Admissions to Dorset Schools A parent’s guide 2012-2013 This parent’s guide must be read in conjunction with the admissions policies for schools and listed Appendices.
If having read all relevant information you need help completing the forms or are unsure what you need to submit, please contact the School Admissions Team who will be happy to help. Please contact School Admissions if you need this form in Braille, large type or another language.
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Contents 1. School Organisation and General Information 2. Which school – How do I decide? 3. Points to Consider when Making an Application 4. How to Apply for a School Place 5. Admissions Policy for Community & Voluntary Controlled Schools 6. Transport Entitlement & Sustainable Transport 7. Waiting Lists & Appeals Information 8. Pyramid Information – Schools Details by Area 9. Dorset County Council and Other Useful Contacts See School Admissions website for following appendices: Appendix 1 – Admissions Policies for Foundation & Voluntary Aided Schools Appendix 2 – Additional Information for Parents Appendix 3 – Dorset School Catchment Areas Appendix 4 - Frequently Asked Questions Policy Statement for Equality The LA is committed to the fundamental principles of equality of access and opportunity, unbiased treatment and equal value of all individuals. The primary purpose of the LA is to ensure the provision of a high quality education for all learners, irrespective of gender, ethnicity, social and economic background and circumstances, sexual orientation, physical or intellectual capability, nationality, religion or belief, age or chosen lifestyle.
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1. School Organisation and General Information Dorset is committed to providing a comprehensive system of education and has a variety of different school structures in different parts of the county. All schools are organised into groups of schools called pyramids/areas. Schools may have a specialism. See Appendix 1 and 2 for information. Dorset operates different systems in different pyramids as follows: TWO TIER - Primary/Secondary Infant schools (aged 4-7) Junior schools (aged 7-11) Primary schools (aged 4-11) Secondary (aged 11-16 or 11-18)
Pyramids Reception - Year 2 Year 3 - Year 6 Reception - Year 6 Year 7 +
THREE TIER - First/Middle/Upper First schools (aged 4-9) Middle schools (aged 9-13) Upper schools (aged 13- 18)
Beaminster / Blandford / Bridport / Christchurch & Highcliffe / Lyme Regis / Lytchett &Upton / Gillingham / Shaftesbury /Sherborne / Sturminster Newton / Weymouth & Portland (Chesil)
Pyramids Reception – Year 4 Year 5 – Year 8 Year 9 +
Corfe Hills / Dorchester / Ferndown & West Moors / Wimborne & Cranborne / Purbeck*
*subject to a review Further information can be found at www.dorsetforyou.com/purbeckreview
The Local Authority (LA) is responsible for different types of school: • Community – Local authority (LA) is responsible for funding and admissions. • Voluntary Controlled – set up by a voluntary body, usually a church, but the LA is responsible for funding and admissions. • Foundation* - funded by the LA. School governors are responsible for admissions. • Voluntary Aided* – set up and owned by a voluntary body, usually a church, part funded through the LA. School governors are responsible for running the school and admissions. • Trust* – A type of foundation school forming a charitable trust with an outside partner responsible for admissions. • Academy* – Academies are publicly funded schools, independent of the LA. * All have their own admissions policy. Independent Schools: The LA has no responsibility for independent/private schools. Contact the Independent Schools Information Service (ISIS) see page 21. National Curriculum Year Groups & Key Stages Key Stage 1 Key Stage 2 Key Stage 3 Key Stage 4
Reception - Year 2 Year 3 - Year 6 Year 7 - Year 9 Year 10 - Year 11
SATS are Standard Assessment Tests These are taken at the end of Key Stages 1 and 2 to provide an overall judgement on the pupil’s achievement.
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Early Years Education Under the government’s Early Years programme some children are eligible for free nursery school places. Contact the Family Information Service (01305 221066 or familyinfo@dorsetcc.gov.uk). In Dorset pre-school/nursery settings do not have any relevance to the admissions policies for schools. Children Starting School for the First Time Children are compulsory school age as at the term following their fifth birthday. Parents must decide what setting is right for their child. All children born between 1 September 2007 and 31 August 2008 can, if their parents wish, start school in September 2012 and to apply for a place in school must complete the relevant application. Parents should contact individual schools regarding the arrangements for the following: •
Full time/Part time arrangements: All children can start school full time from September 2012, but parents can request part-time arrangements for any period until the child reaches compulsory school age. Some schools may offer phased integration.
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Deferred Entry: It is expected that most parents will choose the September admission date for their child but they have the right to defer their child’s entry for any period within that academic year up until the child reaches compulsory school age. Application must be made and once offered the place will be held for that child until the agreed start date or if the parent confirms they no longer want the place. Entry may not be deferred beyond the academic year for which admission is sought. For a child born in the summer term, if parents decide to postpone application until the term after the child’s fifth birthday, the child will start school in Year 1.
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School Leaving Age The law allows children who reach the age of 16 during the 2012/2013 school year to leave school on 28 June 2013. The date is set by law and there is no discretion to alter it. Post 16 Education There will be a sixth form or college serving your local area, which can offer a wide range of A Level, vocational and other courses. Each will have its own admission policy and admission number for external applications and entry requirements. An appeal can be lodged if refused admission to a school sixth form. Please contact schools and colleges direct to make enquiries or to make an application. Information is available by following the link on www.dorsetforyou.com. Terms & Holiday Dates These are available on the website, from schools or by calling 01305 221000. Please note that schools set their own inset/training days. Children with Disabilities or Special Educational Needs If your child has a Statement of Special Educational Needs the school placement will be dealt with by the Special Educational Needs Team and you should contact them on 01305 224888. If your child does not have a Statement but is on the SEN register or has specific individual needs or disabilities you may wish to contact schools to discuss these. Dorset Parent Partnership (01305 221000) may be able to provide information and advice. Please note that the School Admissions Team will process the application for school places only in accordance with the admissions policies.
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2. Which School – How Do I Decide? Applying for a school place is important. You will need to make appropriate and realistic decisions. If you need any advice or support, for example filling in the form, if you are not sure how to apply or what to include, please contact the School Admissions Team who can provide comprehensive help and advice. Places are allocated entirely in accordance with admissions policies for schools. The policy for Community and Voluntary Controlled schools can be found on page 14. Details of admission policies for own admission authority schools ie Voluntary Aided, Foundation and Trust schools can be found in Appendix 2, on school websites or by contacting the School Admissions Team or the school directly. You should gather as much information as possible to help you decide which school you think would best suit your child. The best way to do this is to visit the school in person, look at the school prospectus and also consider: • • • • • • • • •
The admissions policy for the school The school’s aims and objectives Details of the curriculum offered National Curriculum test results Attendance figures Details of policies such as behaviour and discipline Out of school activities offered School specialisms (in the case of secondary schools) Transport arrangements
You might want to consider historical data in Appendix 2 regarding the allocation of school places. This gives some indication of past oversubscription levels and criteria of allocations but needs to be considered in conjunction with pupil forecasts (available on the website) and bearing in mind that preference trends may change. You may wish to consider key aspects of each school, such as its ethos and values, or its SEN and disability equality schemes, behaviour policies, accessibility plans or extended services. You are likely to be asked to commit to a home-school agreement. You should arrange an appointment directly with schools to visit those you are interested in. Schools usually host open days and/or evenings for parents about new admissions to schools in the Autumn term, see their website or telephone them for details. The Office for Standards in Education (OfSTED) inspects all schools and you may wish to obtain copies of the latest reports and the subsequent action plans for development. They can be obtained from the school, local libraries or via the internet on www.ofsted.gov.uk/reports. School performance tables are on www.education.gov.uk/researchandstatistics/attainmenttables. Parents living outside of Dorset Local Authority and wishing to place their child at a Dorset school should be aware that, whilst all schools have access to comprehensive support both internally and in many cases externally e.g. County Behaviour Support Service, etc, it is not possible for pupils living outside of Dorset to access any of the Local Authorities five Learning Centres under any circumstances regardless of attending a Dorset school. In such situations schools are required to contact the pupils “home” authority in accordance with the guidance Exclusions from schools and Pupil Referral Units in England. For support, however, this may not replicate what is available within Dorset.
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3. Points to Consider When Making an Application Co-ordinated Admissions Scheme All Local Authorities (LAs) are required by law to operate equal preference Co-ordinated Admissions Schemes. All applications must be made through the Local Authority where an applicant lives, even if the preferred schools are in another Local Authority’s area. The arrangements and timetables set out in this booklet are part of the Dorset scheme/s. The main purpose is to ensure that every child receives one offer of a school place and also to ensure safeguarding and fairness. Equal preference means all preferences are considered together with the highest ranked preference available offered. This can mean a second/third preference of a higher criteria can be offered and a first preference of lower criteria therefore refused if a school is oversubscribed. Who Can Apply Applications can be considered from all UK residents, British citizens living abroad, those with passports endorsed with a right of abode and from EEA citizens, and who have proof of a UK property. Proof as above and confirmation of the date you will be resident must be provided to consider your application from this address. If you are a non EEA citizen, to consider the application, you must have an appropriately endorsed visa, proof of a UK property and proof of date of arrival. In all other cases, we cannot consider the application/s, until the parent/s and child/ren is/are have proof of residence in the country to enable a home authority application to be made. We require original passports/ visas to be produced to the school at the time of admission. Application must be made by a person with Parental Responsibility (see below). If your child’s day to day care is passing to someone else on a long term or permanent basis, or you are taking over the care/guardianship of a child on a permanent/regular day to day basis, we will require a letter from the person with Parental Responsibility confirming the new arrangements and a letter from the new carer and proof of address confirming the arrangements. If a child lives with someone other than a close relative for 28 days or more, then it is a legal requirement that Children’s Services are notified on 01305 877445. For children in care see page 8. Parental Responsibility (PR) In England and Wales, if parents were married to each other at the time of the child’s birth, or have jointly adopted a child, both have parental responsibility. If parents were not married, the mother always has parental responsibility. The father has parental responsibility only if he has jointly registered the birth with the mother (since 1 December 2003), if he has a Court Order or has a Parental Responsibility agreement. The School Admissions Team may seek legal advice if there is any doubt and documentary evidence may be required. Should both parents have parental responsibility, only one application will be considered. Unless a court order rules otherwise, the application must be made by the parent who has day to day care of the child for the majority of the school days/weeks. Where this is unclear or disputed, or where care is split equally and there is no agreement between the parents, the application must be made by the parent at the address identified on the child’s registered health service General Practitioner (GP) record as at the closing date where relevant (proof may be required). If separated parents reside at the same address, they should reach agreement on the application to be submitted or obtain a Court Order, but in the absence of either of these the Local Authority will allocate a place at the nearest school with places available. Where a child moves from one parent to another who submits an application, we will require agreement from both parties of the arrangements to process the application. If there is no agreement the foregoing applies. We will only contact the applicant unless information (and proof) is provided for us to contact another person with parental responsibility.
