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Learning Provision Organisation: Key Data Report Hayfield Pyramid Spring 2019 Release

Analysis of school and childcare provision within the Hayfield pyramid.

Final Vs. 02/2019

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Contents

1. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................. 4

1a. Demographic ................................................................................................................................. 4

1b. Schools .......................................................................................................................................... 4

1c. Childcare and Early Years .............................................................................................................. 5

1d. SEND ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5

1e. Key Points ...................................................................................................................................... 5

2. The Pyramid in Context ....................................................................................................................... 6

2a. Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 6

2b. Demographics and Population ...................................................................................................... 6

2c. Pyramid Profile .............................................................................................................................. 7

2d. Ethnicity and Migration ................................................................................................................ 9

2e. Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) Overview ........................................................................ 10

2f. Working Tax Credits ..................................................................................................................... 10

2g. Free School Meals (FSM) ............................................................................................................. 10

2h. Birth Trends ................................................................................................................................. 11

2i. Social Care Referrals..................................................................................................................... 12

3. Structure of Learning Provision ........................................................................................................ 13

3a. Locality of Provision .................................................................................................................... 15

3b. Academy Conversions ................................................................................................................. 16

3c. Social Mobility ............................................................................................................................. 17

3d. English as Other Language (EAL) ................................................................................................. 19

3e. Admissions .................................................................................................................................. 20

3f. Pupil Absence ............................................................................................................................... 21

3g. Exclusions .................................................................................................................................... 22

4. Pupil Place Planning .......................................................................................................................... 23

4a. Housing Growth and S106 Contributions ................................................................................... 23

5. Schools capacity (SCAP) .................................................................................................................... 26

5a. Primary School Projections ......................................................................................................... 26

5b. Primary Summary ....................................................................................................................... 28

5c. Secondary School Projections (The Hayfield School) .................................................................. 28

5d. Contributing Factors ................................................................................................................... 29

5e. Childcare Places & Availability .................................................................................................... 30

5f. Childcare Projections ................................................................................................................... 34

5g. Capital Projects ........................................................................................................................... 35

5h. SEND Provision ............................................................................................................................ 36

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5i. Childcare Costs ............................................................................................................................. 38

6. Early Education Funding .................................................................................................................... 39

6a. 2 Year Old Early Education .......................................................................................................... 39

6b. 3 and 4 Year Old Early Education (Universal) ............................................................................. 40

6c. 30 Hours Free Childcare for Eligible 3 and 4 Year Olds ............................................................... 41

6d. Future Plans ................................................................................................................................ 44

7. Parent Feedback ............................................................................................................................... 45

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1. Executive Summary

1a. Demographic

The Hayfield pyramid is located in the south area of Doncaster and consists of 1% of the Doncaster population.

Within this pyramid, 96% of the children are White British.

In 2010, the Hayfield pyramid had an IMD of 66.09% and was the least deprived area in Doncaster, 2015 data shows that Hayfield

IMD has increased further to 69% and remains the least deprived area in Doncaster. The Hayfield pyramid is almost double the

Doncaster average of 35.40% (2015).

Birth rates in the Hayfield pyramid have fluctuated slightly since 2016.

Within Hayfield 1% of primary pupils and 2% secondary pupils have EAL; the most common first language other than English

locally is Polish in the primary pyramid and Urdu followed by Polish in the secondary pyramid.

37% of primary children in Hayfield access school places outside of their catchment school, 12% of these were out of pyramid.

26% of secondary children access outside of their catchment school, of which 24% access faith schools.

There are a number of planned housing developments, totalling 1136 dwellings coming to the Hayfield area over the next few

years.

The Hayfield pyramid consists of a range of learning provision types from both the school / academy and PVI sector offering a mix

of flexible provision.

1b. Schools

There are 6 schools in the Hayfield pyramid, 3 maintained schools and 3 academies.

There is a program of capital and S106 investment in Doncaster. Within this pyramid, two schools have accessed capital funding.

Across Doncaster, there are a number of sites identified for LOCYP. There are no sites available in Hayfield.

Pupil absence in the pyramid has varied only slightly over the past five years.

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Permanent exclusions have risen from 1 to 2 for the years 2016/17 and 2017/18.

Projections for the next five years show shortfalls within clusters in the primary sector for most schools due to the impact of the large

number of housing developments. Secondary projections show a shortfall of places in most year groups for most forecasted years,

this is further enhanced by the increasing shortfalls at the neighbouring Rossington All Saints Academy. We will continue to monitor

the situation closely and work with the schools affected.

1c. Childcare and Early Years

Childcare places are based on summer terms as this shows the highest occupancy throughout the year. In Summer 2017 there

were vacant places in all provision types, however there is no provision available after 6pm.

Based on current birth rates and average take up over previous terms we are not projecting any shortfall in childcare places in any

age groups.

Childcare costs within Hayfield are roughly in line with the Doncaster average and fall below the Yorkshire and Humber averages.

The take up of 2 year old early education funding borough wide was 80% in Autumn 2017, 75% in Spring 2018 and 80% in

Summer 2018.

The take up of the 3 and 4 year old universal provision borough wide was 92% in Autumn 2017, 98% in Spring 2018 and 98% in

Summer 2018.

The take up of the 30 hours extended entitlement borough wide was 78% in Autumn 2017, 79% in Spring 2018 and 76% in

Summer 2018.

There are no identified concerns from families in the Hayfield area highlighting shortfalls in provision

1d. SEND

There is no specific SEND provision in Hayfield, however all provision has to meet the requirements of the SEN Code of Practice

and Disability Discrimination Act requirements.

1e. Key Points

Due to the large number of housing developments in the area, there will be shortfalls in places within both the primary and

secondary sectors. There are no identified concerns regarding the childcare sector of the Hayfield area.

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2. The Pyramid in Context

2a. Overview

The data within this report aims to provide an overview of the Hayfield pyramid, the available learning provision within the pyramid

and identify any pressures or shortfalls which will form part of the borough wide Learning Provision Organisation Strategy.

The first section gives an overview of the dynamics of the area and then moves onto analysis of pupil place provision.

2b. Demographics and Population

Doncaster is an ambitious borough and very few places in the UK come close to us in terms of delivering major projects over the

last 10 years. These projects are world class and have changed Doncaster considerably, with several more multi-million pound

developments already underway and in the pipeline.

The catchment area for Hayfield Academy is for children who live in the Hayfield Estate and the surrounding areas of Finningley, Auckley, Austerfield, Branton, Blaxton and the market town of Bawtry.

