Pupils with special educational needs will be admitted where this school is named on their Education Health and Care Plan.
If applications exceed the planned admission number (PAN), this criteria is used to decide which children are offered places:
- Pupils who are in public care (children looked after) or pupils who were previously looked after but ceased to be so because they became adopted or became subject to a child arrangements order or special guardianship order.
- Children who were previously in state care outside of England and have ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted.
- Pupils living within the defined priority (catchment) area who have:
- A sibling who lives in the same household and is currently at the school.
- This does not include pupils in their final year.
- Other pupils living within the defined priority (catchment) area.
- Those pupils who do not qualify under Categories 1-3 who have a brother or sister (including step/half brothers and sisters) permanently resident in the same household and currently attending the school (excluding pupils in their final year).
- Other children.
If there is over-subscription within any category, then pupils will be admitted in the order of proximity of the pupil's permanent home to the school.
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- The planned admission number, see: Admission process - Secondary PANs.
- The way we measure proximity, see: Admissions - Proximity.
- A map of the catchment, see: