or sister attending the school at the time of admission.
8. Christian children whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education.
9. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education.
10. Any other children
Where further priority is needed within any criteria, places will be offered to those children living nearest to the school. Distance to be determined using the data provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
The Governing Body will give top priority to an application within a category where evidence is provided at the time of application of a social or medical need of a child which can be met most appropriately at this school.
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The Common, Chipperfield, Kings Langley, WD4 9BS
01923 262340 FAX 01923 260904@ [email protected]
www.stpauls909.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3349
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesWhere a child has a Statement for special Educational needs. The governors have a legal duty to admit that child before all others if the school is named in the statement.
1. Children Looked After. 2. Children who have siblings in the school at
the time of admission. 3. Children who live within the Ecclesiastical
Parish of Chipperfield (as marked on the plan on the school’s website or available from the school).
4. Children, one of whose parents is a practising Christian attending a church service at least once in every month for at least a year before the allocation of places: i. At St. Paul’s Church, Chipperfield. ii. At any other Christian Church. By “other Christian Church” the governors mean a church which is a member or is eligible for membership of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance. Confirmation of attendance by your priest or minister to be attached to the SIF.
5. Children who have attended St. Paul’s Chipperfield Nursery class.
6. Any other children
If over-subscription arises in any of these categories, then the deciding factor in that category will be straight line distance of home
to school as explained in Herts County Council admission literature and on their website.
Chorleywood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs. Rebecca Roberts
Stag Lane, Chorleywood, Rickmansworth, WD3 5HR
01923 282095 FAX 01923 282095@ [email protected]
www.chorleywood.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2019
Christ Church Church of England SchoolHeadteacher: Mr. Duncan Gauld
Rickmansworth Road, Chorleywood, Rickmansworth, WD3 5SG
01923 282647 @ [email protected]
www.christchurchschool.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 5201
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors will offer a place to a child with a Statement of Educational Needs which names Christ Church School.
1. Children in Care (Looked after Children)2. Children attending the Christ Church Nursery
School at the closing date for application to the LA.
3. Siblings (a sister, brother, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, or the child of the parent/carer or partner, and in every case living in the same house Monday to Friday) of children attending the school at the time the child will enter the school.
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4. Children whose parents at the closing date for application to the LA worship at Christ Church at least twice a month and who have done so for at least three years up to that date.
5. Children whose parents at the closing date for application to the LA worship at a Christian Church and who have continuously worshipped at a Christian Church for at least three years up to that date, and whose permanent home address is in the area marked on the map available at the school.
6. Children whose parents’ permanent home address is in the area marked on the map available at the school.
7. Any other children.
The Russell SchoolHeadteacher: David J Peel
Brushwood Drive, Chorleywood, WD3 5RR 01923 284272 FAX 01923 285812
@ [email protected] www.russell.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2025
Cockernhoe Endowed C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Paul Quinton
Cockernhoe, Luton, LU2 8PY 01582 732509 FAX 01582 486202
@ [email protected] www.cockernhoe.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3358
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by pupil’s home Local Authority. The Governors are obliged to admit by law any child with a statement of Special Educational needs where this school is named in the Statement.
1. Children in public care (Children Looked After).
2. Children who live in the village of Cockernhoe or Mangrove Green, Tea Green, Wandon End and their neighbouring farms, as marked in red on the plan, which is available at the school.
3. Siblings of children already at the school at the time of entry. For the purpose of this policy siblings include other children permanently residing at the same address.
4. Children living outside the area as defined in category 2 above, one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application, and for a period of 12 months previously, attended worship at St. Francis or Someries Church at least once in each calendar month please give evidence on the SIF.
5. Children living outside the area as defined in category 2 above, one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application and for a period of 12 months previously, attended public worship at other Christian churches in the parishes of St Francis and St Thomas, at least once in each calendar month. Please provide evidence on the SIF.
6. Any other children.
In the event a tie break, the determining factor in that category will be the geographical proximity to the school.
There may be exceptional circumstances when the Governors are requested by the Local Authority, supported by the medical services or health authority, for a place for a particular child in which case the child will be offered exceptional priority.
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Meadow Way, Codicote, Hitchin, SG4 8YL 01438 820255 FAX 01438 821162
@ [email protected] www.codicote.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3013
Colney Heath JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Pete Rose
High Street, Colney Heath, St. Albans, AL4 0NP
01727 823898 FAX 01727 827085@ [email protected]
www.colneyheath.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2102
Harvey Road Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Nick Rowlands
Harvey Road, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth, WD3 3BN
01923 773801 FAX 01923 773804@ [email protected]
www.harveyroad.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2082
Malvern Way Infant & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Janet English
Malvern Way, Croxley Green, WD3 3QQ 01923 773430 FAX 01923 711664
@ [email protected] www.malvernway.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Little Green Junior School School Code: 2084
Yorke Mead Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Margaret Moss
Dulwich Way, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth, WD3 3PX
01923 778420 FAX 01923 897415@ [email protected]
www.yorkemead.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2079
Cuffley SchoolHeadteacher: Wendy A Heyes
Theobalds Road, Cuffley, Potters Bar, EN6 4HN
01707 888100 FAX 01707 888101@ [email protected]
www.cuffley.herts.sch.ukType: FoundationPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 5205
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesSection 324 of the Education Act 1996 requires the governing bodies of all maintained schools to admit a child with a statement of special educational needs that names their school.
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1. Children Looked After (CLA).2. Siblings (brother or sister, half brother or
sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister, or the child of the parent/carer’s partner where the child for whom the school place is sought is living in the same family unit at the same address as that sibling. In the case of multiple births this situation will take priority over criteria 3 and 4).
3. Children who live in the parish of Northaw and Cuffley.
4. Any other children. The deciding factor in this category being the proximity from the child’s home to the school as measured in a straight line distance with those living nearest being accorded the higher priority, as determined by the Local Authority.5. The ‘tie break’ rule will be through ‘random choice’ overseen by an independent observer.
Little Munden CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Headteacher: Jessica Balado Church Lane, Dane End, Ware, SG12 0NR 01920 438271 FAX 01920 438055
@ [email protected] www.littlemunden.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 25Nursery at school: No School Code: 3032
All Saints C E (VA) Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mary Willatt
Hollybush Lane, Datchworth, Knebworth, SG3 6RE
01438 812381 FAX 01438 813802@ [email protected]
www.datchworth.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 25Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3329
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors are required to admit a pupil with a Statement of Special Educational Needs which names the school
1. Children who are in public care (Children Looked After).
2. Children who have siblings in the school at the time of entry
3. Children whose home address at the time of application lies within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Datchworth (a map is available in the school office or online at www.achurchnearyou.com)
4. Children whose home address is outside the area as defined in Category 3 above, one or more of whose parents is a practising Christian attending a church service at least once in every calendar month for 1 year prior to any application being made (a) at All Saints Church, Datchworth (b) at any other Christian Church Applicants in this category will need to ask their priest or minister to complete the church section of the SIF 5. Any other Children
The tie-break will be distance from the school.
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St Nicholas Close, Elstree, WD6 3EW 0208 953 3015 FAX 0208 953 1162
@ [email protected] www.stnicholas610.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3333
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors of the school will admit a child with a statement of Special Educational Needs which names the school in the statement.
1. Children Looked After. 2. Children who have siblings in the school
at the time when places are taken. Sibling refers to brother or sister, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister, or the child of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case, the child should be living in the same family unit at the same address.
3. Foundation Places: Children, one of whose parents is a practising Christian who has attended worship at least once every month for at least the last six months before the allocation of places, at a Christian Church service or Christian place of worship that is a member of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance. If applying under this category, a form must be completed by your minister of religion. Enquire at the school.
4. Children who live within the Ecclesiastical district of Elstree within the Parish of Elstree and Borehamwood. See the map at the school and church.
5. Any other children
If over-subscription arises in any of the following categories, then the deciding factor in that
category will be proximity of home to school measured by the shortest designated route.
Essendon C of E VC Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Rod Woodhouse
School Lane, Essendon, AL9 6HD 01707 261209 FAX 01707 258278
@ [email protected] www.essendon.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: YesDenomination: Church of England School Code: 3015
Flamstead Village SchoolHeadteacher: Heather Thornton
Trowley Hill Road, Flamstead, AL3 8DL 01582 840385 FAX 01582 842175
@ [email protected] www.flamsteadjmi.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2031
Furneux Pelham Church of England SchoolHeadteacher: Sue Skelton
Furneux Pelham, Buntingford, SG9 0LH 01279 777344 FAX 01279 777927
@ [email protected] www.furneuxp.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 20Nursery at school: No School Code: 3016
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Gaddesden Row JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Lynette Demontoux
Gaddesden Row, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 6HG
01582 840376 FAX 01582 840376@ [email protected]
www.gaddesdenrow.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 8Nursery at school: No School Code: 2032
Great Gaddesden C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Kate Johnston-Grant
Great Gaddesden, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 3BT
01442 255734 FAX 01442 255107@ [email protected]
www.greatgaddesden.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 12Nursery at school: No* Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3335
*Nursery aged children may be accepted into the Foundation Class
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs on which this school is named will be admitted to the school.
1. Children Looked After.2. Children of parents or carers who reside in
the Ecclesiastical Parish of Great Gaddesden and Nettleden and have worshipped at least once a month for a year prior to application at a Christian Church. Applicants in this category will be required to provide written evidence from the Parish Priest or Minister. (This evidence should be submitted with the school’s application form). Preference will be given in this category to children who
already have a sibling at the school at the time of admission.
3. Children of parents or carers, one of whom is on the Electoral Roll as a known member of the Church of England or a registered member of another Christian Church. Applicants in this category must provide written evidence from the Parish Priest or Minister. (This evidence should be submitted with the school’s application form).
4. Children at the time of admission, who have a sibling attending Great Gaddesden Primary School.
5. Children who live in the Parish of Great Gaddesden and Nettleden. The website www.achurchnearyou.com may be helpful if in doubt about the parish of residence.
6. Any other children.
The Governors may consider a place on social, medical or educational grounds after the submission of supportive professional evidence.
In the event of being oversubscribed, priority will be given to the those living closet to the school using the distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Little Gaddesden CE Voluntary Aided Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Charis Geoghegan
Church Road, Little Gaddesden, HP4 1NX 01442 842464 FAX 01442 842825
@ [email protected] www.littlegaddesden.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: The school plans to open a nursery for September 2011. Please contact the school for further information. Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3352
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
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Summary of Admissions RulesChildren with statements of special educational needs naming the school are not subject to the oversubscription criteria. The school will admit all children whose statements name the school.
1. Children in public care – Children Looked After.
2. Children resident in the Parish of Little Gaddesden and adjoining areas outlined on the map available at school. If this category is oversubscribed priority will be given as follows:
a) sibling in the school at the time of admission;b) geographic proximity.3. Children with siblings in the school at the
time of admission. 4. Children not resident within the Parish of
Little Gaddesden or adjoining areas outlined on the map, but whose parent(s)/guardian(s) have attended services in Little Gaddesden Parish Church at least once a month during the previous two years. (A letter verifying the required level of attendance will be sought from the parish priest).
5. Any other children.
In the event of over-subscription in any of the above categories, places in that category will be allocated on the basis of geographic proximity, using the local authority system explained in Hertfordshire schools literature and website.
Alban Wood Primary School and NurseryHeadteacher: Gill Leonard
The Brow, Watford, WD25 7NX 01923 678240 FAX 01923 678256
@ [email protected] www.albanwood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3981
Berrygrove Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Christopher Kronda
Fourth Avenue, Garston, Watford, WD25 9RH 01923 674463 FAX 01923 674461
@ [email protected] www.berrygrove.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3980
Coates Way JMI and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Steven Wells
Coates Way, Watford, WD25 9NW 01923 670341 FAX 01923 674905
@ [email protected] www.coatesway.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2433
Kingsway Infant SchoolHeadteacher: Caroline T-Walmsley
North Approach, Watford, WD25 0ES 01923 675005 FAX 01923 674392
@ [email protected] www.kingsway.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No Linked with: Kingsway Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2395
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St Catherine of Siena Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Pauline Curran
Horseshoe Lane, Watford, WD25 7HP 01923 676022 FAX 01923 893497
@ [email protected] www.st-catherine.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30 Nursery at school: No Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 5211
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Children with a Statement of Special Educational Needs are not subject to the oversubscription criteria. In line with the Schools Admission Code Section 324 of the Education Act 1996, the Governors of St Catherine’s will admit as priority such children whose statement names the school.
Summary of Admissions Rules1. Baptised Catholic Children Looked After.2. Baptised Catholic sibling in the school at the
time of the admission.3. Baptised Catholic children resident in the
parish of Our Lady and St. Michael’s.4. Baptised Catholic children in the parish of
St. Helens and Holy Rood.5. Other baptised Catholic children.6. Other Children Looked After. 7. Catechumens who have been accepted into
the order of Catechumens by the appropriate liturgical rite and members of other Eastern Christian Churches.
8. Non Catholic sibling. 9. Any other children.
Priority within categories 2, 3 and 4 will be given to children of practising families. Where the offer to all children in any of the sub-categories listed above would lead to oversubscription, the places up to the admission number will be offered first to twins /multiple births and then to those living nearest the school. In a dead
heat a lottery draw will take place in front of an independent witness. Please obtain a full copy of this policy from the school website or the school office.
Leavesden Green Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Anne Cook
High Road, Leavesden, WD25 7QZ 01923 484340 FAX 01923 484341
@ [email protected] www.leavesden.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2407
Goffs Oak Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Christopher TofallisMillcrest Road, Goffs Oak, Waltham Cross, EN7 5NS
01707 888488 FAX 01707 872053@ [email protected]
www.goffsoak.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2263
Woodside Primary SchoolHeadteacher: D Round
Jones Road, Goffs Oak, Waltham Cross, EN7 5JS
01707 888333 FAX 01707 888223@ [email protected]
www.woodside.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2401
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Graveley Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Lisa Massey
Ashwell Common, Graveley, Hitchin, SG4 7LJ
01438 351377 01438 351377@ [email protected]
www.graveley.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No School Code: 3018
St John The Baptist VA C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Susan Robinson
Hillside Lane, Great Amwell, SG12 9SE 01920 870135 FAX 01920 872543
@ [email protected] www.sjbaptist.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3334
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs on which this school is named will be offered a place at the school.
1. Children in public care (Children Looked After).
2. On very exceptional social or medical grounds.
3. Children who have a sibling who will be attending the school at the time of entry.
4. Children who live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Great Amwell with St. Margaret’s one or more of whose parents have attended public worship at a Church of England Church at least once in each calendar month at the time of application, and for a period of one year previously. Applicants in this category will be required to provide evidence
of attendance (signature of Vicar) at the time of application. The Governors anticipate that parents given a place for their child under this priority will still satisfy the requirements of church attendance at the time of admission. Any parent who is unsure about the parish in which they reside can check on the website www.achurchnearyou.com.
5. Any other children.
The tie-break will be distance from the school. The distance from the school will be: a straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Hormead C of E (VA) Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Andrew Reade
Great Hormead, Buntingford, SG9 0NR 01763 289201 FAX 01763 289620
@ [email protected] www.hormead.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 20Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3347
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe governors will offer a place to a child with a statement of Special Educational Needs which names the school.
1. Children in public care (Children Looked After).
2. Children who have a sibling who will be attending the school at the time of entry.
3. Children who at the time of entry are living within Great Hormead, Little Hormead, Hare Street and Wyddial part of the area of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Great Hormead.
4. Children who at the time of entry are living in a Benefice Parish of any of the following: Anstey, Brent Pelham and Meesden.
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Nursery Year of our school’s Foundation Stage Class.
6. *Children living outside the areas defined in categories 3 and 4 where one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application, and for a period of one year previously, attended public worship at a Church of England Church, at least once in each calendar month.
7. *Children living outside the area defined in categories 3 and 4 where one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application, and for a period of one year previously, attended public worship at a Christian Church of any denomination, at least once in each calendar month.
8. Any other children.
* Applicants in these categories will be required to provide evidence of their attendance from their Parish Priest/Minister, by getting them to complete the clergy form. By ‘Christian church of a denomination’ the Governors mean one which is a member, or is eligible for membership, of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance.
Crabtree Infants’ SchoolHeadteacher: Sally Pattrick
Crabtree Lane, Harpenden, AL5 5PU 01582 623597 FAX 01582 623450
@ [email protected] www.crabtreeinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No Linked with: Crabtree Junior School School Code: 2390
The Grove Infant & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Ms A Archer
Dark Lane, Harpenden, AL5 1QD 01582 761849 FAX 01582 760165
@ [email protected] www.groveinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 75Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: The Grove Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2336
High Beeches Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Paul Driver
Aldwickbury Crescent, Harpenden, AL5 5SD 01582 767966 FAX 01582 620310
@ [email protected] www.highbeeches.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2437
The Lea Primary School and NurseryHeadteacher: Sharon Swinson
Moorland Road, Harpenden, AL5 4LE 01582 767939 FAX 01582 462945
@ [email protected] www.lea-pri.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2412
Manland Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Melanie Smith
Sauncey Avenue, Harpenden, AL5 4QW 01582 713452 FAX 01582 715938
@ [email protected] www.manland.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2034
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Roundwood Park, Harpenden, AL5 3AD 01582 460756 FAX 01582 768014
@ [email protected] www.roundwoodprimary.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2203
Sauncey Wood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: John Burt
Pickford Hill, Harpenden, AL5 5HL 01582 621514 FAX 01582 621485
@ [email protected] www.saunceywood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2033
St Dominic Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Elizabeth O’Brien
Southdown Road, Harpenden, AL5 1PF 01582 760047 FAX 01582 760424
@ [email protected] www.stdominic.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3401
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesA child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs that names the school will be admitted under different legislation.
1. Catholic Children Looked After.2. Baptised Catholic Children from practising
Catholic families residing in the parishes of
Harpenden, Redbourn and Wheathampstead at the time of application, having a sibling who will be attending the school at the time of admission.
3. Baptised Catholic Children from practising Catholic families residing in the parishes of Harpenden Redbourn and Wheathampstead at the time of application. The number of places available will be determined in proportion to the number of applications from each parish (see example of formula at school).
4. Baptised Catholic children residing in the parishes of Harpenden, Redbourn and Wheathampstead at the time of application, having a sibling who will be attending the school at the time of admission.
5. Children who are baptised Catholics residing in the parishes of Harpenden, Redbourn and Wheathampstead.
6. Other Catholic children. 7. Other Children Looked After.8. Catechumens and members of an Eastern
Christian Church.9. Non-Catholic children having a sibling at the
school at the time of admission. 10. Children who are from other Christian
denominations whose application forms have been signed by an appropriate minister and whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education.
11. Children of other faiths whose application forms have been signed by an appropriate religious leader and whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education.
12. Any other children.
For the purposes of this policy, parish boundaries are as defined by the map in the school entrance hall. A reduced size paper version is available upon request.
Where the offer of all applicants in any of the sub-categories listed above would still lead to over subscription, the places will be offered to those living nearest the school in line with local authority policy.
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atfieldSt Nicholas C of E VA Primary SchoolActing Headteacher: Sara Lawrence
Church Green, Harpenden, AL5 2TP 01582 623620 FAX 01582 623621
@ [email protected] www.stnicholas486.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 22Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3336
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors will admit any child with a Statement of Educational Needs that names the school.
1. Children Looked After. 2. All children having a sibling in the school at
the proposed time of entry.3. Children of families regularly involved in
Anglican Church worship in the Harpenden Parish of St. Nicholas (including All Saints and St. Mary’s) and the Harpenden Parish of St. John the Baptist, as confirmed in writing on the Parish Priests’s form by the relevant clergy.
4. Children of families regularly involved in Church worship in other Christian Churches that are members of ‘Churches Together’ in Harpenden or of Christchurch in Harpenden and children of families regularly involved in Anglican worship at St. Mary’s Church, Redbourn, as confirmed in writing on the Parish Priest’s form by the relevant clergy.
5. Children of families regularly involved in any other Christian Worship as confirmed in writing on the Parish Priest’s form
6. Children of Harpenden families regularly involved in worship of another faith as confirmed in writing by the relevant faith leader.
7. Other children resident in Harpenden. 8. Any other children.
If any one category is over-subscribed the distance rule will be applied within that category by the straight - line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Wood End SchoolHeadteacher: Diane John
Yeomans Avenue, Harpenden, AL5 3EF 01582 761636 FAX 01582 762823
@ [email protected] www.woodend.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2457
Birchwood Avenue Primary SchoolActing Headteacher: Sue Cousins
Birchwood Avenue, Hatfield, AL10 0PS 01707 262503 FAX 01707 258500
@ [email protected] www.birchwoodavenue.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: NoSchool Code: 2007
Countess Anne VA C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: David Lodge
School Lane, Hatfield, AL10 8AX 01707 262840 FAX 01707 258505
@ [email protected] www.countessanne.herts.sch.uk
http://countessanne.wordpress.comType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3406
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
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Summary of Admissions RulesSection 324 of the Education Act 1996 requires the governing bodies of maintained schools to admit a child with a statement of special educational needs that names their school.