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Where a child moves from one parent with PR to another we will either require written confirmation from both of the new arrangements or we will write to both parents advising of our intention to proceed with an application, allowing a short period for a parent to respond if this is not appropriate. If both parents do not agree we reserve the right to take legal advice. Home Address The home address is considered to be the main residence where the family/child spends all or the majority of their time. In the case of parents with shared care see Parental Responsibility above. If you are moving and making an in year application you may wish to wait until you have secured a residence in Dorset before the application is considered and this should be clearly marked on the application. However if you are moving but wish to apply from your current address on parental preference grounds ahead of your move, please indicate this clearly on your application form If you/the child/ren are moving, in order to consider the application from the new address, documentary evidence must be provided. This should be one of the following: • •
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A solicitor’s letter confirming exchange of contracts on your sale and purchase; A copy of a tenancy agreement showing the address of the property, date, duration of the tenancy and the signatures of yourself/ves and the landlord/s together with proof of your Notice to Quit or vacation of your current property; If you are moving in with a friend or relative in the area we will only consider the application from the Dorset address once you have vacated your property and are resident with them. We will require a letter from them confirming the arrangements, together with proof of their address; In the case of Armed Services/Crown Servants, we will accept a posting order as proof of a move to the area and will base the application on the posting address if a home address is not available.
Your Catchment Area School Living in or moving into a catchment area of a school does not guarantee a place as they can be oversubscribed and it is a parent’s responsibility to check this prior to the move. We may have to redirect your child to an alternative school and this may be in a different tier system in some cases. The information on the website on catchments is for guidance only and not definitive. To check your catchment area or your nearest school you must contact the school or School Admissions Team. Contact School Admissions regarding spaces for in year or late transfer applications. Siblings The term sibling means full, half, step, adopted or non-blood related brother or sister living with single, married or co-habiting partners at the same home address (as identified above) In the case where parents have shared care, a solicitor’s letter or court order proving that the children reside together at all times, identifying the main carer and main residence, will suffice as evidence. In all other cases, and where no such evidence is provided, the home address of the child will be identified as that identified under the Parental Responsibility information above. In the case of sixth form, application must have been submitted and there be a reasonable expectation that the place will be offered and accepted (confirmation will be sought from the admission authority/school).
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Feeder School Links Some but not all schools have feeder/receiver school links and you should check the relevant admissions policies and pyramid lists for details. Attending a feeder school does not guarantee a place at the receiver school. Please note that nursery and pre-schools (relevant to Dorset) and independent schools are not feeder schools. If your child is on a waiting list for the normal year of entry into a receiver school the feeder school link will only be considered prior to the first school day of term in September 2012. At this point your child/ren's waiting list position will be updated to the next highest applicable criteria. Your Preference School Due to oversubscription it is not always possible to offer a place at your catchment or preferred school. Living in or moving into a catchment area does not guarantee a place at the catchment school, nor does having a sibling at the school or attendance at a feeder school. You should consider making realistic preferences and speak to the School Admissions Team. If it proves possible to offer your child/ren a place in your preferred school and it is not your catchment school, this constitutes a parental preference. Your acceptance of the place offered means that the daily travelling arrangements and costs will be your responsibility unless you meet other qualifying criteria. If you have any younger children whom you later wish to attend the school there is no guarantee that a place will be available. There is also no guarantee a place will be available in the recognised receiver school. Any application will be considered in line with the admissions policy for the school. It is recommended that you take the opportunity to consider naming more than one preference as naming only one school will not improve your chances of being offered it. You must consider the options should you not be offered your highest preference school. You must carefully consider how your child will travel to school now and in the future. If you apply for a school out of area you will be responsible for transport even if your car breaks down or concessionary seats are not available. If you do not name your catchment school and a space would have been available had you done so, or if you apply late for the normal year of entry and could have applied on time, you will be responsible for the transport arrangements to any alternative that is offered unless you meet other qualifying criteria for transport entitlement. Children in Care Children in Care are Children with a Care Order (full or interim) or who are accommodated under Section 20 of the Children Act 1989. Children in Care are considered as the highest criteria with any admissions policy for Dorset schools. Applications for Children in Care should be submitted by the LA who has care of the children usually via a Social worker, or by the prospective carer together with support from the LA /Social Worker. For information and the policy, please visit the website or telephone School Admissions. In Year Fair Access The LA has an In Year Fair Access (IYFA) Protocol, which exists to ensure appropriate education is secured for children without a school place, particularly the most vulnerable or those with challenging behaviour. To ensure schools take their fair share of pupils with challenging behaviour, the LA and schools must work together in partnership to improve behaviour, tackle persistent absence and help support improving behaviour partnerships. For further information and/or to view the policy, please visit the website or telephone School Admissions for a copy.
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4. How to Apply for a School Place Type of Application There are two different types of application and is important that you complete the right form and submit the necessary supporting information. Dorset County Council cannot accept responsibility if you complete the wrong form or do not submit relevant information. If you are in any doubt please contact 01305 221060 for advice. In Year Applications (sometimes known as incidental or casual applications): This is where you are applying for your child to change schools (either mid year or sometimes for September) into an already established year group for example because you have moved house or your child is not happy at school. First/Normal Year of Entry Applications (Transfer): This is where your child is due to finish school in July because of their age and you are applying for them to start in the first year in the next level/age school. Completing the Form Complete the form in full. If you need help or are not sure what to send with your form, please contact 01305 221060. You should name all of your preferred schools on the form. Information will be passed to the appropriate LA or school/s responsible for admissions to consider under the relevant policy. The home LA (not schools) is responsible for sending out the letter advising of the outcome of the application in all cases. You must provide all the relevant information to support your application and in particular to support the criteria under which you are applying. This may require filling in a supplementary form (see below). If you are unsure what to supply please contact the school or school admissions to check as it may affect whether your child is allocated a place or not. If the relevant information is not provided at the time of application or by the relevant closing date the Local Authority or school cannot be held responsible for seeking this information. Parents can name up to three preferred schools in order of preference on the application form. The law says that parents are entitled to express a preference for a school they wish their child to attend. Preference is not the same as choice. The law does not give parents the right to choose a particular school for their child and have their choice met but all preferences are considered equally and in line with the relevant admissions policy and you should take this into account when making decisions and naming preferences. Parents who express a preference for a school are considered for available places above anyone who has not named it. You are advised to consider naming your catchment school as not to do so may also affect transport entitlement. Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) Some schools require Supplementary Information Forms to be completed. These are generally to support denominational/faith applications but it may be to support other criteria. You must complete and return these as advised on the form. For Dorset Schools please consult the Pyramid Lists and admission policies in Appendices 1 and 2 for details of which schools request these. SIFs can be obtained from schools, downloaded from the website on www.dorsetforyou.com/schooladmissions or via Dorset Direct on 01305 221060.
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First/Normal Year of Entry Applications (Transfer) Applying to start school for the first time or change school by age into the Normal Year of Entry to School Complete your Home Local Authority application naming any preference schools and return by the relevant closing date. Applications will be processed under the circumstances at the closing date in accordance with the information provided. Dorset residents only (not Bournemouth or Poole) can: •
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apply online from 1 September 2011 until 4 pm on the closing date at www.dorsetforyou.com/schooladmissions. An e-mail is sent when you register AND when your application is submitted. post applications by the deadline. Obtain a proof of posting free of charge from the post office particularly if this is close to or on the closing date. Please send a stamped and self addressed envelope if you wish receipt to be acknowledged or the current school will accept applications until the end of the last school day on or prior to the closing date (check inset/training days). You may wish to request a receipt.
For children with a Statement of Special Educational Needs you should contact the SEN Team. Deadlines for Applications
Closing Date Offer Date
Secondary and Upper Schools
First, Infant, Primary, Junior and Middle Schools
31 October 2011
15 January 2012
1 March 2012
20 April 2012
Parents who meet the first deadline will be notified of the outcome in accordance with the scheme. For Dorset residents letters with full details of the allocation and transport entitlement will be sent out on the offer date by first class post and on-line applicants should be able to view the outcome (only) electronically after 9.30 am on the offer date. We must be notified of any change of address. Please note: Prior notification of the outcome cannot be provided under any circumstances. Late Applications for Dorset Schools Applications received after the original closing date can only be considered on time if they meet the following strict criteria and must be submitted at the earliest possible opportunity after the closing date. •
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Where both parents, or one in the case of a single parent family, has been ill for the vast majority or entire period between 1 September and the closing date and, as a result, did not receive the information about applying and/or were unable to complete the application during this time. A medical report is required. A bereavement or life threatening illness of a close member of the family resulted in the whole family relocating for the period between the 1 September and the closing date and, as a result, did not receive the information about applying or were unable to complete the application (proof would be requested).
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All other late applications will be processed in rounds as identified by the following dates. The timetable for offers applies to late applications for Dorset Schools. For offers for other LA schools where this does not affect, involve or disadvantage Dorset applicants (ie non-neighbouring LAs) we will endeavour to notify the allocation in accordance with that LA timetable if we are made aware of the relevant information. Late applications are considered in the appropriate round alongside the waiting list and pending appeals (submitted by the relevant dates below). Closing Date 15 February 2012 (secondary only) 20 April 2012 15 June 2012 13 July 2012
Offer Date (Letters sent out) 2 April 2012 (secondary only) 21 May 2012 29 June 2012 19 July 2012
Applications received after 13 July 2012 will be processed as quickly as possible after 19 July 2012. Applications received after 1 August 2012 will be processed alongside and in the same manner as in-year applications. If you are making a late application from another LA or applying for another LA school please contact the LA concerned as their arrangements may differ. Changing your Preference If, having submitted an application, you wish to change your preference you can do so any time up to the closing date on-line or by e-mailing or writing to school admissions by that date. If you change your preference after the closing date the original application will be processed (unless you withdraw it) and your changed preferences will be considered in line with the late rounds above. Please clearly indicate the new order of all of your preferences, bearing in mind that we will only offer the highest preference possible. If it is possible to offer the new preference the original offer will be withdrawn and could be offered to another child.
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In Year Applications In year applications are considered half a term in advance of the date the place is required. For September places this will be considered after Whitsun half term. We aim to process all applications received by the end of June before the end of term, subject to all relevant information being provided. You will be contacted as soon as possible but due to the number of applications this may be towards the end of June/beginning of July. If you are moving to the Dorset area and your child will need a place in an already established year group, or you wish to change your child’s current school, you must contact the School Admissions Team to discuss space availability, transport arrangements and any other relevant local information. Once offered, the place should be taken up in line with the in year scheme. Applications are considered into the year for the chronological age of your child. If you believe your child should be educated in a different year group you must discuss this with the Head Teacher of the school/s you are applying for as this will be at their discretion. Please note, that the School Admissions Team (with the exception of applications meeting the In Year Fair Access Protocol) can only process applications for mainstream schools not Pupil Referral Units (PRU/ Learning Centres), Special Schools or bases. Applicants are responsible for enclosing all relevant information in support of their application. Please read the admissions policies for the schools you are applying for to ensure everything that is required to meet the criteria is provided. If the relevant information to support an application is not provided at the time of application, or by the closing date where relevant, the Local or admissions authority cannot be held responsible for seeking this information. Applicants must make the School Admissions Team aware if there are any material changes prior to the allocation of a school place eg a house move. Parents are responsible for ensuring the correct postage is applied and the LA will not cover a shortage in postage, or accept an application as being on time, which arrives late because of short postage.
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School Admissions Process Apply on-line www.dorsetforyou.com/schooladmissions Submit an application through the LA where you live now even if you are applying for schools in another area. You MUST remember to send all supporting evidence in.
