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Page 1: Primary, Infant and Junior Schools in South Warwickshire

Primary, Infant and Junior Schools in South Warwickshire

For entry in 2013

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013

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If this information is difficult to understand we can provide it in another format. For example Braille, large print or audiotape. Please contact the Admissions Service on 01926 742047

If your first language is not English, you can contact our Interpreting and Translation Service on 01926 412698 or email [email protected]

Disclaimer

The information in this booklet was correct at the time of publication (August 2012). Much of the information is based on the Admissions Code of Practice which came into effect on 01 February 2012. Please contact the Admissions Service or consult the Warwickshire County Council website for the most up to date information.

Warwickshire County Council accepts no liability for any loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of any reliance on information provided by third parties.

Please also note that Admission Authorities can change admissions policies if required, subject to relevant consultation.

Warwickshire Admissions Service

Saltisford Office Park, Ansell Way, Warwick, CV34 4UL

Or: School Admissions, FREEPOST NAT 4782, Warwick, CV34 4BR(The freepost address can take up to 5 working days)

Tel 01926 742047 or 742037

Fax 01926 742084 Website www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Email [email protected]

Warwickshire Admissions Service

Saltisford Office Park, Ansell Way, Warwick, CV34 4UL

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ContentsWarwickshire Admissions Service

Saltisford Office Park, Ansell Way, Warwick, CV34 4UL

Or: School Admissions, FREEPOST NAT 4782, Warwick, CV34 4BR(The freepost address can take up to 5 working days)

Tel 01926 742047 or 742037

Fax 01926 742084 Website www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Email [email protected]

How to apply for a school place 5

Summary of the schools admissions process 6

Late applications 7 Moving house 7 Children living at more than one address 8 Applying for twins 8 Changing your school preferences 9 Supplementary forms 9

Applying Online: Advice and FAQs 10

How offers are made 12

Breakdown of offers made for 2012 admission 14

Offer day and what to do next 17

Special Educational Needs 18

School transport 21

Primary, Infant and Junior Schools in South Warwickshire – contact details and open day information 23

More information on Warwickshire schools 37

Changing Schools (during an academic year) 37

In-Year Fair Access Protocol 37

Glossary 39

Useful contact details 40

Contact details for surrounding authorities 41

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions 15 January 2013

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This booklet is for parents and carers of Warwickshire children who are due to start school for the first time in September 2013. It is also for those children transferring to a junior school in 2013.

You will need to apply for a place if:• Your child was born between 1 September 2008 and 31 August 2009 - they are due to start school in September 2013

• Your child is in Year 2 in an infant school – they are due to transfer to junior / primary school in September 2013

• Your child is in Year 2 in a primary school and you wish to transfer them to a different school for Year 3 in September 2013

Introduction

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013

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How to apply for a school place

• Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions from 10 July 2012 onwards

• Call the Admissions Service and apply over the phone You will need your council tax reference number to hand as proof of your home address. This can be found on your council tax bill

• Request a paper application form to be sent to you

(Contact details for the Admissions Service can be found on the inside cover and at the back of the booklet)

The national closing date for on-time applications is15 January 2013 Benefits of applying online• Secure website (https)

• Automatic email to confirm Warwickshire has received your application

• Quick and easy process

• Option to request your offer via email – Emails will be sent from 8:30am on 15 April 2013

• Ability to accept your school place online

• Option to print a copy of your application before submitting it electronically

Important dates for admissions

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013

15 January 2013 Closing date for on-time applications

15 February 2013 Final date for families moving into Warwickshire to provide proof of address

15 April 2013 offer day – emails sent from 8:30am and letters posted first class

29 April 2013 Closing date for parents to accept the place offered

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Summary of the School Admissions ProcessAll parents and carers should apply for their child’s school place through the Local Authority where they live – we call this your ‘Home Authority’. This applies regardless of where the schools being applied for are located. All Local Authorities send admissions data to each other through a secure data transfer system. This method ensures that only one school is allocated per child.

You need to list the schools you are applying for on your application in order of preference. Put your preferred school first. Many schools receive more applicants than they have places to offer. This means they are oversubscribed. Every school has a set of rules known as oversubscription or admissions criteria. Schools that are oversubscribed will follow these rules when allocating places. Different types of schools use different oversubscription criteria. Information on where to find each Warwickshire school’s oversubscription criteria is included in the entry for each school towards the back of this booklet.

Choosing your school preferencesYou do not have the right to choose which school your child will go to. You only have a right to express a preference for a school.

Warwickshire residents can list up to six schools on their application. It is advisable to list more than one school. Only applying for one school does not improve your chances of gaining a place.

• Listing more than one school will not affect your chances of gaining a place at your first choice school

• If Warwickshire cannot offer any of the schools you have listed we will allocate a place at the next nearest community or voluntary controlled school maintained by Warwickshire with availability or the next nearest own admission authority school (voluntary aided, trust, foundation, or academy) with availability which is prepared to offer a place. The nearest school with spaces will be calculated using a straight line distance measurement. This is why we suggest you list more than one school on your application

What order should I list my preferences in?You should put your preferred school first, but the order of your preferences will only be looked at if we can offer you more than one of the schools you have listed. We would then offer a place at the school listed as the highest preference.

Securing a place at a school for one child does not guarantee their brother or sister will be offered a place at the same school. This is especially the case if it is not your priority area school.

I want to apply for schools that are not in WarwickshireYou must apply through the Local Authority in which you live - your ‘Home Authority’, regardless of where the schools you want to apply for are located.

For example, you live in Warwickshire and wish to apply for two Warwickshire schools and one Coventry school. You must apply to Warwickshire ensuring you list all of your school choices. Warwickshire will then communicate with Coventry on your behalf. You must adhere to the deadlines set by your Home Authority (see page 5 for Warwickshire’s deadlines).

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Late applicationsIf you apply after 15 January 2013 your application will be classed as ‘late’.

Late applications are considered after all on-time applications. This may have an impact on the school offer you receive.

Moving houseIf you are moving into Warwickshire you must provide proof of your new address by 15 February 2013. If the Admissions Service does not receive sufficient proof by this date your original address must be used for admissions purposes.

If you are intending to move home during the application/allocation period or wish the school offer to be based on a future house move (to take place prior to September 2013) you will need to provide proof of the new address by 15 February 2013 in order for it to be considered. If the move is related to a purchase, proof should be in the form of a letter from your solicitor confirming the exchange of contracts and completion date. For a rental, proof should be a copy of a tenancy agreement that terminates after the start of the Autumn term. This should be signed by both the tenant and the landlord.

Please note that unless the written evidence provided proves to the satisfaction of the Authority that you have moved or will move to the address that you indicate we will not be able to consider your application from your new address. Please talk with the Admissions Service about your specific case. Contact details can be found at the front and back of this booklet.

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013

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Definition of Home AddressWhere the child normally resides/sleeps when they attend school. Addresses involved in child minding arrangements, whether with professional child-minders, friends or relatives, cannot be used.

Separated Parents and Children Living at More Than One AddressWhere a child lives with each of their parents at separate addresses, the address used to allocate a place will be the one where the child spends (i.e. sleeps) the majority of the school week. If the child spends exactly equal amounts of time at the two addresses the parents themselves will be asked to nominate which address they wish to be the child’s main address for school admission purposes. Should they fail to do so by the published closing date the Council has the right to nominate the address that it considers appropriate.

In the case of disputes between parents, there is an expectation that parents will resolve these amongst themselves and make a single application which both are in agreement with.

Fraudulent AddressesEvery year, there are cases where it is alleged that parents/carers have given false information about their home address to get a place at a particular school. We do all we can to ensure this does not happen as this can prevent genuine applicants from getting a place at a school. The Admissions Service may ask for proof of your address at any time throughout the applications and allocation process. We may also ask for additional information after a place has been offered.

Where a school place is allocated on the basis of an address which is subsequently found to be different from the child’s home address then the place can be withdrawn.

Twins, Triplets or other multiple-birthsWhere the final place in a year group is offered to one of twins, triplets or another multiple-birth child, the Council will normally offer a place to the other multiple-birth child(ren) even if this means going above the school’s Published Admission Number (also see Infant Class Size).

Infant Class SizeInfant classes (those where the majority of children will reach the age of 5, 6 or 7 during the school year) must not contain more than 30 pupils with a single school teacher. Additional children may be admitted under very limited exceptional circumstances. These children will remain an ‘excepted pupil’ for the time they are in an infant class or until the class numbers fall back to the current infant class size limit. The excepted children are:

a) children with Statements of Special Educational Needs admitted outside the normal admission round b) looked after children and previously looked after children admitted outside the normal admission round

c) children admitted, after initial allocation of places, because of a procedural error made by the admission authority or local authority in the original application process d) children admitted after an independent appeals panel upholds an appeal e) children who move into the area outside the normal admission round for whom there is no other available school within reasonable distance f) children of UK service personnel admitted outside the normal admission round g) twins and children from multiple births when one of the siblings is the 30th child admitted h) children with SEN who are normally taught in an SEN unit attached to the school, or registered at a special school, who attend some infant classes within the mainstream school

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Changing your school preferencesIf you wish to change your school preferences you must request this by contacting the Admissions Service. After 15 January 2013 there is no guarantee that changes can be made unless you are moving house and can provide sufficient evidence (see ‘Moving House’ on page 7) or you have exceptional circumstances. Contact details for the Admissions Service are found at both the front and back of this booklet.

If your request to change your preferences is not agreed then changes can be made after the offers have been sent out (15 April 2013).

Supplementary forms Some own admission authority schools such as academies, aided and foundation schools, require you to fill out an additional form to apply for a place. The school’s oversubscription/admissions criteria should indicate whether you need to complete a supplementary form. Where to find the oversubscription/admissions criteria for each school is listed against their details towards the back of this booklet. If you do not complete a supplementary form (where required) the school will not have all the information they require to consider your application. All supplementary forms should be returned by the closing date for applications (15 January 2013). Contact details for the Admissions Service can be found at the front and back of this booklet.

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013

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Applying Online: Advice and FAQs

To apply online you will need:

• An email address • Your council tax reference number (found on your council tax bill)

I don’t have a computer, can I still apply online?You can use a computer at your local library. If you cannot gain access to a computer then you can apply by making a telephone application. You will need your council tax reference number to use as proof of your address. You can also call or email us to request that we send out a paper application form to you in the post. The contact details for the Admissions Service are at the front and back of this booklet.

I don’t have an email addressThe following link provides guidance on how you can create an email account: http://learn.go-on.co.uk/get-started/email Will my offer be emailed to me?You will receive an offer email if:

1. You applied online 2. You requested an offer email when you created your account

Offer emails are sent from 8:30am on the 15 April 2013. If you opt for an offer email you will also receive an offer letter. Offer emails cannot be sent to parents who did not apply online

I live in Warwickshire but I would like to apply for a place at a non-Warwickshire schoolIf you live in Warwickshire, you must apply through Warwickshire for a school place. You may list schools in any authority on your application and we communicate with the other Authorities electronically.

I can’t find the school I wish to apply for on the online formFirstly, check what the online form says at the top of the page. The first school you are asked to pick is your child’s CURRENT school.

If you are on the page where you are asked to pick the school you want to apply for, try using the ‘School Search’ button at the bottom of the page.

• Select ‘ANY DISTANCE’

• Ensure ‘LA’ is set to the Authority that the school you are looking for is in. This box defaults to Warwickshire

• In ‘School Name’ just type in a small part of the school name. E.g. if you are looking for St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School, just type in ‘august’

If you still cannot find the school you are looking for call School Admissions on 01926 742037

I already have a child that attends the school I am applying for (or the partner infant/junior school)You must indicate this by using the appropriate tick box. If you provide this information in any other way we cannot guarantee it will be taken into account.

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013

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What does the ‘status’ of my online application mean? Not Submitted You have not submitted your application. You may make changes to it at this

stage. However, you need to submit your application for it to be received by the Admissions Service.

Submitted to LEA

You have submitted your application. School Admissions can now pull your application through to their system. Once you have submitted your application you must not make any further changes on-line. If changes are made on-line they will not be received by the Admissions Service. Please contact the Admissions Service directly to make changes once your application has been submitted.

LEA has received the application

School Admissions now has your application in their system. You must no longer amend any details. If you must change any details on your application, request this by contacting School Admissions. There is no guarantee your application can be changed after 15 January 2013.

I need to apply for a place for more than one childYou only need to create one account on the online system per year. You can add as many children as you need using this account. For each child you add, you must go through the stages of adding their details and listing the school preferences. You must submit each child’s application separately.

I have created an account for a previous yearAll accounts are removed from the system each year, so you must create a new account. If I apply online, how do I know you’ve received my application?Once your online application is complete and you submit it, you will receive an email to acknowledge receipt of your application. I’ve submitted my application online. Can I change it?No. Once your application has been submitted, details of any changes you wish to make can be made by emailing the Admissions Service using the following email address: [email protected]. Any amendments you make online after you have submitted your application will not be received by the Admissions Service.

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013

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How offers are made

All schools must have a Published Admission Number (‘PAN’ or ‘admission number’). This is the maximum number of places that will normally be offered.

If you apply for a school that is oversubscribed (has more applicants than there are places available) places at the school will be offered based on the school’s oversubscription criteria. Each application is given a criteria for a place at the school. Places are then offered in criteria order to fill the school up to its Published Admission Number.

The criteria that is used depends upon the type of school that you have applied for. Some schools use their own criteria and consider factors such as faith. Other schools are controlled by the Local Authority or opt to use Warwickshire’s oversubscription criteria. Please refer to ‘Schools in Southern Warwickshire’ on page 23 to see which criteria are used by each school.