This pyramid has seen many major changes and developments over the past few years, such as the development of the former Finningley RAF base into a commercial airport for Doncaster. Doncaster Sheffield Airport opened in 2005 and is now one of the UK’s fastest growing airports outside of London. It sees 1.3 million passengers fly to over 40 destinations each year.

Also within this area is the Great Yorkshire Way project (previously FARRS project). Work on phase one of the project from junction 3 of the M18 to the A638 at Parrots Corner began in October 2013 and opened on 29 th February 2016. Phase 2 will see Great Yorkshire Way extended by creating a new section from Bawtry Road to Hurst Lane. This will create a high quality direct link from Doncaster Sheffield Airport to the M18 and also White Rose Way and Lakeside, the site of the new National College for High Speed Rail. Another major development that has really put Doncaster on the map is The Yorkshire Wildlife Park. It was built on a former riding

school and farm in Branton and opened in 2009. Over the last few years, it has attracted over 678,000 visitors annually. It is a

dynamic centre for conservation and welfare, the park has over 400 animals and over 70 different species of animals.

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Other Doncaster landmark developments include:

iPort

Aero Centre, Yorkshire

Project Unity (DN7)

National Rail College

Institute of Technology

PGA European Tour Development at Rossington Hall

Doncaster Corn Exchange Restoration

Bader School

DUTC

Big Picture Learning

The Urban Centre Master Plan including; City Gateway, Enterprise Market Place, Waterfront, Minster Canal Side, Civic/Business

District, Parklands, Retail Core, Innovation Quarter, Waterfront Phase 2.

2c. Pyramid Profile

The catchment area for Hayfield Academy is for children who live in Hayfield Estate, Finningley, Auckley, Austerfield, Bawtry,

Blaxton and Branton.

Bawtry was a former coaching town of Georgian origin centred round a Market place that resembles a High Street. It lies south of

Doncaster on the border with Lincolnshire and was one of the main points of entry into Yorkshire from the south. Occupying the

centre of the town are shops, restaurants, pubs and a library.

Austerfield is a village and civil parish in Doncaster which borders onto Nottinghamshire. It lies to the northeast of Bawtry on the

A614 road to Finningley. Austerfield is home to the Field Study Centre, which is an environmental education service provider for

Schools and Youth Groups.

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Auckley, Finningley and Blaxton The Parish of Auckley is a traditional semi-rural settlement located approximately six miles east

of Doncaster town centre, and is in close proximity to the former Finningley RAF base which closed in 1995. In 2005 it was

developed to operate as a commercial airport for Doncaster. Doncaster Sheffield Airport has one terminal which sees 1.3 million

passengers fly to over 40 destinations each year. Auckley is a pleasant village which stands beside the River Torne, it is set in rural

surroundings and there is a sense of community amongst the residents. Finningley has a low proportion of children and young

adults and a high proportion of adults aged 55 – 70 compared with the Doncaster average. The community is settled with few

people moving home. The area is classified as a prospering suburb with some countryside living. Blaxton is a small village on the

border with Lincolnshire and lying north of Finningley and incorporates ‘Walkers Garden Centre’ which attracts many visitors from

all over Yorkshire and beyond.

Branton is an attractive village situated about five miles southeast of Doncaster, adjacent to the village of Auckley. The area is

classified as a prospering suburb with areas of private terraced housing.

The Yorkshire Wildlife Park is situated in Branton and over the last few years has attracted over 678,000 visitors annually. The

park, which opened in April 2009, was built on a former riding school and farm is a dynamic centre for conservation and welfare, the

park has over 400 animals and over 70 different species of animals. It also boasts a conference centre which can hold anything

from small board meetings to conferences for up to 140 people. In partnership with a local hotel Yorkshire Wildlife Park can also

host weddings. In recent years, The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has really put Doncaster on the map.

Great Yorkshire Way project (previously FARRRS project) – Work on phase one of the project from junction 3 of the M18 to the

A638 at Parrots Corner began in October 2013 and opened on 29th February 2016. Phase 2 will see Great Yorkshire Way

extended by creating a new section from Bawtry Road to Hurst Lane. This will create a high quality direct link from Doncaster

Sheffield Airport to the M18 and also White Rose Way and Lakeside, the site of the new National College for High Speed Rail.

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2d. Ethnicity and Migration

This data shows the breakdown of significant ethnicities of the children within the Hayfield pyramid, 96% of the children are White

British.

*Source: School Census Spring 2018

96%

White British

Any other Whitebackground

Pakistani

Mixed: Any othermixed background

Mixed: White/Asian

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2e. Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) Overview

This data shows a comparison between the 2015 IMD and the 2010 IMD. The data shows that the Hayfield pyramid remains above the Doncaster average and the IMD has increased marginally by 2.91% since 2010.

2015 IMD 2010 IMD

Pyramid 2015 (1 most deprived, 16

least deprived) Pyramid 2010 (1 most deprived, 16

least deprived)

Hayfield Pyramid 69.00% 16 Hayfield Pyramid 66.09% 16

Doncaster Average 35.40% - Doncaster Average 33.56% -

* Source: 2015 Indices of Multiple Deprivation https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/english-indices-of-deprivation

2f. Working Tax Credits The table below shows the percentage take up of the Childcare Element of Working Tax Credits. Take up in this pyramid is higher than the Doncaster and National averages.

School Pyramid Area 2013 - 2014 Tax Year

Hayfield Pyramid 19.50%

Doncaster Average 14.74%

National Average 14.30%

2g. Free School Meals (FSM)

The table below shows the number of children accessing Free School Meals within the pyramid. Data shows that the Hayfield pyramid has a significanlty lower level of FSM take up than the Doncaster average.

School Pyramid Area % FSM

Hayfield Pyramid 5%

Non-geographic - includes all special schools and PRUs, plus

McAuley and XP secondary schools 17%

Doncaster Average 16%

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2h. Birth Trends

Baseline data for pupil place planning is based on health data. This data identifies children’s residency at time of birth, and is widely

accepted as the most accurate dataset of children residing within the borough. The data shows the birth trends for children residing

in Hayfield at birth against the borough wide trends.