For normal year of entry only By the closing date: Reception: 15 January 2012 Middle/ Junior: 15 January 2012 Secondary/ Upper: 31 October 2011
Your LA receives and records your application
Where relevant the LA passes your details to the admission authority or other LA for each school named as a preference on the application form
The admission authorities are not told whether you named them as preference 1, 2 or 3 on the form
Each admission authority considers your details along with those from everyone else who has put in an application by the closing date under the equal preference scheme
Selective school testing by ability or aptitude takes place (Dorset schools - normal year of entry only)
The admission authority ranks applications in the order they meet the school’s admission criteria and where relevant advises the LA
The LA writes offering you one school place – this will be the highest preference school on your form that has a place available for your child (see note below)
Normal Year of Entry Only. On the notification date for on-time applicants: Reception: 20 April 2012 Middle/ Junior: 20 April 2012 Secondary/ Upper: 1 March 2012
PLEASE NOTE: If the LA is unable to offer you any of your preferred schools and you have no current allocation it will allocate a place at the catchment or nearest school with places bearing in mind efficient use of resources. If you decline a place this will be withdrawn and may be offered to another child.
Once an offer has been made, it may be withdrawn only in limited circumstances, for example: • • •
Where the application was fraudulent or deliberately misleading; Where an offer has been wrongly made by someone other than the admission authority; Where, following reminders from the school/LA, and appropriate warnings as to the consequences, the parent does not respond within one week of the final reminder and therefore is deemed to have declined the offer of a school place.
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5. Admissions Policy for Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools Dorset LA is the admissions authority for all Community and Voluntary Controlled schools in the County and a full copy of the policy is available on the website. For Voluntary Aided and Foundation schools’ individual policies please see the pyramid information enclosed with this booklet, on the website or from schools directly. The admission of children with Statements of Special Educational Needs is covered by Sections 324 to 328 of, and Schedule 27 to, the Education Act 1996. Guidance on the Admission of Statemented pupils is given in the Special Education Needs Code of Practice. Dorset LA Admissions (Oversubscription) Policy for Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools- 2012/2013 1.
Where all parental preferences for places at the school can be satisfied all children seeking a place will be admitted.
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Where there are too few places available (see footnote 2) to satisfy all preferences places will be allocated according to the following priority order: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii)
children who are in the care of a LA (see footnote 3); children living within the school’s catchment area and who will have a sibling(s) attending the school at the time of admission (see footnotes 4,5,6); children living within the school’s catchment area (see footnote 4); children living outside the school’s catchment area who have a sibling(s) attending the school at the time of admission (see footnotes 4,5,6); children living outside the school’s catchment area and attending one of the preferred school’s recognised maintained feeder schools during the previous year (see footnotes 7,8); children living outside the school’s catchment area and whose parents wish them to attend a Voluntary Controlled school on denominational grounds (see footnote 9); all other children living outside the school’s catchment area.
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If too few places are available to satisfy preferences expressed within any of the priority order categories above, places will be allocated on the basis of the child’s closeness to the preferred school (defined by straight line measurement using a geographical information based system which identifies an easting and northing for the home address and the school building and calculates the distance between the two locations – see footnote 10).
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In the event that the LA is unable to distinguish between applications despite applying the priority categories above, lots will be drawn by an independent person (of the LA) to determine the final place(s).
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Where applications are received from families with multiple birth siblings for their catchment or nearest school, and by adhering to published admission number (PAN) these siblings could not be offered the same school, the admission number will be exceeded to accommodate the multiple birth siblings. This recognises the exceptional nature of emotional bonds between multiple birth siblings and the LA’s commitment on local schools for local children. This is not an indication that schools can exceed the admission number other than under these exceptional circumstances. The exception to this is where this would compromise Infant class sizes legislation in which case the parent/s can chose which child/ren will take the place/s available up to the admission number or accept an alternative school offered where all children can attend together.
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Footnotes 1. Ferndown Upper School – After allocating places to children who are in the care of the LA, priority will be given to up to 26 pupils who can demonstrate an aptitude in Visual Arts. Should the number of applications for these places exceed availability, places will be allocated in accordance with the LA admissions policy. Remaining places up to the planned admission limit of 260 will be allocated in accordance with the LA admissions policy. 2. The places available are defined as the Published Admission Number (PAN) for the school for that year of entry. 3. This criterion specifically relates to children with either a care order (full or interim) or who are accommodated under Section 22 of the Children Act 1989. 4. The school’s catchment area is a geographical area defined by the authority following consultation with the governors of the school and neighbouring schools. Details are held by each school. 5. The term “sibling” means full brother or sister, stepbrother or sister, adoptive brother or sister and non-blood related children who live with single, married or cohabiting parents in the same household and relates to all year groups provided by the school. 6. In the case of an infant school the sibling link will apply to the related junior school and vice versa. 7. For details of recognised maintained feeder schools parents are advised to refer to the Pyramid Lists on the School Admissions website. 8. This category applies to statutory aged pupils only. It does not apply to children attending pre-schools, day nurseries and playgroups. 9. To qualify for consideration under this category, parents/guardians will need to show that at least one adult family member and the child to whom the application relates have been attending their local church at least once a month for a minimum of a year prior to the closing date for applications, and the application must be supported by a written statement from the vicar/priest/minister or leader of the church confirming this. (NB In the case of secondary/upper schools, this only applies to those which are CE VC, ie Beaminster CE VC School, The Gryphon CE VC School, Shaftesbury CE VC School and Queen Elizabeth's CE VC School, not Blandford VC School or Gillingham VC School.) 10. The use of the “straight line” measurement method applies to the allocation of places only. It will not be used to determine transport entitlement, where it is a legal requirement to measure by the shortest available walking route. 11. Separate admission policies apply to primary schools in Gillingham and Verwood (see website or call 01305 221060 for details). 12. The LA operates a waiting list policy. Parents can apply to have their child’s name placed on a waiting list. This will be held for one term only following refusal. If parents wish to keep a child on the waiting list beyond the first term they will need to apply in writing at the end of each term for an extension.
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6. Transport Information School Transport Entitlement Please read the Transport Policies on the website or telephone for a hard copy. This applies to all children including those with a Statement of Special Educational Needs who should contact the SEN team. Years Group
FREE
FREE Nearest faith school allocated on Denominational/Faith grounds
Cost payable * Nearest faith school allocated on Denominational/Faith grounds
R-4
Catchment/Nearest school over 2 miles s/w
Between 2 & 5 miles s/w & on MWTC / FSM
Between 2 & 5 miles s/w
5-6
Catchment/Nearest school over 3 miles s/w
Between 2 & 5 miles s/w & on MWTC / FSM
Between 3 & 5 miles s/w
Over 2 miles s/w and under 15 miles s/d & on MWTC / FSM
Over 3 miles s/w and under 10 s/d
Catchment/Nearest school over 2 miles s/w & on MWTC / FSM
7 - 11
Catchment/Nearest school if over 3 miles s/w One of the 3 nearest schools between 2 s/w & 6 s/d miles & on MWTC / FSM
Sixth Form (school only)
Catchment/Nearest school over 5 miles s/w & on MWTC / FSM
Key: s/w = shortest walking distance s/d = shortest driven route MWTC = In receipt of Maximum working tax credit FSM = entitled to free school meals *The current fee for 2011/2012 is £400 per annum payable in 8 instalments.
You will be advised of your child’s transport entitlement on allocation of a school place. However if your circumstances change or you feel you may have other grounds for applying for transport, for example your child has a disability or medical condition, or you are in temporary (emergency), accommodation or denominational please complete a Transport Request Form from the website or phone for a hard copy. If you are not entitled to support but feel the route to the catchment/nearest school may be unsafe for your child to walk accompanied by an adult please complete a Request for a Safety Audit of the Route. An application form is available on the website www.dorsetforyou.com/schooladmissions or contact the School Admissions Team for a form. Should you be refused transport you have the right of appeal as will be explained to you when you are advised of the outcome of your application. Reception – Year 6 Years 6 – 11
Maximum journey of 45 mins Maximum journey of 75 mins
Drop/off pick up ¾ mile or less from home Drop off/pick up 1 mile or less from home
Concessionary School Transport If your child does not qualify for free transport you may be able to apply for a seat on a LA contract bus. There will be a charge for this transport and the rate for 2011/12 is £400 and will be reviewed annually. You should complete the application form indicating that you wish to apply for a concessionary seat.
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Sustainable travel to school When you are thinking about the schools you would like your child to attend, please consider the following: •
Children who walk to school are fitter, have better developed social skills, are more familiar with their surroundings, have better road sense and arrive at school more relaxed and ready to learn.
•
Your active involvement with your child’s education has a far greater impact on their achievement than the school you choose.*1
•
Parents want ‘a good school locally’. By choosing a local school and taking an active part in your child’s education, you are likely to achieve better results for your child as well as delivering a healthy and sustainable community.
•
Unless the primary school you choose is less than 1km (a 15 to 20 minute walk) from your home, you will probably drive your child to school. What schools are within walking distance of your home? *2
Remember, if you choose a school that you will have to drive to, it is a long term commitment. Will you still want to / be able to drive your child to school in 7 years time? •
If all Dorset parents chose to send their children to their nearest school we would see car use fall by 10.7 million km and a saving of 2,182 tonnes of CO2 per year.
•
Consider the cost of driving your child to school. Current figures put the average cost at £930 per year! *3
Where walking, cycling or public transport are not feasible, car sharing may be an option. This can save time and money and helps cut traffic congestion and air pollution as well as being sociable for children. If you are interested in encouraging walking, cycling or bus use, then please speak to the Headteacher who will able to explain the school’s School Travel Health Check and School Travel Plan to you. Alternatively you can contact the sustainable travel coordinator at Dorset County Council: a.combes@dorsetcc.gov.uk For information on sustainable school travel in Dorset: http://www.dorsetforyou.com/index.jsp?articleid=389625 For the statistics used above: www.sthc.co.uk *1
The impact of parental involvement, parental support and family education on pupil achievement and adjustment. DfES 2003 The walk distance for secondary school is 2 km. *3 AA & DfT figures for standing cost, fuel (at 117p per litre!) and drivers non working time *2
Important : See Page 16 for information on Transport Entitlement following Government Guidelines and Legislation. Allocations can only be considered within the admissions policy and not based on sustainable transport.
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7. Waiting Lists and Appeals Information You can appeal and go on a waiting list at the same time. Waiting Lists If you are refused a school and offered a lower or alternative preference and wish your child’s name to be placed on a waiting list you will need to confirm this in writing. All schools must hold a waiting list for one term for the normal year of entry. Under the Co-ordinated Scheme a child can only hold one offer of a school place. Therefore, if a place is offered from a waiting list the other offer will be withdrawn. If your child is already in another school, you will have one month to accept the place. For Voluntary Controlled and Community Schools, waiting lists operate on a termly basis and if you are not offered a place and wish to remain on the list you must request this in writing at the beginning of each term. It is not necessary for parents to contact School Admissions to enquire about their child’s position on a waiting list as it can change regularly and should a place be available to offer to your child under the relevant admissions policy you would be contacted immediately. Waiting lists do not operate on a “first come, first served” basis. If you are refused a place at a Voluntary Aided or Foundation school you will need to contact the school to find out their procedure. Appealing for a School Place If you have been refused a school place you will receive a letter advising of your right of appeal and the reason for refusal, ie: • •
all available place/s have been offered to applicants of a higher criteria; or the class/teaching group at the school is full and there are no further places available for your child.