Page 14 details the offers that were made on offer day for each school in this area for admission in September 2012. This shows which criteria each school was able to offer up to. Offers change each year depending on the amount of applicants and the areas they are applying from.

Priority areas

All addresses in Warwickshire are in the priority area of a particular school. You can see descriptions of priority areas at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions or call the Admissions Service with your address to confirm which priority area you live in.

Do not assume that the school closest to your address is your priority area school.

Warwickshire County Council’s (WCC) oversubscription criteria (Used by community and voluntary controlled schools)

For Primary/Infant Applications (Reception Class in September) 1. Children in the care of, or provided with accommodation by, a local authority and children who were looked after, but ceased to be so because they were adopted (or became subject to a residence order or special guardianship order) 2. Children living inside the priority area who have a brother or sister at the school at the time of admission 3. Children living inside the priority area who have a brother or sister at the partner junior school (or primary school) at the time of admission 4. Other children living inside the priority area 5. Children living outside the priority area who will have a brother or sister at the school at the time of admission 6. Children living outside the priority area who have a brother or sister at the partner junior school at the time of admission 7. Other children living outside the priority area For Junior Applications (Year 3 in September) 1. Children in the care of, or provided with accommodation by, a local authority and children who were looked after, but ceased to be so because they were adopted (or became subject to a residence order or special guardianship order) 2. Children living in the priority area who have a brother or sister at the school at the time of admission 3. Children living in the priority area who have a brother or sister at the partner infant school at the time of admission 4. Other children living in the priority area 5. Children from outside the priority area who have a brother or sister at the school at the time of admission

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6. Children living outside the priority area who attended the partner infant school immediately prior to transfer 7. Children living outside the priority area who have a brother or sister at the partner infant school at the time of admission 8. Other children living outside the priority area

Definitions that apply to all oversubscription criteria (Reception and Junior) Children with a Statement of Special Educational needs that names the school must be admitted.

This may reduce the number of places available to other appliants.

Within each criterion, priority is given in order of straight line distance between the home and school. The shortest distance has the highest priority.

For more information on how distances are measured, please see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

All distances are subject to repositional accuracy changes.

Schools that use their own criteria For more details please see: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions, or contact the school directly to discuss their admissions criteria. Please refer to ‘Schools in South Warwickshire’ on page 23 to see which criteria are used by each school.

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013

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Reception 2012

Acorns Primary School 10 7 All applicants offered

Alveston C of E Primary School 30 30 On Time C2,C4 and C5. Offers also made to C7 up to a distance of 1.626

Barford St Peter's C of E Primary School 20 20 On Time in area applicants and outside the area with a sibling at the school

Bidford-On-Avon C of E Primary School 45 45 All applicants offered including 'unplaced'

Bishopton Primary School 30 24 All applicants offered including 'unplaced'

Brailes C of E Primary School 15 4 All applicants offered

Bridge Town Primary School 60 51 All applicants offered including 'unplaced'

Claverdon Primary School 30 29 All applicants offered

Coughton C of E Primary School 20 20 On Time C2,C4 and C5. Offers also made to C7 up to a distance of 1.476

Dunnington C of E Primary School 15 15On Time children living outside priority area with sibling at the school. Offers also made to children living outside the priority area up to a distance of 1.951

Ettington C of E Primary School 25 25 On Time C2 and C4. Offers also made to C5 up to a distance of 4.119

Great Alne Primary School 16 16 All applicants offered including 'unplaced'

Hampton Lucy C of E Primary School 15 15 On Time C2, C4, C5. Offers also made to C7 up to a distance of 3.784

Haselor (Foundation) Primary School 15 14 All applicants offered

Henley-In-Arden C of E Voluntary Aided Primary School 30 30 All applicants offered

Ilmington C of E Primary School 15 14 All applicants offered

Kineton C of E (VA) Primary School 30 29 All applicants offered

Lighthorne Heath Primary School 13 13 All applicants offered

Loxley C of E Community Primary School 10 10 On Time C2, C5. Offers also made to C7 up to a distance of 2.528

Mappleborough Green C of E Primary School 17 17 On Time C2,C4 and C5. Offers also made to C7 up to a distance of 0.433

Moreton Morrell C of E Primary School 15 12 All applicants offered

Newbold And Tredington C of E Primary School 15 12 All applicants offered including 'unplaced'

Our Lady's Catholic Primary School (Alcester) 15 15 All applicants offered

Quinton Primary School 15 18 All applicants offered

Salford Priors C of E Primary School 15 15 All applicants offered including 'unplaced'

Shipston-On-Stour Primary School 60 54 All applicants offered

Shottery St Andrew's C of E Primary School 10 10 On Time C2. Offers made to C4 up to a distance of 0.579

Salford Priors C. of E. (Controlled) Primary School 15 9 Offers made to all applicants

Shipston-on-Stour (Foundation) Primary School 60 60 Offers made according to School’s criteria. Contact school for details

Shottery St. Andrew's C. of E. (Controlled) Primary School 10 10 Offers to all on time criteria 2, 4 & 5. Criteria 7 to a

distance of 1.138 miles

South Warwickshire

Admission number

total offered

Breakdown

Breakdown of Places Allocated Children who have not received an offer at one of their preferred schools will be allocated a place at the next nearest Community/Controlled School with vacancies. This is called ‘unplaced’ on the table below.

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Reception 2012

Snitterfield Primary School 15 15 On Time C2,C4 and C5. Offers also made to C7 up to a distance of 2.430

St Gregory's Catholic Primary School 30 30 On Time 2 and 3. Offers also made to 4 up to a distance of 4.794

St Mary's Catholic Primary School (Henley-In-Arden) 10 9 All applicants offered

St Mary's Catholic Primary School (Studley) 30 30On Time Baptised catholic and non catholic with a sibling at school. Offers made to non catholic up to a distance of 0.176

St Nicholas C of E Primary School (Alcester) 50 50 On Time C2,C4 and C5.