Pyramid 1st September 2013 to 31st August 2014 (Current Reception)

1st September 2014 to 31st August 2015 (Current Nursery)

1st September 2015 to 31st August 2016

1st September 2016 to 31st August 2017

1st September 2017 to 31st August 2018

Hayfield Pyramid 159 97 141 129 141

Doncaster 3610 2719 3557 3478 3529

Source: NHS Birth Data September 2018

020406080

100120140160180

1stSeptember

2013 to 31stAugust 2014

(CurrentReception)

1stSeptember

2014 to 31stAugust 2015

(CurrentNursery)

1stSeptember

2015 to 31stAugust 2016

1stSeptember

2016 to 31stAugust 2017

1stSeptember

2017 to 31stAugust 2018

Hayfield Pyramid

0500

1000150020002500300035004000

1stSeptember

2013 to 31stAugust 2014

(CurrentReception)

1stSeptember

2014 to 31stAugust 2015

(CurrentNursery)

1stSeptember

2015 to 31stAugust 2016

1stSeptember

2016 to 31stAugust 2017

1stSeptember

2017 to 31stAugust 2018

Doncaster

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2i. Social Care Referrals

The data below shows the number of children who are subject to a Social Care Referral and the category they fall in to.

January 2018

Children in Care

Children in Need

Child Protection

February 2018

Children in Care

Children in Need

Child Protection

Hayfield Pyramid

3 28 8 Hayfield Pyramid

3 38 8

% of Borough wide Total

1% 1% 2% % of Borough Wide Total

1% 2% 2%

Doncaster Total 348 1878 371 Doncaster Total 343 1840 393

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3. Structure of Learning Provision The following pages set out the context of the local provision within the Hayfield pyramid. Below is a table showing all the provision by type.

Secondary School The Hayfield School

Infant Schools None

Junior Schools None

Primary Schools Auckley School

Bawtry Mayflower Primary School

Branton St Wilfrid’s C of E Primary School

Hayfield Lane Primary School

St Oswalds Church of England Academy

Special Schools None

Alternative Provision (PRU’s) None

School Nurseries Auckley School

Bawtry Mayflower Primary School

Hayfield Lane Primary School

St Oswalds Church of England Academy

Full Day-care Provider (PVI Sector Nurseries) Cygnets Day Nursery

Flying Start Day Nursery

Hill House School

Hobby Horse Day Nursery

Red Balloon Day Nursery

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Independent Schools Hill House School

Sessional Care Providers (Pre-School Playgroups) Auckley Pre-School Limited

Out of School Provision (Breakfast Clubs, After School Care and Holiday

Schemes)

The Hayfield School

Auckley School

Bawtry Mayflower Primary School

Hayfield Lane Primary School

St Oswalds Church of England Academy

Hill House School

Red Balloon Day Nursery

Childminders 20 Childminders

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3a. Locality of Provision

To help to visualise the local provision the map below shows the geographical location of each provision from the School /

Academy and PVI Sector. The exception is that childminders are not plotted. Although they work to the same Ofsted standards as

all childcare provision they operate from their home address and therefore are summarised within the key. The pyramid is 22.43

square miles in size.

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3b. Academy Conversions

There has been a drive in recent years for schools to convert to academy status. Academies are independent, state-funded

schools, which receive their funding directly from central government, rather than through the local authority.

In Doncaster 54% of schools have converted to academies. This includes all of our secondary schools.

In the Hayfield pyramid, 3 schools have converted to academies. The remaining maintained schools are Bawtry Mayflower Primary,

Branton St Wilfrid’s C of E Primary and Hayfield Lane Primary.

Maintained Schools Academies

Bawtry Mayflower Primary School Auckley School

Branton St Wilfrid's Church of England Primary School St Oswald's C of E Academy

Hayfield Lane Primary School The Hayfield School

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3c. Social Mobility

The data below shows the most common moves out of pyramid schools and their destination school outside of the usual leaving

point over a 2 year period for academic years 2016/17 and 2017/18.

School Name Stable Places

Joined In

Year

Left In

Year

1st Most Common Destination

2nd Most Common Destination

3rd Most Common Destination

Auckley School 266 9 4 OOA (3) Carr Lodge Academy (1) N/A

Bawtry Mayflower Primary

296 11 20 OOA (14) Hatchell Wood Primary

Academy (2) Tickhill St Mary’s CofE

Primary (2)

Hayfield Lane Primary 309 56 23 OOA (9) The Levett School (PRU) (2) Adwick Primary School (2)

St Oswalds CofE Academy

248 11 8 OOA (6) *St Oswalds Academy (1) Stone Hill School (1)

Branton St Wilfrid's Church of England Primary

224 12 9 OOA (5) Edenthorpe Hall Primary (1) Sandringham Primary (1)

The Hayfield School 1249 57 55 OOA (39) Hall Cross Academy (6) St Wilfrid’s Academy, Doncaster (PRU) (3)

* Any schools denoted with an asterisk identify where a pupil has moved from a Doncaster school to an out of area school then returned to their original Doncaster school.

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This gives an overview of locality of leavers Destination Schools within Primary Schools and leavers vs non-leavers within the

Secondary School.

98%

2%

Primary Movement Within or Outside of Pyramid

Out of Pyramid Within Pyramid

96%

4%

Mobility Vs Stable Secondary Pupils

Secondary School Total Stable Secondary School Left

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3d. English as Other Language (EAL)

Within the Hayfield pyramid 1% of the primary pupils and 2% of the secondary pupils are EAL. The Doncaster total shows that 9%

of primary pupils and 6% of secondary pupils are EAL, therefore Hayfield is below the borough wide average The data below

shows most common first languages (other than English) within this pyramid compared to borough wide:

Primary

Hayfield Pyramid Borough wide

Polish 5 Polish 893

Urdu 2 Romanian 205

Chinese 1 Urdu 164

Hindi 1 Kurdish 136

Kannada 1 Slovakian 136

Secondary

Hayfield Pyramid Borough wide

Urdu 10 Polish 701

Polish 6 Romanian 217

Chinese 4 Urdu 126

Turkish 4 Slovakian 114

Other 2 Punjabi 110

The local authority delivers bilingual classroom support to two of the pyramid schools.

School EMTAS Support Languages Supported

Auckley School No N/A

Bawtry Mayflower Primary School No N/A

Branton St Wilfrid’s CofE Primary School No N/A

St Oswalds CofE Academy No N/A

Hayfield Lane Primary School Yes Polish

The Hayfield School Partial Annual support with First language exams

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3e. Admissions

The below data shows the non-catchment children on role and their identified catchment school.