After fulfilling the statutory requirements to offer places to children with a statement of special needs which names the school, the governors will prioritise children in the care of the local authority.
The governors have designated 50% of places (15) as foundation places and 50% of places (15) as Open places.
Foundation places1. Children who will have a sibling in the school
at the time of admission and one of whose parents has an active participation in an Anglican church.
2. Children who will have a sibling in the school at the time of admission and one of whose parents has an active participation in other Christian churches which are members of or are eligible for membership of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance.
3. Children with known special medical or social needs and one of whose parents has an active participation in the Anglican churches in the Parish of Bishop’s Hatfield.
4. Children with known special medical or social needs and one of whose parents has an active participation in other Christian churches in the parish of Bishop’s Hatfield
5. Children, one of whose parents has an active participation in an Anglican Church.
6. Children, one of whose parents has an active participation in other Christian churches which are members of or are eligible for membership of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance.
Open Places1. Children who will have a sibling in the school
at the time of admission 2. Children with known special medical or
social needs. Written supporting evidence should be supplied, at the time of application, from a relevant professional, such as, a
consultant doctor, senior social worker or educational psychologist.
3. Any other children
If any category is over-subscribed the places will be determined in that category by distance to the school.
De Havilland Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Timothy Day
Travellers Lane, Hatfield, AL10 8TQ 01707 346620 FAX 01707 263910
@ [email protected] www.dehavilland.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3982
Green Lanes Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Michele Johnson
Green Lanes, Hatfield, AL10 9JY 01707 262556 FAX 01707 258208
@ [email protected] www.greenlanes.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No School Code: 2039
Howe Dell Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Debra Massey
The Runway, Hatfield, AL10 9AH 01707 263291 FAX 01707 258248
@ [email protected] www.howedell.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2225
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Oak View Primary & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Yvonne Davis
Woods Avenue, Hatfield, AL10 8NW 01707 344400 FAX 01707 344403
@ [email protected] www.oakview.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 3989
The Ryde SchoolHeadteacher: Janet Goddard
Pleasant Rise, Hatfield, AL9 5DR 01707 267333 FAX 01707 258262
@ [email protected] www.ryde.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2391
St Philip Howard Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mairead Waugh
Woods Avenue, Hatfield, AL10 8NN 01707 263969 FAX 01707 263969
@ [email protected] www.sphoward.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3388
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home Local Education Authority. Details of this separate procedure are
set out in the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice.
1. Catholic Children Looked After.2. Baptised Catholic children (baptism
certificate required) who are resident in the parishes of St. Peter’s, Hatfield, Marychurch, Hatfield or St Thomas More, Welham Green whose parents are practising their faith as evidenced by a reference from their parish priest.
3. Baptised Catholic children (baptism certificates required) who are resident in the parish of St. Peter’s, Hatfield, Marychurch, Hatfield or St Thomas More, Welham Green.
4. Other baptised Catholic children (baptism certificates required) whose parents are practising their faith as evidenced by a reference from their parish priest.
5. Other baptised Catholic children (baptism certificates will be required) who do not meet the above criteria.
6. Other Children Looked After.7. Catechumens (as evidenced by a supporting
letter from their parish priest) or eastern Christians (baptism certificates will be required).
8. Christian children of other denominations whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a baptism certificate or other evidence of baptism provided by their priest or minister.
9. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and who can provide evidence of regular practise of their faith from their religious leader.
10. Any other applicants.
The governors will give priority to those with a sibling attending at the time of admission. The governors will give top priority to an application within a category where evidence is provided at the time of application of an exceptional social, medical or pastoral need of the child which can be most appropriately met at this school.
Where the offer of places to all the applicants in any of the criteria listed above would still lead to oversubscription, the places up to the admission number will be offered to those living nearest to the school.
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Aycliffe Drive Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Maria Green
Aycliffe Drive, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 6LJ 01442 404008 FAX 01442 404013
@ [email protected] www.aycliffedrive.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2426
Belswains Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Eileen Anderson
Barnfield, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 9QJ 01442 264324 FAX 01442 260137
@ [email protected] www.belswains.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2466
Boxmoor Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Jan Wright
Cowper Road, Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 1PF
01442 402244 FAX 01442 399704@ [email protected]
www.boxmoor.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2041
Broadfield Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Matthew Heasman
Windmill Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 4BX 01442 426300 FAX 01442 426302
@ [email protected] www.broadfieldprimary.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3991
Brockswood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Carley Holliman
Shenley Road, Woodhall Farm, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 7QH
01442 404000 FAX 01442 404003@ [email protected]
www.brockswood.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2448
Chambersbury Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mr Desmond Taylor
Hill Common, Bennetts End, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 8JH
01442 256435 FAX 01442 242463@ [email protected]: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2210
Chaulden Infants’ and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Jackie Hood
School Row, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 2JU 01442 264588 FAX 01442 397392
@ [email protected] www.chauldeninfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 50Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Chaulden Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2193
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Gadebridge Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 3DT
01442 391324 FAX 01442 393045@ [email protected]
www.gadevalley.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2274
Galley Hill Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Cheryl Isaac
Galley Hill, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 3JY 01442 406000 FAX 01442 406001
@ [email protected] www.galleyhill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 3990
George Street Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Debra Lamb
George Street, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 5HJ 01442 255638 FAX 01442 262720
@ [email protected] www.georgestreet.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2040
Hammond Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Gail Porterfield
Cambrian Way, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 5TD 01442 404020 FAX 01442 404024
@ [email protected] www.hammond.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2337
Hobbs Hill Wood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Richard Haynes
Peascroft Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 8ER
01442 401222 FAX 01442 399136@ [email protected]
www.hobbshillwood.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2469
Hobletts Manor Infants’ & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Wendy Hull
Adeyfield Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 5JS 01442 213854 FAX 01442 255447
@ [email protected] www.hoblettsinfants.com
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Hobletts Manor Junior School School Code: 2184
Holtsmere End Infant and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Hellen Mary Phillimore
Shenley Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 7JZ 01442 211963 FAX 01442 253765
@ [email protected] www.holtsmereinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Holtsmere End Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2995
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Leverstock Green Church of England Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mr. Phair
Green Lane, Leverstock Green, HP2 4SA 01442 406520 FAX 01442 406522
@ [email protected] www.leverstockgreen.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3054
Lime Walk Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Angela Belgrove
Lime Walk, Bennetts End, HP3 9LN 01442 262341 FAX 01442 211218
@ [email protected] www.limewalk.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2422
Maple Grove Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mr G Allen
St. Agnells Lane, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 7BG
01442 426310 FAX 01442 426311@ [email protected]
www.maplegrove.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3987
Micklem Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Michael Fearnhead
Boxted Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 2QH 01442 408964 FAX 01442 401962
@ [email protected] www.micklem.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2243
Nash Mills C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Rosie Washford Mower
Belswains Lane, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 9XB
01442 252972 FAX 01442 214652@ [email protected]
www.nashmills.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3302
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs in which this school is named will be offered a place at the school.
1. Children Looked After.2. Children whose parents/guardians have, at
the time of application, shown commitment to the Church of England by attending their church at least once per calendar month for the year prior to the application being made. Applicants in this category will need to ask their priest or minister to complete the relevant section of SIF/Clergy Form.
3. Children whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application, shown commitment to their Christian Church by attending a service at least once in each calendar month for the year prior to an application being made. Applicants in this category will need to ask their priest or minister to complete the relevant section of SIF/Clergy Form.
4. Children who, at the time of admission, have siblings permanently residing at the same address who attend Nash Mills C of E School. In the event of joint custody being awarded, the address should be the child’s current permanent address at the time of application.
5. Any other children.
In the event of a need for a tie-breaker where two different addresses measure the same distance from the school, in the case of a block
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Pixies Hill Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Terri Bailey
Hazeldell Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 2BY 01442 251793 FAX 01442 251633
@ [email protected] www.pixieshill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2293
The Reddings Primary & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Tracy Prickett
Bennetts End Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 8DX
01442 406500 FAX 01442 406501@ [email protected]
www.reddings.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2251
South Hill Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Carole Joy Racher
Heath Lane, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 1TT 01442 402127 FAX 01442 402132
@ [email protected] www.southhill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2047
St Albert the Great Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Louise Fleming
Acorn Road, Bennetts End, HP3 8DW 01442 264835 FAX 01442 246418
@ [email protected] www.albertthegreat.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3391
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Need is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. Under the Education Act 1996, the governors are obliged by law to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where this school is named in the Statement.
1. Looked after Catholic children.2. Catholic children from practising Catholic
families who are resident within Our Lady, Queen of Creation or Ss Mary Joseph parishes.
3. Catholic children from practising Catholic families who are not resident within the local serving parishes.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.5. Other looked after children.6. Children of Catechumens and members of an
Eastern Christian Church.7. Children from Christian families of other
denominations whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a minister of religion.
8. Children from Christian families of other denominations whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education.
9. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a religious leader.
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10. Any other applicant Where the offer of a place to all the applicants in any of the categories listed above would lead to oversubscription the following provisions will be applied:The attendance of a sibling at the school at the time of enrolment will increase the priority of an application within each category. The governing body will give top priority of an application within a category where compelling professional evidence is provided of an exceptional social, medical or pastoral need of the child which can be most appropriately met at this school.
St Rose’s Catholic Infants’ School and NurseryHeadteacher: Barbara Hancock
Green End Road, Boxmoor, HP1 1QW 01442 398855 FAX 01442 398835
@ [email protected] www.stroses.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicLinked with: St Cuthbert Mayne RC Junior School School Code: 3409
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admission Rules Applications will be ranked in accordance with the following criteria:
1. Catholic looked-after children.2. Catholic children resident within the local
serving parishes, who will have siblings attending St Rose’s School at the time of entry.
3. Catholic children resident within the local serving parishes, who will have siblings attending St Cuthbert Mayne School at the time of entry.*
4. Catholic children resident within the local serving parishes.
5. Other Catholic children. 6. Other looked-after children. 7. Other children who will have siblings at
St Rose’s School at the time of entry. 8. Other children who will have siblings at
St Cuthbert Mayne School at the time of entry.*
9. Other Christian children. 10. Children from other faiths. 11. Any other applicant. * This includes children in Year 2 at St Rose’s where there is a reasonable expectation that they will be attending St Cuthbert Mayne School in Year 3.
Special Educational Needs The admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure which involves consultation between the school’s Governing Body and the child’s Local Education Authority in order to decide whether or not to name the school on the statement. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home LEA. Details of this separate procedure are set out in the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice. Under the Education Act 1996, the Governors are obliged by law to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where this school is named in the Statement.
Tudor Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Michelle Pearson
Redwood Drive, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 9ER 01442 256294
@ [email protected] www.tudor.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2045
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Two Waters Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Elizabeth Maykels
High Ridge Close, Apsley, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 0AU
01442 256046 FAX 01442 214150@ [email protected]
www.twowaters.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2044
Yewtree Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Miss Zoe Mathie
Fletcher Way, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 5QR 01442 424920 FAX 01442 424921
@ [email protected] www.yewtree.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3988
Abel Smith SchoolHeadteacher: Richard Boulton
Churchfields, Hertford, SG13 8AE 01992 583244 FAX 01992 504702
@ [email protected] www.abelsmith.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2050
Bengeo Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs D Purrett
The Avenue, Bengeo, Hertford, SG14 3DX 01992 582765 FAX 01992 504965
@ [email protected] www.bengeo.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2462
Hertford St Andrews C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Ron Johnson
Calton Avenue, Hertford, SG14 2EP 01992 583105 FAX 01992 558376
@ [email protected] www.hertfordstandrew.neontribe.co.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3025
Hollybush Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Alan Brown
Fordwich Rise, Hertford, SG14 2DF 01992 581454 FAX 01992 410210
@ [email protected] www.hollybush.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2304
Mill Mead SchoolHeadteacher: Sue Nesbitt-Larking
Port Vale, Hertford, SG14 3AA 01992 582776 FAX 01992 503356
@ [email protected] www.millmead.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2362
Morgans Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Sue Dutt
Morgans Road, Hertford, SG13 8DR 01992 582162 FAX 01992 509499
@ [email protected] www.morgans.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2464
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North Road, Hertford, SG14 2BY 01992 583148 FAX 01992 550503
@ [email protected] www.stjosephs255.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3341
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions Rules1. Children Looked After (CLA) from
Catholic families.2. Baptised Catholic children living within the
Parish of the Immaculate Conception and St. Joseph, Hertford, who are members of a practising Catholic family, with a sibling in the School*
3. Baptised Catholic children living outside the Parish of the Immaculate Conception and St. Joseph, Hertford who are members of a practising Catholic family with a sibling in the School*
4. Baptised Catholic children living within the Parish of the Immaculate Conception and St. Joseph, Hertford, who are members of a practising Catholic family.
5. Baptised Catholic children living outside the Parish of the Immaculate Conception and St. Joseph, Hertford, who are members of a practising Catholic family.
6. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling in the School*
7. Baptised Catholic children. Baptismal certificates and a current (within 6 months of application) Diocesan Priest’s Reference Form will be required for the above categories 2 – 7 inclusive. Diocesan Priest’s Reference Forms are available from the school office and the parish office of the Immaculate Conception and St. Joseph’s, Hertford.
8. Other Children Looked After (CLA).
9. Children of families who are members of other Christian faith backgrounds whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education, who are willing to uphold the aims and beliefs of the School, with a sibling in the School*
10. Children of families who are members of other Christian faith backgrounds whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education, who are willing to uphold the aims and beliefs of the School.
11. Children of families who are members of other faith backgrounds whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education, who are willing to uphold the aims and beliefs of the School, with a sibling in the School*
12. Children of families who are members of other faith backgrounds whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education, who are willing to uphold the aims and beliefs of the School. A letter confirming your commitment to your faith from your religious leader will be required for categories 9 – 12 inclusive.
13. All other children whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education, with a sibling in the School* who are willing to uphold the aims and beliefs of the School.
14. Any other applicant.
*at time of admission
In the event of there being an over subscription within any of the above categories admission priority within a category will be given first to twins/multiple births and then to those who live nearest to the school.
Wheatcroft Primary SchoolHeadteacher: A H Skinner
Stanstead Road, Hertford, SG13 7HQ 01992 587899 FAX 01992 586725
@ [email protected] www.wheatcroft.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2414
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Woodland Road, Hertford Heath, SG13 7QW 01992 583622 FAX 01992 901871
@ [email protected] www.hertfordheath.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2072
Hertingfordbury Cowper C of E VA Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Alison Richards
Birch Green, Hertford, SG14 2LR 01992 583239 FAX 01992 505656
@ [email protected] www.hertingfordbury.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 25Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 5203
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe school follows Hertfordshire County Council’s policy on looked-after children and children with statements of SEN. Children who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs on which this school is named will be offered a place at the school. If there are more applicants for admission than there are places available at the school, the governors will allocate the places in the following order of priority and subject to the notes below:
1. Children Looked After. The Children Act 1989 defines a child who is ‘looked after’ as a child/young person who is accommodated by the LA or a child/young person who is the subject of a full or an interim care order.
2. Children who have a sibling already attending the school at the time of admission.
3. Children living within the parish of Hertingfordbury.
4. Children who regularly worship with their families at Hertingfordbury Church and whose application is verified by the Vicar.
5. Children who regularly worship with their families at another Christian church i.e. one which is eligible for membership of Churches together in England and/or the Evangelical Alliance (application under this category must be verified by the Minister responsible at the appropriate church).
6. Any other children.
In the event of over subscription in any one of the above categories, places will be allocated on the basis of geographical proximity.
Hexton JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Jeni Houghton
Hexton, Hitchin, SG5 3JL 01582 881248 FAX 01582 881248
@ [email protected] www.hexton.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 10Nursery at school: No School Code: 2053
Puller Memorial C of E Voluntary Aided Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Elizabeth Aitken
High Cross, Ware, SG11 1AZ 01920 463178 FAX 01920 860930
@ [email protected] www.puller.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3366
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Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors are required to admit a pupil with a Statement of Special Educational needs which names the school.
1. Children who are in public care – Children Looked After (CLA). Written supporting evidence should be supplied, at the time of application, from the relevant Local Authority.
2. Children who will have a sibling attending the school at the time of admission.
3. Children of parents or carers living in the ecclesiastical parish of St John’s Parish Church, High Cross. Any parent who is unsure on this can visit the website www.achurchnearyou.com which matches addresses to parishes.
4. Children whose home address is outside the area as defined in Category 3 above, one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application shown commitment to St John’s Parish Church by attending a service at least once in each calendar month for six months prior to an application being made. The governors will seek written confirmation of this level of attendance from the incumbent or other suitable person in the church.
5. Children whose home address is outside the area as defined in Category 3 above, one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application shown commitment to another Christian Church by attending a service at least once in each calendar month for six months prior to an application being made*. The governors will seek written confirmation of this level of attendance from the minister or other suitable person in the church.
6. Any Other Children.
If any category is oversubscribed the places will be determined in that category by the proximity of the child’s permanent home address to the school, using the Local Authorities computerised mapping system. This is explained in the LA admissions booklet and website.
Highbury Infant School & NurseryHeadteacher: Helen Avey
Standhill Road, Hitchin, SG4 9AG 01462 630500 FAX 01462 630502
@ [email protected] www.highbury.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Whitehill Junior School School Code: 2055
Highover JMI & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Lisa Hayes
Cambridge Road, Hitchin, SG4 0JP 01462 622333 FAX 01462 622444
@ [email protected] www.highover.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2057
Mary Exton JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Karen Ireland
St Michael’s Road, Hitchin, SG4 0QA 01462 456997 FAX 01462 451756
@ [email protected] www.maryexton.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2415
Oughton Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Wendy Sims
Mattocke Road, Hitchin, SG5 2NZ 01462 450716 FAX 01462 431990
@ [email protected] www.ohjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2026
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Old Hale Way, Hitchin, SG5 1XT 01462 622555 FAX 01462 622777
@ [email protected] www.ourladys.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3399
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school and the Diocesan Priest’s Reference Form available from the school www.ourladys.herts.sch.uk . SIFs are also available from www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions Rules1. Catholic children looked-after.2. Practising Catholics who are resident in
the parish of Our Lady Immaculate and St Andrew, Hitchin. Practising Catholics who are resident outside the parish of Our Lady Immaculate & St Andrew and for whom Our Lady is the nearest Catholic school to their normal place of residence.
3. Other Practising Catholic children.4. Other Catholic children.5. All other looked after children.6. Catechumens.7. Members of an Orthodox Church.8. Christians of other denominations.9. Children of other faiths.10. Any other applicants.
The attendance of a sibling at the school at the time of enrolment will increase the priority of an application within each category.
Tie Break: Where the offer of places to all the applicants in any of the subcategories listed above would still lead to oversubscription, the places up to the admission number will be offered to those living nearest to the school. This will be measured in a straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council’s GIS system as outlined in the Moving On/Under 11s publications.
Purwell Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Richard Cano
Fairfield Way, Hitchin, SG4 0PU 01462 432950 FAX 01462 437950
@ [email protected] www.purwell.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2229
Samuel Lucas JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Tracy Thomas
Gaping Lane, Hitchin, SG5 2JQ 01462 456737 FAX 01462 457360
@ [email protected] www.samlucas.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2428
St Andrew’s C of E VA Primary School & NurseryHeadteacher: Mrs C Cernik
Benslow Lane, Hitchin, SG4 9RD 01462 459160 FAX 01462 436443
@ [email protected] www.standrews.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3385
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by pupil’s home Local Authority. Details of this separate procedure are set out in the special Educational Needs Code of Practice.
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Under the Education Act 1996, the Governors are obliged to admit by law any child with a statement of Special Educational needs where this school is named in the Statement.
1. Children Looked After - ‘Children Looked After’.
2. Siblings - Children who have a sibling who will be attending the school at the time of entry.
3. Foundation Places - The Governors reserve 14 Foundation places a year, which will be allocated to pupils living in the Parish (Anglican) of Hitchin. Foundation places will not be allocated to children living in surrounding villages or towns even though they may worship in Hitchin Churches. Foundation places will be allocated to children whose families have been frequent worshippers for 18 months at Holy Saviour, St. Faiths, St. Mark’s and St. Mary’s, who are certified to be such worshippers by the clergy of that church.
4. Children of parents whose permanent address is within the area drawn on the map available from the school.
5. Any other children.
Where the application of the above criteria results in a situation where there are more children with an equal right to admission to the school than the number of available places, the tie-break will be distance from the school, using the straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council’s GIS system as outlined in the Moving On/Under 11s publications. Where there is a need for a tie-breaker where two different addresses measure the same distance from the school, in the case of a block of flats for example, the lower door number will be deemed to be nearest as logically this will be on the ground floor and therefore closer. If there are two identical addresses of separate applications, the tie break will be random.
The governors cooperate with the fair access policies of the L.A. Every effort will be made to accommodate twins and other ‘multiple birth’ applications provided that this does not breach maximum class size regulations.
These arrangements do not apply to those being admitted for nursery provision at St Andrew’s Nursery. Parents of children admitted to nursery provision must apply for a place at the school if they want their children to apply to the reception class. Attendance at the nursery of St Andrew’s School does not guarantee entry into the main school.
Strathmore Infant and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs B Holmes
Old Hale Way, Hitchin, SG5 1XR 01462 459558 FAX 01462 459188
@ [email protected] www.strathmore.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Nursery at school: YesLinked with: Wilshere-Dacre Junior School School Code: 2056
The William Ransom Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mary Driver
Stuart Drive, Hitchin, SG4 9QB 01462 624777 FAX 01462 624888
@ [email protected] www.wransom.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 38Nursery at school: No School Code: 2392
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The Cranbourne Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Rachel Semark
Bridleway North, Hoddesdon, EN11 9PP 01992 416220 FAX 01992 416221
@ [email protected] www.cranbourne.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2384
Forres Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Sue Camp
Stanstead Road, Hoddesdon, EN11 0RW 01992 467821 FAX 01992 904311
@ [email protected] www.forres.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: No School Code: 2339
Roselands Primary SchoolHeadteacher: J E Carson
High Wood Road, Hoddesdon, EN11 9AR 01992 442407 FAX 01992 471721
@ [email protected] www.roselands.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: No School Code: 2429
Sheredes Primary School & NurseryHeadteacher: Mary Childs
Benford Road, Hoddesdon, EN11 8LL 01992 465154 FAX 01992 464151
@ [email protected] www.sheredesprimary.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2452
St Augustine’s Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Eileen Plunkett
Riversmead, Hoddesdon, EN11 8DP 01992 463549 FAX 01992 446263
@ [email protected] www.staugustines.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3345
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely different procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home Local Authority. Details of this separate procedure are set out in the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice.
1. Catholic Children Looked After.2. Catholic children with a sibling attending
the school at the date of admission, from practising Catholic families with a priest’s reference.
3. Catholic children from practising Catholic families with a priest’s reference.
4. Other Catholic children with a sibling attending the school at the date of admission.
5. Other Catholic children.6. Other Children Looked After.7. Catechumens and members of an Eastern
Christian Church.8. Other Christians with a sibling at the school
at the date of admission, whose parents would like them to have a Catholic education, and who can provide a baptismal certificate or other reference from their priest or minister of religion.
9. Other Christians whose parents would like them to have a Catholic education and who can provide a baptismal certificate or
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10. Any other applicant.
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 in the following order of priority:
The Governing Body will give top priority to an application ‘within each category’ where evidence is provided at the time of application of an exceptional social, medical, pastoral or other need of the child which can be most appropriately met at this school.Where the offer of a place to all applicants in any of the sub categories above would still lead to oversubscription, the places up to the admission number available will be offered to the applicants using the straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council’s GIS system as outlined in the Moving On/Under 11s publications.
St Catherine’s Hoddesdon VC CE Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Wayne Howsen
Haslewood Avenue, Hoddesdon, EN11 8HT 01992 463214 FAX 01992 447251
@ [email protected] www.stcaths.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: No School Code: 3978
St Cross Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Kathryn Hall
Upper Marsh Lane, Hoddesdon, EN11 8BN 01992 467309 FAX 01992 450362
@ [email protected] www.stcross.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3408
In addition to our online or paper form, you are also requested to complete the ‘St Cross Supplementary Information Form’ and return it to the school office. The Supplementary Information form (SIF) and the Diocesan Priest’s Reference Form are obtainable from the school and the SIF is also obtainable from the LA offices and from the school website. You can collect the forms from the school or contact the school and ask for them to be sent to you.Please note that if you do not complete a SIF and return it to the school the Governing Body will apply the school’s admission arrangements using only the information supplied on the LA application form which may result in the application being given lower priority.
Summary of Admission RulesIf more applications are received than there are places available then applications will be ranked by the governing body in accordance with the following oversubscription criteria. 1. *Catholic looked after children.2. * Catholic children from **practicing
Catholic families. 3. Other *Catholic children.4. Other looked after children.5. Catechumens and members of an Eastern
Christian Church.6. Other Christians whose parents would like
them to have a Catholic education and who can provide a baptismal certificate or other reference from their priest or minister of religion.
7. Any other applicant. * ** Please refer to the school’s full admissions policy for definitions.
Where the offer of places to all the applicants under any of the criterion listed above would lead to oversubscription the following provisions will be applied in the following order of priority (within each criterion): 1. Where evidence is provided at the time of
application of an exceptional social, medical, pastoral or other need of the child which can be most appropriately met at this school.
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2. The attendance of a sibling at the school at the date of admission.
Tie Break: Where the offer of a place to all applicants in any of the sub categories above would still lead to oversubscription, the places up to the admission number available will be offered to the applicants living nearest to the school. Calculation of distance from the home address will be made by referring the matter to Hertfordshire County Council who will use an accepted method to determine the respective distances. In the event that there is still a tie the allocation will be dealt with by random selection using an independently witnessed ‘lottery’ draw.
Westfield Community Primary SchoolHeadteacher: D Ashmore
Westfield Road, Hoddesdon, EN11 8RA 01992 465739 FAX 01992 447548
@ [email protected] www.westfieldjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2314
Hunsdon JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Joanne McGregor
High Street, Hunsdon, Ware, SG12 8NT 01279 842644 FAX 01279 841197
@ [email protected] www.hunsdon.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No School Code: 2061
Ickleford Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Pat Salmon
Arlesey Road, Ickleford, Hitchin, SG5 3TG 01462 459150 FAX 01462 453910
@ [email protected] www.ickleford.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 3030
Kimpton Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs Marion Stewart-Smith
Kimpton Primary School, High Street, Kimpton, Hitchin, SG4 8RB
01438 832394 FAX 01438 833693@ [email protected]
www.kimpton.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2062
Kings Langley Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Paula Harris
Common Lane, Kings Langley, WD4 8DQ 01923 263321 FAX 01923 270809
@ [email protected] www.kingslangley-pri.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2338
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Knebworth Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Michael John
Swangleys Lane, Knebworth, SG3 6AA 01438 812184 FAX 01438 233400
@ [email protected] www.knebworth.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2066
St Paul’s C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Sarah Winter
Langleybury Lane, Hunton Bridge, Kings Langley, WD4 8RJ
01923 263641 FAX 01923 291557@ [email protected]
www.stpauls779.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3301
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions Rules1. Children Looked After.2. Children who have siblings in the school at
the time of entry (children in the same household).
3. Children whose parents or legal guardians are faithful and regular worshippers at St. Paul’s Church (Children who have been baptised and whose families are faithful and regular worshippers at St. Paul’s Church).
4. Children with a place in St. Paul’s Nursery.5. Children whose parents or legal guardians
are faithful and regular worshippers at other Church of England Churches (Children who have been baptised and whose families are faithful and regular worshippers at a Church of England Church).
6. Children whose parents or legal guardians are faithful and regular worshippers at churches of other Christian denominations. (Children who have been baptised and whose families are faithful and regular worshippers at a church of another Christian denomination – recognised by Churches Together in Britain and Ireland or the Evangelical Alliance).
7. Children from the Ecclesiastical Parish of Langleybury.
8. Any other children.
In the event of over-subscription in any of the above categories the places in that category will be allocated by Measuring Distances from your home to the school.
Hillshott Infant School & NurseryHeadteacher: Joanne Wilson
Ridge Avenue, Letchworth, SG6 1QE 01462 621212 FAX 01462 621213
@ [email protected] www.hillshott.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Pixmore Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2069
Icknield Infant and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: J Egan
Archers Way, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 4UN
01462 620406 FAX 01462 620407@ [email protected]
www.icknieldinfants.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 80Nursery at school: Yes linked with: Wilbury Junior School School Code: 2165
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Lordship Farm Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Ben Parry
Fouracres, Manor Park, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 3UF
01462 620550 FAX 01462 623133@ [email protected]
www.lordshipfarm.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 51Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2416
Northfields Infant & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Claire Logan
Burley, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 4PT 01462 623388 FAX 01462 623388
@ [email protected] www.northfields.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Grange JM School School Code: 2228
Norton St Nicholas C of E (VA) Primary SchoolActing Headteacher: Mr Stephen Cowdery
Norton Road, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 1AG
01462 623322 FAX 01462 623355@ [email protected]
www.stnicholas23.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3350
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesPlaces will be offered to children who have a Statement of Special Educational Need which names the school.
1. Children in Public Care (Looked After Children).
2. Children for whom it can be demonstrated that they have a particular medical or social reason why they must go to this school.
3. Children with a sibling who will be attending the school at the time of admission.
4. Children of practising Church of England parent(s) who have, at the time of application, and for a period of eighteen months previously, attended their place of worship at a Church of England Church at least once in each calendar month. Written confirmation is required from the parish priest/minister.
5. Children who already attend our Nursery Class.
6. Children of practising other denomination parent(s) who are members of a recognised Christian denomination church affiliated to Churches Together in England and/or the Evangelical Alliance and who have, at the time of application, and for a period of eighteen months previously, attended their place of worship at least once in each calendar month. Written confirmation is required from the parish priest/minister.
7. Any others.
In the event of over subscription in any of the above categories then the places in that category will be determined by the distance from home to school. This is a straight line distance measurement provided by HCC’s GIS system as outlined in the Under 11’s publication.
Radburn Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Linda Meredith
Radburn Way, Letchworth, SG6 2JZ 01462 621800 FAX 01462 621802
@ [email protected] www.radburn.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2453
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Highfield, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 3QB 01462 620670 FAX 01462 620670
@ [email protected] www.strcjmi.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3400
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining statements by the pupil’s home LA. Details of this separate procedure are set out in the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice. Under the Education Act 1996, the governors are obliged by law to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where this school is named in the statement.
1. Catholic Children Looked After.2. Practising baptised Catholics who have a
sibling in school at the time of admission. 3. Practising baptised Catholics who are
resident in the parish of St. Hugh of Lincoln (those who regular family attendance at Sunday Mass which is confirmed by the Diocesan Priest’s Reference.
4. Practising baptised Catholics who are resident in the Hitchin or Shefford parishes and for whom St. Thomas More School is the nearest Catholic Primary School.
5. Other practising baptised Catholics.6. Other baptised Catholics.7. Other Children Looked After.8. Catechumens and members of an Eastern
Christian Church.9. Baptised Christians of other denominations
whose parents wish them to have a Catholic
education and whose application is supported in writing by a minister of religion.
10. Children from Christian families who have not yet been baptised and whose application is supported in writing by a minister of religion.
11. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a religious leader.
12. Any other applicants.
Within any of the above categories, top priority will be awarded to pupils where evidence is provided to and accepted by the governors at the time of application of an ‘exceptional social, medical or pastoral need’ which can be most appropriately met at this school. Second priority: pupils with a sibling in school at ‘time of admission’’. Third priority: pupils living at ‘home address’ that is closest to the school. This will be straight line distance measurement provided by HCC’s GIS system.
Stonehill SchoolHeadteacher: Michelle Dent
Western Close, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 4SZ
01462 620262 FAX 01462 620262@ [email protected]
www.stonehill.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2442
Little Hadham Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Elizabeth Stockley
Stortford Road, Little Hadham, Ware, SG11 2DX
01279 771285 FAX 01279 771162@ [email protected]
www.littlehadham.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 20Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2073
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School Road, Potters Bar, EN6 1JW 01707 652104 FAX 01707 664847
@ [email protected] www.littleheath.herts.sch.uk
Type: FoundationPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 5207
Summary of Admission RulesSection 324 of the Education Act 1996 requires the governing bodies of all maintained schools to admit a child with a statement of special educational needs that names that school.Little Heath uses the Hertfordshire County Council admission rules, except for Rule 5, and arrangements, namely:-
1. Children in Public Care.2. Children for whom it can be demonstrated
that they have a particular medical or social need to go to the school.
3. [Rule 3 applies to linked infant and junior schools only].
4. Sibling of a child already attending the school in Reception to year 5 at the time of application.
5. Proximity of the child’s address to the school. This is measured as a straight line.
The school does NOT have a supplementary information form.
Wymondley JMI SchoolHeadteacher: A Emmerson
Siccut Road, Little Wymondley, Hitchin, SG4 7HN
01438 354583 FAX 01438 727597@ [email protected]
www.wymondley.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No School Code: 2146
Bowmansgreen Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Moira White
Telford Road, London Colney, St. Albans, AL2 1PH
01727 767772 FAX 01727 767770@ [email protected]
www.bowmansgreen.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No School Code: 2166
London Colney Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Lisa Valla
Alexander Road, London Colney, St. Albans, AL2 1JG
01727 823283 FAX 01727 822785@ [email protected]
www.londoncolneyjm.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30 Nursery at school: No School Code: 2103
St Bernadette Catholic Primary School (London Colney)Headteacher: Ann Cassidy
Walsingham Way, London Colney, AL2 1NL 01727 822489 FAX 01727 823327
@ [email protected] www.stbernadette.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3416
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions Rules1. Catholic Children ’Looked After’ 2. Baptised, Catholics who are members of
a practising Catholic family and who are resident in the parish of St Mary’s, London Colney.
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4. Other baptised Catholics who are resident in the parish of St Mary’s, London Colney.
5. Other baptised Catholics who are resident in the parishes of The Good Shepherd and St Anthony’s.
6. Any other baptised Catholic children.7. Other Children ‘Looked After’.8. Catechumens, or those shortly to be received
into the Catholic Church, who are resident in London Colney.
9. Baptised and/or practising members of other Christian denominations who are resident in London Colney. Applications should be supported by a statement from a Minister attesting to the regular practice of their faith. Within this category, priority will be given to Orthodox and other Eastern Churches not in full communion with the See of Rome.
10. Practising members of other faiths who are resident in London Colney.
11. Any other applicants.
Important notes:a. The attendance of a sibling at the School
at the time of enrolment will increase the priority of an application within each category.
b. All Catholic applicants are required to submit evidence of baptism (i.e. a copy of baptismal certificate or letter from parish priest) with the Supplementary Information form.
c. The governing body will give top priority to an application within a category where evidence is provided at the time of application of a special education or other need of the child, which can be most appropriately met by the School.
d. Where there are more eligible applicants within a category, after taking into account the above criteria, than remaining places, places will be allocated to those children living nearest to the school.
Long Marston Voluntary Aided C of E Primary SchoolSchool DetailsActing Headteacher: Clare South
Station Road, Long Marston, HP23 4QS 01296 668386 FAX 01296 660412
@ [email protected] www.longmarston.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 20Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3373
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions Rules1. All children where Long Marston School
is named on a statement of Special Educational Needs.
2. Children in public care, currently referred to as “children looked after”.
3. Children for whom it can be demonstrated that they have a particular medical or social need to attend Long Marston School.
4. All children living in the villages of Long Marston, Wilstone, Gubblecote or Puttenham.
5. Children whose siblings will be in attendance at the school on the date of admission.
6. Children of parents who attend the churches of Long Marston, Wilstone or Puttenham regularly. Regularly means at least once per month for the six months prior to application. Written verification must be supplied to the school from the vicar or other clergy.
7. Any other children.
In the event of over subscription in any of the above categories then the places in that category will be determined by the distance from home to school. This is a straight line distance measurement provided by HCC’s GIS system as outlined in the Under 11’s publication.
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Cavendish Road, Markyate, AL3 8PT 01582 840537 FAX 01582 840764
@ [email protected] www.markyate.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2074
St Andrew’s C of E Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Judith Sparks
Tower Hill, Much Hadham, SG10 6DL 01279 842626 FAX 01279 841070
@ [email protected] www.standrews236.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3353
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admission RulesChildren who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs on which this school is named will be admitted to the school.
1. Children Looked After.2. Children who at the time of application have
their home address within the ecclesiastical parish of Much Hadham as indicated on the map available in School.
3. Children who have a sibling who will be attending the school at the time of entry.
4. Children, one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application and for a period of six months previously, attended Anglican worship at St. Andrew’s Church, Much Hadham and/or St. Thomas’ Church, Perry Green. (At least once every calendar month). A letter from the Parish
Priest is required verifying that this level of attendance has been met. (The Governors anticipate that parents given a place for their child under the Church Membership category will satisfy the requirements of that category at the time of admission.) Applicants in this category will need to ask their priest or minister to complete the relevant section of the SIF/Clergy Form.
5. Any other children with priority to those living closest to the School.
The tie-break will be distance from the school.
Ponsbourne St Mary’s C of E VC Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Tracy Gaiteri
Newgate Street Village, Hertford, SG13 8RA 01707 872395 FAX 01707 872779
@ [email protected] www.ponsbourne.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 12Nursery at school: No School Code: 3020
St Mary’s Church of England VA Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Jane Guy
Dellsome Lane, Welham Green, AL9 7NF 01707 690500 FAX 01707 690502
@ [email protected] www.stmarys565.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3976
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Summary of Admissions rulesChildren who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs on which this school is named will be offered a place at the school.
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1. Children in public care (Looked after children).
2. Children who will have a sibling attending the school Sibling refers to brother or sister, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister, or the child of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case, the child should be living in the same family unit at the same address.
3. Children with exceptional medical or social needs. Written supporting evidence should be supplied from a consultant doctor or senior social worker.
4. Children who live in the village of Welham Green*
5. Children who live in Water End or North Mymms Park*
6. Children whose home address is outside the area as defined in Categories 4 and 5 above, one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application shown commitment to the Church of England or another Christian Church by attending a service at least once in each calendar month for the year prior to an application being made. Applicants in this category will need to ask their priest or minister to complete the relevant section of Clergy Form.
7. Children who live in the remaining part of the ecclesiastical parish of St Mary’s North Mymms.*
8. Any other children.
The tie-break applied will be the nearest of the distances of the children’s addresses to the school. * A map defining these areas is available from the school.
Northaw C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Ray Clarke
Vineyards Road, Northaw, EN6 4PB 01707 652869 FAX 01707 660679
@ [email protected] www.northaw.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 5209
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
The governors will offer a place to any child with a Statement of Educational Needs which names the school.
Summary of Admission Rules1. Children looked after by the local authority.2. Children who at the time of entry are
living within that part of the area of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Northaw hatched on the enclosed plan.
3. Siblings of children already at the school at the time of entry.
4. Children whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application, and for a period of six months previously, at least once in each calendar month , attended public worship at a Church which is a member of Churches Together in England or Evangelical Alliance. Applicants in this category will be required to provide written evidence of attendance from their parish priest.
5. Parents who can demonstrate that admission to the school is essential for the medical or social wellbeing of their child. Supporting evidence from a relevant official will be required.
6. Any other children.
In the event of categories 2 to 6 being oversubscribed the determining factor will be the proximity to the child’s home to the school as defined by the Local Authority.
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St Mary’s VA C of E First SchoolHeadteacher: Eloise Haezewindt
New Road, Northchurch, HP4 3QZ 01442 389040 FAX 01442 390589
@ [email protected] www.stmarys916.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3315
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions Rules1. Looked After Children.2. Children who will have a sibling at the school
at the time of entry. 3. Children whose parent(s) have a regular
worshipping commitment with St. Mary’s Church, Northchurch.
4. Children whose parent(s) have a regular worshipping commitment with another Anglican church and who live in Area A, B, or C. (See 6, 7 and 8 below). Please refer to map available from the school.
5. Children whose parent(s) have a regular worshipping commitment with a church of any other Christian denomination which belongs to Churches Together in England and/or the Association of Berkhamsted Churches, and who live in Area A, B, or C.
6. Any other children living in Area A which includes the traditional village of Northchurch from Boswick Lane (N.W.) to Bell Lane (S.E.) and from St. Mary’s Avenue (S.W.) to Northchurch Common (N.E.). (Please refer to map).
7. Any other children living in Area B which includes most of the rest of the civil parish of Northchurch plus Valley Road estate and the Chiltern Park development, i.e. roads on the Northchurch side of Billet Lane.
8. Any other children living in Area C which includes Loxley Road, Westfield Road, Durrants Road and the rest of the Durrants estate.
9. Any other children.
In the event of over-subscription within any of the above categories after the first category, the following priority order will apply:
1. Children whose parent(s) have a regular worshipping commitment with St. Mary’s Church Northchurch.
2. Children whose parent(s) have a regular worshipping commitment with another Anglican church and who live in Area A, B, or C.
3. Children whose parent(s) have a regular worshipping commitment with a church of any other Christian denomination which belongs to Churches Together in England and/or the Association of Berkhamsted Churches, and who live in Area A, B, or C.