Stratford-Upon-Avon Primary School 30 30 On Time C2. Offers also made to C4 up to a distance of 0.349

Studley Infant School 60 60 On Time C2,C3,C4,C5 and C6. Offers also made to C7 up to a distance of 3.487

Tanworth-In-Arden C of E Primary School 30 30 Please contact the school for further information

Temple Grafton C of E Primary School 15 15 All C2,C4 and C5. Offers also made to C7 up to a distance of 2.560

Temple Herdewyke Primary School 12 15 All applicants offered

The Dassett C of E Primary School 30 30 On Time C2. Offers also made to C4 up to a distance of 4.191

The Ferncumbe C of E Primary School 17 30 All C1, C2 and C4

The Willows C of E Primary School 60 60 On Time C2,C4 and C5. Offers also made to C7 up to a distance of 0.957

Thomas Jolyffe Primary School 60 54 All applicants offered including 'unplaced'

Tysoe C of E Primary School 30 29 All applicants offered including 'unplaced'

Welford-On-Avon Primary School 30 30 All C2,C4 and C5

Wellesbourne C of E Primary School 60 49 All applicants offered including 'unplaced'

Wilmcote C of E (Voluntary Aided) Primary School 16 13 All applicants offered

Wolverton Primary School 15 15All catchment children and children with a sibling at the school. Offers also made to out of area up to a distance of 3.136

Wootton Wawen C of E Primary School 24 14 All applicants offered including 'unplaced'

South Warwickshire

Admission number

total offered

Breakdown

Breakdown of Places Allocated Children who have not received an offer at one of their preferred schools will be allocated a place at the next nearest Community/Controlled School with vacancies. This is called ‘unplaced’ on the table below.

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013

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Junior 2012

Studley St Mary's C of E Junior School 60 59 All applicants offered

nAMe oF SCHooL

Admission number

total offered

Breakdown

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013

Breakdown of Places Allocated Children who have not received an offer at one of their preferred schools will be allocated a place at the next nearest Community/Controlled School with vacancies. This is called ‘unplaced’ on the table below.

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Offer day and what to do next

Offers will be posted out first class on 15 April 2013. If you applied on-line and requested to receive your offer via email these will be sent from 8:30am on 15 April 2013.

The closing date for accepting a place at the school you have been offered is 29 April 2013.

What if I don’t want the place that I am offered?Your offer letter will include a ‘What to do next’ sheet. This will contain all the relevant deadlines you need to be aware of.

Waiting ListsIf you have not been offered your first preference you will automatically be placed onto the waiting list for any school that you listed higher than the school you have been offered. If you have been offered a school that you did not list (known as an ‘unplaced’ offer), then you will be on the waiting list for all the other schools you listed as a preference.

• Waiting lists are held in oversubscription criteria order

• Late applicants are not penalised on waiting lists and will be added in criteria order

• Your position on a waiting list can change: If other applicants are added to a waiting list, they will be added in criteria order. If their criterion is higher than yours, you will move down the waiting list

• Waiting lists are held until the end of the autumn term. At this point you will be sent a letter to confirm your continued interest in the waiting list

You can apply for up to six schools. You can add your child to waiting lists for other schools if you have not already used up your six preferences.

On a waiting list you are waiting for children who have been offered places to decline them. If places become available re-offers will commence from 29 April 2013. You will be notified of a re-offer by telephone.

If you wish to remove your child from a waiting list please contact the School Admissions Service. Contact details can be found at the front and back of this booklet. AppealsIf your child does not have a statement of Special Educational Needs and is not offered a place at one of your preferred schools you have the right to appeal against that decision to an independent appeal panel. However, you should be aware that the law strictly limits the powers of the appeal panel to uphold appeals at reception and key stage 1 (pupils aged between 4 and 7 years old) where there are already 30 children in an infant class. Full details can be found at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/schoolappeals

From 15 April 2013: You can submit your appeal on-line at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/schoolappeals

There will be a closing date to submit your appeal by. This will be found on your ‘What to do next’ sheet. You can appeal after this date but your appeal may not be heard with the other applicants appealing for places at the school. This may have an effect on the outcome of your appeal.

If you are successful at appeal the school will offer your child a place. This process is different to the waiting lists as you are not waiting for other children to decline places. A successful appeal will mean the school will offer a place over its admission number.

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In Warwickshire, we are committed to the needs of all children regardless of difficulty, within mainstream schools or sometimes in a Special School. Information on Special Schools in Warwickshire is available in a separate booklet, for a copy please contact ASRS (contact details are in the back of this booklet). We always aim to work as partners with parents and carers to make sure we achieve this.

Support and advice availableThe Parent Partnership Service can help to make sure that parents/carers of children who have special educational needs have impartial support and guidance regarding all issues that affect your child, particularly during admission to school, school placements and in relation to SEN procedures.

Staff are available to offer advice over the telephone or in person.

For information, telephone Warwickshire Parent Partnership Service on 024 7658 8464 or e-mail [email protected]

The Assessment, Statementing & Review Service (ASRS) can offer advice on special needs policy and practice with regard to pupils who have been referred for statutory assessment or who already have a statement of special educational needs. For enquiries of this nature, telephone 01926 742160.

Will my child be able to attend a mainstream infant, junior or primary school if a statement of special educational needs is in place?The Local Authority has a duty to name the school that you ask for unless:

• the school is unsuitable to the child’s ability, aptitude or special educational needs, or;

• the attendance at the school chosen would be incompatible with the efficient education of other children with whom the child would be educated or with the efficient use of resources.

You must still apply for your school place as outlined on page 5. It is very important if your child has a statement of special educational needs to write this clearly on the application for a school place. The ASRS will decide whether or not the school is appropriate to meet your child’s needs and will formally consult with your preferred school by sending them a copy of your child’s current statement and asking them if they feel that they can meet your child’s special educational needs.

Will my child who has special needs and a statement be guaranteed a place in the priority area school?For pupils with statements the Local Authority admission procedures relate to the child’s needs, the ability of the chosen school to meet those needs and the efficient education of others. Once a school is named on the statement, the school has to admit the child.

Will my child get preferential treatment regarding admission to school because of the statement?If the LA can agree to your choice of school and places are available, the preference for school will be treated in the same way as those made by parents of non-statemented children in accordance with the general admissions policy.

Special Education Needs

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Are there any special procedures I need to follow, relating to change of school in order to secure a place for my child who has a statement?Parents of children with statements are asked to follow the admission procedures set down in this booklet. On the form, you must make sure that the fact that your child has a statement of special educational needs is clearly stated. The Admissions team work closely with the ASRS to ensure proper consideration is given to your preferred school. It will help both the Admissions team and ASRS if your preferences are registered as soon as possible in line with the admissions procedures.

I have been told that my child may need a place in a special schoolIf it is appropriate to meet your child’s needs in a Special School issues such as this are likely to have been raised through the statutory assessment process.

A form for admission to a mainstream school must still be completed. You may however express a preference for a special school by discussing it with ASRS. If it is clear that your child needs to attend a Special School, the ASRS team and the school will make the decision regarding placement according to the needs of the individual child and the availability of places.

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What if my child’s needs can’t be met in Warwickshire?Warwickshire has a wide range of provisions available (a list can be found in this booklet) and therefore it is not considered appropriate to seek placements elsewhere. As far as is possible we seek to meet the needs of pupils in mainstream schools or in local Special Schools.

Only in very exceptional circumstances will placement outside the county be considered.

Will a place in a Catholic School be available?Pupils with a statement are dealt with in a similar way to those being admitted to any other school, apart from where the school’s governing body is responsible for admissions.

When a transfer of school takes place will the statement be changed?Yes, the statement will be amended to name the new school in Part Four. Unless the needs of the child have changed all other parts of the statement will stay the same. Only significant changes like the name of the school or SEN transport entitlement will be recorded on the amended statement. However, if a recent Annual Review has requested changes to the statement, these changes may be incorporated at the same time as naming the any new school. A new statement will be issued showing these changes – usually by 15 February of the year before the September that your child changes school.

Transport to school for children with special educational needsPlease see the ‘Transport for children with Special Educational Needs’ section under School Transport, page 22. Transport arrangements can be discussed with the SEN Transport Liaison Officer.

If I do not agree with the naming of a school on my child’s statement, can I appeal and who and where do I go to do this?Appeals can be made to the Special Educational Needs Tribunal (SENDIST).

The Parent Partnership Service is an independent source of advice and information to parents and carers of children with special educational needs. A regional independent mediation service is also available. Independent Parental supporters are also available to help parents and provide dedicated support and advice. These are trained volunteers who are not part of the LA.

For information and advice relating to disagreements, please contact the Parent Partnership Service, telephone 024 7658 8464 or email [email protected]

Questions relating to the change of schoolAny questions that cannot be answered through your child’s current school or new school can be addressed by contacting the Assessment, Statementing & Review Service at Saltisford on 01926 742160.

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School Transport

Free transport information

To qualify for free transport, the following criteria need to be met.

• You (and your child) are resident in Warwickshire

• Your child is attending the nearest qualifying school to their home address. This is normally the priority area school but can be another school if closer to home by the shortest available walking route

• The walking distance (using the shortest available walking route) from your home address to the nearest qualifying school is over:

i) Two miles for children under the age of 8 years ii) Three miles for children aged 8 –16

Free travel at the two-mile limit will only be provided up to the end of the academic year in which the child becomes eight years of age.

If a child is unable to attend the nearest qualifying school because no place is available, or because of a permanent exclusion, free travel will normally be provided to the next nearest school where a place is available. This will be subject to the usual distance criteria.

Extra help available for low-income families

If your child is entitled to free school meals, or your family is in receipt of the maximum level of Working Tax Credit, free transport will also be provided for:

• Children aged 8-11, attending the nearest qualifying school to home, provided it is more than two miles (by the shortest available walking route) from their home

Where transport is granted on low-income grounds, eligibility will be checked on a regular basis.

Should eligibility for free school meals cease, or if parents are no longer in receipt of their maximum level of Working Tax Credit, free transport will be withdrawn if places are available at a nearer school.

What if my child does not qualify for free transport?

Warwickshire County Council operates a Vacant Seats Scheme. This allows children not entitled to free transport to travel on Council services after entitled children have been accommodated. A parental contribution is required but there is no guarantee of a place. Details are available from the Education Transport Section. Definitions for school transport

‘Walking Distance’ and ‘Walking Route’ These are not necessarily the shortest distance by road, but are measured by the shortest route along which a child, accompanied as necessary, may walk with reasonable safety. As such, the route measured may include footpaths, bridleways, and other pathways, as well as recognised roads.

Walking Distance will be measured from the home boundary gate or the end of the property to the nearest school gate.

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‘Motorised Route’ These are those routes which are passable by using a suitable motorised vehicle. Paths and roads not passable by motorised transport will not therefore be considered. Measurements will be made by the Education Transport Office using the Travel Manager Software package, or other appropriate measurement system used by Warwickshire County Council at that time.

Transport to church aided schools (formerly known as denominational transport)

Traditionally, Warwickshire County Council provided discretionary free transport to the nearest Church Aided School to the home address (subject to the normal distance criteria). However, from September 2012, new applicants for transport are only eligible for free travel to a Church Aided school if they qualify under the eligibility criteria outlined above.

What if my child wishes to take part in an after school club?

Warwickshire County Council does not provide transport for children taking part in after school activities. Parents will be required to make alternative arrangements.

What if my child receives a school detention?

Children who are subject to a school detention will not qualify for any additional transport assistance. Parents will be required to make alternative arrangements.

Transport for children with Special Educational Needs

Staff within the Assessment, Statementing and Review Team will discuss any specific transport requirements with parents, either when the statement is being written or reviewed.

In some cases a student with a statement of Special Educational Needs may qualify for transport assistance regardless of the distance between home and school. This will be dependent on the nature of the child’s Special Educational Needs. However where a parent chooses to send his/her child to a school which is not the nearest qualifying school, the authority will not provide assistance unless specified in the child’s statement.

Transport will only be provided within the normal walking distance criteria if the student, accompanied by the parent if necessary, is considered unable to make the journey in any other way. Home to school transport is provided from the child’s home address (i.e. the main place of residence) to school and vice-versa. No variation to the journey can be accommodated without prior authorisation.

The Education Act 1996 and associated Special Educational Needs Code of Practice (para. 8.87-8.90) makes provision for the authority to name a preferred school, on the condition that the parent meets the transport costs.

The Local Authority will consider additional requests for transport on an individual basis but only where the parent has given a written undertaking to meet the full transport costs at the outset and for the duration of the child’s placement at the school.

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Primary, Infant & Junior Schools South Warwickshire

The following schools are those in South Warwickshire. Other area booklets are available upon request.

If you live in Warwickshire, you may apply for up to six schools, regardless of the county the schools are within.

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013

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South Warwickshire

Open Evening Information

For information about arranging to visit any other school, please contact the school directly. The contact details for all schools in South Warwickshire can be found on the following pages.

You can request a different area booklet by contacting School Admissions. (Contact details can be found at the front and back of the booklet)

School Name Time Open Day/Evening

Alveston C.Of E. Primary School Wednesday 17 October 9.30 -10.30am and 1.30-2.30pm

Barford St. Peter's C of E Primary School Tuesday 13 November 9.30 -11.30 am

Bidford-On-Avon C.Of E. Primary School 10am-11.30am Monday 08 and Tuesday 09 October 10am - 11.30am

Brailes C of E Primary School 9.30am-12pm Thursday 04 October 9.30am - 12pm

Ettington C of Primary School Tuesday 02 October 9.30 - 10.30am and 11.00am - 12pm

Haselor School Tuesday 02 October 9.30 - 11.30am and 1.30 - 3.00pm

Henley-In-Arden C of E (Voluntary Aided) Primary School 25 September 1.30 - 2.30 and 19 June 2013 1.30 - 2.30

Ilmington C of E Primary School Please contact the school directly for an appointment

Kineton C of E (Voluntary Aided) Primary School Please contact the school directly for an appointment

Lapworth C of E Primary SchoolWednesday 10 October 6.00 - 7.30pm and

Thursday 11 October 9.15 - 11.45am

Mappleborough Green C of E Primary School13 Septmber 11.00am, 19 September 1.30am, 25 September 9.30am, 8 October 11.00am and

16 October 9.30am. Please call the school to book a place.

St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Henley in Arden 1.30-5.30pm Thursday 11 October

St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Studley05 October 9.30am. Visits can be arranged by

contacting the school office.