Primary (Spring Census 2018)

School % Attending from out of Catchment

Catchment School

Catchment School

Catchment School

Catchment School

Catchment School

Auckley School 51% Hayfield Lane

Primary (103)

Branton St

Wilfrid’s CofE

Primary (10)

Hatchell Wood

Primary (9)

Hawthorn

Primary (4)

Rossington

Tornedale Infant

School (2)

Bawtry Mayflower Primary

8% OOA (7) Hayfield Lane

Primary (4)

Auckley School

(2)

Hatchell Wood

Primary (2)

Grange Lane

Infant Academy

(2)

Branton St Wilfrid’s CofE Primary

41% Hayfield Lane

Primary (33)

Hatchell Wood

Primary (18)

Hawthorn

Primary (13)

Tranmoor

Primary (6) Borderline (2)

St Oswalds CofE Academy

63% Hayfield Lane

Primary (108) OOA (7)

Branton St

Wilfrid’s CofE

Primary (4)

Auckley School

(3)

Hatchell Wood

Primary (2)

Hayfield Lane Primary

29% Branton St

Wilfrid’s CofE Primary (18)

Auckley School (11)

Hatchell Wood Primary

Academy (10)

Rossington St Michael’s CofE

Primary (6) OOA (5)

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Secondary (Spring Census 2018)

Catchment School % Attending from out of Catchment

Catchment School

Catchment School

Catchment School

Catchment School

Catchment School

The Hayfield School 27% Hall Cross

Academy (141)

Rossington All Saints Academy

(47)

Armthorpe Academy (20)

OOA (17) Sir Thomas

Wharton Academy (15)

3f. Pupil Absence

The table below shows a 5-year trend for authorised and unauthorised absences by Primary and Secondary

Primary

2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 2013/14 2012/13

Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total

Auckley School 3.3 0.7 4.0 2.8 0.7 3.5 3.4 0.4 3.8 2.5 0.2 2.7 4.0 0.2 4.2

Bawtry Mayflower Primary

2.7 0.5 3.2 2.7 0.5 3.2 3.3 0.7 3.9 2.5 0.6 3.1 3.3 0.3 3.5

Branton St Wilfrid’s CofE Primary

3.7 0.3 4.0 2.8 0.6 3.4 3.1 0.5 3.6 2.7 0.4 3.1 4.0 0.3 4.2

St Oswalds CofE Academy

3.6 0.8 4.4 2.6 0.4 3.0 2.3 0.4 2.7 2.1 0.4 2.5 4.0 0.2 4.2

Hayfield Lane Primary 3.7 0.7 4.4 3.7 0.5 4.2 4.0 0.6 4.7 3.9 0.7 4.5 3.7 0.3 4.0

Hayfield 3.3% 0.6% 4.0% 2.9% 0.5% 3.4% 3.2% 0.5% 3.7% 2.7% 0.5% 3.2% 3.8% 0.3% 4.0%

Doncaster 3.0% 1.2% 4.2% 3.0% 1.1% 4.1% 3.0% 1.1% 4.1% 3.1% 0.9% 4.0% 4.2% 1.0% 5.1%

National 3.1% 0.9% 4.0% 3.2% 0.8% 3.9% 3.3% 0.7% 4.0% 3.2% 0.7% 3.9% 4.1% 0.7% 4.8%

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Secondary

2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 2013/14 2012/13

Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total

The Hayfield School 3.8 0.6 4.4 3.6 0.3 3.9 3.8 0.4 4.3 3.4 0.3 3.8 4.4 0.4 4.7

Doncaster 4.1% 2.5% 6.6% 3.8% 2.1% 5.9% 3.6% 2.0% 5.7% 3.7% 1.9% 5.6% 4.6% 1.9% 6.5%

National 3.8% 1.3% 5.2% 3.8% 1.2% 5.0% 4.0% 1.2% 5.2% 3.9% 1.2% 5.1% 4.6% 1.2% 5.8%

The data shows that over the last 5 years there has been an increase in absences for both primary and secondary in line with the Doncaster

average.

3g. Exclusions

This data summarises the number of permanent exclusions by school.

School Name Number of Permanent Exclusions

2017 / 18

The Hayfield School 2

Pyramid Total 2

Doncaster Total 71

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4. Pupil Place Planning

4a. Housing Growth and S106 Contributions

The annual SCAP return to DfE requires each local authority to aggregate birth and housing growth data into pupil yields and pupil projections alongside actual pupil numbers. The birth and housing data can, for interested parties, be shown separately. The following represents this combined data for the Hayfield area from the 2017 SCAP return. The housing element projects the number of additional children from the proposed developments using this formula:

4 to 10 year old children (Year groups R to 6) = 21 children (3 per year group) per 100 planned dwellings

11 to 16 year old children (Year groups 7 to 11) = 15 children (3 per year group) per 100 planned dwellings

Current applications contributing to housing growth in Hayfield pyramid

Bawtry Mayflower Primary School

Application Decision Development Proposal No. of Dwellings

Proposed

Granted Station Hotel, 93 Station Road,

Bawtry, Doncaster

Erection of 12 apartments following

demolition of existing public house -

Resubmission of 13/02242

12

Granted Bawtry Hall, South Parade, Bawtry

DN10 6JH

Retrospective application for 10

apartments incl car parking 10

Bawtry Mayflower Total 22

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Branton St Wilfrid’s CofE Primary School

Application Decision Development Proposal No. of Dwellings

Proposed

Granted subject to S106 Land off Doncaster Road & The

Close Development of 83 dwellings 83

Granted subject to S106 Badgers Holt Development of 47 dwellings 47

Granted Subject to S106 Branton House Farm, Chapel Lane

Development of existing farm site

and conversion of existing buildings

to provide 10 dwellings

10

Branton St Wilfrid’s Total 140

Hayfield Lane Primary School

Application Decision Development Proposal No. of Dwellings

Proposed

Granted subject to S106 Land off Hurst Lane adjoining

Airport (HAYFIELD GREEN) Development of 750 dwellings 750

Granted subject to S106 Land at Station Road 37 dwellings 37

Granted Land at Hayfield Lane Mixed use development 14

dwellings 14

Hayfield Lane Primary Total 801

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St Oswald’s CE Primary School

Application Decision Development Proposal No. of Dwellings

Proposed

Granted subject to S106 Land at Old Bawtry Road,

Finningley, Doncaster, DN9 3BX Development of 45 dwellings 45

Granted subject to S106 Land South West Side of St

Oswalds Drive Erection of 14 houses with garages 14

Granted Bury Farm, Old Bawtry Road Residential development 40

dwellings 40

Granted Laurel Close & Chapel Lane Erection of residential development

comprising of 14 dwellings etc 14

Granted Land Rear of Manor House Farm Erection of 35 dwellings following

demolition of farm buildings 35

Granted subject to S106 Land on the east of St Oswalds

Drive 25 dwellings 25

St Oswald’s CE Primary Total 173

Pyramid Grand Totals

Locality Number of Proposed Developments

Pyramid Total 1136

Final Overview of Status

Catchment Primary Schools Application Decision

4 Schools Affected 6 Granted

8 Granted Subject to S106

Source: Learning Provision Organisation - Projected Housing Growth (inc. SCAP 2017)

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5. Schools Capacity (SCAP)

Below are the projected school places which were submitted in the 2018 SCAP survey. Primary Places are projected for 5 years

including the current year due to the children starting school at 5 years, and secondary places are projected beyond this point due to

the age of the children. The row titled CAP shows the capacity within each year group. Where cells are highlighted red, this is due to

the projected capacity exceeding the actual places available.