4. Children living closest to the school as measured along the most direct safe walking route.
Eastbury Farm Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Patricia Young
Bishops Avenue, Northwood, HA6 3DG 01923 824543 FAX 01923 842450
@ [email protected] www.eastburyfarm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2266
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School Lane, Gt Offley, SG5 3AT 01462 768392 FAX 01462 769001
@ [email protected] www.offley.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 19Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3357
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
The governors will offer a place to any child who has a statement of educational needs in which this school is named.
Summary of Admission RulesPlaces will be allocated in the following order:
1. Children in Public Care2. Children living in the parishes of Lilley
and Offley 3. Children who will have a sibling in the school
at the time of admission4. Children attending Offley Pre-school group,
although attendance at Offley Pre-school does not guarantee a place at Offley School
5. Children whose parents or guardians worship at the parish churches of Offley or Lilley on at least one occasion every month, and have done so for the year prior to application
6. Children whose parents or guardians worship at a neighbouring Anglican church on at least one occasion every month, and have done so for the year prior to application
7. Children whose parents or guardians worship at a neighbouring non-Anglican Christian church on a least one occasion every month, and have done so for the year prior to application
8. Any other children
In the event of over-subscription in any one of the above categories, the determining factor will be geographical proximity to the
school as measured using the straight line distance measurement provided by Herts County Council.
How Wood Primary School and NurseryHeadteacher: Mrs. P. Qureshi
Spooners Drive, Park Street, St. Albans, AL2 2HU
01727 768885 FAX 01727 768884@ [email protected]
www.howwood.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2252
Park Street C of E V A Primary School & NurseryHeadteacher: G R Sturgess
Branch Road, Park Street, AL2 2LX 01727 872158 FAX 01727 875477
@ [email protected] www.parkstreet.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3364
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesIf the school is oversubscribed the Governors will apply the following admissions criteria:The Governors will offer a place to a Child with a Statement of Educational Needs which names the school.
1. Children in the care of a local authority. 2. Children who have a compelling medical reason attested by the child’s Consultant which makes attendance at Park Street Primary essential.
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3. Children with a sibling who will be enrolled in the school at the time of admission.
4. Children whose parents/guardians regularly worship at Holy Trinity Church, Frogmore and whose application is verified by the Vicar.
5. Children who live in ecclesiastical parish of Frogmore which includes Park Street, How Wood, Frogmore and Colney Street or the adjoining ecclesiastical parishes of St Stephens, St Peters, London Colney, Shenley, Radlett, Bricket Wood or Aldenham and whose parents/guardians regularly worship at any other Christian Church and whose level of attendance is verified by their Minister on the form provided.
6. Children who have attended the Nursery at Park Street School.
7. Any other children.
It must be understood that an offer of a place is always subject to there being room in the Reception class. The tie-break will be distance from the school measured using “a straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Pirton SchoolHeadteacher: Jeni Houghton
High Street, Pirton, SG5 3PS 01462 712370 FAX 01462 713555
@ [email protected] www.pirton.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 21Nursery at school: No School Code: 2077
Potten End C of E First SchoolHeadteacher: Jane Senior
Church Road, Potten End, Berkhamsted, HP4 2QY
01442 865022 FAX 01442 874974@ [email protected]
www.pottenend.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3049
Cranborne Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Alan Cocker
Laurel Fields, Potters Bar, EN6 2BA 01707 652714 FAX 01707 661074
@ [email protected] www.cranborne.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2980
Ladbrooke JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Tracey Webster
Watkins Rise, Potters Bar, EN6 1QB 01707 652882 FAX 01707 642832
@ [email protected] www.ladbrooke.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2982
Oakmere Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Julie Lilly
Chace Avenue, Potters Bar, EN6 5NP 01707 656963 FAX 01707 646616
@ [email protected] www.oakmere.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2985
Pope Paul Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Helen Lines
Baker Street, Potters Bar, EN6 2ES 01707 659755 FAX 01707 665431
@ [email protected] www.popepaul.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3975
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In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admission RulesThe admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. In accordance with procedures, the governors will admit a child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs if the statement specifically names the school.
1. Catholic Children Looked After (CLA)2. Baptised children from practising Catholic
families, where the applications show evidence of practice of the Catholic faith. This is based on the information provided in the Priest’s Reference Form and Baptism Certificate.
3. Other baptised Catholic children. 4. Other children looked after.5. Baptised Christian children of other
denominations whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a Minister of religion. In accordance with diocesan guidance, Eastern Christian applicants have priority over other non-Catholic applicants.
6. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a religious leader.
7. Any other children.within each criterion priority will be given to: a) Siblings- brother or sister attending Pope Paul School at the time of admission. (includes steps brothers and sisters and half-brothers and sisters) b) Those living nearest the school. c) In the event of a tie break for the last rule, a place will be determined by a lottery. d) Top priority within each criterion will be given to an application where compelling evidence is provided at the time of application of any exceptional circumstances of the child which can be most appropriately met at the school (written evidence required for social, medical or pastoral needs)
The Wroxham SchoolHeadteacher: Alison Peacock
Wroxham Gardens, Potters Bar, EN6 3DJ 01707 643576 FAX 01707 664172
@ [email protected] www.wroxham.herts.sch.uk
Type: FoundationPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 5206
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. Children with statements of special educational needs are not subject to the oversubscription criteria. The school will admit all children whose statement names the school.
Summary of Admission Rules1. Children who are in public care.2. Children whose brothers or sisters
are attending the school at the time of admission. A sibling must be a sister, brother, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, or the child of a parent/carer or partner, in every case living in the same house from Monday to Friday.
3. Children who can prove that they have a particular medical or social reason why they must go to Wroxham. Evidence from a professional such as a doctor, psychologist or social worker must be attached, to be considered under this rule.
4. How far the applicant lives from the School using the straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
In the event of a tie after the above criteria, the final decision will be made by a random draw
Preston Primary (VC) SchoolHeadteacher: Alison Brooks
Back Lane, Preston, SG4 7UJ 01462 451734 FAX 01462 437468
@ [email protected] www.prestonjmi.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No School Code: 3034
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adlettRoger de Clare C of E (V C) First and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: S Rousell
Station Road, Puckeridge, SG11 1TF 01920 821363 FAX 01920 823566
@ [email protected] www.rogerdeclare.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3039
St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Judith Higgon
High Street, Puckeridge, SG11 1RZ 01920 821450 FAX 01920 822534
@ [email protected] www.stcanterbury.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3367
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of SEN is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. It involves the making and maintenance of a statement by the child’s LA set out in the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice.
1. Catholic children looked after.2. Catholic children of a practising Catholic
family who are resident in the Parishes of Old Hall Green, Puckeridge or Buntingford.
3. Catholic children of a practising Catholic family who are resident in the Parishes of St Joseph and the English Martyrs, Bishop’s Stortford or Sacred Heart, Ware.
4. Other Catholic children.5. Other children looked after.
6. Catechumens and members of an Eastern Christian Church.
7. Christians of other denominations whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a minister of religion.
8. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a religious leader.
9. Any other applicants.
Additional priority will be given in each category to: Exceptional need (top priority)Siblings
The school will offer a tie break offering places up to the admission number to those living nearest the school measured using the home-school measurement system used by Hertfordshire County Council.
Hertsmere Jewish Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Steven Isaacs
Watling Street, Radlett, WD7 7LQ 01923 855857 FAX 01923 853399
@ [email protected] www.hjps.org
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: JewishSchool Code: 3304
Please complete a supplementary information form (SIF).
Summary of Admissions RulesA. Children who have completed both an application form to their local authority under the Co-ordinated Admissions Scheme, the School’s Certificate of Religious Practice and those who are entitled to be treated as priority accordance with that Certificate.B. Any other children.
Notes: (a) Before applying the above categories, the school will offer places to children looked after
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(within the meaning of section 22 of the Children Act 1989).(b) The school complies with Section 324 of the Education Act 1996, which requires the governing bodies of all maintained schools to admit a child with a statement of special educational needs that names their school.
1. Children attending Hertsmere Jewish Primary School Nursery at the deadline for applications.
2. Children who satisfy either of the following conditions: (a) Children for whom Hertsmere Jewish Primary School is appropriate on genuine medical grounds. Such applications will be accepted only when the medical circumstances and the grounds upon which the School is said to be particularly appropriate are supported by submissions from the child’s General Practitioner and Consultant and are considered by the Governors to justify giving priority to the child concerned; and (b) Children for whom Hertsmere Jewish Primary School is appropriate on genuine social needs grounds. Such applications will be accepted only where the circumstances and the grounds upon which the School is said to be particularly appropriate are supported by submissions from the child’s General Practitioner and social worker and are considered by the Governors to justify giving priority to the child concerned; provided in all such cases that the Governors in their sole discretion consider that the School is able to meet the needs of such children having regard to the needs and interests of other children at the School;
3. Siblings of pupils who, at the time such sibling enters the school, will be attending Hertsmere Jewish Primary School or Nursery. For these purposes, “siblings” shall include half-siblings, step-siblings and adopted siblings.
4. If a place becomes available after being refused by an applicant falling within any sub-paragraph of paragraph 6 it shall be offered to the next applicant (according to paragraph 9) falling within that sub-paragraph. For the purpose of this paragraph, a child within paragraph 1 who does not
apply for a place in the Reception Class shall be deemed to have refused such a place.
5. Children who are resident:(a) at an address in Borehamwood having a WD6 postcode (b) at an address in Elstree having a WD6 postcode (c) at an address having a WD23 postcode (d) at an address in Radlett having a WD7 postcode (e) at an address in Shenley having a WD7 postcode (f) at an address elsewhere in Hertfordshire (the borders of which being defined by reference to the official Ordnance Survey Map available in the school office)
6. Remaining applicants under each category of application (A or B respectively).
7. In the event of over-subscription after each of the above criteria has been applied, proximity to the school of the child’s residential address will in each of the above categories be the determining factor.
Newberries Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Ms Ness Peters
Newberries Avenue, Radlett, WD7 7EL 01923 857180 FAX 01923 853214
@ [email protected] www.newberries.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2378
St John’s C of E Infant and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Susan England
Gills Hill Lane, Radlett, WD7 8DD 01923 856594 FAX 01923 839656
@ [email protected] www.stjohnsradlett.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Fair Field Junior School School Code: 3003
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Long Cutt, Redbourn, St. Albans, AL3 7EX 01582 792341 FAX 01582 794669
@ [email protected] www.redbourninfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: YesLinked with: Redbourn JM School School Code: 2253
Reed First SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs J Harvey
Jacksons Lane, Reed, SG8 8AB 01763 848304 FAX 01763 848304
@ [email protected] www.reed.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 12Nursery at school: No* School Code: 2078
*Nursery aged children may be accepted into the Early Years class.
Arnett Hills JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Tracey Ali
Berry Lane, Rickmansworth, WD3 4BT 01923 720507 FAX 01923 712936
@ [email protected] www.arnetthills.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2348
Maple Cross JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Mari Tomaney
Denham Way, Maple Cross, WD3 9SS 01923 773189 FAX 01923 711281
@ [email protected] www.maplecross.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2308
Rickmansworth Park JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Peta Dyke
Park Road, Rickmansworth, WD3 1HU 01923 770265 FAX 01923 776558
@ [email protected] www.rickmansworthpark.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2379
Shepherd Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Linda Cannon
Shepherds Lane, Mill End, Rickmansworth, WD3 8JJ
01923 773478 FAX 01923 444740@ [email protected]
www.shepherd.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2022
St John’s Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Paula Smith
Berry Lane, Mill End, Rickmansworth, WD3 7HG
01923 774004 FAX 01923 710915@ [email protected]
www.stjohns705.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3398
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with statements of special educational needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure under the Education Act 1996. The Governors are obliged by law to admit any child with a statement of Special educational needs where this school
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1. Catholic Children Looked After.2. Baptised Catholic children from Practising
Catholic families who will have a sibling at the school at the expected date of admission.
3. Baptised Catholic children from Practising Catholic families who are resident in the Catholic parishes of St John the Evangelist Mill End, St Bedes Croxley Green, Our Lady Help of Christians Rickmansworth and St John Fisher Chorleywood.
4. Baptised Catholic children from Practising Catholic families who are resident in other Catholic parishes.
5. Other Catholic Children.6. Other Children Looked After.7. Catechumens and members of Eastern Christian Churches.8. Non-Catholic children who will have a sibling
at the school at the expected date of admission.
9. All other applications.
The Governing Body will give top priority to an application within a category where professional evidence is provided at the time of application of an exceptional social, medical or pastoral need of the child which can be most appropriately met by this school.
Where the offer of places to all the applicants in any of the sub-categories listed above would still lead to oversubscription, the number of places allocated to families resident in each of the four parishes will be in proportion to the number of applications received from applicants resident in each particular parish. Places up to the proportional admission number will be offered to those living nearest the school in accordance with the home-school measurement system used by Hertfordshire County Council. If there are fewer applications than there are places available for residents of a parish, those places will be allocated proportionately to the remaining parishes.
St Mary’s C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Helen Gill
Stockers Farm Road, Rickmansworth, WD3 1NY
01923 776529 FAX 01923 777303@ [email protected]
www.stmarys698.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3359
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesWhen allocating places, the Governors will give overriding priority to a child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs. Governors will admit all children whose Statement names the school.
1. Children in public care. 2. Children already attending St. Mary’s School
Nursery Class. Please note that attendance at the Nursery does not guarantee entry to the main school.
3. Children who, at the time of admission, have a sibling(s) already attending the School and who are expected to be attending the school in September 2011.
After allocating places to children who fall in to Groups 1 – 3 above, the balance of places available will be divided into ‘Community’ places and ‘Foundation’ places in the proportions of two thirds: one third respectively. If the balance cannot be divided exactly into these proportions any additional places will be allocated to the ‘Community’ group. Places will then be allocated to children in the following priority order:4. Community Places.
4. (a) Children of parents who at the time of application reside within the boundary of the ecclesiastical parish of St. Mary’s Church Rickmansworth. The website www.achurchnearyou.com is helpful in
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5. Foundation Place.5(a) Children whose parents are regular attenders at services at St. Mary’s Church Rickmansworth. 5(b) Children whose parents are regular attenders at any other Christian church located within the boundaries of the parish of Rickmansworth. 5(c) Children whose parents are regular attenders at any Christian church located in ecclesiastical parishes whose boundaries are adjacent to those of the parish of Rickmansworth.
If there are more children than places to be allocated in any of the categories, priority will be given to the children who live closest to the school. This will be determined by straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
St Peter’s C of E VA Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Philippa Golding
Church Lane, Mill End, WD3 8HD 01923 773240 FAX 01923 773240
@ [email protected] www.spmillend.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3360
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs on which this school is named will be offered a place at the school.
1. Children in public care (Looked after children).
2. On very exceptional social or medical grounds.
3. Children whose home address is within the ecclesiastical parish of Mill End and Heronsgate with West Hyde (see map at the school, St Peter’s church office or http://www.achurchnearyou.com/), where one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application shown commitment to the Church of England or another Christian Church by attending a service at least twice in each calendar month for the year prior to an application being made. Applicants in this category will need to provide the address of their priest or minister to enable them to complete the relevant section of SIF/Clergy Form.
4. Children who have a sibling who is attending the school at the time of entry.
5. Children whose home address is outside the ecclesiastical parish of Mill End and Heronsgate with West Hyde (see map at the school or St Peter’s church office or http://www.achurchnearyou.com/), where one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application shown commitment to the Church of England or another Christian Church by attending a service at least twice in each calendar month for the year prior to an application being made. Applicants in this category will need to provide the address of their priest or minister to enable them to complete the relevant section of SIF/Clergy Form.
6. Any other children.
The tie-break will be distance from the school, measured using the straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire CC. Please note that attendance at the nursery does not guarantee entry to the main school.
Icknield Walk First SchoolHeadteacher: Jane Sherwood
Poplar Close, Royston, SG8 7EZ 01763 243392 FAX 01763 244764
@ [email protected] www.icknieldwalk.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2331
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Roman Way First SchoolHeadteacher: Emma Chapman
Burns Road, Royston, SG8 5EQ 01763 241535 FAX 01763 244676
@ [email protected] www.romanway.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2421
St Mary’s Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Robert Dunbar
Melbourn Road, Royston, SG8 7DB 01763 242875 FAX 01763 248825
@ [email protected] www.st-marys-royston.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 5200
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
The admission of children with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the child’s home Local Authority. The Governors are obliged by law to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where this school is named in the Statement.
Summary of Admissions Rules1. Catholic Children Looked After (CLA).2. Baptised Catholic children from practising
Catholic families.3. Other baptised Catholic children.4. Other Children Looked After (CLA).5. Baptised children from non-Catholic families
whose parents can demonstrate commitment to the Christian faith and its practice. We will include in this criterion the children of parents who practise a Christian faith where
infant baptism is not used e.g. Baptists, Trinity Life Church.
6. Baptised children from other non-Catholic families.
7. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a religious leader.
8. Any other children.
Priority will be given to children who have siblings attending at the time of admission. Top priority within each criterion will be awarded to those with a social or medical claim. Evidence or claims under this criterion must be made at the time of application and must be supplied by a professional such as a doctor, social worker or priest to demonstrate that the needs can only be met at St. Mary’s. a) For categories 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 a certificate of baptism is required unless the family belongs to a Christian church where infant baptism is not used. b) For category 2 a completed Diocesan Priests Common Reference Form is required In the case of practising members of an Eastern Catholic or Eastern Christian Church, a letter from their priest verifying practice is required. c) For categories 5 and 7 a letter from a religious leader confirming practice of the faith of the applicant is required.
Tie Break is distance measured by straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
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Studlands Rise First SchoolHeadteacher: Janet Saunders
Studlands Rise, Royston, SG8 9HB 01763 243930 FAX 01763 822171
@ [email protected] www.studlandsrise.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2417
Tannery Drift First SchoolHeadteacher: Anna Greetham
Tannery Drift, Royston, SG8 5DE 01763 235100 FAX 01763 235102
@ [email protected] www.tannerydrift.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45 Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2085
Sandon JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Margaret Gilbert
Rushden Road, Sandon, Buntingford, SG9 0QS
01763 287238 FAX 01763 287298@ [email protected]
www.sandon.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 14Nursery at school: No School Code: 2105
Sarratt Church of England SchoolHeadteacher: C A Buck
The Green, Sarratt, Rickmansworth, WD3 6AS
01923 262003 FAX 01923 262003@ [email protected]
www.sarratt.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 26Nursery at school: No* School Code: 3037*Nursery aged children are accepted into Ducklings within the Foundation Unit.
Fawbert & Barnard Infants’ SchoolHeadteacher: Sylvia Wilson
Knight Street, Sawbridgeworth, CM21 9AT 01279 722357 FAX 01279 306498
@ [email protected] www.fandb.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Reedings Junior School School Code: 2107
High Wych C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mandy West
High Wych, Sawbridgeworth, CM21 0JB 01279 722109 FAX 01279 600396
@ [email protected] www.highwych.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3026
Mandeville Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Kara Hales
West Road, Sawbridgeworth, CM21 0BL 01279 723737 FAX 01279 726724
@ [email protected] www.mandeville221.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2380
Please also see Spellbrook CofE Primary and Nursery School on Page 96
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Clore Shalom SchoolHeadteacher: Irene Kay
Hugo Gryn Way, Shenley, Radlett, WD7 9BL 01923 855631 FAX 01923 853722
@ [email protected] www.cloreshalom.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: JewishSchool Code: 5213
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren with a statement that names the school are offered a place, prior to application of the criteria below to remaining places.
Children whose parent or guardian has, since 1st March 2010, always been a member of any Synagogue and who fulfil one of the two following criteria (applied in the following order):
A. Children who are in public care. B. Children for whom it can be demonstrated by
specific professional evidence that they have a particular medical or social need to go to the school. This evidence is considered by the Admissions Committee of the Governors, using the procedures detailed by the Local Authority.
2. Children whose parent or guardian has, since 1st March 2010, always been a member of any of the sponsoring movements or sponsoring synagogues of the school (currently Liberal, Masorti and Reform) and who are enrolled at the Nursery at the date of allocation of places.
3. Children whose parent or guardian has, since 1st March 2010, always been a member of any synagogue and who are enrolled at the Nursery at the date of allocation of places.
4. Children whose parent or guardian has, since 1st March 2010, always been a member of any of the sponsoring movements or sponsoring synagogues of the school
(currently Liberal, Masorti and Reform) and who already have a sibling (as currently defined by the Local Authority) at the school or have accepted a sibling place in any class, including the Nursery, at date of allocation of places.
5. Children whose parent or guardian has, since 1st March 2010, always been a member of any synagogue and who already have a sibling (as currently defined by the Local Authority) at the school or have accepted a sibling place in any class, including the Nursery, at date of allocation of places.
6. Children whose parent or guardian has, since 1st March 2010, always been a member of any of the sponsoring movements or sponsoring synagogues of the school (currently Liberal, Masorti and Reform).
7. Children whose parent or guardian has, since 1st March 2010, always been a member of any synagogue.
8. Other children who are in public care. 9. Other children for whom it can be
demonstrated by specific professional evidence that they have a particular medical or social need to go to the school, as outlined by the Local Authority.
10. Any other siblings. 11. Any other children.
The deciding factor which will be applied to the category above in which oversubscription occurs, will be first to twins/multiple births and then to those who live nearest to the school. as defined by the Local Authority.
It should be noted that Admission into the Nursery does not guarantee a Reception Class Place.
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London Road, Shenley, WD7 9DX 01923 855864 FAX 01923 855942
@ [email protected] www.shenley.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2108
St Giles’ C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Susan Ridge
Blanche Lane, South Mymms, EN6 3PE 01707 642170 FAX 01707 663437
@ [email protected] www.stgiles.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 5204
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs on which this school is named will be offered a place at the school.
1. Children in public care (Children Looked After). Written supporting evidence should be supplied at the time of application, from the relevant LA.
2. Children who have a sibling who will be attending the school at the time of entry.
3. Children who at the time of application have their home address within the ecclesiastical parish of South Mymms and Ridge, (a map is available from the school office or by going to www.achurchnearyou.com and entering EN6 3PE).
4. Children whose home address is outside the area as defined in Category 3 above, one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application shown commitment to St Giles’ or St Margaret’s
Churches or another Christian Church by attending a service at least once a month for the year prior to an application being made. Applicants in this category will need to ask their priest or minister to complete the Clergy Form available from the school.
5. On very exceptional social or medical grounds.
6. Any other children.
The tie-break will be distance from the school - ie straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Greenfields Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Helen Cook
Ellesborough Close, Watford, WD19 6QH 0208 428 1166 FAX 0208 421 6485
@ [email protected] www.greenfields.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2177
Oxhey Wood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Darren Aisthorpe
Oxhey Drive, South Oxhey, Watford, WD19 7SL
020 8428 4828 FAX 020 8421 6089@ [email protected]
www.oxheywood.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 51Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2137
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St Joseph’s Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Linda Payne
Ainsdale Road, Watford, WD19 7DW 0208 428 5371 FAX 0208 421 0568
@ [email protected] www.stjosephs775.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3383
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a separate procedure. This procedure is integral to making and maintaining statements by the pupil’s home Local Education Authority.
1. Catholic looked-after children.2. Baptised Catholic children with siblings
within the school at the time of admission.3. Other baptised Catholic children resident in
the Parish of St Joseph’s, Carpenders Park.4. Other baptised Catholic children resident in
local and neighbouring Parishes.5. Other baptised Catholic children.6. Other looked after children.7. Children who are catechumens or members
of an Eastern Christian Church.8. Christian children of other denominations
whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by their Minister of Religion.
9. Children of other faith communities whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by their Minister of Religion.
10. Any other applicants.
The governors will give priority within a criterion will be given to children from multiple births and those who have a sibling attending at the time of admission. Top priority to an application
within a category where evidence is provided at the time of application of an exceptional social, medical, pastoral or other need of the child which can be most appropriately met at this school. Compelling, written, professional evidence from a doctor, social worker or priest must be supplied.
Tie break is geographical proximity of the child’s home to the school and will be measured by the Hertfordshire County Council using designated routes, taking the distance from the school gates to the applicant’s front door.
Warren Dell Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Jenny Morley
Gosforth Lane, Watford, WD19 7UZ 0208 428 4571 FAX 0208 421 4160
@ [email protected] www.warrendell.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2135
Woodhall SchoolHeadteacher: Lesley Spence
Woodhall Lane, South Oxhey, Watford, WD19 6QX
0208 428 3447 FAX 0208 421 4765@ [email protected]
www.woodhall.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2178
Spellbrook C of E Primary School & NurseryActing Headteacher: Mrs. Gill Vise
London Road, Spellbrook, CM23 4BA 01279 723204 FAX 01279 726508
@ [email protected] www.spellbrook.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 3038
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The Abbey C of E Voluntary Aided Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Emma Fenn
Grove Road, St. Albans, AL1 1DQ 01727 851802 FAX 01727 766991
@ [email protected] www.abbey.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3361
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governing body is required to admit a child with a statement of educational need which names the Abbey School.
1. Children in public care (“looked after children”) at the time of application. The Hertfordshire admissions literature and website give further information for applicants under this category.
2. Siblings of children already at the school at the time of entry. The governors have the same understanding of the term ‘sibling’ as that found in the Hertfordshire admissions literature and website.
3. Children resident in the Designated Area as shown on the map available from the school and whose parents are regular members of the congregation of the Cathedral and Abbey Church.
4. Any remaining places will be equally divided between: i. Those children resident in the Designated Area. ii. Those who are not resident in the Designated Area but whose parents are regular worshippers at the Cathedral.
In the event of an odd number of places being available for allocation, priority will be given to category 4i, i.e. those children resident in the Designated Area.
Any unfilled place will then be offered in the following order:
5. Children whose parents are regular attenders at another place of Christian worship. For the purposes of this policy another Christian church is one which is affiliated to Churches Together in England and/or Churches Together in St Albans and/or the Evangelical Alliance.
6. Any other children.
In the event of there being an over-subscription in any one of the above categories, the determining factor in that category will be the straight line distance measurement to the school as provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Aboyne Lodge SchoolHeadteacher: Amanda Abley
Etna Road, St. Albans, AL3 5NL 01727 766117 FAX 01727 766118
@ [email protected] www.aboyne.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2098
Bernards Heath Infant SchoolHeadteacher: Sarah Thomas-Burton
Sandridge Road, St. Albans, AL1 4AP 01727 852106 FAX 01727 774241
@ [email protected] www.bernardsheath.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Bernard Heath Junior School School Code: 2090
Please also see Colney Heath JMI School on Page 50
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sCamp Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Louise Cornock
Camp Road, St. Albans, AL1 5PG 01727 851056 FAX 01727 855959
@ [email protected] www.camp.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2091
Cunningham Hill Infant SchoolHeadteacher: Angela Bettridge
Cell Barnes Lane, St. Albans, AL1 5QJ 01727 857524 FAX 01727 852609
@ [email protected] www.cunninghaminfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No Linked with: Cunningham Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2332
Fleetville Infant & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Androulla Peek
Royal Road, St. Albans, AL1 4LX 01727 851543 FAX 01727 812375
@ [email protected] www.fleetvilleinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Nursery at school: YesLinked with: Fleetville JM SchoolSchool Code: 2094
Garden Fields JMI SchoolHeadteacher: Christopher Jukes
Townsend Drive, St. Albans, AL3 5RL 01727 759280 FAX 01727 759281
@ [email protected] www.gardenfields.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No School Code: 2095
Killigrew Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Tracy Mylotte
West Avenue, St. Albans, AL2 3HD 01727 774200 FAX 01727 774201
@ [email protected] www.killigrew.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3992
Mandeville Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Amanda Godfrey
Mandeville Drive, St. Albans, AL1 2LE 01727 754078 FAX 01727 754079
@ [email protected] www.mandeville.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2099
Maple Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Timothy William Bowen
Hall Place Gardens, St. Albans, AL1 3SW 01727 859053 FAX 01727 859053
@ [email protected] www.maple.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2364
Margaret Wix Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Sally Bishop
High Oaks, St. Albans, AL3 6EL 01727 759232 FAX 01727 759233
@ [email protected] www.margaretwix.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2168
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Oakwood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Zoë Buckley
Oakwood Drive, St. Albans, AL4 0XA 01727 753930 FAX 01727 753931
@ [email protected] www.oakwood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: No School Code: 2227
Prae Wood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Jackie Stephenson
King Harry Lane, St. Albans, AL3 4HZ 01727 751930 FAX 01727 751931
@ [email protected] www.praewood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2393
Sandridge SchoolHeadteacher: Mary Weller
Woodcock Hill, Sandridge, St. Albans, AL4 9EB
01727 850576 FAX 01727 837333@ [email protected]
www.sandridge.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 21Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2106
Skyswood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: R Bridle
Chandlers Road, St. Albans, AL4 9RS 01727 854164 FAX 01727 835415
@ [email protected] www.skyswood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2258
St Adrian’s RC Primary School & NurseryHeadteacher: Yvonne Hawkes
Watling View, St. Albans, AL1 2PB 01727 852687 FAX 01727 850822
@ [email protected] www.stadrians.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3389
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to making and maintaining statements by the pupil’s home Local Authority. Under the Education Act 1996 the governors are obliged to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where this school is named in the statement.
1. Catholic children looked after (CLA).2. Baptised Catholic children who will have a
baptised sibling at St. Adrian’s on the date of admission, and whose parent(s) is/are practising Catholic(s).
3. Children who are baptised Catholics, with parent(s) who is/are practising Catholics and reside in the geographical parish of St Bartholomew’s.
4. Children who are baptised Catholics, with parent(s) who is/are practising Catholics resident in the local parishes of Radlett, Shenley and Redbourn which have no Catholic primary school.
5. Baptised Catholic children who will have a baptised sibling at St. Adrian’s on the date of admission, and whose parent(s) is/are not practising Catholics.
6. Baptised Catholic children who are resident in the parishes mentioned above and whose parents are not practising Catholics.
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s7. Children who are baptised Catholics, with
parent(s) who is/are practising Catholics and live in other parishes not previously named above.
8. Baptised Catholic children, who do not fit any of criteria 1 - 7.
9. Other children looked after (CLA).10. Non Catholic children who will have
a sibling at St. Adrian’s on the date of admission.
11. Children of parent(s) who provide evidence of their practice in any faith.
12. Any other applicant.
Where there are more eligible applicants than remaining places within a category, after taking into account the above criteria, places will be allocated to those children living nearest to the school. The home school distance will be measured by HCC.
St Alban & St Stephen Catholic Infant & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Paula Holden
Vanda Crescent, St. Albans, AL1 5EX 01727 854643 FAX 01727 893158
@ [email protected] www.ssasinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: YesDenomination: CatholicLinked with: St Alban & St. Stephen RCJunior SchoolSchool Code: 3362
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school website, the school office and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions.
Summary of Admission RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home Local Authority. Under the Education Act 1996, the governors are obliged to admit any child with a Statement
of Special Educational Needs where this school is named in the statement.
1. Catholic children, Looked After (in public care).
2. Baptised practising Catholic children who will have a sibling at the Infant School or Junior School at the time of admission.
3. Baptised practising Catholic children who are resident in the parish of Ss Alban & Stephen.
4. Other baptised practising Catholic children.5. Other baptised Catholic children.6. Other children, Looked After (in public care).7. Children who have a sibling at the Infant
school or Junior school, at the time of admission and whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education . First consideration will be given to those whose minister supplies a supporting letter.
8. Catechumens and members of other Eastern Christian Churches. First consideration will be given to those whose minister supplies a supporting letter.
9. Baptised Christian children resident within the parish of Ss Alban & Stephen, whose parents wish them to have Catholic education. First consideration will be given to those whose minister supplies a supporting letter.
10. Baptised Christian children living outside the parish of Ss Alban & Stephen whose parents wish them to have Catholic education. First consideration will be given to those whose minister supplies a supporting letter.
11. Children of other faiths living within the parish of Ss Alban & Stephen whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education. First consideration will be given to those whose minister supplies a supporting letter.
12. Any other children.
The Governing Body will give priority to applications from twins and multiple births, the attendance of a sibling at the Infant School or Junior school at the time of admission (this must be stated on the application form). Top priority within a category will be awarded where evidence is provided at the time of application of
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an exceptional social, medical or pastoral need of the child, which can be most appropriately met at this school. Please obtain a full copy of this policy from the school website or the school office.
St John Fisher Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Charles McNerney
Hazelmere Road, St. Albans, AL4 9RW 01727 861077 FAX 01727 831163
@ [email protected] www.sjfisher.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: NoDenomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3403
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by an entirely different procedure. It states that all governing bodies are required by section 324 of the Education Act 1996 to admit to the school a child with a statement of special educational needs that names the school.
1. Catholic “Children looked after”2. Baptised Catholic children living in the
parish of St Alban and St Stephen who have a brother or sister in the school at the time of admission.
3. Baptised Catholic children living in the parish of St Alban and St Stephen.
4. Baptised Catholic children living outside the parish of St Alban and St Stephen who have a brother or sister in the school at the time of admission.
5. Other baptised Catholic children living outside the parish of St Alban and St Stephen
6. Other “Children looked after”.
7. Non-Catholic children who have a brother or sister in the school at the time of admission.
8. Christian children whose application can be supported by their minister.
9. Any other applicants.
The Governing Body will give top priority to an application within a category where evidence is provided at the time of application by a professional, such as a doctor, social worker or priest, of a social, pastoral, medical or other need of the child, which can be met most appropriately at this school. Tie Break will be offered to those living nearest the school as determined by the straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council. Where there is a need for a tiebreaker where two different addresses measure the same distance from the school the following will apply: In the case of a block of flats the lower door number will be deemed nearest as logically this will be on the ground floor and therefore closer; in all other cases the tie break will be random.Please obtain a full copy of this policy from the school website or the school office.
St Michael’s C of E VA Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Sarah Hinchliffe
St Michaels Street, St. Albans, AL3 4SJ 01727 854866 FAX 01727 765715
@ [email protected] www.stmichaels.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 22Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3363
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren who have a Statement of Educational Needs are not subject to the oversubscription criteria. The school will admit all children whose statement names the school. When
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sthere are more applications than places available, the Governors will allocate those places in accordance with the priority of the admissions criteria numbered below. Please note the order of receipt of application is not taken into consideration.
1. Children in public care (‘Children Looked After’).
2. Children with a sibling in the school at the time of admission.
3. Children whose home address is within the area of countryside which is bounded to the north by Punch Bowl Lane and to the south by Hemel Hempstead Road.
4. Children who at the time of application have their home address in the designated area. In the event of over-subscription in this category, the following priority order will be applied: a) Children whose parents/carers worship regularly at St Michael’s Church, or the daughter Church of St Mary, Childwick Green, and whose application is accompanied by Form Number 2 signed by the parish priest or minister verifying the required level of attendance. b) Children whose home address is closest to Top School using the straight line distance measurement provided by HCC.
5. Children whose home address is not in the designated area within the Parish but whose parents/carers worship regularly at St Michael’s Church or the daughter Church of St Mary, Childwick Green and whose application is accompanied by Form Number 2 signed by the parish priest or minister verifying the required level of attendance.
6. Children of parents/carers who worship regularly at any other Christian Church, and whose application is accompanied by Form Number 2 signed by the parish priest or minister verifying the required level of attendance.
7. All other children.
In the event of over-subscription in each of the criteria 1 to 7 priority will apply to children whose home address is closest to Top School.
Where there is a need for a tie-breaker where two different addresses measure the same
distance from the school, in the case of a block of flats for example, the lower door number will be deemed to be nearest as logically this will be on the ground floor and therefore closer. If there are two identical addresses of separate applicants, the tie break will be random.
St Peter’s SchoolHeadteacher: Mr M Connell
Cottonmill Lane, St. Albans, AL1 1HL 01727 853075 FAX 01727 868842
@ [email protected] www.stpeters.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2096
Wheatfields Infants’ & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Jane Whitehurst
Downes Road, St. Albans, AL4 9NT 01727 859978 FAX 01727 832807
@ [email protected] www.wheatfieldsinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Wheatfields JM School School Code: 2311
Windermere Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Bozena Lapinski
Windermere Avenue, St. Albans, AL1 5QP 01727 853360 FAX 01727 855878
@ [email protected] www.windermere.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2219
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St Ippolyts C of E (Aided) Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Rachel Peddie
Ashbrook Lane, St Ippolyts, SG4 7PB 01462 432080 FAX 01462 438524
@ [email protected] www.stipps.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 20Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3348
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions Rules1. First Priority will be given to children in the
care of a Local Authority and children who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs on which this school is named.
2. Children living in AREA A on the map available from the school.
3. Younger siblings permanently residing in the same household as children already on the school roll at the time of entry.
4. Children of regular worshipper(s) of the Church of England living in AREA B, whose parents/guardians are regular worshippers of St. Ippolyts Parish Church.
5. Children of regular worshipper(s) of the Church of England living in AREA B, whose parents/guardians are regular worshippers of another Anglican Church.
6. Children of regular worshipper(s) of the Church of England and who are regular worshippers of St. Ippolyts Parish Church, but who live outside the parish.
7. Children of parent(s) or guardian(s) living in AREA B, who are regular worshipper(s) of another Christian denomination.
8. Children of any other parent(s) or guardian(s) living in AREA B.
9. Children of regular worshippers of the Church of England who are regular worshippers of other CE churches outside the Parish and who live outside the Parish.
10. Children of parent(s) or guardian(s) outside the Parish, who are regular worshippers of another Christian denomination.
11. Children of parent(s) or guardian(s) who live outside the Parish.
St Andrew’s C of E (VC) Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Rosemary Woodall
Mill Race, Stanstead Abbotts, SG12 8BZ 01920 870097 FAX 01920 872556
@ [email protected] www.standrews323.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3040
Stapleford Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Rebecca Collins
Church Lane, Stapleford, Hertford, SG14 3NB
01992 583341 FAX 01992 901811@ [email protected]
www.stapleford.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 12Nursery at school: YesDenomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3368
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors have a duty to give overriding priority to a child with a Statement ofEducational Needs which names the school. 1. Looked after Children at the time of
admission. 2. Children who have a sibling in the school at
the time of entry. 3. Children of families who live in our three
ecclesiastical parishes of Stapleford, Bramfield and Waterford and whose family (parents and children) has attended any Christian church at least once a month for
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4. Children of parents living within the ecclesiastical parishes of Stapleford, Bramfield and Waterford.
5. Any other children.
Ashtree Primary School & NurseryHeadteacher: Beth Kirwan
Chertsey Rise, Stevenage, SG2 9JQ 01438 351090 FAX 01438 353464
@ [email protected] www.ashtree.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Breakfast Club availableSchool Code: 2451
Bedwell Primary School & NurseryHeadteacher: Judith Moore
Bedwell Crescent, Stevenage, SG1 1NJ 01438 351198 FAX 01438 722740
@ [email protected] www.bedwell.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2188
Broom Barns Community Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Tina Jarman
Homestead Moat, Stevenage, SG1 1UE 01438 354913 FAX 01438 722652
@ [email protected] www.broombarns.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2169
Camps Hill Community Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Hilary Cliff
Chells Way, Stevenage, SG2 0LT 01438 233800 FAX 01438 233801
@ [email protected] www.campshill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2235
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StevenageFairlands Primary School and NurseryHeadteacher: Robert Staples
Pound Avenue, Stevenage, SG1 3JA 01438 351053 FAX 01438 750116
@ [email protected] www.fairlands.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2110
Featherstone Wood Primary School and NurseryHeadteacher: Carol Pratt
Featherston Road, Stevenage, SG2 9PP 01438 235550 FAX 01438 235559
@ [email protected] www.featherstonewood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2005
Giles Nursery and Infants’ SchoolHeadteacher: Janice Bonnici
Durham Road, Stevenage, SG1 4JQ 01438 359747 FAX 01438 359747
@ [email protected] www.gilesnurseryandinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Giles Junior School School Code: 2394
Letchmore Infants’ and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Roma Marshall
Letchmore Road, Stevenage, SG1 3PS 01438 234400 FAX 01438 234401
@ [email protected] www.letchmore.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Almond Hill Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2109
The Leys Primary & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs C Salmon
Ripon Road, Stevenage, SG1 4QZ 01438 314148 FAX 01438 721364
@ [email protected] www.leys.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 75Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2465
Lodge Farm Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Helen Turner
Mobbsbury Way, Stevenage, SG2 0HR 01438 236600 FAX 01438 236601
@ [email protected] www.lodgefarm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2008
Longmeadow Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Laraine Hodgson
Oaks Cross, Stevenage, SG2 8LT 01438 351087 FAX 01438 210544
@ [email protected] www.longmeadow.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3983
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eMartins Wood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: TW Evans
Mildmay Road, Stevenage, SG1 5RT 01438 222602 FAX 01438 222603
@ [email protected] www.martinswood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2341
Moss Bury Primary School & NurseryHeadteacher: Gareth Linwood
Webb Rise, Stevenage, SG1 5PA 01438 222300 FAX 01438 222301
@ [email protected] www.mossbury.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2312
Peartree Spring Infant SchoolHeadteacher: Susan Gainley
Hydean Way, Stevenage, SG2 9GG 01438 233900 FAX 01438 233901
@ [email protected] www.ptspringinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Nursery at school: No Linked with: Peartree Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2198
Roebuck Primary School and NurseryHeadteacher: Jennifer Phelps
St Margarets, Stevenage, SG2 8RG 01438 352924 FAX 01438 740807
@ [email protected] www.roebuck.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2024
Round Diamond Primary SchoolHeadteacher: D R Godbold
Whitehorse Lane, Great Ashby Way, Stevenage, SG1 6NH
01438 219410 FAX 01438 219411@ [email protected]
www.rounddiamond.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2365
Shephalbury Park Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Jackie Ashley
Burydale, Stevenage, SG2 8AX 01438 235454 FAX 01438 235757
@ [email protected] www.shephalburypark.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 3984
St Margaret Clitherow Roman Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Geraldine Cartwright
Monkswood Lane (off Monkswood Way), Stevenage SG2 8QT
01438 352863 FAX 01438 352553@ [email protected]
www.clitherow.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3397
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of
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StevenageStatements by the pupil’s home Local Authority. Under the Education Act 1996, the Governors are obliged by law to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where this School is named in the Statement.