Information about the appeals process and arrangements is available from Democratic Services, Dorset County Council, County Hall, Colliton Park, Dorchester, DT1 1XJ (Tel: 01305 224188) or, in the case of some Voluntary Aided and Foundation schools, from the Clerk to the Governing Body at the school address. How to Appeal There are two different types of appeal. Most appeals are heard following the standard school admissions appeal process. However Infant Class Sizes appeals are different (see information below) and you will be advised in/with your refusal letter if this legislation applies to your case. The relevant appeal form and booklet are available via the School Admissions website or you can telephone the School Admissions Team to request a form. The form should be returned to the Clerk to the Appeals Panel at the address on the appeal form who will later advise you of the date, time and place of the hearing. If your appeal is for The Woodroffe School or Highcliffe School please contact the schools directly and they will advise the Clerk to the Governing Body at the school. You cannot appeal more than once in the same academic year unless there has been a significant change in circumstances to change your criteria or other new material evidence becomes available which you could not reasonably have obtained or submitted at the original hearing.
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Infant Class Size Appeals Parliament has decided that a maximum limit of 30 children (subject to a few exceptions) should be placed on the size of an infant class that is taught by one teacher. By law, admissions authorities must comply with that requirement. If the admissions authority refused a place because of the need to comply with that requirement, an Appeal Panel can only uphold an appeal if it is satisfied that: (a)
the child would have been offered a place if the admission arrangements had been properly implemented; and/or the child should have been offered a place as the admission arrangements were/are contrary to the mandatory provisions in the School Admissions Code and the School Standards and Framework Act 1998; and/or the decision to refuse admission was not one which a reasonable admissions authority would have made in the circumstances of the case.
(b) (c)
Effectively the law makes an infant class admission appeal a review of the decision already taken. An Appeal Panel has no discretion about this. Unless the Panel is satisfied that one or more of the above reasons applies, it has no power to uphold an appeal, no matter what the personal circumstances of an appellant are. The letter advising you of the grounds for refusal will confirm if this legislation applies to you. Children with a Statement of Special Educational Needs If your child has a Statement of Special Educational Needs you should contact the SEN team within the Children’s Services Directorate for appropriate advice and guidance on 01305 224888. Separate appeal arrangements exist under the Education Act 1996 for you to appeal against the special educational needs provision/placement for your child.
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Pyramid Information - School Details by Area Beaminster Pyramid Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier 4-11 Two Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel/Fax: 01308 868376 www.broadwindsor.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number VC 13
Mr N Arnold
4-11 Two Tier
Tel: 01300 320644 www.greenford.dorset.sch.uk
VC
25
Mr N Evans
4-11
Tel/Fax: 01308 868492
VA
15
Parrett & Axe CE Primary School
Two Tier
www.mosterton.dorset.sch.uk
4-11
Tel: 01308 862201 Fax: 01308 862807 www.stmarysbeaminster.dorset.sch.uk
VA
30
VA
15
Broadwindsor CE Primary School, Drimpton Road, Broadwindsor, Beaminster, DT8 3QL Mr M Atkinson Greenford CE Primary School Chilfrome Lane, Maiden Newton,
SIF
Feeder School To Beaminster School
Beaminster School
Dorchester, DT2 0AX
*
Beaminster School
Fair Oak Way, Mosterton, Beaminster, DT8 3QL Ms C Briden St Mary's CE Primary School Clay Lane, Beaminster, DT8 3BY
Two Tier
Mrs L Crew
4-11
Tel: 01308 488302 Fax: 01308 488538
Salway Ash CE Primary School Salway Ash, Bridport, DT6 5JE Mr I Robinson Stickland's CE Primary School Summer Lane, Evershot, Dorchester, DT2 0JP Mr M Best Beaminster School (Specialism: Technology) Newton, Beaminster, DT8 3EP
Two tier
www.salwayash.dorset.sch.uk
4-11 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01935 83287 www.sticklands.dorset.sch.uk
VA
17
11-18 Two Tier
Tel: 01308 862633 Fax: 01308 863909 www.beaminster.dorset.sch.uk
VC
126
Beaminster School
*
Beaminster School
Beaminster School
N/A
Schools with Specialist Resourced Provision School Type of Provision St Mary's CE Primary School Complex Learning Difficulties Clay Lane, Beaminster, DT8 3BY Beaminster School Complex Learning Difficulties Newton, Beaminster, DT8 3EP
Blandford Pyramid Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier 4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01258 453120 Fax: 01258 451060 www.archbishopwake.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number VA 60
Mrs J Hicks Archbishop Wake CE Primary School Black Lane, Blandford Forum, DT11 8SW
SIF
Feeder School To
Mr P Lavis
4-11
Tel: 01258 453331 Fax: 01258 455865
VA
30
Blandford St Mary CE Primary School Birch Avenue, Blandford St Mary, Blandford Forum, DT11 9QD Ms S Whitlock (acting) Downlands Primary School College Rd, Blandford Camp, Blandford Forum, DT11 8BG Miss C Hebditch The Dunbury School Dolway Lane, Winterborne Whitechurch Blandford Forum, DT11 0AW (see footnote below)
Two tier
www.blandfordstmary.dorset.sch.uk
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01258 453348 Fax: 01258 455286 www.downlands.dorset.sch.uk
C
45
The Blandford School
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01258 880501 Fax: 01258 881216 www.dunbury.dorset.sch.uk
VC
30
The Blandford School
Mrs E Wesley-Barker
4-11
Tel: 01258 452277 Fax: 01258 489671
VA
20
Durweston CE Primary School Durweston, Blandford Forum, DT11 0QA Mrs S Ryall Milldown CE Primary School Milldown Rd, Blandford, DT11 7SN
Two tier
www.durweston.dorset.sch.uk
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01258 452456 Fax: 01258 453206 www.milldown.dorset.sch.uk
VC
30
The Blandford School
*
*
The Blandford School
The Blandford School
The Blandford School
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel/Fax: 01258 452025 www.pimperneprimaryschool.co.uk
Category Admission Number VC 25
SIF
Category Admission Number C 60
SIF
Feeder School To
Ms S Whitlock (acting) 4-11 The Blandford School Pimperne CE VC Primary School Two tier School Lane, Pimperne, Blandford Forum, DT11 8UG Ms D Brown (acting) 4-11 Tel/Fax: 01258 452107 VA 30 The Blandford School Spetisbury Hall & Sloper's CE Primary Two tier www.spetisbury.dorset.sch.uk School High Street, Spetisbury, Blandford Forum, DT11 9DF Ms S Wilson 11-18 Tel: 01258 451121 Fax: 01258 454755 VC 210 N/A The Blandford School Two tier www.blandford.dorset.sch.uk (Specialism: Technology) Milldown Rd, Blandford, DT11 7SQ Footnote: The Dunbury School is a federated school and uses premises at Winterborne Kingston, Winterborne Stickland and Winterborne Whitechurch.
Bridport Pyramid Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Ms D Btrown (acting) Bridport Primary School St Andrew's Rd, Bridport, DT6 3BJ Mrs C Staple Burton Bradstock CE Primary School Church Street, Burton Bradstock, Ms S Gibbs Loders CE Primary School Loders, Bridport, DT6 3SA
4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01308 422846 Fax: 01306 458710 www.bridport.dorset.sch.uk
4-11 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01308 897369 www.burtonbradstock.dorset.sch.uk
VC
15
The Sir John Colfox School
4-11 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01308 423418 www.loders.dorset.sch.uk
VC
12
The Sir John Colfox School
VA
9
Mr JP Draper
4-11
Tel: 01308 485380 Fax: 01308 485523
Powerstock CE Primary School Powerstock, Bridport, DT6 3TB
Two tier
www.powerstock.dorset.sch.uk
Feeder School To The Sir John Colfox
School
*
The Sir John Colfox School
Headteacher & School Address
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel/Fax: 01308 423065 www.stmarybridport.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number VC 30
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01308 423568 Fax: 01308 421291 www.stcatherinesbridport.dorset.sch.uk
VA
20
The Sir John Colfox School
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01308 423502 Fax: 01308 421164 www.symondsbury.dorset.sch.uk
VA
16
The Sir John Colfox School
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01308 482410 Fax: 01308 482520 www.thorners.dorset.sch.uk
VA
15
The Sir John Colfox School
11-18 Two tier
Tel: 01308 422291 Fax: 01308 420036 www.colfox.dorset.sch.uk
C
150
N/A
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Mr D Buckland Burton Primary School Campbell Rd, Burton, Christchurch, BH23 7JY Mrs J Ashenden Christchurch Infant School Addiscombe Rd, Christchurch, BH23 2AE Mr S Adorian Christchurch Junior School Clarendon Rd, Christchurch, BH23 2AA
4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01202 482588 www.burtonpri.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number C 45
4-7 Two tier
Tel: 01202 485851 Fax: 01202 479149 www.christchurchinf.dorset.sch.uk
C
120
Christchurch Junior School
7-11 Two tier
Tel: 01202 485579 Fax: 01202 484531 www.christchurchjun.dorset.sch.uk
C
124
Twynham School
Ms H Farmer St Mary's CE Primary School Skilling Hill Rd, Bridport, DT6 5LA Mrs F Guppy St Catherine's Catholic Primary School, Bridport Pymore Rd, Bridport, DT6 3TR Mrs H Farmer Symondsbury CE Primary School Symondsbury, Bridport, DT6 6HD Ms J Chaffey Thorner's CE Primary School Litton Cheney, Dorchester, DT2 9AU Mrs K Taylor The Sir John Colfox School (Specialism: Languages) Ridgeway Estate, Bridport, DT6 3DT
Age/Tier
SIF
Feeder School To The Sir John Colfox School
Christchurch & Highcliffe Area SIF
Feeder School To The Grange School
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax
Category Admission Number
SIF
Mrs K Boynton
4-11
Tel: 01425 273029 Fax: 01425 270449
F
60
Highcliffe St Mark CE Primary School Greenways, Hghcliffe, Christchurch, BH23 5AZ Mr D Churchill Mudeford Infant School Queen's Rd, Mudeford, Christchurch, BH23 3HH Mr M Partridge Mudeford Junior School Mudeford Lane, Christchurch, BH23 3HP Mr N Tarchetti Somerford Primary School Draper Rd, Somerford, Christchurch, BH23 3AS
Two tier
www.highcliffeprimary.dorset.sch.uk
4-7 Two tier
Tel: 01202 485513 Fax: 01202 488142 www.mudefordinf.dorset.sch.uk
C
60
Mudeford Junior School
7-11 Two tier
Tel: 01202 473217 Fax: 01202 476783 www.mudefordjun.dorset.sch.uk
C
66
The Grange School/ Highcliffe School
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01202 485436 Fax: 01202 482359 www.somerford.dorset.sch.uk
C
60
The Grange School
Mrs C King
4-11
Tel: 01202 484105 Fax: 01202 488702
VA
30
*
Twynham School
The Priory CE Primary School Wick Lane. Christchurch, BH23 1HX
Two tier
www.prioryschool.dorset.sch.uk
Ms L Buxton
4-11
Tel: 01202 485976 Fax: 01202 483092
VA
30
*
Links with St Peter's
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Dorset Rd, Somerford, Christchurch, BH23 3DA Miss J Potts Highcliffe School (Specialisms: Languages & Science) Parkside, Highcliffe, Christchurch, BH23 4QD (see footnote below)
Two tier
www.stjosephs.dorset.sch.uk
11-18 Two tier
Tel: 01425 273381 Fax: 01425 271405 www.highcliffe.dorset.sch.uk
*
Feeder School To
Highcliffe School
RC Bournemouth
Academy
216
N/A
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01202 486536/7 Fax: 01202 487621 www.grange.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number C 130
SIF
Headteacher Tel/Fax 4-9 Tel/Fax: 01202 659179 Three Tier www.henburyview.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number C 30
SIF
4-9 Tel: 01202 695722 Fax: 01202 657890 Three Tier www.rushcombe.dorset.sch.uk
C
Feeder School To
Mr S Dossett 11-18 N/A The Grange School Two tier (Specialism: Sports) Redvers Rd, Christchurch, BH23 3AU Dr T Fish 11-18 Tel: 01202 486237 Fax: 01202 486230 Academy 240 N/A Twynham School Two tier www.twynham.dorset.sch.uk (Specialism: Technology & Music) Sopers Lane, Christchurch, BH23 1JF Footnote: An agreement exists with Hampshire LA to admit children from a defined area of south west Hampshire. The catchment area of Brockenhurst, St Luke's Sway, Bransgore, Tiptoe, Hordle, Highcliffe St Mark Primary Schools and Mudeford Junior School form part of the catchment area of Highcliffe School and are feeder schools to Highcliffe School.