5a. Primary School Projections

YEAR CAP ALL CAP

R

PA

N-N

OR

1

PA

N-N

OR

2

PA

N-N

OR

3

PA

N-N

OR

4

PA

N-N

OR

5

PA

N-N

OR

6

PA

N-N

OR

SUB BAL

Auckley Primary

2018/19 30 210 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 33 -3 33 -3 30 0 216 -6

2019/20 30 210 14 16 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 194 16

2020/21 30 210 14 16 14 16 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 33 -3 181 29

2021/22 30 210 8 22 14 16 14 16 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 156 54

2022/23 30 210 23 7 8 22 14 16 14 16 30 0 30 0 30 0 149 61

Bawtry Mayflower Primary School

2018/19 40 280 43 -3 21 19 40 0 47 -7 39 1 38 2 33 7 261 19

2019/20 40 280 30 10 43 -3 21 19 40 0 47 -7 39 1 38 2 258 22

2020/21 40 280 23 17 30 10 43 -3 21 19 40 0 47 -7 39 1 243 37

2021/22 40 280 23 17 23 17 30 10 43 -3 21 19 40 0 47 -7 227 53

2022/23 40 280 22 18 23 17 23 17 30 10 43 -3 21 19 40 0 202 78

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YEAR CAP ALL CAP

R

PA

N-N

OR

1

PA

N-N

OR

2

PA

N-N

OR

3

PA

N-N

OR

4

PA

N-N

OR

5

PA

N-N

OR

6

PA

N-N

OR

SUB BAL

Branton St Wilfrid's Church of England Primary School

2018/19 30 210 23 7 29 1 30 0 30 0 28 2 29 1 30 0 199 11

2019/20 30 210 24 6 23 7 29 1 30 0 30 0 28 2 29 1 193 17

2020/21 30 210 36 -6 24 6 23 7 29 1 30 0 30 0 28 2 200 10

2021/22 30 210 28 2 36 -6 24 6 23 7 29 1 30 0 30 0 200 10

2022/23 30 210 33 -3 28 2 36 -6 24 6 23 7 29 1 30 0 203 7

St Oswalds Academy

2018/19 30 210 30 0 29 1 30 0 31 -1 31 -1 30 0 32 -2 213 -3

2019/20 30 210 19 11 32 -2 31 -1 32 -2 33 -3 33 -3 32 -2 212 -2

2020/21 30 210 26 4 20 10 33 -3 32 -2 33 -3 34 -4 34 -4 212 -2

2021/22 30 210 12 18 27 3 21 9 34 -4 33 -3 34 -4 35 -5 196 14

2022/23 30 210 15 15 13 17 28 2 22 8 35 -5 34 -4 35 -5 182 28

Hayfield Lane Primary School

2018/19 30/60 330 56 4 58 2 57 3 59 1 33 -3 33 -3 31 -1 327 3

2019/20 30/60 360 29 31 56 4 58 2 57 3 59 1 33 -3 33 -3 325 35

2020/21 30/60 390 39 21 29 31 56 4 58 2 57 3 59 1 33 -3 331 59

2021/22 60 420 30 30 39 21 29 31 56 4 58 2 57 3 59 1 328 92

2022/23 60 420 34 26 30 30 39 21 29 31 56 4 58 2 57 3 303 117

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5b. Primary Summary

YEAR CAP ALL CAP

R

PA

N-

NO

R

1

PA

N-

NO

R

2

PA

N-

NO

R

3

PA

N-

NO

R

4

PA

N-

NO

R

5

PA

N-

NO

R

6

PA

N-

NO

R

SUB BAL

2018/19 160/190 1240 182 8 167 23 187 3 197 -7 164 -4 163 -3 156 4 1216 24

2019/20 160/190 1270 116 74 184 6 169 21 189 1 199 -9 163 -3 162 -2 1182 88

2020/21 160/190 1300 138 52 117 73 185 5 170 20 190 0 200 -10 167 -7 1167 133

2021/22 160 1330 101 89 139 51 118 72 186 4 171 19 191 -1 201 -11 1107 223

2022/23 160 1330 127 63 102 88 140 50 119 71 187 3 172 18 192 -2 1039 291

Primary Overview

We have identified certain shortfalls within clusters and in the primary sector in general, we will continue to monitor the situation and

closely work with the schools affected.

5c. Secondary School Projections (The Hayfield School)