1. Catholic children looked after.2. Baptised Catholic children from practising
Catholic families who have a sibling in Years R to 6 at the School at the time of admission to the School.
3. Baptised Catholic children from practising Catholic families who are resident in the parish of St. Hilda’s Catholic Church, Stevenage.
4. Baptised Catholic children from practising Catholic families who are resident in any other parishes for whom St. Margaret Clitherow School is the nearest Catholic Primary School.
5. Baptised Catholic children from practising Catholic families, for whom St. Margaret Clitherow School is not their nearest Catholic Primary School.
6. Other Baptised Catholic children.7. Other children looked after.8. Children whose parents are undergoing
a Catholic baptismal preparation course leading to Baptism before s/he begins School, and this is verified in writing by a Catholic Priest; and members of the Eastern Christian Church as defined in Diocesan Guidance whose membership is confirmed in writing by their Priest.
9. Practising Christians and this is verified in writing by their Minister.
10. Other Christians.11. Children of other faiths.12. Other children, including those whose
Supplementary Information Form has not been returned to the School.
In the event of oversubscription in any criterion the following priority will be given to applicants who have a sibling attending the school in years R to 6 at the time of admission. Should this priority be exhausted, further priority will be determined by the distance from the candidate’s residence to the School (as determined by the home-school measurement system used by Hertfordshire County Council).
St Nicholas C of E Primary School & NurseryActing Headteacher: Jackie Roberts
Six Hills Way, Stevenage, SG2 0PZ 01438 352706 FAX 01438 233227
@ [email protected] www.stnicholas120.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3369
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs in which this school is named will be admitted to the school.
1. Children in public care (children looked after).
2. Children who have very exceptional social or medical grounds.
3. Children of practising Anglicans, one or more of whose parents or carers have, at the time of application, shown commitment to the Church of England by worshipping at least once a month for the two years immediately prior to an application being made. Applicants in this category are required to provide the relevant section of the SIF duly completed by their parish priest.
4. Children of practising members of another recognised denomination of the Christian Church, one or more of whose parents or carers have, at the time of application, shown commitment to that Church by worshipping at least once a month for the two years immediately prior to an application being made. Applicants in this category are required to provide the relevant section of the SIF duly completed by their religious leader.
5. Any other children.
Where there is oversubscription in any of the above criteria, the places will be allocated on the basis of,
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roll at the time of admission.(b) Children who already attend, or have been
allocated and accepted a place in, our Nursery Class.
(c) A straight line distance measurement from the school provided by HCC.
St Vincent de Paul Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Diann Ross
Bedwell Crescent, Stevenage, SG1 1NJ 01438 729555 FAX 01438 351121
@ [email protected] www.stvincent.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3977
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home Local Education Authority. The Governors are obliged by law to admit any child with a Statement of Special Needs where this school is named in the statement.
1. A Catholic ‘child looked after’.2. Children, from a ‘practising Catholic’
‘family’ who are baptised ‘Catholics’ and who have ‘siblings’ in our school at the time of admission.
3. Children, from a practising Catholic family, who are baptised Catholics, resident in St. Joseph’s and All Saints Parish, Stevenage New Town or The Church of the Transfiguration and Christ the King Parish, Stevenage Old Town.
4. Children, from a practising Catholic family, who are baptised Catholics, resident in any
other parishes and for whom St Vincent de Paul Catholic Primary School is their nearest Catholic Primary School.
5. Children, from a practising Catholic family, who are baptised Catholics and for whom St Vincent de Paul Catholic Primary School is not their nearest Catholic Primary School.
6. Other Baptised Catholic children.7. Other ‘Child Looked After’.8. Children who are undergoing a Catholic
Baptismal preparation course leading to Baptism before the child begins school, and this is verified in writing by a Catholic priest; and members of the ‘Eastern Christian Church’ as defined in Diocesan Guidance whose membership is confirmed in writing by their priest.
9. Practising Christians and this is verified in writing by their Minister.
10. Other Christian children.11. Children of other faiths whose parents wish
them to have a Catholic Education. 12. Any other children.
a) Governors will give top priority to pupils where evidence is provided at the time of application of an exceptional social, medical or pastoral need which can only be met at this school. To demonstrate an ‘exceptional social, medical or pastoral need’ of the child which can only be met at this school, the Governing Body will require written evidence from an appropriate professional, such as a social worker, doctor, police officer or priest. Priority will also be given:
b) To children who have a sibling already attending the school at the time of admission,
c) Distance of the child’s home to the school as measured in line with Hertfordshire County Council guidelines If more than one application from a family for places in the same academic year, two families in the same block of flats or the distance given based on the HCC guidelines is the same and there is only one remaining place, then the offer of the place will be decided by random allocation. This will take place in the presence of an independent witness.
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Trotts Hill Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: S Butterworth
Wisden Road, Stevenage, SG1 5JD 01438 314189 FAX 01438 314189
@ [email protected] www.trottshill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2353
Woolenwick Infant & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Usha Dhorajiwala
Bridge Road West, Stevenage, SG1 2NU 01438 216070 FAX 01438 216171
@ [email protected] www.woolenwickinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Woolenwick JM School School Code: 2406
Tewin Cowper C of E VA Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Alison Simpson
Cannons Meadow, Tewin, AL6 0JU 01438 717378 FAX 01438 718586
@ [email protected] www.tewincowper.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 22Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3370
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe school follows Hertfordshire County Council’s policy on looked after children as explained in their literature and website. The Governors will offer a place to children with a
statement of SEN, nominating Tewin Cowper Primary School.
1. Children Looked After (children in public care).
2. Children with a sibling at the school at the time of admission. Sibling refers to brother or sister, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister, or the child of the parent/carer’s partner, and in every case, the child should be living in the same family unit at the same address.
3. Children living within the village of Tewin (as defined on the map shown in the school’s prospectus).
4. Children of parents who regularly attend at St Peter’s Church, Tewin. This is defined as at least once a month for six consecutive months. Parents applying under this category must produce a letter of verification from the Priest in Charge.
5. Any other children.
In the event of over-subscription in any one of the above categories, places will be allocated in that category on the basis of geographical proximity, using the County Scheme for assessing this.
Therfield First SchoolActing Headteacher: Alison Thomas
The Causeway, Therfield, Royston, SG8 9PP 01763 287284 FAX 01763 287439
@ [email protected] www.therfield.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 11Nursery at school: No School Code: 2111
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Thundridge Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Paula Greatrex
Ermine Street, Thundridge, Ware, SG12 0SY 01920 462642 FAX 01920 462656
@ [email protected] www.thundridge.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 12Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3041
Dundale Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Janet Langdon
Silk Mill Way, Tring, HP23 5DJ 01442 822421 FAX 01442 891925
@ [email protected] www.dundale.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2343
Goldfield Infants’ and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Debora Stevens
Christchurch Road, Tring, HP23 4EE 01442 823551 FAX 01442 891330
@ [email protected] www.goldfield.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Bishop Wood Junior SchoolSchool Code: 2322
Grove Road Primary SchoolHeadteacher: John Grubb
Grove Road, Tring, HP23 5PD 01442 822056 FAX 01442 382615
@ [email protected] www.groveroad.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2436
Longlands Primary School & NurseryHeadteacher: Lee-Ann Britten
Nunsbury Drive, Turnford, EN10 6AG 01992 460072 FAX 01992 445537
@ [email protected] www.longlands.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2411
Walkern Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Anna Marshall
High Street, Walkern, SG2 7NS 01438 861285 FAX 01438 861222
@ [email protected] www.walkern.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No School Code: 2114
Four Swannes Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Jill Jones
King Edward Road, Waltham Cross, EN8 7HH
01992 763939 FAX 01992 714420@ [email protected]
www.fourswannes.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2017
Holdbrook Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Karen Scudamore
Alexandra Way, Longcroft Drive, Waltham Cross, EN8 7QG
01992 716789 FAX 01992 716799@ [email protected]
www.holdbrook.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2016
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Holy Trinity Church of England Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Sarah Chaloner
Crossbrook Street, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, EN8 8LU
01992 623467 FAX 01992 641644@ [email protected]
www.holytrinity.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3326
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors are required to admit a pupil with a Statement of Special Educational Needs which names the school
1. Children who are in public care whose parents or guardians who are practising members of Christ Church, Waltham Cross. By practising is meant attending Sunday worship at Christ Church at least six times a year and having a letter from Priest/Minister to verify attendance.
2. (Children Looked After, CLA). Written supporting evidence should be supplied, at the time of application, from the relevant Local Authority (LA). Further guidance is found in the Hertfordshire booklet ‘Starting School.
3. Children of parents or guardians who are practising members of Christ Church, Waltham Cross. By practising is meant attending Sunday worship at Christ Church at least six times a year and having a letter from Priest/Minister to verify attendance.
4. Children who reside in the same family grouping and have a sibling at the school at the time of their proposed admission. (A sibling means the sister, brother, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, or child of the parent/carer or partner, and in every case living in the same house from Monday to Friday.)
5. Children of parents and guardians who are practising members of a Christian congregation, which is a member of Churches Together in Great Britain, and live within the following geographical area: East of the A10 Great Cambridge Road, the south side of College Road, the south side of Windmill Lane, west of the Lea Valley railway and north of the M25 motorway. By practising is meant attending church at least six times during the year immediately prior to application and having a letter from Priest/Minister to verify attendance.
6. Any other children who live within that geographical area.
7. Children of parents or guardians who are practising members of a Christian congregation living outside that area. Practising to be defined as (4) above.
8. Any other children.
Where the application of the above criteria results in a situation where there are more children with an equal right to admission to the school than the number of available places, the tie-break will be distance from the school, straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Hurst Drive Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Tina Matthews
Hurst Drive, Waltham Cross, EN8 8DH 01992 624099 FAX 01992 622790
@ [email protected] www.hurstdrive.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No School Code: 2151
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St Joseph’s Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Miss C McFlynn
Royal Avenue, Waltham Cross, EN8 7EN 01992 629503 FAX 01992 628824
@ [email protected] www.stjosephsherts.org.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3327
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home Local Authority. Details of this separate procedure are set out in the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice.
1. Looked after children (Children in Care) from Catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children from practising Catholic families who have a sibling at St. Joseph’s school at the proposed time of admission.
3. Baptised Catholic children from practising Catholic families for whom St. Joseph’s is the nearest Catholic school.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.5. Other looked after children.6. Catechumens and members of an Eastern
Christian church.7. Any other applicants whose parents are
in sympathy with the aims and ethos of the school.
8. Any other applicant.
The governing body will give top priority within a category to an application where evidence is provided at the time of application of an exceptional social, medical, pastoral
or other need of the child which can be most appropriately met at this school.
In the event of a tie break places will be allocated in that category on the basis of geographical proximity. Distance from home to school is carried out using the straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Christ Church (C of E) VA Primary & Nursery SchoolActing Headteacher: Ania Vaughan
New Road, Ware, SG12 7BT 01920 462158 FAX 01920 486969
@ [email protected] www.christchurch.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3394
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe school follows the policy of Hertfordshire County Council on looked-after children and children with statements of SEN. Children with a full Statement of educational needs, nominating Christ Church CofE (VA) Primary School and Nursery will automatically be offered a place.
1. Children who are in public care.2. Children who have a sibling attending the
school at the time of admission. 3. Children whose families attend a church
service at Christ Church or St Mary’s the Virgin, Ware, at least once a month, for at least a year before the allocation of places. (Please ask your minister to complete the attached SIF).
4. Children whose families are practising Christians attending a church service at any other Christian church, at least once a month, for at least a year before the allocation of places.
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5. Children who live within the parishes of St Mary’s and Christchurch.
6. Any other children.
Notes1. For the purposes of this policy, sibling is
a brother or sister, half-brother or –sister, foster-brother or –sister who lives in the same property.
2. Where the application of the above criteria results in a situation where there are more children with an equal right to admission to the school than the number of available places, the tie-break will be distance from the school, measured using the computerised mapping system operated by the LA as described in the Under 11s booklet.
Kingshill Infant SchoolHeadteacher: Catherine Reemer
Heath Drive, Ware, SG12 0RL 01920 465349 FAX 01920 465657
@ [email protected] www.kingshill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: St. Mary’s (VC) C of E Junior School School Code: 2397
Priors Wood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Janet Williams
Cozens Road, Ware, SG12 7HZ 01920 464135 FAX 01920 466540
@ [email protected] www.priorswood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2316
Sacred Heart RC Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Teresa Leavy
Broadmeads, Ware, SG12 9HY 01920 461678 FAX 01920 461418
@ [email protected] www.sacredheart312.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3424
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home Local Education Authority. The governors are obliged to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where this school is named in the Statement
1. Catholic Children Looked After.2. Baptised Catholic children from practising
Catholic families who are resident in the parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus and St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Ware, having a sibling, who will be attending the school at the time of admission.
3. Baptised Catholic children from practising Catholic families who are resident in the parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus and St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Ware.
4. Baptised Catholic children who are resident in the parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus and St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Ware, having a sibling, who will be attending the school at the time of admission.
5. Baptised Catholic children who are resident in the parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus and St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Ware.
6. Baptised Catholic children from practising Catholic families, who are resident outside the parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus and St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Ware, having a
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7. Baptised Catholic children from practising Catholic families, who are resident outside the parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus and St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Ware.
8. Baptised Catholic children, having a sibling, who will be attending the school at the time of admission.
9. Baptised Catholic children.10. Other Children Looked After.11. Children who are Catechumens or
children who are members of an Eastern Orthodox Church.
12. Any other children, having a sibling who will be attending the school at the time of admission and whose parents wish them have a Catholic education.
13. Christian children of other denominations whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application form has been signed by their Minister.
14. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application form has been signed by their religious leader.
15. Any other candidates.
In the event of the above criteria not being able to distinguish between candidates within each category, priority will be given to those who live nearest to the school. Distance measuring is carried out by Hertfordshire County Council. Where there is a need for a tie-breaker where two different addresses measure the same distance from a school, in the case of a block of flats for example the lower door number will be deemed nearest as logically this will be on the ground floor and therefore closer.
St Catherine’s (C of E) Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Kim Hall
Park Road, Ware, SG12 0AW 01920 462653 FAX 01920 485810
@ [email protected] www.stcatherines.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 45Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3043
Tonwell St Mary’s C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Alan Wright
Ware Road, Tonwell, Ware, SG12 0HN 01920 462894 FAX 01920 469606
@ [email protected] www.tonwell.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 8Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3008
Tower Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Carole Thorpe
Tower Road, Ware, SG12 7LP 01920 411000 FAX 01920 486613
@ [email protected] www.tower.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2323
Wareside C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Elaine Batten
Reeves Green, Wareside, Ware, SG12 7QR 01920 462354 FAX 01920 462354
@ [email protected] www.wareside.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 8Nursery at school: No School Code: 3045
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Gammons Lane, Watford, WD24 5TY 01923 221269 FAX 01923 218699
@ [email protected] www.beechfield.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2020
Bromet Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Yvonne Graves
Oxhey Road, Watford, WD19 4SG 01923 227133 FAX 01923 227938
@ [email protected] www.bromet.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 40Nursery at school: No School Code: 2385
Cassiobury Infant & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: C Daniels
Bellmount Wood Avenue, Watford, WD17 3PE 01923 222782 FAX 01923 245525
@ [email protected] www.cassioburyinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Cassiobury JM School School Code: 2354
Central Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Sandeep Atwal
Derby Road, Watford, WD17 2LX 01923 225129 FAX 01923 236660
@ [email protected] www.central.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2116
Chater Infant SchoolHeadteacher: Meena Modi
Southsea Avenue, Watford, WD18 7NJ 01923 221060 FAX 01923 236808
@ [email protected] www.chaterinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Chater Junior School School Code: 2122
Cherry Tree Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Jessie Bruce
Berry Avenue, Watford, WD24 6ST 01923 245490 FAX 01923 230710
@ [email protected] www.cherrytree.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2432
Holy Rood Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Evelyn Ward
Greenbank Road, Watford, WD17 4FS 01923 481340 FAX 01923 481342
@ [email protected] www.holyrood.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3985
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors will accept children who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs nominating Holy Rood Catholic Primary School and where the LA and the school agree that the school can meet the child’s special educational needs in line with para 8.62 of The SEN Code
of Practice. The admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining statements by the pupil’s home LA.
1. Catholic looked after children.2. Practising Catholic children who are resident
of the parishes of Holy Rood, Watford and St Helen’s. Maps are available from the school.
3. Practising Catholic children who are resident of other parishes.
4. Other Baptised Catholic children who are resident of the parishes of Holy Rood, Watford and St Helen’s.
5. Other Baptised Catholic children.6. Other looked after children.7. Catechumens and members of an Eastern
Christian Church.8. Christians of other denominations, whose
parents wish them to have a Catholic Education and whose application is supported by their minister.
9. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic Education and whose application is supported by a religious leader.
10. Any other applicants.
The Governors will give top priority within a category to a Catholic child in category 2 to 5 and a non Catholic child in category 6 to 8 who has a special social, pastoral or medical need which can only be met at Holy Rood Catholic Primary School. The Governing Body will require compelling professional written evidence from the local church or health authorities and this evidence must be provided by the closing date for applications. In addition, priority will be given in criteria (1) to (4) to Catholic siblings where the sibling is in attendance when the child starts school.
In the event of two or more children meeting the same criteria, and provisions described within these supporting notes, priority will be given to the child who lives the shortest straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council. If two or more families live equal distance to the school a lottery will take place in the presence of
an independent witness to determine which applicant will be given priority
Holywell Primary SchoolHeadteacher: John Fowler
Tolpits Lane, Watford, WD18 6LL 01923 225188 FAX 01923 440408
@ [email protected] www.holywell.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2349
Knutsford SchoolExecutive Headteacher: Steve Perrin
Knutsford Avenue, Watford, WD24 7ER 01923 466020 FAX 01923 466023
@ [email protected] www.knutsford.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2130
Laurance Haines SchoolHeadteacher: Barbara Ridyard
Vicarage Road, Watford, WD18 0DD 01923 233146 FAX 01923 219296
@ [email protected] www.lhaines.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2398
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Nascot Wood Infant & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Pamela Scragg
Nascot Wood Road, Watford, WD17 4YT 01923 239653 FAX 01923 239100
@ [email protected] www.nascotwoodinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Nascot Wood Junior School School Code: 2991
The Orchard Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Paul Sutton
Gammons Lane, Watford, WD24 5JW 01923 672280 FAX 01923 681310
@ [email protected] www.orchard.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2115
Parkgate Infants & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: A E Lawrence
Northfield Gardens, Watford, WD24 7RL 01923 221984 FAX 01923 244515
@ [email protected] www.parkgateinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Parkgate Junior School School Code: 2126
St Anthony’s Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Pauline Wilson
Croxley View, Watford, WD18 6BW 01923 226987 FAX 01923 234645
@ [email protected] www.stanthonys.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3428
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe school’s legal obligation to admit a pupil with a Statement of Special Educational Need naming the school is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. The procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home Local Authority in accordance with the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice.
1. Catholic Children Looked After.2. Practising baptised Catholic children with a
sibling in the school at the time of admission.3. Practising baptised Catholic children who
live or worship in the parishes of Holy Rood, Watford and St. Bede’s, Croxley Green.
4. Other practising baptised Catholic children. 5. Other baptised Catholic children.6. Other Children Looked After.7. Catechumens and members of an Eastern
Christian Church.8. Christians of other denominations, whose
parents wish them to have a Catholic Education and whose application is supported by their minister.
9. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic Education and whose application is supported by a religious leader.
10. Any other applicants.
Where the offer of places to all the applicants in any of the above criteria would lead to oversubscription the following provisions will be applied.