Studley St Mary's C of E Junior School 1.30-6.00pm Thursday 11 October

Tanworth-In-Arden C of E Primary School 10.00am Thursday 04 October

Temple Grafton C.Of E. Primary SchoolMonday 24 September, Tuesday 25 September,

Wednesday 26 September and Thursday 27 September 1.30 - 2.30pm. Contact School for an appointment.

The Dassett C of E Primary School 6.00-7.00pm Monday 24 September

Thomas Jolyffe Primary School 9.30-11.30am 05 and 09 October

Tysoe C of E Primary School 5.30-7.30pm 26 September

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Acorns Primary School

Head Teacher Mr Christian Hilton Admission Number 10

Address Long Compton, Shipston-On-Stour, Warwickshire, CV36 5LA

Tel (01608) 684654 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01608) 684855 First Preferences 7

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 14

Website www.acornsprimary.co.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

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School Contact Information - South Warwickshire

Alveston C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Krystyna Vickery Admission Number (20 in Key Stage 2) 30

Address Knights Lane, Tiddington, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 7BZ

Tel (01789) 293412 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 293092 First Preferences 27

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 64

Website www.alvestoncofeprimary.ik.org

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Barford St. Peter’s C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Annette Delaney Admission Number 20

Address Church Street, Barford, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 8EW

Tel (01926) 624244 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01926) 624109 First Preferences 29

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 53

Website www.barfordschool.org

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Aided

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Bidford-On-Avon C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mr Andrew Simms Admission Number 45

Address Bramley Way, Bidford-On-Avon, Alcester, Warwickshire, B50 4QG

Tel (01789) 773201 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 43

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 61

Website www.bidfordonavon.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Bishopton Primary School

Head Teacher Mr Lester Hunt Admission Number 30

Address Drayton Avenue, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 9PB

Tel (01789) 205058 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 263243 First Preferences 19

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 39

Website www.bishoptonprimary.ik.org

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

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Brailes C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Sarah Plaskitt Admission Number 15

Address Lower Brailes, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 5AP

Tel (01608) 685253 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01608) 685253 First Preferences 4

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 9

Website www.brailescofeprimary.org.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Bridge Town Primary School

Head Teacher Mr Stephen Blackman Admission Number 60

Address Byron Road, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 7JP

Tel (01789) 205092 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 295276 First Preferences 42

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 83

Website www.bridgetown.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Claverdon Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Kate Gover Admission Number 30

Address Breach Lane, Claverdon, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 8QA

Tel (01926) 842403 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01926) 843387 First Preferences 27

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 59

Website www.claverdonschool.org.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Coughton C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mr Ben Crump Admission Number 20

Address Coughton Lane, Coughton, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 5HN

Tel (01789) 762444 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 766832 First Preferences 34

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 66

Website www.coughtonschool.org

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

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Dunnington C Of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mr Paul Johnson Admission Number 15

Address Dunnington, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 5NT

Tel (01789) 772200 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 778202 First Preferences 18

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 38

Website www.dunnington-school.co.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Aided

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Ettington C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Jo Jennings Admission Number 25

Address Churchill Close, Ettington, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 7SP

Tel (01789) 740236 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 29

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 44

Website www.ettingtonprimary.org.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Great Alne Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Lesley Hendrie Admission Number 16

Address School Road, Great Alne, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 6HQ

Tel (01789) 488247 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 11

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 26

Website www.greatalneschool.ik.org

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Hampton Lucy C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Margaret Lunnon Admission Number 15

Address Church Street, Hampton Lucy, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 8BE

Tel (01789) 840398 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 13

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 27

Website www.hamptonlucyschool.org.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

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Haselor School

Head Teacher Mrs Gill Humphriss Admission Number 15

Address Haselor, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 6LU

Tel (01789) 488211 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 488961 First Preferences 9

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 26

Website www.haselorschool.co.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Foundation

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Henley-In-Arden Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Lindsay Nash Admission Number 30

Address Arden Road, Henley-In-Arden, Warwickshire, B95 5LT

Tel (01564) 792766 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01564) 792703 First Preferences 33

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 39

Website www.henleyinardenprimary.org.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Aided

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Ilmington C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Sally Naish Admission Number 15

Address Back Street, Ilmington, Shipston-On-Stour, Warwickshire, CV36 4LJ

Tel (01608) 682212 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 13

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 36

Website www.ilmington.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Kineton C of E (Voluntary Aided) Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Margaret Pollard Admission Number 30

Address King John's Road, Kineton, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 0HS

Tel (01926) 640397 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01296) 642543 First Preferences 26

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 45

Website www.kinetonprimaryschool.org.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Aided

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

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Lapworth C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Collette Hatton Admission Number 23

Address Station Lane, Lapworth, Solihull, West Midlands, B94 6LT

Tel (01564) 783225 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 21

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 33

Website www.lapworthschool.co.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Lighthorne Heath Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Janet Paget Admission Number 13

Address Lighthorne Heath, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV33 9TW

Tel (01926) 640326 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01926) 641818 First Preferences 11

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 13

Website N/A

Age Range 3-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Loxley C of E Community Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Janet Clough Admission Number 6

Address Loxley, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 9JT

Tel (01789) 840211 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 10

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 16

Website www.loxley.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Mappleborough Green C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Erica Hayton Admission Number 17

Address Henley Road, Mappleborough Green, Studley, Warwickshire, B80 7DR

Tel (01527) 852240 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 21

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 52

Website www.mappleboroughgreenprimaryschool.co.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

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Moreton Morrell C Of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Kelly Ford Admission Number 15

Address Moreton Morrell, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 9AN

Tel (01926) 651355 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01926) 651966 First Preferences 11

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 27

Website www.moretonmorrell.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Foundation

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Newbold And Tredington C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mr Carl Upton Admission Number 15

Address Manor Farm Road, Tredington, Shipston-On-Stour, Warwickshire, CV36 4NZ

Tel (01608) 661568 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 10

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 20

Website N/A

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Our Lady’s Catholic Primary School, Alcester

Head Teacher Mrs Sylvia Collins Admission Number 15

Address St. Faith'S Road, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 6AG

Tel (01789) 762555 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 12

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 33

Website www.ourladys-alcester.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Aided

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Quinton Primary School

Head Teacher Mr David Skelcher Admission Number 15

Address Lower Quinton, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 8SA

Tel (01789) 720317 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 17

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 23

Website N/A

Age Range 3-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

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Salford Priors C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Janet Satchwell Admission Number 15

Address School Road, Salford Priors, Evesham, Worcestershire, WR11 8XD

Tel (01789) 772497 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 14

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 25

Website www.salfordpriorsprimary.ik.org

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Shipston-on-Stour Primary School