YEAR CAP ALL CAP

7

PA

N-

NO

R

8 P

AN

-

NO

R

9

PA

N-

NO

R

10

PA

N-

NO

R

11

PA

N-

NO

R

SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH

2018/19 210 1050 214 -4 213 -3 214 -4 189 21 178 32 1008 42 - - - -

2019/20 210 1050 213 -3 219 -9 213 -3 214 -4 190 20 1049 1 - - - -

2020/21 210 1050 220 -10 214 -4 220 -10 214 -4 215 -5 1083 -33 - - - -

2021/22 210 1050 227 -17 222 -12 215 -5 221 -11 215 -5 1100 -50 - - - -

2022/23 210 1050 233 -23 229 -19 223 -13 216 -6 222 -12 1123 -73 - - - -

2023/24 210 1050 280 -70 236 -26 230 -20 224 -14 217 -7 1187 -137 - - - -

2024/25 210 1050 266 -56 282 -72 236 -26 230 -20 224 -14 1238 -188 - - - -

2025/26 210 1050 239 -29 268 -58 282 -72 236 -26 230 -20 1255 -205 - - - -

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5d. Contributing Factors

Rossington All Saints Academy

YEAR CAP ALL CAP

7

PA

N-

NO

R

8

PA

N-

NO

R

9

PA

N-

NO

R

10

PA

N-

NO

R

11

PA

N-

NO

R

SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH

2018/19 150 750 160 -10 126 24 146 4 133 17 124 26 689 61 59 24 2 106

2019/20 150 750 172 -22 161 -11 127 23 147 3 134 16 741 9 65 33 1 119

2020/21 150 750 161 -11 172 -22 161 -11 127 23 147 3 768 -18 70 36 2 124

2021/22 150 750 139 11 161 -11 172 -22 161 -11 127 23 760 -10 77 39 2 130

2022/23 150 750 175 -25 139 11 161 -11 172 -22 161 -11 808 -58 67 43 2 122

2023/24 150 750 141 9 175 -25 139 11 161 -11 172 -22 788 -38 84 37 2 112

2024/25 150 750 160 -10 141 9 175 -25 139 11 161 -11 776 -26 90 47 2 127

2025/26 150 750 160 -10 160 -10 141 9 175 -25 139 11 775 -25 84 50 3 132

Cluster Secondary Totals

YEAR CAP ALL CAP

7

PA

N-

NO

R

8 P

AN

-

NO

R

9

PA

N-

NO

R

10

PA

N-

NO

R

11

PA

N-

NO

R

SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH

2018/19 360 1800 376 -16 336 24 357 3 317 43 299 61 1685 115 59 24 2 83

2019/20 360 1800 396 -36 379 -19 339 21 360 0 320 40 1794 6 65 33 1 98

2020/21 360 1800 392 -32 397 -37 380 -20 340 20 361 -1 1870 -70 70 36 2 106

2021/22 360 1800 377 -17 393 -33 398 -38 381 -21 341 19 1890 -90 77 39 2 116

2022/23 360 1800 461 -101 378 -18 394 -34 399 -39 382 -22 2014 -214 67 43 2 110

2023/24 360 1800 413 -53 462 -102 379 -19 395 -35 400 -40 2049 -249 84 37 2 121

2024/25 360 1800 405 -45 414 -54 463 -103 380 -20 396 -36 2058 -258 90 47 2 137

2025/26 360 1800 405 -45 405 -45 414 -54 463 -103 380 -20 2067 -267 84 50 3 134

Secondary Summary

Projections for The Hayfield School show a shortfall of places in most year groups for most forecasted years, this is further

enhanced by the increasing shortfalls at the neighbouring Rossington All Saints Academy.

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5e. Childcare Places & Availability

The tables below show the occupancy levels and the availability of the childcare provision for the Summer Term 2018.

Childcare Provision within Schools, PVI Sector Full Day-care and Sessional Care and Childminders

School, PVI and Childminder Provision

0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total

VA

CA

NY

RA

TE

Availability P

LA

CE

S

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

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BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

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NO

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Auckley School 26 21 5 26 21 5 19% TT 1

Bawtry Mayflower Primary

20 20 0 20 20 0 0% TT 1

Hayfield Lane Primary 26 20 6 26 20 6 23% TT 1

St Oswald's CofE Academy

13 16 -3 13 16 -3 -23% TT 1

School Totals 85 77 8 85 77 8 9% - 0 4 0 0 0

Hobby Horse Nursery & Pre School

12 6 6 12 8 4 12 10 2 36 24 12 33% AY 1 1 1

Cygnets Day Nursery 6 2 4 7 2 5 7 3 4 20 7 13 65% AY 1

Flying Start Day Nursery 26 17 9 26 15 11 32 17 15 84 49 35 42% AY 1 1

Red balloon Day Nursery 11 9 2 8 6 2 18 18 0 37 33 4 11% AY 1 1

Hill House School 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 30 10 40 30 10 25% TT 1

Auckley Pre-School ltd 30 8 22 30 24 6 60 32 28 47% TT 1

PVI Totals 55 34 21 83 39 44 139 102 37 277 175 102 37% - 3 6 1 0 0

20 x Childminders 17 11 6 21 12 9 24 19 5 129 87 42 26 14 12 217 143 74 34% - 16 20 9 0 9

All Sector Total 72 45 27 104 51 53 248 198 50 129 87 42 26 14 12 579 395 184 32% - 19 30 10 0 9

The data shows that 32% of places overall remain vacant within the school, PVI and childminder provision. The data also shows

that there are vacancies available for every age group.

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School Based and PVI Breakfast Childcare Provision

School and PVI Breakfast Provision

0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total

VA

CA

NY

RA

TE

Availability

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

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BA

LA

NC

E

An

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Auckley School 8 8 0 45 45 0 0 0 0 53 53 0 0% TT 1 1

Bawtry Mayflower Primary

4 4 0 20 20 0 0 0 0 24 24 0 0% TT 1 1

Hayfield Lane Primary 20 20 0 20 20 0 0 0 0 40 40 0 0% TT 1

St Oswalds CofE Academy

10 4 6 30 19 11 0 0 0 40 23 17 43% TT 1

The Hayfield School 0 0 0 0 0 0 960 170 790 960 170 790 82% TT 1

School Totals 42 36 6 115 104 11 960 170 790 1117 310 807 72% - 2 5 0 0 0

Hill House School 8 4 4 8 4 4 16 8 8 50% TT 1 1

Red Balloon Day Nursery

4 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0% AY 1 1

PVI Totals 12 8 4 8 4 4 0 0 0 20 12 8 40% - 2 2 0 0 0

All Sector Total 54 44 10 123 108 15 960 170 790 1137 322 815 72% - 4 7 0 0 0

The data shows that 72% of places overall remain vacant for School & PVI Breakfast Provision, allowing flexibility for any increase

in requirements.

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School Based and PVI Sector After School Childcare Provision

School and PVI After School Provision

0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total

VA

CA

NY

RA

TE

Availability

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

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BA

LA

NC

E

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Auckley School 8 8 0 28 28 0 0 0 0 36 36 0 0% TT 1

Bawtry Mayflower Primary

3 3 0 21 21 0 0 0 0 24 24 0 0% TT 1

Branton St Wilfrid's CofE Primary

0 0 0 20 20 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 0% TT 1

Hayfield Lane Primary 22 22 0 48 48 0 0 0 0 70 70 0 0% TT 1

St Oswalds CofE Academy

10 6 4 40 28 12 0 0 0 50 34 16 32% TT 1

The Hayfield School 0 0 0 0 0 0 960 70 890 960 70 890 93% TT 1

School Totals 43 39 4 157 145 12 960 70 890 1160 254 906 78% - 0 6 0 0 0

Hill House School 16 10 6 16 10 6 32 20 12 38% TT 1

Red Balloon Day Nursery

6 4 2 0 0 0 6 4 2 33% AY 1

PVI Totals 22 14 8 16 10 6 0 0 0 38 24 14 37% - 0 2 0 0 0

All Sector Total 65 53 12 173 155 18 960 70 890 1198 278 920 77% - 0 8 0 0 0

The data shows that 77% of places overall remain vacant for school & PVI after school provision, allowing flexibility for any increase

in requirements.