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The Governors will give top priority, within a criterion, to a child who has a special social, pastoral or medical need which can be most appropriately met at St. Anthony’s. such a child’s needs. Further priority will be given to children of practising Catholic families, in consultation with the parish priest and those who have a sibling at the school at the time of admission, or in each of criteria (3) to (10) to the children of a new appointee to a post at the school after the published admission offer day where there is a demonstrable skills shortage for the post in question.
In the event of tie break, priority will be given to the child who lives the shortest distance from the school. Distance measurement is provided and defined by Hertfordshire County Council. Where two children live on different floors in the same block of flats the child living on the floor nearest to the ground floor will be deemed to live nearer the school.
St Meryl SchoolHeadteacher: David Smith
The Mead, Carpenders Park, Watford, WD19 5BT
0208 428 1695 FAX 0208 421 3919@ [email protected]
www.stmeryl.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2131
Watford Field School Infant and NurseryHeadteacher: Elizabeth Griffiths
Neal Street, Watford, WD18 0WF 01923 227306 FAX 01923 227306
@ [email protected] www.fieldinfants.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes Linked with: Field Junior School School Code: 2124
Watton-at-Stone Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Eileen King
Rectory Lane, Watton at Stone, Hertford, SG14 3SG
01920 830233 FAX 01920 830582@ [email protected]
www.wattonatstone.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 38Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2139
Oaklands Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Julia Hume
Great North Road, Welwyn, AL6 0PX 01438 715278 FAX 01438 716155
@ [email protected] www.oaklands.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2302
St John’s VA C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: R A Price
Hertford Road, Digswell, Welwyn, AL6 0BX 01438 714283 FAX 01438 712991
@ [email protected] www.digswell.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3376
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesA child with a Statement of Special Educational Need which names the school will be admitted. A. FOUNDATION places will be offered to children who live in the Ecclesiastical Parish of Digswell and whose parents/carers play an
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B. In the event of there being more applications for NON-FOUNDATION places than there are spaces available, the Governors will apply the following criteria in the order of priority of the categories listed below (with Category 1 having the highest priority, and so on):
1. Children Looked After.2. Siblings of pupils attending the school at the
time of entry. 3. Children who live in Zone A on the map
provided by the school.4. Children who live in the Ecclesiastical Parish
of Digswell and whose parents /carers play an active part in the life and worship of St John the Evangelist Church, Monks Rise, or Christ the King, Haldens, or Digswell Village Church.
5. Children who live outside the Ecclesiastical Parish of Digswell but whose parents/carers play an active part in the life and worship of St John the Evangelist Church, Monks Rise, Christ the King Church, Haldens, or Digswell Village Church .
6. Children not in the above categories who live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Digswell.
7. Any other children.
If over-subscription arises within one of the above categories, the places available in that category will offered on the basis of geographical proximity, straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council. Where there is a need for a tie-breaker where two different addresses measure the same distance from the school, in the case of a block of flats for example, the lower door number will be deemed to be nearest as
logically this will be on the ground floor and therefore closer. If there are two identical addresses of separate applicants, the tie break will be random.
Welwyn St Mary’s C of E VA Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mary Westley
15 London Road, Welwyn, AL6 9DJ 01438 714169 FAX 01438 716472
@ [email protected] www.welwynst-marys.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3419
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs in which this school is named will be offered a place at the school.
1. Children Looked After (children in public care).
2. Children, who at the time of application, are living within that part of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Welwyn hatched in red as shown on the map which is on display at the school and available on the school’s website as a list of the roads within the area designated.
3. Siblings of children who will be attending the school at the time of entry.
4. Children living outside the area as defined in category 2 above, one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application and for a period of six months previously, attended public worship at least once in each calendar month, at St Mary’s Church, Welwyn. Applicants in this category are required to provide written evidence of attendance at the Church and so will need to ask the Rector to complete the relevant section of SIF Form.
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5. Children living outside the area as defined in category 2 above, one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application and for a period of six months previously, attended public worship at least once in each calendar month, at another Church of England Church. Applicants in this category are required to provide written evidence of attendance and so will need to ask their parish priest or minister to complete the relevant section of SIF Form.
6. Children living outside the area as defined in category 2 above, one or more of whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application and for a period of six months previously, attended public worship at least once in each calendar month, at a church which is a member of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI). Applicants in this category are required to provide written evidence of attendance and so will need to ask their parish priest or minister to complete the relevant section of SIF Form.
7. Any other children.
Where the application of the above criteria results in a situation where there are more children with an equal right to admission to the school than the number of available places, the determining criterion will be distance from school. In the unlikely event of the need for a tie-breaker where two different addresses measure the same distance from the school, the lower door number will be deemed to be nearest. If there are two identical addresses of separate applicants, the tie break will be random. Measurement of Distance from School is made using the straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Special consideration will be given to children nominated by the LA for whom there are very exceptional social or medical grounds. These refer to cases where there are exceptional reasons which make it essential that a child should attend Welwyn St Mary’s and where it is the only school locally that could meet the child’s needs. Governors will consider specific professional evidence
Applecroft SchoolHeadteacher: Vicky Parsey
Applecroft Road, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 6JZ
01707 323758 FAX 01707 393188@ [email protected]
www.applecroft.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2454
Commonswood SchoolHeadteacher: Ricci Achillini
The Commons, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 4RU
01707 880420 FAX 01707 880422@ [email protected]
www.commonswood.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2996
Creswick Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Fay Holness
Sir John Newsom Way, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 4TP
01707 323038 FAX 01707 343511@ [email protected]
www.creswick.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2240
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ityHarwood Hill JMI & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Susan Cousins
Harwood Hill, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 7AG 01707 322855 FAX 01707 331245
@ [email protected] www.harwood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2237
Holwell Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Lyn Emerson
Holwell Road, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 3RP 01707 323716 FAX 01707 334431
@ [email protected] www.holwell.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2143
Holy Family RC Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Catherine McMahon
Crookhams, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 1PG 01707 327419 FAX 01707 320308
@ [email protected] www.holyfamily.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3404
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining statements by the pupil’s home Local Authority. The governors are obliged by law to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational
Needs where this school is named in the Statement.
1. Catholic Looked-after children.2. Baptised Catholics from practising Catholic
families who are resident within the parishes of Holy Family, Welwyn Garden City, St Bonaventure, Welwyn Garden City and St Thomas More, Knebworth.
3. Baptised Catholics from practising Catholic families who are resident in parishes other than those listed in 2 above.
4. Other Baptised Catholics.5. Other Looked after children.6. Catechumens and members of an Eastern
Christian Church.7. Christians of other denominations whose
parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported in writing by their minister.
8. Children of other faiths whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and who can provide evidence of regular practice of their faith.
9. Any other applicants.
The governing body will give top priority to an application within a category where evidence is provided at the time of application of an exceptional, social, medical or pastoral need of the child which can be most appropriately met at this school. The attendance of a brother or sister at the school at the time of enrolment will increase the priority of an application within each category.
In the event of a tie break; the places up to the published admission number will be offered to those living nearest to the school, measured using the home-school measurement system used by Hertfordshire County Council. If there is still a tie due to equidistance addresses, random allocation will take place in the form of a lottery in the presence of an independent witness.
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Homerswood Primary & Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Samantha Sillito
Kirklands, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 7RF 01707 320610 FAX 01707 371293
@ [email protected] www.homerswood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2283
Our Lady Catholic Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Catherine Corr
Woodhall Lane, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 3TF
01707 324408 FAX 01707 391005@ [email protected]
www.ourladys527.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes Denomination: CatholicSchool Code: 3382
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home
1. Catholic children looked after.2. Baptised Catholic children* who are resident
in the Welwyn Garden City parishes of St Bonaventure or Our Lady, Queen of Apostles whose parents / guardians are practising their faith as evidenced by a reference from their parish priest.
3. Baptised Catholic children* who are resident in the Welwyn Garden City parishes of St Bonaventure or Our Lady, Queen of Apostles.
4. Other baptised Catholic children* whose parents / guardians are practising their faith
as evidenced by a reference from their parish priest.
5. Other baptised Catholic children* who do not meet the above criteria.
6. Other children looked after.7. Catechumens (as evidenced by a supporting
letter from their parish priest) or members of an Eastern Christian Church*
8. Christian children of other denominations whose parents / guardians wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by a baptism certificate or other evidence of baptism provided by their priest or minister of religion.
9. Children of other faiths whose parents / guardians wish them to have a Catholic education and who can provide evidence of regular practise of their faith from their religious leader.
10. Any other candidates.
*Baptism certificate will be requiredThere is no automatic transfer from the Nursery School to the Primary SchoolThe governing body will give top priority of an application within a category where evidence is provided at the time of application of an exceptional social, medical, pastoral or other need of the child which can be most appropriately be met at this school, as opposed to any other. Written evidence will be required from an appropriate professional such as a priest, doctor or social worker. The attendance of a sibling who will be at the school at the time of admission will increase the priority of an application within each category. Applications for twins will be given priority within each of the rules of this policy.
In the event of a tie break, the places up to the admission number will be offered to those living nearest to the school
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ityPanshanger Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Muriel Will
Daniells, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 1QY 01707 328846 FAX 01707 393543
@ [email protected] www.panshanger.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2356
Peartree Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Sherie Hart
Peartree Lane, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 3XW
01707 881033 FAX 01707 881033@ [email protected]
www.peartreejmi.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: No School Code: 2140
Rowans Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Teresa Skeggs
Rowans, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 1NZ 01707 321203 FAX 01707 339612
@ [email protected] www.rowans.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2296
Springmead Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Judith Sumner
Hilly Fields, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 2HB 01707 331508 FAX 01707 334562
@ [email protected] www.springmead.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2410
St John’s VA C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Mandy Evans
Lemsford Village, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 7TR
01707 322589 FAX 01707 325757@ [email protected]
www.stjohns561.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3339
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThere is a statutory duty to admit ‘Children who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs naming the school’ and any such application will be offered a place at the school.
1. Children in public care.2. Children whose home address at the time of
application, is in the ecclesiastical parish of Lemsford, as shown on the map available at the school;
3. Children who have a sibling, who will be attending the school at the time of entry;
4. Children, one or both of whose parents have attended worship at St John’s Church, Lemsford, at least once a month for 1 year at the time of application. Parents should ask the Vicar of St John’s Church to complete the statement on the reverse of the application form endorsing this commitment;
5. Children, one or both of whose parents have attended worship at another Christian Church, at least once a month for 1 year at the time of application. In this context another Christian Church is one which is affiliated to Churches Together in England and/or Churches Together in Welwyn/Hatfield and/or the Evangelical Alliance. Parents should ask their priest or minister to complete the statement on the reverse of the application form endorsing this commitment to a Christian place of worship.
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If attendance has been at more than one Church over the previous 12 months, the further statement should also be completed, to cover attendance over the whole of the past year;
6. Any other children.
If there is more demand than places available within a criterion, the available places will be allocated, in priority order, to children living nearest to the school. Priority will be determined using Hertfordshire County Council’s home-school measurement system - a straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Swallow Dell Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Clare Hollingsworth
Blackthorn Road, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 3JP
01707 339079 FAX 01707 880922@ [email protected]
www.swallowdell.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: No School Code: 2027
Templewood Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Angharad Morris
Pentley Park, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 7SD 01707 324251 FAX 01707 343842
@ [email protected] www.templewood.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 2142
Watchlytes SchoolHeadteacher: Mr A Farrugia
Watchlytes, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 2AZ 01707 886222 FAX 01707 886333
@ [email protected] www.watchlytes.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30*Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2446
*The authority will be consulting on a proposal to increase the admission number from 30 to 60. A decision by the County Council’s cabinet will be made in the spring term 2011 and this can be seen on the Hertsdirect website on the ‘have your say’ link.
Weston Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Zoë Phillips
Maiden Street, Weston, Hitchin, SG4 7AG 01462 790317 FAX 01462 790890
@ [email protected] www.weston.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 17Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 3047
Beech Hyde Primary and Nursery SchoolHeadteacher: Rebecca Blackstaffe
Nurseries Road, Wheathampstead, St. Albans, AL4 8TP
01582 832661 FAX 01582 834384@ [email protected]
www.beechhyde.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 30Nursery at school: Yes School Code: 2373
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St Helen’s Church of England Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Andrew Emeny
Brewhouse Hill, Wheathampstead, AL4 8AN 01582 832106 FAX 01582 832824
@ [email protected] www.sthelens.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 40Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3379
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren with a Statement of Special Educational Needs which names the school will be offered a place at the school.
1. To children in the care of a Local Authority (Children Looked After).
2. To children whose sibling(s) attend the school at the time of entry.
3. To children of parents/guardians who demonstrate a current, active involvement with St Helen’s Church, Wheathampstead, or St Peter’s Church, Gustard Wood, for at least one year up to the date of application and whose home address is within the ecclesiastical parish of Wheathampstead at the time of application.
4. To other children whose home address is within the ecclesiastical parish of Wheathampstead at the time of application.
5. To children of parents/guardians demonstrating a current, active involvement with St Helen’s Church, Wheathampstead, or St Peter’s Church, Gustard Wood, for at least one year up to the date of application and whose home address is outside the ecclesiastical parish of Wheathampstead at the time of application.
6. To any other children. In the event of over-subscription in either of categories 4 or 6 priority will be given to
children of parents/guardians demonstrating a current active involvement with any other Christian church for at least one year up to the date of application.
Where the application of the above criteria results in a situation where there are more children with an equal right to admission to the school than the number of available places, the tie-break will be distance from the school, measured using the computerised mapping system operated by the Hertfordshire County Council and explained in their school admission information.
St Paul’s Walden Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Debbie Fenn
Bendish Lane, Whitwell, SG4 8HX 01438 871241 FAX 01438 871813
@ [email protected] www.stpaulswalden.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 17Nursery at school: No School Code: 2101
Widford SchoolHeadteacher: Diane Penn
Ware Road, Widford, Ware, SG12 8RE 01279 842681 FAX 01279 842681
@ [email protected] www.widford.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 8Nursery at school: No School Code: 2145
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St Bartholomew’s C of E VA Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Julie Kemp
Common Field, Wigginton, HP23 6EP 01442 822364 FAX 01442 828230
@ [email protected] www.stbarts.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 15Nursery at school: No ‘Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3380
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors are required to admit a pupil with a Statement of Special Educational Needs which names the school.
1. Children who are in public care (“looked after” children). Written supporting evidence should be supplied, at the time of application, from the relevant LA.
2. Children who have siblings in the school at the time of admission.
3. Children for whom it can be demonstrated that they have a particular medical or social need to go to this school. The Governors will determine whether the evidence provided is sufficiently compelling to meet the requirements for this rule. We give medical priority to children who have an exceptional illness or disability (for example, restricted mobility) which means they can only go to this school. We give social priority to children whose education would be seriously affected if they did not go to this school.
4. Children who live within the Ecclesiastical Parish of Wigginton (as marked on the plan available at the school. This can also be checked via the website www.achurchnearyou.com.
5. Any other children
In the event of there being an over-subscription in any one of the above categories, the determining factor will be the geographical
proximity to the school. The straight line distance measurement will be provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
St Michael’s Woolmer Green VA C of E Primary SchoolHeadteacher: Brendon Mallon
London Road, Woolmer Green, SG3 6JP 01438 813267 FAX 01438 815623
@ [email protected] www.woolmergreen.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 20Nursery at school: No Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 3378
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe Governors will offer a place to a child with a Statement of Educational Needs which names the school. In the event of there being more applicants than there are places available, the Governors will apply the following criteria in the priority order of categories as listed:
1. Children in the care of a Local Authority. 2. Siblings of children, already at the school at the time of entry, living within that part of the area of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Welwyn and Woolmer Green hatched in red as shown on the plan which is on display at the school. For the purpose of this policy, siblings are all other children permanently residing at the same address.
3. Children who at the time of admission are living within that part of the area of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Welwyn and Woolmer Green hatched in red as shown on the plan which is on display at the school and the school website.
4. Children who live outside the area as defined in Category 2, but who are siblings of children already at the school at the time of entry.
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5. Children living outside the area as defined in Category 2 above, whose parents/guardians have, at the time of application, and for a period of six months previously, attended public worship at a Church of England church at least once a calendar month. Applicants in this category are required to provide written evidence from their parish priest.
6. Children in St. Michael’s Pre-school who are not covered by any of the above categories.
7. Any other children.
Where the application of the above criteria results in a situation where there are more children with an equal right to admission to the school than the number of available places, the tie-break will be distance from the school, straight line distance measurement provided by Hertfordshire County Council.
Wormley C of E Primary School (VC)Headteacher: Christine Hall
Cozens Lane East, Wormley, Broxbourne, EN10 6QA
01992 303331 FAX 01992 303332@ [email protected]
www.wormley.herts.sch.ukType: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 60Nursery at school: YesSchool Code: 3029
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St Mary’s Church of England (VC) Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Patricia Jenkins
St Mary’s Way, Baldock, SG7 6HY 01462 892156 FAX 01462 896772
@ [email protected] www.st-marysjm-baldock.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: St. Mary’s Church of England (VC) Infant SchoolSchool Code: 3005
Ashfield Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Carolyn Dalziel
School Lane, Bushey, WD23 1SR 0208 950 2350 FAX 0208 386 0525
@ [email protected] www.ashfield.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Merry Hill Infant School & NurserySchool Code: 3012
Bushey Manor Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Peter McCreadie
Grange Road, Bushey, WD23 2QL 01923 226362 FAX 01923 219276
@ [email protected] www.busheymanorjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Bushey & Oxhey Infant School & NurserySchool Code: 2261
Brookland Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs Valerie M Foley
Elm Drive, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, EN8 0RX
01992 624487 FAX 01992 623223@ [email protected]
www.brooklandjm.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Brookland Infant and NurserySchool Code: 2250
Little Green Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Graham Metcalfe
Lincoln Drive, Croxley Green, WD3 3NJ 01923 773861 FAX 01923 721430
@ [email protected] www.littlegreen.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Linked with: Malvern Way Infant School & NurserySchool Code: 2083
Kingsway Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Mary Heard
Briar Road, Watford, WD25 0JH 01923 672583 FAX 01923 670875
@ [email protected] www.kingswayjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60School Code: 2133Linked with: Kingsway Infant School
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Crabtree Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Ian Pattrick
Crabtree Lane, Harpenden, AL5 5PU 01582 623501 FAX 01582 623455
@ [email protected] www.crabtreejm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 64Linked with: Crabtree Infants SchoolSchool Code: 2344
The Grove Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs Pippa Bremner
Dark Lane, Harpenden, AL5 1QB 01582 760031 FAX 01582 766334
@ [email protected] www.thegrovejunior.co.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 75Linked with: The Grove Infant & Nursery SchoolSchool Code: 2299
Chaulden Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Tess Clancy
School Row, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 2JU 01442 395758 FAX 01442 395810
@ [email protected] www.chauldenjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Chaulden Infants’ and Nursery SchoolSchool Code: 2185
Hobletts Manor Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Sally Short
Adeyfield Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 5JS 01442 251805 FAX 01442 218393
@ [email protected] www.hoblettsjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Hobletts Manor Infants’ and Nursery SchoolSchool Code: 2023
Holtsmere End Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Pat Evison
Shenley Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 7JZ 01442 253189 FAX 01442 213695
@ [email protected] www.holtsmerejm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Holtsmere End Infant and Nursery SchoolSchool Code: 2427
St Cuthbert Mayne Catholic Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Bernadette Quinn
Clover Way, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 3EA 01442 253347 FAX 01442 230320
@ [email protected] www.cuthbertmayne.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 60Denomination: CatholicLinked with: St Rose’s Catholic Infants’ SchoolSchool Code: 3386
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions Rules1. Catholic Children Looked After2. Practising baptised Catholic children from
St. Rose’s School who will have a sibling at St. Cuthbert Mayne at the time of admission.
3. Other practising baptised Catholic children who will have a sibling in the school at the time of admission
4. Practising baptised Catholic children from St. Rose’s School.
5. Practising baptised Catholic children, resident in the local serving parishes
6. Other practising baptised Catholics who do not come within any of the previous categories.
7. Baptised Catholics from St. Rose’s who do not come within any of the previous categories.
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8. Baptised Catholics, resident in the local serving parishes, who do not come within any of the previous categories.
9. Other baptised Catholics who do not come within any of the previous categories.
10. Other Children Looked After.11. Other children who will have siblings in the
school at the time of admission.12. Catechumens and members of other
Eastern Christian Churches. 13. Practising Christians of other
denominations whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education, whose application is supported by their minister and who have been to St. Rose’s Infant School.
14. Children from non-Christian faith cultures, whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education, whose application is supported by their appropriate religious leader and who have been to St. Rose’s Infant School.
15. Practising Christians of other denominations whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by their minister.
16. Children from other faith cultures whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education and whose application is supported by their appropriate religious leader.