Head Teacher Mr Christian Hilton Admission Number 60

Address Station Road, Shipston-On-Stour, Warwickshire, CV36 4BT

Tel (01608) 661266 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01608) 662780 First Preferences 49

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 62

Website www.shipston.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Foundation

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Shottery St. Andrew’s C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Sarah Marshall Admission Number 10

Address Hathaway Lane, Shottery, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 9BL

Tel (01789) 551508 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 551509 First Preferences 12

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 56

Website www.shotterystandrewsprimaryschool.org.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Snitterfield Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Susan Ogden Admission Number 15

Address School Road, Snitterfield, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 0JL

Tel (01789) 731301 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 18

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 32

Website www.snitterfieldschool.ik.org

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

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St Gregory’s Catholic Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Jane McNally Admission Number 30

Address Avenue Road, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 6UZ

Tel (01789) 204517 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 37

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 59

Website www.st-greg.org.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Aided

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Henley in Arden

Head Teacher Miss Rachael Perry Admission Number 10

Address Arden Road, Henley-In-Arden, Warwickshire, B95 5LT

Tel (01564) 792316 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01564) 792316 First Preferences 9

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 14

Website www.stmaryshenley.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Aided

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Studley

Head Teacher Mr Owen Finnegan Admission Number (35 in Key Stage 2) 30

Address Pool Road, Studley, Warwickshire, B80 7QU

Tel (01527) 852140 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01527) 853807 First Preferences 32

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 69

Website New site under construction

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Aided

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

St Nicholas’ C of E Primary School, Alcester

Head Teacher Mrs Sally Staley Admission Number 50

Address St. Faith's Road, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 6AG

Tel (01789) 762578 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 400503 First Preferences 54

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 85

Website www.alcesterstnicholas.co.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

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Stratford-upon-Avon Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs K L Chatwin Admission Number 30

Address Broad Street, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 6HN

Tel (01789) 293201 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 262493 First Preferences 56

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 143

Website www.stratford-upon-avon-pri.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Studley Community Infants School

Head Teacher Miss Debbie Bateman Admission Number 60

Address High Street, Studley, Warwickshire, B80 7HJ

Tel (01527) 852491 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01527) 852607 First Preferences 55

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 77

Website www.studleyinfants.co.uk

Age Range 4-7

Type Infant, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Studley St Mary’s C of E Junior School

Head Teacher Mrs Sue Lambert Admission Number 60

Address New Road, Studley, Warwickshire, B80 7ND

Tel (01527) 852153 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 57

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 62

Website www.studley-jun.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 7-11

Type Junior, Voluntary Aided

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Tanworth-In-Arden C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs B Hartigan Admission Number 30

Address The Green, Tanworth-In-Arden, Warwickshire, B94 5AJ

Tel (01564) 742284 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01564) 741816 First Preferences 29

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 49

Website www.tanworthschool.co.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Aided

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

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Temple Grafton C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Susan Molloy Admission Number 15

Address Church Bank, Temple Grafton, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 6NU

Tel (01789) 772384 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 17

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 39

Website www.tgschool.co.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Temple Herdewyke Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Margaret Godfrey Admission Number 12

Address Falkland Place, Temple Herdewyke, Southam, Warwickshire, CV47 2UD

Tel (01926) 641316 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 14

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 23

Website www.herdewyke.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

The Dassett C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Alison Hine Admission Number 30

Address Memorial Road, Fenny Compton, Southam, Warwickshire, CV47 2XU

Tel (01295) 770267 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 32

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 38

Website www.thedassetprimary.co.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

The Ferncumbe C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Miss Sally Morris Admission Number (15 in Key Stage 2) 17

Address The Green, Hatton, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 7EX

Tel (01926) 484318 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 27

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 54

Website www.theferncumbefamily.net

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

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The Willows C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Janis McBride Admission Number 60

Address The Willows North, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 9QN

Tel (01789) 205811 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 294726 First Preferences 48

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 126

Website www.willows.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Thomas Jolyffe Primary School

Head Teacher Mr Michael Cocker Admission Number 60

Address Clopton Road, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 6TE

Tel (01789) 267015 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 267201 First Preferences 41

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 85

Website www.thomasjolyffe.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Tysoe C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Sarah Slatter Admission Number 30

Address Saddleton Street, Tysoe, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 0SH

Tel (01295) 680244 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01295) 680244 First Preferences 24

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 34

Website www.tysoe.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Welford-On-Avon Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Kathy Copley Admission Number 30

Address Headland Road, Welford-On-Avon, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 8ER

Tel (01789) 750214 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 36

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 62

Website www.welfordonavonschool.co.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Community

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

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Wellesbourne C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Lindsey Oscroft Admission Number 60

Address Mountford Close, Wellesbourne, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 9QG

Tel (01789) 840311 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01789) 841108 First Preferences 44

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 67

Website www.wellesbourneceprimary.co.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

Wilmcote C of E (Voluntary Aided) Primary School

Head Teacher Mr Mark Burrows Admission Number 16

Address Church Road, Wilmcote, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 9XD

Tel (01789) 204395 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 10

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 24

Website www.wilmcoteprimary.org.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Aided

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Wolverton Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Jill Knowles Admission Number 15

Address Wolverton Fields, Norton Lindsey, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 8JN

Tel (01926) 842214 2012 Admissions InformationFax First Preferences 13

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 41

Website www.wolvertonprimary.org.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Foundation

Admissions Criteria Used School's own, see www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Wootton Wawen C of E Primary School

Head Teacher Mrs Brigitte Lets Admission Number 24

Address Alcester Road, Wootton Wawen, Solihull, West Midlands, B95 6AY

Tel (01564) 792574 2012 Admissions InformationFax (01564) 792574 First Preferences 11

Email [email protected] Total Preferences 31

Website www.woottonwawen.warwickshire.sch.uk

Age Range 4-11

Type Primary, Voluntary Controlled

Admissions Criteria Used WCC policy, See page 12

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More information on Warwickshire Schools

Information on school performance tables and Ofsted reports can be found on www.warwickshire.gov.uk/schools. Each school may provide its own prospectus, so you may contact the individual school directly to request one if available.

Changing Schools If you wish to apply for your child to change schools during a school year, you must apply through your home authority. For Warwickshire residents, from the date your application is received, the transfer should take place within ten school days. However, for children in current year 10 or 11, or children applying for a grammar school, the process can take longer.

Please contact the Admissions Service to request an application form or leaflet on the change of school process.

Warwickshire’s ‘In Year Fair Access Protocol’ (IYFAP) Introduction

Admission authorities are required by law to ensure that no school, whether it has places available or not, is asked to admit a disproportionate number of pupils who have been excluded from other schools, have challenging behaviour, or who are believed likely for other reasons to present additional demands on the receiving school. The aim of the protocol is to ensure that such pupils are distributed between schools in an area of the county as fairly as possible. The protocol applies equally to all publically funded schools, including Community, Controlled, Aided, Academy, Trust, Foundation, and Free schools, and serves to promote the best interests of all children and all schools.