Schools with Specialist Resourced Provision School & Address Christchurch Infant School Addiscombe Rd, Christchurch, BH23 2AE Christchurch Junior School Clarendon Rd, Christchurch, BH23 2AA Twynham School Sopers Lane, Christchurch, BH23 1JF
Type of Provision Complex Language & Commmunication Difficulties Complex Language & Communication Difficulties Complex Language & Communication Difficulties
Corfe Hills Pyramid Headteacher & School Address Mrs J Clarke Henbury View First School Hillside Rd, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne, BH21 3TR Mrs C Mahon Rushcombe First School Hanham Rd, Corfe Mullen, BH21 3PX
Age/Tier
60
Feeder School To Lockyer's Middle School
Lockyer's Middle School
Headteacher & School Address Mrs R Tomkins Stuminster Marshall First School High Street, Sturminster Marshall, BH21 4AY Mr M Legge Lockyer's Middle School Blandford Rd, Corfe Mullen, BH21 3HQ Mr D Brooks Allenbourn Middle School East Borough, Wimborne, BH21 1PL (see footnotes 1 & 2 below)
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax 4-9 Tel: 01258 857348 Fax: 01258 858349 Three Tier www.sturminstermarshall.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number C 30
9-13 Tel/Fax: 01202 692779 Three Tier www.lockyersmid.dorset.sch.uk
C
132
Corfe Hills School
9-13 Tel: 01202 886738 Fax: 01202 856058 Three Tier www.allenbourn.dorset.sch.uk
C
157
Corfe Hills School/ Queen Elizabeth's School
Poole Schools with links to Corfe Hills Headteacher & School Address Mrs R Moore #Broadstone First School Tudor Rd, Broadstone, Poole, BH18 8AA Mrs S Birley #Merley First School Oakley Straight, Merley, Wimborne, BH21 1SD (see footnote 1 below) Mrs R Leach #Springdale First School Springdale Rd, Broadstone, BH18 9BW (see footnote 3 below) Mr A Johnson #Broadstone Middle School Dunyeats Rd, Broadstone, BH18 8AE (see footnotes 1 & 3 below)
Headteacher Tel/Fax 4-9 Tel: 01202 694376 Fax: 01202 659167 Three Tier www.broadstonefirstschool.co.uk
Feeder School to
4-9 Tel: 01202 888455 Three Tier www.merleyfirst.poole.sch.uk
Broadstone Middle School/Allenbourn Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01202 692700 Fax: 01202 693752 Three Tier www.springdaleschool.org.uk
Lockyer's Middle School/Broadstone Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01202 696121 Fax: 01202 602371 Three Tier www.bmsweb.co.uk
Corfe Hills School
Broadstone Middle School
SIF
Feeder School To Lockyer's Middle School
Headteacher & School Address
Headteacher Tel/Fax 13-18 Tel: 01202 656300 Fax: 01202 656356 Three tier www.corfe-hills.dorset.sch.uk
Feeder School to N/A
Mr A Hinchcliffe #Corfe Hills School Higher Blandford Rd, Broadstone, BH18 9BG Footnote 1: Merley First School is a recognised feeder school to Broadstone Middle School. However, a formal agreement also exists for the children of parents living in Merley with Allenbourn Middle School. Footnote 2: Allenbourn Middle School is a recognised feeder school to Corfe Hills School and Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne. Footnote 3: Springdale First School is a recognised feeder school to Broadstone Middle School and Lockyer's Middle School dependent on address. #Schools not maintained by Dorset LA. For further information please contact Poole LA.
Schools with Specialist Resourced Provision School & Address Allenbourn Middle School East Borough, Wimborne, BH21 1PL
Type of Provision Complex Specific Learning Difficulties
Dorchester Pyramid Headteacher & School Address Mrs M Austin Broadmayne First School Knighton Lane, Broadmayne, DT2 8PH Mrs H Williams Cerne Abbas CE First School Duck Street, Cerne Abbas, DT2 7LA Mr B Duffin Cheselbourne Village School Cheselbourne, Dorchester, DT2 7NT Mr P Minns Damers First School Damers Rd, Dorchester, DT1 2LB Ms J Thorpe (acting) Frome Valley CE First School School Drive, Crossways, Dorchester, DT2 8WR
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax 4-9 Tel: 01305 852471 Fax: 01305 852167 Three Tier www.broadmayne.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number C 30
SIF
Feeder School To
4-9 Tel/Fax: 01300 341319 Three Tier www.cerneabbas.dorset.sch.uk
VC
15
Dorchester Middle School
4-9 Tel/Fax: 01258 837306 Three Tier www.cheselbourne.dorset.sch.uk
C
10
St Mary's Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01305 264924 Fax: 01305 257213 Three Tier www.damers.dorset.sch.uk
C
90
Dorchester Middle School
4-9 Tel/Fax: 01305 852643 Three Tier www.fromevalley.dorset.sch.uk
VA
30
St Mary's Middle School
St Mary's Middle School
Headteacher & School Address Ms M Cridland Manor Park CE First School Mellstock Avenue, Dorchester, DT2 2BH Mr N McDermott Milborne St Andrew First School Hopsfield, Milborne St Andrew, Blandford, DT11 0JE Ms T Jones Piddle Valley CE First School Piddletrenthide, Dorchester, DT2 7QL Mr P Farrington The Prince of Wales School Maiden Castle Rd, Dorchester, DT1 2HH Mr D Hunwick Puddletown CE First School High Street, Puddletown, Dorchester, DT2 8RY Mr I Donnelly St Mary's CE First School West Hill, Charminster, Dorchester, DT2 9RD Miss J Clayton St Mary's Catholic First School Lucetta Lane, Dorchester, DT1 2DD Mrs R Horne Winterbourne Valley CE First School Winterbourne Abbas, Dorchester, DT2 9LW Mr P Chadwick Dorchester Middle School Queen's Avenue. Dorchester, DT1 2HS
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax 4-9 Tel: 01305 268741 Fax: 01305 268407 Three Tier www.manorpark.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number VC 75
SIF
Feeder School To
4-9 Tel: 01258 837362 Fax: 01258 837170 Three Tier www.milborne.dorset.sch.uk
C
23
St Mary's Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01300 348219 Fax: 01300 348887 Three Tier www.piddlevalley.dorset.sch.uk
VA
23
St Mary's Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01305 257120 Fax: 01305 257121 Three Tier www.princeofwales.dorset.sch.uk
C
30
Dorchester Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01305 848206 Fax: 01305 848094 Three Tier www.puddletownfirst.dorset.sch.uk
VC
30
St Mary's Middle School
4-9 Tel/Fax: 01305 263880 Three Tier www.charminster.dorset.sch.uk
VC
42
No named receiver school
4-9 Tel: 01305 262258 Fax: 01305 257101 Three Tier www.stmarysdorchester.dorset.sch.uk
VA
30
No named receiver school
4-9 Tel: 01305 889297 Three Tier www.winterbournevalley.dorset.sch.uk
VA
18
Dorchester Middle School
9-13 Tel: 01305 265651 Fax: 01305 263549 Three Tier www.dorchestermid.dorset.sch.uk
C
150
The Thomas Hardye School
No named reciever school
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax 9-13 Tel: 01305 848293 Fax: 01305 848801 Three Tier www.stmaryspudd.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number VA 120
SIF
Headteacher Tel/Fax 4-9 Tel: 01202 873747 Fax: 01202 890121 Three Tier www.fernfirst.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number C 60
SIF
4-9 Tel: 01202 573074 Fax: 01202 580307 Three Tier www.hampreston.dorset.sch.uk
VA
Feeder School To
Mr C Winch The Thomas St Mary's CE Middle School Hardye School Puddletown, Dorchester, DT2 8SA Mr R Jenkinson 9-13 Tel: 01305 262897 Fax: 01305 251395 The Thomas St Osmund's CE Middle School Three Tier www.stosmunds.dorset.sch.uk VA 150 Hardye School Barnes Way, Rothesay Rd, Dorchester, DT1 2DZ Mr M Foley 13-18 Tel: 01305 266064 Fax: 01305 250510 Academy 475 N/A The Thomas Hardye School Three Tier www.thomas-hardye.dorset.sch.uk (Specialism: Science/SEN/Humanities) Queen's Avenue, Dorchester, DT1 2ET NB Cerne Abbas CE VC First School will no longer be a feeder school to Dorchester Middle School from September 2012 and will instead form part of the catchment area of St Osmund's CE VA Middle School. This will apply to in year applications and transfer to middle school for 2013-2014.
Schools with Specialist Resourced Provision School & Address Damers First School Damers Rd, Dorchester, DT1 2LB The Prince of Wales School Maiden Castle Rd, Dorchester, DT1 2HH Dorchester Middle School Queen's Avenue, Dorchester, DT1 2HS The Thomas Hardye School Queen's Avenue, Dorchester, DT1 2ET
Type of Provision Type of Provision Complex Language & Communication Difficulties Complex Physical & Learning Difficulties Complex Language & Communication Difficulties Complex Learning & Communication Difficulties
Ferndown & West Moors Pyramid (including Verwood schools) Headteacher & School Address Mrs J Di-Pede Ferndown First School Church Rd, Ferndown, BH22 9ET Mrs J Marshall Hampreston CE First School Hampreston , Wimborne, BH21 7LX
Age/Tier
28
Feeder School To Ferndown Middle School Ferndown Middle School
Headteacher & School Address Mrs M Davy Oakhurst First School Shaftesbury Rd, Ferndown, BH22 0DY Mr J Bagwell Parley First School Glenmoor Rd, Ferndown, BH22 8QE Ms C Sims (acting) St Ives First School Sandy Lane, Ringwood, BH24 2LE Mr J Harrison St Mary's CE First School, West Moors Station Rd, West Moors, Ferndown, BH22 0JF Mrs J Turner Three Legged Cross First School Church Rd, Three Legged Cross, Wimborne, BH21 6RF Mr R Withey Hillside First School Hillside Rd, Verwood, BH31 7HE (see footnote 2 below) Mr A Parsons Verwood CE First School Howe Lane, Verwood, BH31 6JF (see footnote 2 below) Mrs J Green Trinity CE First School Coopers Lane, Verwood, BH31 7PG (see footnote 2 below) Mrs G Allen Ferndown Middle School Peter Grant Way, off Church Rd, Ferndown, BH22 9UP
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax 4-9 Tel: 01202 871577 Fax:01202 876506 Three Tier www.oakhurst.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number C 30
SIF
Feeder School To
4-9 Tel: 01202 874400 Fax: 01202 872036 Three Tier www.parley.dorset.sch.uk
C
60
Ferndown Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01425 475478 Fax: 01425 472641 Three Tier www.stives.dorset.sch.uk
C
30
West Moors Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01202 874838 Fax: 01202 861826 Three Tier www.stmaryswestmoors.dorset.sch.uk
VC
30
West Moors Middle School
4-9 Tel/Fax: 01202 822460 Three Tier www.threeleggedcross.dorset.sch.uk
C
20
West Moors Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01202 822737 Fax: 01202 822316 Three Tier www.hillsidefirst.dorset.sch.uk
C
60
Emmanuel Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01202 822652 Fax: 01202 822369 Three Tier www.verwoodfirst.dorset.sch.uk
VA
60
Emmanuel Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01202 821704 Fax: 01202 821149 Three Tier www.trinity.dorset.sch.uk
VA
30
Emmanuel Middle School
9-13 Tel: 01202 876556 Fax: 01202 897065 Three Tier www.fernmid.dorset.sch.uk
C
130
Ferndown Upper School
West Moors Middle School
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax 9-13 Tel/Fax: 01202 872474 Three Tier www.westmoorsmid.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number C 85
SIF
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier 4-11 Two tier
Category Admission Number VA 17
SIF
Mr M Salisbury St George's CE Primary School Church Track, Bourton, Gillingham, SP8 5BN Mrs C Jessiman Gillingham Primary School School Rd, Gillingham, SP8 4QR
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01747 840409 Fax: 01747 841019 www.bourton.dorset.sch.uk
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01747 823245 Fax: 01747 843917 www.gillinghamprimary.org.uk
C
Feeder School To
Miss A Bunting Ferndown Upper School West Moors Middle School Heathfield Way, West Moors, Ferndown, BH22 0DA Ms J Watson 9-13 Tel: 01202 828100 Fax: 01202 828104 VA 150 Ferndown Upper Emmanuel CE Middle School Three Tier www.emmanuel.dorset.sch.uk School/Queen Elizabeth's School Howe Lane. Verwood, BH31 6JF (see footnote 2 below) Mr A Willis 13-18 Tel: 01202 871243 Fax: 01202 893383 C 260 N/A Ferndown Upper School Three Tier www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk (Specialism: Arts) Cherry Grove, Ferndown, BH22 9EY (see footnote 2 below) Mr A Puttock 13-18 Tel: 01202 885233 Fax: 01202 840703 VC 360 N/A Queen Elizabeth's CE School Three Tier www.qe.dorset.sch.uk (Specialism: Sports) Blandford Rd, Wimborne Minster, BH21 4DT Footnote 1:Some children from Hampreston CE VA First School at the age of 9+ may seek admission to St Michael's CE VA Middle School on denominational grounds. Footnote 2:At the age of 13+ parents living in the Verwood are given the opportunity to express a preference for their child to attend Ferndown Upper School or Queen Elizabeth's School as their catchment area school.
Gillingham Pyramid
60
Feeder School To Gillingham School
Gillingham School
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier 4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01747 822588 Fax: 01747 826648 www.milton.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number VA 17
Mr M Barge Milton on Stour CE Primary School Milton on Stour, Gillingham, SP8 5QD Ms J Wise St Gregory's CE Primary School New Street, Marnhull, Sturminster Newton, DT10 1PZ Ms A Herrera St Mary's Catholic Primary School Old Mill Lane. Marmhull, Sturminster Newton, DT10 1JX Mrs J Sanderson Stower Provost Primary School Woodville, Stour Provost, Gillingham, SP8 5LX Mr S Crumpler Wyke Primary School Deane Avenue, Gillingham, SP8 4SH Mrs A Christopher St Mary the Virgin CE Primary School Pheasant Way, Shaftesbury Rd, Gillingham, SP8 4LP Mrs L Lyons Gillingham School Hardings Lane, Gillingham, SP8 4QP (see footnote below)
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01258 820206 Fax: 01258 821016 www.stgregorymarnhull.dorset.sch.uk
VA
24
Gilingham School
4-11 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01258 820417 www.stmarymarnhull.dorset.sch.uk
VA
25
Gillingham School
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01747 838370 Fax: 01747 838083 www.stowerprovost.dorset.sch.uk
C
21
Gillingham School
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01747 825665 Fax: 01747 835627 www.gillinghamwyke.dorset.sch.uk
C
30
Gillingham School
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01747 824446 Fax: 01747 825095 www.stmarygillingham.dorset.sch.uk
VA
30
Gillingham School
11-18 Two tier
Tel: 01747 822222/3 Fax:01747 825263 www.gillingham.dorset.sch.uk
VC
270
N/A
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01747 840394 www.whitesheet.wilts.sch.uk
Feeder School to Gillingham School
Wiltshire schools with links to Gillingham School & Address
Age/Tier
Mr B Howden #Whitesheet CE VA Primary School Butts Lane, Kilmington, BA12 6RB (KS1) Chapel Lane, Zeals, BA12 6NL (KS2)
4-11 Two tier
SIF
Feeder School To Gillingham School
School & Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01747 820260 www.hindonce.wilts.sch.uk
Feeder School to Gillingham School
Mrs S Coleman 4-11 #Hindon St Mary's & St John's CE Two tier VA Primary School School Lane, Hindon, Salisbury, SP3 6EA Mrs C Williams 4-11 Tel: 01747 860515 Fax: 01747 861039 Gillingham School #Mere Primary School Two tier www.mereschool.com Springfield Rd, Mere, Warminster, BA12 8EW Footnote: The catchment area for Gillingham School includes a defined area of South West Wiltshire # Schools not maintained by Dorset LA. For further information contact Wiltshire LA.
Schools with Specialist Resourced Provision School & Address Gillingham Primary School School Rd, Gillingham, SP8 4QR
Type of Provision Complex Language & Communication Difficulties
Lyme Regis Pyramid Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier 4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01297 560591 Fax: 01297 560484 www.charmouth.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number C 25
Mr C Vincent Charmouth Primary School Lower School Lane, Charmouth, DT6 6LR Ms A Grose
4-11
Tel/Fax: 01297 442623
VA
St Michael's CE Primary School Kingsway, Lyme Regis, DT7 3DY Mrs H Whitehead Marshwood CE Primary School Marshwood, Bridport, DT6 5Q
Two tier
www.stmichaelslyme.dorset.sch.uk
4-11 Two tier
Tel/Fax:01297 678224 www.marshwood.dorset.sch.uk
27
SIF
Feeder School To The Woodroffe School
*
The Woodroffe School
VA
10
The Woodroffe School
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Mrs T Robinson Thorncombe St Mary's CE Primary School Thorncombe, Chard, TA20 4NE
4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01460 30535 Fax: 01460 30154 www.stmarysthorncombe.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission Number VC 11
F
168
SIF
Feeder School To The Woodroffe School
*
Dr R Steward
11-18
Tel: 01297 442232 Fax: 01297 444762
The Woodroffe School (Specialism: Visual Arts) Uplyme Rd, Lyme Regis, DT7 3LX (see footnote below)
Two tier
www.woodroffe.dorset.sch.uk
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01297 442210 Fax: 01297 445127 www.uplyme-mrsethelstons.devon.sch.uk
Feeder School to The Woodroffe School
Category Admission SIF Number C 60
C
N/A
Devon school linked to Lyme Regis School & Address
Mrs A Rice 4-11 #Mrs Ethelston's CE VA Primary Two tier School Pound Lane, Uplyme, Lyme Regis, DT7 3TT Footnote: The catchment area for The Woodroffe School includes a specific area of East Devon. * A supplementary information form (SIF) must be completed if applying on denominational grounds. For The Woodroffe School you will need to complete the SIF if applying under aptitude and live outside of Dorset. #Schools not maintained by Dorset LA. For further information please contact Devon LA.
Lytchett & Upton Pyramid Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Mr S France Lytchett Matravers Primary School Wareham Rd, Lytchett Matravers, Poole, BH16 6DY Mr N Helm Upton Infant School Guest Rd, Upton, Poole, BH16 5LQ
4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01202 622378 Fax: 01202 632912 www.lytchettmatravers.dorset.sch.uk
4-7 Two tier
Tel: 01202 622367 Fax: 01202 624659 www.uptoninf.dorset.sch.uk
90
Feeder School To Lytchett Minster School
Upton Junior School
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01202 622649 Fax: 01202 621018 www.uptonjun.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission SIF Number C 96
Feeder School To
Mr A Gould 7-11 Lytchett Minster Upton Junior School Two tier School St Martin's Rd, Upton, Poole BH16 5NQ Mr S Clark 7-11 Tel: 01202 622413 Fax: 01202 621230 F 11+: 168 N/A Lytchett Minster School Two tier www.lytchettminster.dorset.sch.uk 13+: 66 Post Green, Lytchett Minster, Poole, BH16 6JD (see footnotes 1 & 2 below) Footnote 1: Children living in the Sandford Middle School area at the age of 13+ can express a preference to attend either The Purbeck School or Lytchett Minster School Footnote 2: The admission number quoted for the 13+ age group does not include those pupils already attending the school.