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School Based and PVI Sector Holiday Childcare Provision

School & PVI Holiday Provision

0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total

VA

CA

NY

RA

TE

Availability

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

E)

BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

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BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

FT

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BA

LA

NC

E

PL

AC

ES

NO

R (

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BA

LA

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No school holiday provision

School Totals

Hill House School 16 10 6 16 10 6 8 4 4 40 24 16 40% SH 1 PVI Totals 16 10 6 16 10 6 8 4 4 40 24 16 40% - 0 1 0 0 0

All Sector Total 16 10 6 16 10 6 8 4 4 40 24 16 40% - 0 2 0 0 0

The data shows that although holiday provision is limited, there is a 40% vacancy rate, allowing flexibility for any increase in

requirements.

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5f. Childcare Projections

This table below measures the birth rates of children to anticipate the future projected need for childcare places within this pyramid.

This data shows the anticipated projected place requirements for the spring and summer 2018 terms. This information is displayed

using a red, amber, green (RAG rating)

Green depicts sufficient available places

Amber depicts the potential for a shortfall of places if demand increases

Red shows an identified need where supply does not meet local demand

Summary of Projected Places Spring 2018

Spring Term 2018 0 and 1 Years 2 Years 3 and 4 Years 5 to 10 Years 11 to 14 Years

Hayfield Pyramid

Doncaster Total

Hayfield projections show that there is no potential for a shortfall of places for children aged between 0 to 14 years. We will continue

to monitor this over the coming terms.

On a borough wide basis early indications of birth vs previous occupancy rates show that there are a sufficient number of places

available for all ages in Spring 2018.

Summary of Projected Places Summer 2018

Summer Term 2018 0 and 1 Years 2 Years 3 and 4 Years 5 to 10 Years 11 to 14 Years

Hayfield Pyramid

Doncaster Total

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Hayfield projections show that there is no potential for a shortfall of places for children aged between 0 to 14 years. We will continue

to monitor this over the coming terms. On a borough wide basis, early indications of birth vs. previous occupancy rates show that

there are a sufficient number of places available for all ages in summer 2018.

5g. Capital Projects

Below is an overview of Hayfield pyramid capital projects.

School / Academy Projects Status

PVI Sector Projects Status

Hayfield Lane Primary School - Build of 2 classrooms, nursery provision and infrastructure

Approved and Completed

N/A

Branton St Wilfrid’s CofE Primary School - Fencing Approved

Safeguarding and Access Projects

School / Academy Description of Project Status

Bawtry Mayflower Primary School Security Fencing (Round 3) Complete

Branton St Wilfrid’s CofE Primary School

Security Fencing (Round 1) Complete

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5h. SEND Provision

This data shows the number of pupils identified as SEND per school, what proportion of the total cohort this represents and their

SEND status.

School Name Number of SEND

Pupils % of Total Cohort

Education, Health and Care

Plan SEN Support

Auckley School 34 14 4 30

Bawtry Mayflower J/I 22 8 2 20

Hayfield Lane Primary School 47 13 1 46

St Oswald's C of E Academy 17 7 4 13

Branton St Wilfrid's CE (VA) Primary School 28 14 1 27

The Hayfield School 94 9 17 77

Pyramid Total 242 11 29 213

Doncaster Total 6,544 14% 1,187 5,357

There were a total of 1400 children / young people living in Doncaster with a special educational need or disability aged 0 to

19 years old registered with Together Information Exchange (TIE), at November 2018. This shows an increase of 153

children / young people since 2017.

At October 2018, there were a total of 154 children known to the Pre-School Inclusion Team living in Doncaster with a

special educational need or disability aged 0 to 5 years old, this was an increase of 23 children from the previous year.

At September 2018 there were 70 Ofsted registered group childcare providers and 221 childminders on the Local Authority

Directory registered to provide the free early years entitlement (2, 3 & 4 year old funding). All have to meet the requirements

of the SEN Code of Practice and Disability Discrimination Act requirements. These figures are comparable to the previous

year.

A specialist provision for pre-school children with SEND is delivered by the Local Authority (Seedlings). The setting is

registered with Ofsted and offers sessions for funded 2, 3 & 4 year old children.

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There were a total of 1,187children educated within schools that accessed support through an Education, Health & Care

Plan. An additional 5,357children had SEN support, as reported at the Autumn Schools Census 2018.

There are five special schools within Doncaster. Three schools offer places from 3 years to 19 years old (North Ridge

Community School, Coppice School and Heatherwood School) and two schools offer places for 7 years to 16 year olds (

Stone Hill School and Pennine View).

Pyramid Name of School Age range Type of provision offered

Adwick North Ridge Community School 3 to 19 Breakfast and After school

Ridgewood Stone Hill School 7 to 16 Breakfast

Conisbrough Pennine View School 7 to 16 No provision

Hatfield Coppice School 3 to 19 After school

Danum Heatherwood School 3 to 19 No provision

A new special school for communication and interaction special educational needs is to be established in Doncaster.

The school will primarily be for children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder, specifically high functioning ASD and

Asperger’s. This cohort may also have social, emotional and mental health needs and specific learning difficulties.

Working with the Department for Education, the new school is envisaged to be on the Hungerhill Enterprise Park site. This school

would have places for 100 children and young people, 80 of which would be filled by the council, with the remaining 20 offered to

neighbouring authorities.

The school will be closely associated with another secondary school to enable pupils to access a mainstream curriculum where this

is appropriate. The development will take place as part of the programme creating 1,600 new special free school places across

England, made up of a total of 19 new schools.

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5i. Childcare Costs

The average costs are indicated across the different Ofsted registered childcare types in the table below. As the opening times for day nurseries and childminders can vary, the weekly costs are based on average opening hours of 8am to 6pm. Breakfast and after-school are grouped within ‘out of school’ costs in line with the Yorkshire and Humber format to allow an easy comparison. This table shows the average costs of childcare for this pyramid in comparison to borough wide and Yorkshire and Humber averages.