Definition of children who fall under the IYFAP

The criteria for eligibility under the terms of the Warwickshire IYFAP are those of compulsory school age identified as falling into at least one of the following categories (or any other relevant category as set out in the Admissions Code).

a) Children excluded from school who are eligible to be re-integrated back into mainstream education b) Children who have been out of education for two months or more c) Children whose parents have been unable to find them a place after moving in to the area, e.g. because of an absolute shortage of available places d) Children moving school during year 11 e) Children withdrawn from school by their family and unable to find another school place f) Children of refugees and asylum seekers g) Homeless children h) Children where the family have not sought a school place i) Children engaged with the Youth Justice system j) Children without a school place and with a significant history of persistent non-attendance (defined as below 85% for the relevant academic year) k) Children of Gypsies, Roma Travellers, refugees and asylum seekers l) Children who are recognised carers m) Children with special educational needs but without a statement (defined as at School Action Plus)

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n) Children with significant disabilities or serious diagnosed medical conditions o) Children who are recent arrivals in the UK and have little or no English p) Children of UK service personnel and other Crown Servants.

The full In-Year Fair Access Protocol can be found in Warwickshire County Council’s determined admission arrangements 2013/2014 on www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Glossary

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Glossary Admissions / Oversubscription Criteria

Rules used when offering school places when there are more applicants for a school than there are places available. Different types of schools use different criteria. (See page 12)

Appeal A school appeal is a formal process where you appeal against the decision to refuse your child a place at a school you applied for. See page 17 for more information.

ASRS Assesment, Statementing and Review Service. This team deals with children with Statements of Special Educational Needs.

Home / Local Authority (LA) The council responsible for your council tax. If you are unsure of your Home/Local Authority, please refer to your council tax bill. Parents should apply for a school place through their home authority.

Oversubscription Criteria Rules used when offering school places when there are more applicants for a school than there are places available. Different types of schools use different criteria. (See page 12)

Preferences When you apply for a school place you can apply for up to six schools. This list is called your school preferences. The list should be in the order that you prefer for your child. E.g. Your first preference should be the school you most want your child to attend.

Priority Area Each school has an area of Warwickshire that is called their priority area. If you live within a school’s priority area you have more chance of gaining a place at that school. However, a place at that school is not guaranteed as more applicants may apply from inside the priority area than there are places available.

Descriptions of school’s priority areas can be found on our website www.warwickshire.gov.uk/primaryschool

Sibling Brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission to include the sixth form (Y12 and Y13) living at the same home address as the child applying for the place. This includes a half-brother or half-sister, adopted, step brother or step sister.

Supplementary Form Extra information needed by the school. Please see page 9 for more information.

Unplaced A school offered because it was not possible to offer a place at any of the schools listed on the original application. This will be the next nearest community or voluntary controlled school maintained by Warwickshire with availability or the next nearest own admission authority school (voluntary aided, trust, foundation, or academy) with availability which is prepared to offer a place.

Waiting list If you are offered a school that is not your first preference, you will be placed onto the waiting list for any school you have listed as a higher preference than the one you have been offered. If you receive an unplaced offer you will be placed on the waiting list for all schools listed on your original application. Waiting lists are held in criteria order. See page 17 for more information.

WCC Warwickshire County Council

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Useful Contact Details

School Admissions, Saltisford Office Park, Ansell Way, Warwick, CV34 4UL

Or: School Admissions, FREEPOST NAT 4782, Warwick, CV34 4BR(The freepost address can take up to 5 working days)

Tel 01926 742047 or 742037

Fax 01926 742084 Website www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Email [email protected]

Special Educational Needs

Assessment, Statementing & Review Service (ASRS)

For advice on special needs policy and practice

Tel 01926 742160

Email [email protected]

Warwickshire Parent Partnership Service

Impartial support and guidance regarding all issues that affect your child, particularly during admission to school, school placements and in relation to SEN procedures.

Tel 024 7658 8464

Email [email protected]

School Transport, Saltisford Office Park, Ansell Way, Warwick, CV34 4UL

Tel 01926 742059 or 742051 Website www.warwickshire.gov.uk/schooltransport

Fax 01926 742067

EmailTo apply for school transport [email protected]

Enquiries on bus routes and services

[email protected]

School Appeals, PO Box 9, Shire Hall, Warwick, CV34 4RR

Tel 0845 155 1793 Website www.warwickshire.gov.uk/schoolappeals

Email [email protected]

Advisory Centre for Education (ACE)

Tel 0808 800 5793 Website http://www.ace-ed.org.uk/

Department for Education

Tel 0370 000 2288 Website http://www.education.gov.uk/

School Performance Tables

Website http://www.education.gov.uk/

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Useful Contact Details

Birmingham City Council

Tel 0121 675 0555

Websitewww.birmingham.gov.uk/ school-admissions

Gloucestershire County Council

Tel 01452 425407

Websitewww.gloucestershire.gov.uk/ admissions

Coventry City Council

Tel 024 7683 1622

Website www.coventry.gov.uk/admissions

Worcestershire County Council

Tel 01905 822700

Websitewww.worcestershire.gov.uk/ admissions

Leicestershire County Council

Tel 0116 305 6684

Websitewww.leicestershire.gov.uk/ admissions

Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

Tel 0121 704 6693

Website www.solihull.gov.uk/schools

Oxfordshire County Council

Tel 01865 815175

Website www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/admissions

Northamptonshire County Council

Tel 0300 1261000

Websitewww.northamptonshire.gov.uk/ admissions

Staffordshire County Council

Tel 01785 278593

Websitewww.staffordshire.gov.uk/admis-sions

Surrounding Local Authority Contact Details

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If you require further details or hard copies of any information that can be found on the website, please do not hesitate to contact the Admissions Service.

Our office hours are: 8.30am - 5pm (Monday to Thursday) and 8.30am to 4.30pm (Friday).

Further Information

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Warwickshire Admissions Service

Saltisford Office Park, Ansell Way, Warwick, CV34 4UL

Or: School Admissions, FREEPOST NAT 4782, Warwick, CV34 4BR(The freepost address can take up to 5 working days)

Tel 01926 742047 or 742037

Fax 01926 742084 Website www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Email [email protected]

Warwickshire Admissions Service

Saltisford Office Park, Ansell Way, Warwick, CV34 4ULFurther Information

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Warwickshire Admissions Service

Saltisford Office Park, Ansell Way, Warwick, CV34 4UL

Or: School Admissions, FREEPOST NAT 4782, Warwick, CV34 4BR(The freepost address can take up to 5 working days)

Tel 01926 742047 or 742037

Fax 01926 742084 Website www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions

Email [email protected]

Warwickshire Admissions Service

Saltisford Office Park, Ansell Way, Warwick, CV34 4UL

Apply online at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/admissions by 15 January 2013