Purbeck Pyramid Please note: It has been determined that the Purbeck pyramid will with effect from September 2013 change from three tier to two tier pattern of education provision. As part of this change first schools in September 2012 will retain their Year 5 pupils, Year 8 pupils will transfer to upper school as normal, and there will no intake to Purbeck middle schools at Year 5. With effect from September 2013, the first schools will retain their Year 6 pupils, Years 7 & 8 will transfer to secondary school and all the Purbeck middle schools will close. Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher
Category
Tel/Fax
Mr S Battishill Bere Regis Community School Rye Hill, Bere Regis, Wareham, BH20 7LP Mrs J Muir Bovington Primary School Holt Rd, Bovington Camp, Wareham, BH20 6LE Mr N Beckett Corfe Castle CE Primary School East Street, Corfe Castle, Wareham, BH20 5EE
Admission
SIF
Feeder School To
Number
4-10 Tel/Fax: 01929 471334 Three tier www.bereregis.dorset.sch.uk
C
15
4-10 Tel: 01929 462744 Fax: 01929 463238 Three tier www.bovingtonprimary.dorset.sch.uk
C
45
4-10 Tel: 01929 480428 Fax: 01929 481223 Three tier www.corfecastle.dorset.sch.uk
VC
15
Sandford Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012 Bovington Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012 Wareham Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher
Category
Tel/Fax
Admission
SIF
Feeder School To
Number
Ms L Goldsmith Wareham St Mary CE Primary School Streche Rd, Wareham, BH20 4PG
4-10 Tel: 01929 552517 Fax: 01929 556517 Three tier www.WarehamStMary.dorset.sch.uk
VC
30
Mrs A Brown St George's CE Primary School High Street, Langton Matravers, BH19 3HB Mrs H Armstrong St Mark's CE PrimarySchool Bell Street. Swanage, BH19 2SA
4-10 Tel: 01929 422973 Fax: 01929 427936 Three tier www.stgeorgeslangton.dorset.sch.uk
VA
15
4-10 Tel: 01929 422949 Fax: .01929 425504 Three tier www.stmarksswanage.dorset.sch.uk
VA
30
Ms L Lake St Mary's RC Primary School Manor Rd, Swanage. BH19 2BH
4-10 Tel: 01929 424909 Fax: 01929 422784 Three tier www.stmarysswanage.dorset.sch.uk
VA
24
Mrs H Brown 4-10 Tel/Fax: 01929 462565 St Mary & St Joseph Catholic Primary School Three tier www.stmaryswool.dorset.sch.uk Folly Lane, Wool. BH20 6DS
VA
25
Mr J Payne Sandford St Martin CE Primary School Sandford, Wareham, BH20 7AJ
4-10 Tel/Fax: 01929 552949 Three tier www.sandfordprimary.dorset.sch.uk
VA
45
Ms D Corbin (acting) Stoborough CE Primary School Corfe Rd, Stoborough, Wareham, BH20 5AD Mr P Mason Swanage Primary School Mount Scar, Swanage, BH19 2EY
4-10 Tel: 01929 552974 Fax: 01929 550960 Three tier www.stoborough.dorset.sch.uk
VA
25
4-10 Tel: 01929 422424 Fax: 01929 426652 Three tier www.SwanagePrimary.dorset.sch.uk
C
30
Wareham Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012 Swanage Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012 Swanage Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012 Swanage Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012 Bovington Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012
*
Sandford Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012 Sandford Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012 Swanage Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012
Headteacher & School Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher
Category
Tel/Fax
Mrs S Buckland Lulworth & Winfrith CE Primary School School Lane, West Lulworth, BH20 5SA (see footnote 1 below) Ms C Dalgleish (acing) Wool CE Primary School High Street, Wool, BH20 6BT
Admission
SIF
Feeder School To
Number
4-10 Tel: 01929 400330 Fax: 01929 400717 Three tier www.lulworthwinfrith.dorset.sch.uk
VC
15
Bovington Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012
4-10 Tel: 01929 462569 Fax: 01929 463202 Three tier www.woolprimary.dorset.sch.uk
VA
20
Bovington Middle School NB: No intake to Year 5 in 2012 No intake into Year 5 in 2012
Mr K Sutton 10-13 Tel: 01929 462495 Fax: 01929 405161 C N/A Bovington Middle School Three tier www.bovingtonmid.dorset.sch.uk Cologne Rd, Bovington Camp, Wareham, BH20 6NU Mr R Graham 10-13 Tel: 01929 556228 Fax: 01929 550241 VC N/A No intake to Sandford CE Middle School Three tier www.sandfordmid.dorset.sch.uk Year 5 in 2012 Sandford, Wareham, BH20 7BN Mr D Pratten 10-13 Tel: 01929 422025 Fax: 01929 423986 C N/A No intake into Swanage Middle School Three tier www.swanagemiddle.dorset.sch.uk Year 5 in 2012 High Street, Herston, Swanage, BH19 2PH Mr I Clark 10-13 Tel: 01929 553335 Fax: 01929 550035 C N/A No intake into Wareham Middle School Three tier www.warehammid.dorset.sch.uk Year 5 in 2012 Worgret Rd, Wareham, BH20 4PH N/A Ms L Symonds 13-18 Tel: 01929 556301 Fax: 01929 554025 C 270 The Purbeck School Three tier www.purbeck.dorset.sch.uk Worgret Rd, Wareham, BH20 4PF (see footnote 2 below) Mr S Clark 11-18 Tel: 01202 622413 Fax: 01202 621230 F 11+:168 N/A Lytchett Minster School Two tier www.lytchettminster.dorset.sch.uk 13+:66 Post Green, Lytchett Minster, Poole, BH16 6JD (see foonote 2 below) Note: All Islands in Poole Harbour com under the responsibility of Dorset LA with the exception of Pergins (currently uninhabited) and operate with
in the following catchment areas: Round, Green Furzey & Long Islands - (Corfe Castle CE First School/Wareham Middle School/The Purbeck School) Gigger (currently uninhabited) - The Lady St Mary First School/Wareham Middle School/The Purbeck School) Drove (currently unihabited) - Swanage First School/Swanage Middle School/The Purbeck School Footnote 1: Lulworth & Winfrith is a federated school and uses premises at West Lulworth and Winfrith Newburgh. Footnote 2: Children living in the Sandford Middle School area at the age of 13+ can express a preference to attend either The Purbeck School or Lytchett Minster School as their catchment area school.
Shaftesbury Pyramid School & Address Mr P Meacham The Abbey CE Primary School St James Street, Shaftesbury, SP7 8HQ Mrs A Way St Andrew's CE Primary School West Street, Fontmell Magna, Shaftesbury, SP7 0PF Ms R Tidby Motcombe CE Primary School Motcombe, Shaftesbury, SP7 9NT Mr R Larter Shaftesbury CE Primary School Wincombe Lane, Shaftesbury, SP7 8PZ Mr M Blackman Shaftesbury School (Specialism- Sports) Salisbury Rd, Shaftesbury, SP7 8ER (see footnotes 1 &2 below)
4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel/Fax: 01747 852620 www.shaftesburyabbey.dorset.sch.uk
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01747 811500 Fax: 01747 811039 www.fontmell.dorset.sch.uk
VA
30
Shaftesbury School & Sports College
4-11 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01747 852018 www.motcombeschool.org.uk
VA
16
Shaftesbury School & Sports College
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01747 852901 Fax: 01747 850891 www.shaftesburyprimary.dorset.sch.uk
VC
60
Shaftesbury School & Sports College
11-18 Two tier
Tel: 01747 854498 Fax: 01747 851208 www.shaftesbury.dorset.sch.uk
VC
170 (40 boarding places available in total for years
VA
Admission SIF Number 30
Feeder School To Shaftesbury School
& Sports College
7-11)
N/A
Wiltshire schools with links to Shaftesbury School & Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01747 870675 Fax: 01747 871757
Feeder School to Shaftesbury School & Sports College
Category Admission SIF Number VC 30
The Gryphon School
Mr L Chandler 4-11 #St John's Primary CE VC Primary Two tier School Weaveland Rd, Tisbury, Salisbury, Salisbury, SP3 6HJ Mrs A Macey 4-11 Tel/Fax: 01722 716348 Shaftesbury School #Chilmark & Fonthill Bishop CE VA Two tier www.chilmarkfonthill.ik.org & Sports College Primary School The Street, Chilmark, Salisbury, SP3 5AR Mrs E Morrison 4-11 Tel: 01747 830427 Shaftesbury School www.semley.wilts.sch.uk & Sports College #Semley CE VA Primary School Two tier Semley, Shaftesbury, SP7 9AU Footnote 1: The catchment area for Shaftesbury School includes a defined area of south west Wiltshire. Footnote 2: A 6th form has been established at Sturminster Newton High School in partnership with Shaftesbury School. # Schools not maintained by Dorset LA. For further information please contact Wiltshire LA.
Sherborne Pyramid School & Address
Age/Tier
Ms A M Kampf Sherborne Abbey CE Primary School Lenthay Rd, Sherborne, DT9 6AQ Ms A Crumpler All Saints CE Primary School Giles Lane, Bishops Caundle, Sherborne, DT9 5NQ Ms N Ralph Buckland Newton CE Primary School Buckland Newton, Dorchester, DT2 7BY
4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01935 812318 Fax: 01935 816102 www.sherborneabbey.dorset.sch.uk
Feeder School To
4-11 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01963 23450 www.bishopscaundle.dorset.sch.uk
VC
17
The Gryphon School
4-11 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01300 345393 www.bucklandnewton.dorset.sch.uk
VC
15
The Gryphon School
School & Address
Age/Tier
Category Admission SIF Number VC 30
Feeder School To
4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel/Fax: 01935 872430 www.standrewsyetminster.dorset.org.uk
Mr P Miller St Andrew's CE Primary School Stonyacres, Yetminster, Sherborne, DT9 6LS Ms E Grunnill St Mary's CE Primary School Mill Lane, Bradford Abbas, Sherborne, DT9 6RH Mr K Roberts Sherborne Primary School Harbour Way, Sherborne, DT9 4AJ
4-11 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01935 476515 www.bradfordabbas.dorset.sch.uk
VC
17
The Gryphon School
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01935 812619 Fax: 01935 817943 www.sherbornepri.dorset.sch.uk
C
48
The Gryphon School
Mr I Bartle
4-11
Tel: 01935 872706 Fax: 01935 873069
VA
15
Thornford CE Primary School Boot Lane, Thornford, Sherborne, DT9 6QY Mrs S Patterson Trent Young's Endowed CE Primary School Trent, Sherborne, DT9 4SW Mr S Hilllier The Gryphon CE School (Specialism: Business & Enterprise)
Two tier
www.thornford.dorset.sch.uk
4-11 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01935 850496 www.trentyoungs.dorset.sch.uk
VA
17
11-18 Two tier
Tel: 01935 813122 Fax: 01935 816992 www.Gryphon.dorset.sch.uk
Academy
Enterprise) Bristol Rd, Sherborne, DT9 4EQ
Schools with Specialist Resourced Provision School & Address The Gryphon CE School Bristol Rd, Sherborne, DT9 4EQ
Type of Provision Complex Specific Learning Difficulties
240
*
The Gryphon School
The Gryphon School
The Gryphon School
N/A
Sturminster Newton Pyramid School & Address
Age/Tier
Headteacher
Category
Tel/Fax
Mrs J Sharpe Hazelbury Bryan Primary School Droop, Sturminster Newton, DT10 2ED
4-11 Two tier
Admission
SIF
Feeder School To
Number
Tel: 01258 817492 Fax: 01258 817175 www.hazelbury.dorset.sch.uk
C
17
VA
15
Mr M Acreman
4-11
Tel/Fax: 01258 860530
Okeford Fitzpaine CE Primary School The Cross, Okeford Fitzpaine, Blandford Forum, DT11 0RF Mrs S Marsh St Nicholas CE Primary School Station Rd, Child Okeford, Blandford Forum, DT11 8EL
Two tier
www.okeford.dorset.sch.uk
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01258 860581 Fax: 01258 863596 www.childokeford.dorset.sch.uk
VA
20
Mrs J Whitehouse-Sharpe
4-11
Tel/Fax: 01258 860446
VA
15
Sturminster Newton High School
*
Sturminster Newton High School
Shillingstone CE Primary School Two tier www.shillingstone.dorset.sch.uk Augustan Avenue, Blandford Forum, DT10 0TX Mr M Allen 4-11 Tel: 01963 362487 Fax: 01963 363996 F 30 Stalbridge Primary School Two tier www.stalbridge.dorset.sch.uk Duck Lane, Stalbridge, Sturminster Newton, DT10 2LP Mrs O Patrick 4-11 Tel/Fax: 01258 472257 C 30 Wiilliam Barnes Primary School Two tier www.williambarnes.dorset.sch.uk Bridge Street, Sturminster Newton, DT10 1BZ Ms J Brown 11-18 Tel: 01258 472642 Fax: 01258 471521 C 120 Sturminster Newton High School Two tier www.mysnhs.net Bath Rd, Sturminster Newton, DT10 1DT (see footnote below) Footnote: Sturminster Newton High School's 6th form has been established through a partnership with Shaftesbury School.