17. Any other applicant.
In the event of these criteria not being able to distinguish between applicants, then the applicant living closer/closest to school will have priority. Distances are measured using the ‘straight line distance measurement’ provided by Hertfordshire County Council’s GIS system, as outlined in the Moving On/Under 11s publications. In the event that two equidistant applicants are applying for the one remaining place, a random allocation (lottery) will be made in the presence of an independent witness.
The governors will give top priority within a category to children with exceptional needs, where: i) the needs are presented at the time of application in the form of written evidence from an appropriate professional such as a social worker, doctor or priest; ii) the needs of
the child can be most appropriately met at this school as opposed to any other.
Under the terms of the Education Act 1996, the governors have a duty to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where this school is named in the Statement, unless admission is inappropriate for any of the reasons outlined in Section 8.62 of the SEN Code of Practice.
Whitehill Junior SchoolHeadteacher: F C Bradshaw
Whitehill Road, Hitchin, SG4 9HT 01462 621313 FAX 01462 621311
@ [email protected] www.whitehill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Highbury Infant School & NurserySchool Code: 2287
Wilshere-Dacre Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Susan Teresa Sheffield
Fishponds Road, Hitchin, SG5 1NS 01462 459215 FAX 01462 441192
@ [email protected] www.wilshere.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Linked with: Strathmore Infant and Nursery SchoolSchool Code: 2058
Grange JM SchoolHeadteacher: Janet Sandell
Sparhawke, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 4PY
01462 621444 FAX 01462 621544@ [email protected]
www.grange.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Northfields Infant and Nursery SchoolSchool Code: 2068
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Pixmore Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs Alex Evans
Rushby Mead, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 1RS
01462 620555 FAX 01462 623555@ [email protected]
www.pixmore.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Hillshott Infant School & NurserySchool Code: 2300
Wilbury Junior SchoolHeadteacher: John Cattermole
Bedford Road, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 4DU
01462 620410 FAX 01462 620409@ [email protected]
www.wilbury.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 80Linked with: Icknield Infant and NurserySchool Code: 2067
Fair Field Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Matt Johnson
Watford Road, Radlett, WD7 8LU 01923 856341 FAX 01923 338872
@ [email protected] www.fairfield.herts.sch.uk
Type: FoundationPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: St. Johns CE Infant and Nursery School School Code: 5212
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Section 324 of the Education Act 1996 requires the governing bodies of schools to admit a child with a statement of special educational needs that names their school.
Summary of Admission Rules1. “Looked After Children” Children who have a
public care order which names this school.
2. Children for whom it can be demonstrated that there is a compelling medical reason for attending the school (supported by independent medical evidence).
3. Those pupils attending St. John’s Infant School in Year 2 will be given priority in transferring to Fair Field Junior School, subject to them completing the application form provided by their Local Authority by the deadline. (We also request that parents complete our own admissions form for additional information.)
Should the school be oversubscribed or if the number of pupils transferring from St Johns is less than Fair Field School’s specified admission number, the following criteria will be applied in the order listed below: 3a. Children with an elder brother or sister attending the school on the day of their entry to Fair Field School. (Not at the closing date of applications) 3b. Remaining places will be allocated on the basis of proximity to the school as determined by the Hertfordshire Local Authority measurement.
Reedings Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Mrs Margaret Arrandale
Bullfields, Sawbridgeworth, CM21 9DD 01279 722578 FAX 01279 723144
@ [email protected] www.reedings.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Fawbert and Barnard Infants’ SchoolSchool Code: 2333
Bernards Heath Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Sian Kilpatrick
Watson Avenue, St. Albans, AL3 5HP 01727 856262 FAX 01727 856355
@ [email protected] www.bernardsheathjnr.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Linked wiith: Bernards Heath Infant School School Code: 2100
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Cunningham Hill Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Justine Elbourne-Cload
Cell Barnes Lane, St. Albans, AL1 5QJ 01727 852911 FAX 01727 859255
@ [email protected] www.cunninghamhill-jun.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Cunningham Hill Infant SchoolSchool Code: 2280
Fleetville JM SchoolHeadteacher: Jeremy Loukes
228 Hatfield Road, St. Albans, AL1 4LW 01727 855134 FAX 01727 811541
@ [email protected] www.fleetvillejm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Linked with: Fleetville Infant and Nursery SchoolSchool Code: 2093
Redbourn JM SchoolHeadteacher: Allyson Woodhouse
Long Cutt, Redbourn, AL3 7EX 01582 626489 FAX 01582 626486
@ [email protected] www.redbournjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Redbourn Infant and Nursery SchoolSchool Code: 2345
St Alban & St Stephen Catholic Junior SchoolHeadteacher: H Hill
Cecil Road, St. Albans, AL1 5EG 01727 866668 FAX 01727 810710
@ [email protected] www.ssasjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 60Denomition: CatholicLinked with: St Alban and St Stephen Catholic Infant and Nursery School School Code: 3421
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesThe admission of pupils with a statement of Special Educational Needs is dealt with by a completely separate procedure. This procedure is integral to the making and maintaining of statements by the pupil’s home Local Education Authority. Under the Education Act 1996, the governors are obliged to admit any child with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where this school is named in the statement.
1. Catholic children, Looked After (in public care).
2. Baptised practising Catholic children who will have a sibling at the Infant School or Junior School at the time of admission.
3. Baptised practising Catholic children who are resident in the parish of Ss Alban & Stephen.
4. Other baptised practising Catholic children.5. Other baptised Catholic children. 6. Other children, Looked After (in public care).7. Children who have a sibling at the Infant
school or Junior school, at the time of admission and whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education . First consideration will be given to those whose minister supplies a supporting letter.
8. Catechumens and members of other Eastern Christian Churches. First consideration will be given to those whose minister supplies a supporting letter.
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9. Baptised Christian children resident within the parish of Ss Alban & Stephen, whose parents wish them to have Catholic education. First consideration will be given to those whose minister supplies a supporting letter.
10. Baptised Christian children living outside the parish of Ss Alban & Stephen whose parents wish them to have Catholic education. First consideration will be given to those whose minister supplies a supporting letter.
11. Children of other faiths living within the parish of Ss Alban & Stephen whose parents wish them to have a Catholic education. First consideration will be given to those whose minister supplies a supporting letter.
12. Any other children.
The Governing Body will give increased priority to an application within each category will be applied for the following reasons; twins and multiple births, the attendance of a sibling at the Infant or Nursery School or Junior school at the time of admission (this must be stated on the application form). Top priority to an application within a category where evidence is provided at the time of application of an exceptional social, medical or pastoral need of the child, which can be most appropriately met at this school.
Wheatfields JM SchoolHeadteacher: Lyndon Evans
Downes Road, St. Albans, AL4 9NT 01727 757444 FAX 01727 757442
@ [email protected] www.wheatfieldsjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Linked with: Wheatfields Infant School School Code: 2206
Almond Hill Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Judith Lovelock
Almonds Lane, Stevenage, SG1 3RP 01438 233660 FAX 01438 235400
@ [email protected] www.almondhill.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Letchmore Infants and Nursery School School Code: 2226
Giles Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Heather Davies
Durham Road, Stevenage, SG1 4JQ 01438 353374 FAX 01438 359115
@ [email protected] www.gilesjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Giles Nursery and Infants SchoolSchool Code: 2381
Peartree Spring Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Sarah Vince
Hydean Way, Stevenage, SG2 9GG 01438 234800 FAX 01438 234801
@ [email protected] www.peartreespringjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90Linked with: Peartree Spring Infant SchoolSchool Code: 2197
Woolenwick JM SchoolHeadteacher: Michael Crabtree
Bridge Road West, Stevenage, SG1 2NU 01438 216565 FAX 01438 216566
@ [email protected] www.woolenwickjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Woolenwick Infant and Nursery School School Code: 2405
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Bishop Wood C of E Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Linda Hardman
Frogmore Street, Tring, HP23 5AU 01442 822024 FAX 01442 382950
@ [email protected] www.bishopwood.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 60Denomination: Church of EnglandLinked with: Goldfield Infants and Nursery SchoolSchool Code: 3371
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Summary of Admissions RulesChildren with a statement of special educational needs naming Bishop Wood C of E Junior School will be allocated a place at the school.
1. Children who are in public care, i.e. “Children Looked After.”
2. Children who have siblings in the school at the time of admission.
3. Children from Goldfield Infant and Nursery School.
4. Children who live within the ecclesiastical Parish of St. Peter and St. Paul, Tring as marked on the map available at the school. Applicants can also refer to the website www.achurchnearyou.com to ascertain the parish in which they live.
5. Children whose parents have expressed a wish for a Christian education and whose parents normally attend the Parish Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Tring, as testified in writing by the Rector.
6. Children whose parents worship regularly at another Christian Church, ie a Church which is a member or is eligible for membership of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance.
7. Any other children
In the event of over subscription in any one of the categories, the determining factor will be that of distance from the school. The school follows the same approach to this as HCC and it is explained in their admissions booklet and on their admissions website.
St Mary’s (VC) C of E Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Andy Cosslett
Heath Drive, Ware, SG12 0RL 01920 463641 FAX 01920 484897
@ [email protected] www.stmarys306.herts.sch.uk
Type: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Kingshill Infant SchoolSchool Code: 3042
Cassiobury JM SchoolHeadteacher: A Campbell
Bellmount Wood Avenue, Watford, WD17 3PD
01923 232411 FAX 01923 236191@ [email protected]
www.cassioburyjm.herts.sch.ukType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Cassiobury Infant and Nursery SchoolSchool Code: 2132
Chater Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Peter McEntee
Addiscombe Road, Watford, WD18 0WN 01923 446686 FAX 01923 446676
@ [email protected] www.chaterjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Chater Infant School School Code: 2120
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Field Junior SchoolHeadteacher: Julie Henley-Washford
Watford Field Road, Watford, WD18 0AZ 01923 221877 FAX 01923 223134
@ [email protected] www.fieldjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Watford Field Infant and Nursery School School Code: 2123
Nascot Wood Junior SchoolHeadteacher: David Holcombe
Nascot Wood Road, Watford, WD17 4YS 01923 238784 FAX 01923 445900
@ [email protected] www.nascotwoodjm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Nascot Wood Infant and Nursery School School Code: 2389
Parkgate Junior SchoolActing Headteacher: Rachel Preston
Southwold Road, Watford, WD24 7DN 01923 243905 FAX 01923 443660
@ [email protected] www.parkgatejm.herts.sch.uk
Type: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 60Linked with: Parkgate Infants and Nursery SchoolSchool Code: 2125
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Bridgewater SchoolHeadteacher: Rachel Swaffield
Bridle Way, Berkhamsted, HP4 1ES 01442 871231 FAX 01442 873658
@ [email protected] www.bridgewater.herts.sch.uk
Process: MiddleType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 110School Code: 4144
Open EventsOpen Evening: Thursday 2nd December, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m.Open Morning: Tuesday 7th December, 9.00 - 10.30 a.m.
Please park on the playgrounds. On the Open Evening the Head Teacher will be speaking to parents at 7.00 p.m. and again at 7.30 p.m. and there will also be an opportunity to tourthe school.
The Thomas Coram C of E VA Middle SchoolHeadteacher: Ed Delasalle
Swing Gate Lane, Berkhamsted, HP4 2RP 01442 866757 FAX 01442 865467
@ [email protected] www.thomascoram.herts.sch.uk
Process: MiddleType: Voluntary aidedPublished Admission Number: 110Denomination: Church of EnglandSchool Code: 4627
In addition to our online or paper form, please complete a supplementary information form (SIF) for this school. SIFs are available from the school and at www.hertsdirect.org/admissions
Open EventsMonday 10th January at 7.30 p.m.The Headteacher information session will commence at 7.30 p.m. followed by the opportunity to tour the school.Tuesday 11th January at 9.15 a.m.
A tour of the school will be followed by the Headteacher information session at 10.00 a.m. Both events provide an opportunity for parents/carers to find out more about this popular, friendly learning community.Summary of Admission RulesCATEGORY I: Children Looked After - The Children Act 1989 defines such a child as one who is accommodated by the LA or who is the subject of a full or an interim care order.
CATEGORY II: Children living within the Ecclesiastical Parishes of Great Berkhamsted, Northchurch St. Mary, Sunnyside with Bourne End, and Potten End with Nettleden.
Within this category, the following priority order will be applied:
1. Children who have a sibling already attending the school at the proposed time of entry.
2. Children for whom it can be demonstrated that they have a particular medical or social reason for attending The Thomas Coram School. The supporting evidence from a professional practitioner (e.g. doctor, social worker) must set out the reason(s) why The Thomas Coram School is the most suitable school and explain the difficulties that would be caused should the child have to travel to an alternative school.
3. Children whose parent(s)/(carer(s) have a regular worship commitment at any of the Anglican churches of Great Berkhamsted, Northchurch St. Mary, Sunnyside with Bourne End, or Potten End with Nettleden, verified on the attached Form 2 by the parish priest concerned.
4. Children of parent(s)/carer(s) who have a regular worshipping commitment at other Christian denominations or other Faiths, verified on the attached Form 2 by the priest, minister or religious leader concerned.
5. Children who are currently attending Potten End First School, Swing Gate First School or Victoria First School.
6. Any other children.
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CATEGORY III: Children who are currently attending Greenway First School, Potten End First School, St. Mary’s VA First School, Swing Gate First School, Victoria First School or Westfield First School. CATEGORY IV: Children living outside the ecclesiastical parishes defined in Category II.Notes1. Categories III and IV follow the same priority
order as Category II.2. In the case of over-subscription in any of
the priorities, places will be allocated on the basis of geographical proximity to The Thomas Coram School. This is measured according to the published Herts County Council guidelines for measuring distances from your home and the school.
3. A map of the parish boundaries is available for inspection at the school. Alternatively the website www.achurchnearyou.com may be helpful.
4. The term “sibling” means a sister or brother, half-sister or brother, adopted sister or brother, or the child of the parent/carer or partner, and in every case living in the same house Monday to Friday.
5. Twins/Multiple Births – If one child is offered the last place available, the school will also offer a place to the other child(ren).
6. The term “regular” worship commitment is defined as meaning at least once a month for a period of 2 years.
7. A Christian denomination is one which is a member, or is eligible for membership, of Churches Together in England or the Evangelical Alliance.
8. All parents/carers must apply for a place on their home LA’s application form
Edwinstree C of E Middle SchoolHeadteacher: J. D. Michael
Norfolk Road, Buntingford, SG9 9AW 01763 271446 FAX 01763 274005
@ [email protected] www.edwinstree.herts.sch.uk
Process: MiddleType: Voluntary controlledPublished Admission Number: 112School Code: 4506
Ralph Sadleir SchoolHeadteacher: Elizabeth Hinton
Station Road, Puckeridge, SG11 1TF 01920 821042 FAX 01920 822663
@ [email protected] www.ralphsadleir.herts.sch.uk
Process: MiddleType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90School Code: 4146
The Greneway SchoolHeadteacher: Susan A I Kennedy
Garden Walk, Royston, SG8 7JF 01763 243650 FAX 01763 241499
@ [email protected] www.greneway.herts.sch.uk
Process: MiddleType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 120School Code: 4145
Roysia Middle SchoolHeadteacher: Peter Fielden
Burns Road, Royston, SG8 5EQ 01763 241555 FAX 01763 246928
@ [email protected] www.roysia.herts.sch.uk
Process: MiddleType: CommunityPublished Admission Number: 90School Code: 4149
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They can send you a copy of the admissions booklet and tell you which are your nearest schools. If your enquiry about school admissions is more complex, they can refer you to the Admissions and Transport Team who have detailed local knowledge.
Opening hours: 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 4pm on Saturdays
0300 123 4043@ [email protected]
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OFSTED Inspect and report on standards of schools and childcare providers. Reports can be viewed online or by asking the school in person if you can see a copy. Many schools also have a link on their website. www.ofsted.gov.uk
Schools FinderA government funded website that provides detailed information about schools, including links to school performance data and the school profile. www.schoolsfinder.direct.gov.uk
Department for Education (DfE)The government department responsible for schools and education.
0870 000 2288@ [email protected]
www.education.gov.uk
Independent Schools CouncilIndependent or private schools are schools where you have to pay to attend. More information is available on the website. www.isc.co.uk
Advisory Centre for Education (ACE)A voluntary organisation which offers support with education issues.
0808 800 5793 www.ace-ed.org.uk
Contact details and useful linksContact details for the local Admissions and Transport teams are on the inside front cover. Some other useful contacts and sources of information can be found below.
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Barnet 020 8359 7651
@ [email protected] www.barnet.gov.uk/school-admissions
Bedfordshire Borough (Bedfordshire is now split into Bedfordshire Borough and Central Bedfordshire)
01234 718120@ [email protected]
www.bedford.gov.uk
Buckinghamshire 01296 383250
@ [email protected] www.buckscc.gov.uk
Cambridgeshire 01223 717391 / 717026
@ [email protected] www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/admissions
Central Bedfordshire (Bedfordshire is now split into Bedfordshire Borough and Central Bedfordshire)
0300 300 800@ [email protected]
www.centralbeds.gov.uk
Enfield 0208 3795501
@ [email protected] www.enfield.gov.uk
Essex 0845 6037627
@ [email protected] www.essexcc.gov.uk
Harrow 020 8424 1680 www.harrow.gov.uk
Hillingdon 01895 556644
@ [email protected] www.hillingdon.gov.uk
IslingtonSchool Admissions Section
Cambridge Education @ Islington 222 Upper Street, Room 117, London N1 1XR
020 7527 5515 www.islingtonschools.net
Luton 01582 548016
@ [email protected] www.luton.gov.uk/admissions
Neighbouring local authoritiesYou may want to apply for schools outside Hertfordshire. Contact the relevant authority for more information.
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AcademyA state school which is funded direct by central government (see page 2 for more details) Academies do not have to follow the National Curriculum Children Looked After Children who are “in care” to social services Community school A school where the local authority is responsible for admissions. CSF Children, Schools and Families – the department at Hertfordshire County Council that deals with school admissions. Curriculum What is taught in schools – the different subjects children learn
First schoolA school for children aged from 4 to 8 years. First schools are part of the three tier system of schools (first, middle and upper) which operate in the Berkhamsted, Buntingford and Royston areas.
Foundation school A school where the governors are responsible for admissions. HCC Hertfordshire County Council
LA Local Authority – the legal name for the role carried out by Hertfordshire County Council dealing with education and schools Maintained schoolA state school funded by central government through the local authority – a school which does not charge fees. Middle school A school for children aged from 9 to 13 years. It is part of a three tier system of schools (first, middle and upper) which operates in the Berkhamsted, Buntingford and Royston areas. Ofsted Office for Standards in Education – a government agency that inspects schools and childcare services and reports on their standards. Private (or Independent) school A fee-paying school SEN or SEND Special Educational Needs – where a child has particular needs affecting their education. Special school A school particularly designed for children with a statement of special educational needs who need specialist educational facilities/provision. Statement of Special Educational Needs A document produced by the council for children with significant learning difficulties. Not all children with special educational needs will have a statement. Voluntary Aided A school (often a faith school) where the governors are responsible for admissions. Voluntary Controlled A school (usually a church school) where the local authority is responsible for admissions.
Glossary and definitionsYou may come across some words you’re not familiar with or abbreviations you’ve not seen before. This is a list of some common words and abbreviations and definitions.
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Application Checklist for parents • ReadtheApplyingforaschoolplaceeither
online or the paper booklet.
• ContacttheCustomerServiceCentreifyou don’t know which schools are in your area (contact details on page 138).
• Findoutmoreinformationaboutschoolsyou are interested in. For example, look at their entry in the directory section of the Applying
for a school place booklet, read their prospectus or attend their open events.
• Readtheadmissioncriteriafortheschools you are interested in.
• Look at the statistics showing what happened in previous years to consider how likely it is that your child will be offered a place.
• Decidewhichschoolsyouwanttoapplyfor (up to a maximum of three).
• Decidewhichorderyouwouldmost prefer them.
• Considerhowyourchildwilltraveltoschool. Remember, very few children will qualify for free home to school transport.
• Makeyourapplicationonlineat www.hertsdirect.org/admissions or complete
and return a paper application form to your local Admissions and Transport team (Address on inside cover).
• Makesureyourapplicationisreceivedby 15 January 2011.
• Ifyouareapplyingtoaschoolwitha supplementary information form (details are under each school entry in the directory section), make sure you complete this by the closing date and return it direct to the school.
• Ifanyadditionalpaperworkisneeded, send it to either the school (for voluntary aided and foundation schools and academies) or to the local Admissions and Transport team (for community and voluntary controlled schools) by the closing date of 15 January 2011. Examples include evidence
of religious belief or professional evidence in support of a medical or social need.
• Ifyouchangeaddressatanytimeafteryou have made your application, you must send proof of your child’s new address to the local Admissions and Transport team.
Record your online detailsIt is important to keep a record of your Parent ID, Username and Password to be able to lookup the school place you will be offered online.
Parent ID
Username
Password
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