Pyramid Childminder

Per Day

Full Day-care

Per Week

Sessional Care

Per Session

Breakfast Club

Per Session

After School

Club

Per Session

Holiday Play

scheme

Per Day

Hayfield Pyramid £36.97 £177.70 £11.00 £6.50 £10.50 £32.50

Doncaster Average £34.30 £185.98 £13.89 £6.34 £9.38 £29.59

Yorks & Humber

Average £37.97 £204.96 Not Known Not Known 10.96 £26.18

Average childcare costs across the Hayfield pyramid area indicate:

Childminders costs are higher than the Doncaster average and slightly lower than the Yorkshire & Humber averages.

Day nurseries (Full Day-care) costs are lower than the average for Doncaster and significantly lower compared to the Yorkshire & Humber average.

Sessional care costs for Hayfield pyramid are lower than the Doncaster average. There are no Yorkshire and Humber costs to compare with.

Out of school childcare for before school and after school care is slightly higher than the Doncaster averages. There are no costs to compare with for the Yorkshire & Humber ‘before school childcare’, but after school care is comparable.

The costs for holiday play schemes are higher than both the Doncaster and Yorkshire & Humber averages. School childcare costs - The range of costs submitted by the schools in this area can vary a great deal therefore we cannot calculate an average cost as this may not be a true reflection. It is recommended to ascertain the service and actual cost for a particular school, contact the Doncaster Families Information Service or the school directly.

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6. Early Education Funding

6a. 2 Year Old Early Education

Eligibility Criteria

The provision of early education for up to 15 hours per week for eligible 2 year olds starting the term after their 2nd birthday.

Families must be in receipt of one or more of the following:

Income Support

Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)

Income-related Employment and Support Allowance

(ESA)

Support through Part 6 of the Immigration and Asylum Act

Have an annual household income under £16,190 and

claim Child Tax Credit and / or Working Tax Credit

Guaranteed Element of State Pension Credit

The Working Tax Credit 4-week run on (the payment you

get when you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit)

Universal Credit

Children are also entitled to a place if:

Your child is looked after by the local council

Your child has a current statement of special educational

needs (SEN) or an education, health and care plan

Your family is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance for

the child

A child who has left care through special guardianship

order, child arrangement order or adoption order

2 Year OId (Boroughwide)

Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Summer 2018

80% 75% 80%

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6b. 3 and 4 Year Old Early Education (Universal)

Eligibility Criteria

This is an entitlement for all children starting the term following their third birthday for up to 15 hours per week.

3 and 4 Year Old Universal (Borough wide)

Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Summer 2018

92% 98% 98%

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6c. 30 Hours Free Childcare for Eligible 3 and 4 Year Olds

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility for working parents includes employed, self-employed and workers on a zero hour’s contract. To take up the 30 hours of

free childcare families need to meet all the following criteria:

Each parent earns less than £100,000 per year

Both parents are working and in a lone parent family the sole parent must work

Each parent works a minimum of 16 hours a week or earns on average a weekly minimum amount that is equivalent to 16

hours a week at either the National Minimum Wage or National Living Wage, for example, £120 a week based on National

Living Wage

There are exceptions to both parents having to work. Families where one parent does not work (or neither parent works) will not

usually be entitled to the 15 hours extended entitlement; however, they will be eligible where:

both parents are employed but one (or both parents) is temporarily away from the workplace on: parental, maternity or

paternity leave; adoption leave; or on statutory sick pay

one parent is employed and one parent:

has substantial caring responsibilities based on specific benefits received for caring

is disabled or incapacitated based on receipt of specific benefits

30 Hours (Borough wide)

Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Summer 2018

78% 79% 76%

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We have assessed where families who access their additional hours and their home locality, the data can be seen below

Rossington School PVI Total %

Rossington + FTV 72 91 163 75

OOA 7 22 29 13

Thorne 0 4 4 2

Armthorpe 1 3 4 2

Cantley & Bessacarr 1 3 4 2

Balby 0 2 2 1

Central 0 2 2 1

Denaby & Conisbrough 0 2 2 1

Edlington 2 0 2 1

Dunscroft & Hatfield 0 1 1 0

Intake & Belle Vue 0 1 1 0

Moorends 0 1 1 0

Wheatley 0 1 1 0

TOTAL 83 133 216 100

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Home Locality of Families Accessing Additional Hours Within Pyramid

Rossington + FTV

OOA

Thorne

Armthorpe

Cantley & Bessacarr

Balby

Central

Denaby & Conisbrough

Edlington

Dunscoft & Hatfield

Intake & Belle Vue

Moorends

Wheatley

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6d. Future Plans

We anticipate an increase in take up over the coming terms. As part of our sufficiency strategy, we have applied a methodology to

predict future place needs. The following table shows the pyramid demand by term with potential maximum vs. minimum take up

and any potential shortfall of places. This data is based on the combined need for places for both 30 hours and universal

entitlement.

This information is displayed using a red, amber, green (RAG rating)

Green depicts sufficient available places

Amber depicts the potential for a shortfall of places if demand increases

Red shows an identified need where supply does not meet local demand.

Spring 18 Summer 18

Sub Locality Area MAX

(100% Take Up)

MIN (Current Universal

Take Up)

MAX (100% Take Up)

MIN (Current Universal

Take Up) Hayfield

Doncaster Total

This data shows that both the Hayfield pyramid and the Doncaster total show a surplus of places for the year ahead.

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7. Parent Feedback

The annual Parent Demand survey collects key data from a cross sector of the Doncaster population and informs the planning

undertaken by the local authority around managing the childcare market. The data below summarises the key information for the

pyramid.

Number of pyramid respondents 67

Percentage of the Overall Response 3

Ages of children 0 to 1 Years 23

2 Years 19

3 and 4 Years 32

5 to 7 Years 17

8 to 10 Years 13

11+ Years 11

Main reasons using childcare Work 41

Child development 4

Training 1

Early education funding 4

Main reasons not using childcare

Childcare not currently required 16

Location not accessible 1

Session times 1

Costs 6

SEND 1

Informal childcare 13

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For more information contact:

Write to: Learning Provision Organisation Service

Doncaster Council Civic Office Waterdale Doncaster DN1 3BU

Email: [email protected] Website: www.doncaster.gov.uk/schoolorganisation

Information can be made available in other formats such as Braille or Audio Tape on request. If you know someone who may need this service, please contact a member of staff for more information or if you need

any other help or advice.

www.doncaster.gov.uk