Sturminster Newton High School
*
Sturminster Newton High School
Sturminster Newton High School
Sturminster Newton High School
N/A
Weymouth & Portland Area School & Address
Age/Tier 4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01305 783500 Fax: 01305 785286 www.beechcroft.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission SIF Number VA 30
Mrs S Sprague Beechcroft St Paul's CE Primary School Corporation Rd, Weymouth, DT4 0LQ Mr L Strong Bincombe Valley Primary School Culliford Way, Littlemoor, Weymouth, DT3 6AF Mr D Marklew (acting) Brackenbury Infant School (Chesil Cove Federation) Three Yards Close, Fortuneswell, Portland, DT5 1JN Ms J Harris Chickerell Primary School Rashley Rd, Chickerell, Weymouth, DT3 4AT Mrs J Hurdiss Grove Infant School Grove Rd, Portland, DT5 1DB (see footnote 1 below) Ms K Rawling Holy Trinity CE Primary School Cross Rd. Weymouth, DT4 9QX Mrs V Prior Portesham CE Primary School Winters Close, Portesham, DT3 4HP Ms V Singer Radipole Primary School Radipole Lane, Weymouth, DT43 5HS
Feeder School To
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01305 832329 Faxl 01305 835750 www.bincombevalley.dorset.sch.uk
C
48
The Wey Valley School
4-7 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01305 820442 www.chesilcovefederation.co.uk
C
50
Underhill Junior School
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01305 783876 Fax: 01305 789330 www.chickerell.dorset.sch.uk
C
48
No named receiver school
4-7 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01305 820563 www.groveportland.dorset.sch.uk
C
20
St George's Primary School
4-11 Two tier
Tel:01305 783200 Fax: 01305 773314 www.holytrinitypri.dorset.sch.uk
VC
90
No named receiver school
4-11 Two tier
Tel/Fax: 01305 871283 www.portesham.dorset.sch.uk
VA
15
No named receiver school
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01305 783353 Fax: 01305 789979 www.radipole.dorset.sch.uk
C
60
The Wey Valley School
No named receiver school
School & Address
Age/Tier
Ms V Lucas St Andrew's CE Primary School Littlemoor Rd, Preston, Weymouth, DT3 6AA
4-11 Two tier
Mr M Lobo
4-11
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01305 832346 Fax: 01305 834317 www.standrews.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission SIF Number VA 60
Tel: 01305 782600 Fax: 01305 788038
VA
St Augustine's Catholic Primary School Two tier Hardy Avenue, Weymouth, DT4 0RH
www.staugustines.dorset.sch.uk
Mrs D Mason
4-11
Tel: 01305 785711 Fax:01305 777932
St John's CE Primary School Coombe Avenue, Weymouth, DT4 7TP Ms W Bolton (acting) St Nicholas & St Laurence CE Primary School Broadwey, Weymouth, DT3 5DQ Mr W Roberts (acting) Southill Primary School Sycamore Rd, Southill, Weymouth, DT4 9UF Mr S McLeod Southwell Primary School Sweethill Lane, Portand, DT5 2DT
Two tier
www.stjohnsweymouth.dorset.sch.uk
Ms J Luxon (acting) St George's Primary School Clarence Rd, Portland, DT5 2BD Mr D Marklew (acting) Underhill Junior School (Chesil Cove Federation) Killick's Hill, Portland, DT5 1JW (see footnote 1 below)
4-11 Two tier
30
*
Feeder School To The Wey Valley School
No named receiver school
VA
30
*
The Wey Valley School
VA
30
The Wey Valley School
Tel: 01305 812534 Fax: 01305 812606 www.stnicholasstlaurence.dorset.sch.uk
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01305 773144 Fax: 01305 777872 www.southill.dorset.sch.uk
C
30
No named receiver school
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01305 820794 Fax: 01305 823270 www.southwell.dorset.sch.uk
C
30
Royal Manor Arts College
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01305 820520 Fax: 01305 823947 www.stgeorgesportland.dorset.sch.uk
F
4+:60 7+:30
Royal Manor Arts College
7-11 Two tier
Tel: 01305 820429 Fax: 01305 860293 www.chesilcovefederation.co.uk
C
43
Royal Manor Arts College
School & Address
Age/Tier 4-11 Two tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax Tel: 01305 771289 Fax: 01305 766598 www.conifers.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission SIF Number C 60
Mrs R Hiscock Conifers Primary School Radipole Lane, Weymouth, DT4 0QF Mrs M Reynolds (acting) Wyke Regis Infant School Shrubbery Lane, Weymouth, DT4 9LU Mr C Saunders Wyke Regis CE Junior School High Street, Wyke Regis, DT4 9NU Mr P Grey All Saints CE School (Specialism: Science) Sunnyside Rd, Wyke Regis, DT4 9BJ Mr D Akers Budmouth College (Specialism: Technology) Chickerell Rd, Weymouth, DT4 9SY (se footnote 2 below) Mr P Green Portland Academy (Specialism: Arts) Weston Rd, Portland, DT5 2RS Mr P Thomas The Wey Valley School (Specialism: Sports) Dorchester Rd, Weymouth, DT3 5AN
Feeder School To
4-11 Two tier
Tel: 01305 782470 Fax: 01305 766721 www.wykeregisinf.dorset.sch.uk
C
90
Wyke Regis CE VC Junior School
7-11 Two tier
Tel: 01305 786041 Fax: 01305 771421 www.wykeregisjun.dorset,sch.uk
VC
90
No named receiver school
11-16 Two tier
Tel: 01305 783391 Fax: 01305 785291 www.allsaints.dorset.sch.uk
VA
180
N/A
11-18 Two tier
Tel: 01305 830500 Fax: 01305 830555 www.budmouth.dorset.sch.uk
F
252
N/A
11-19 Two tier
Tel: 01305 820262 Fax: 01305 860417 www.royalmanor.dorset.sch.uk
Academy
150
N/A
11-16 Two tier
Tel: 01305 817000 Fax: 01305 815851 www.weyvalley.dorset.sch.uk
Academy
210
N/A
No named receiver school
Age Range: 11-16 Category: Foundation Footnote 1: The admission number quoted for the 7+ age group does not include those already attending the school and first priority is given to children transferring from Grove Infant School at Year 3. Footnote 2: Up to 30 students are admitted to Budmouth College on the basis of academic ability.
Note: Weymouth College, Cranford Avenue, Weymouth, DT4 7LQ is the tertiary college which provides education for students aged 16+. It also offers special educational provision for students with moderate to severe learning difficulties. Mrs S Moore is the Principal and the telephone number is 01305 761100.
Schools with Specialist Resourced Provision School & Address All Saints CE School Sunnyside Rd, Wyke Regis, DT4 9BJ Budmouth College Chickerell Rd, Weymouth, DT4 9SY
Type of Provision Complex Specific Learning Difficulties Difficulties Complex Social Communication Difficulties Difficulties
Wimborne & Cranborne Pyramid (including Verwood schools) School & Address Mr A Turrall Colehill First School Middlehill Rd, Colehill, Wimborne, BH21 2HL Mr P Rossiter Cranborne CE First School Water Street, Cranborne, Wimborne Minster. BH21 5QB Ms P Gerrett Hayeswood First School Cutlers Place, Colehill, Wimborne, BH21 2HN Mr T Davies Pamphill CE First School Pamphill Green, Wimborne Minster, BH21 4EE Mrs W Sheldon St Catherine's Catholic Primary School Cutlers Place, Colehill, Wimborne, BH21 2HN
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax 4-9 Tel: 01202 882506 Fax: 01202 848196 Three tier www.colehillfirst.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission SIF Number C 30
Feeder School To
4-9 Tel/Fax: 01725 517349 Three tier www.cranbornefirst.dorset.sch.uk
VA
22
Cranborne Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01202 882379 Fax: 01202 848199 Three tier www.hayeswood.dorset.sch.uk
C
30
St Michael's CE VA Middle School
4-9 Tel/Fax: 01202 883008 Three tier www.pamphill.dorset.sch.uk
VC
15
Allenbourn Middle School
4-9 Tel/Fax: 01202 883763 Three tier www.stcatherinescolehill.dorset.sch.uk
VA
30
Links with St Peter's RC School, Bournemouth
St Michael's CE VA Middle School
School & Address Mr A Poole St James CE First School, Alderholt Park Lane, Alderholt, Fordingbridge, SP6 3AJ Mrs J Booth St James CE First School, Gaunts Common Gaunts Common, Wimborne Minster, BH21 4JN Mrs L West St John's CE First School St John''s Hill, Wimborne Minster, BH21 1BX Ms R Hampshire (acting) Sixpenny Handley First School Common Rd, Sixpenny Handley, Salisbury, SP3 5NJ Ms S Lynch Wimborne First School School Lane, Wimborne Minster, BH21 1HQ Miss C Goby Wimborne St Giles CE First School Wimborne St Giles. Wimborne Minster, BH21 5LX Ms A Duncan Witchampton CE First School Witchampton, Wimborne, BH21 5AP Mr R Withey Hillside First School Hillside Rd, Verwood, BH31 7HE
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax 4-9 Tel: 01425 653063 Fax: 01425 655373 Three tier www.alderholt.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission SIF Number VC 30
Feeder School To
4-9 Tel/Fax: 01258 840669 Three tier www.gauntscommon.dorset.sch.uk
VC
23
St Michael's CE VA Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01202 883675 Fax: 01202 842083 Three tier www.stjohnswimborne.dorset.sch.uk
VC
30
Allenbourn Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01725 552356 Fax: 01725 552874 Three tier www.sixpennyhandley.dorset.sch.uk
C
25
Cranborne Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01202 882532 Fax: 01202 883135 Three tier www.wimbornefirst.dorset.sch.uk
C
60
Allenbourn Middle School
4-9 Tel/Fax: 01725 517347 Three tier www.wimbornestgiles.dorset.sch.uk
VA
25
Cranborne Middle School
4-9 Tel/Fax: 01258 840684 Three tier www.witchampton.dorset.sch.uk
VA
12
Allenbourn Middle School
4-9 Tel: 01202 822737 Fax: 01202 822316 Three tier www.hillsidefirst.dorset.sch.uk
C
60
Emmanuel Middle School
Cranborne Middle School
School & Address Mr A Parsons Verwood CE First School Howe Lane, Verwood, BH31 6JF Mrs J Green Trinity CE First School Coopers Lane, Verwood, BH31 7PG Mr D Brooks Allenbourn Middle School East Borough, Wimborne Minster, BH21 1PL (see footnotes 2 & 3 below) Me C Watson Cranborne Middle School Damerham Rd, Cranborne, Wimborne Minster, BH21 5RP Mr P Nation St Michael's CE Middle School Colehill Lane, Colehill, Wimborne, BH21 7AB Mrs J Watson Emmanuel CE Middle School Howe Lane, Verwood, BH31 6JF (see footnote below) Mr A Puttock Queen Elizabeth's CE School (Specialism: Sports) Blandford Rd, Wimborne Minster, BH21 4DT
Age/Tier
Headteacher Tel/Fax 4-9 Tel: 01202 822652 Fax: 01202 822369 Three tier www.verwoodfirst.dorset.sch.uk
Category Admission SIF Number VA 60
Feeder School To
4-9 Tel: 01202 821704 Fax: 01202 821149 Three tier www.trinity.dorset.sch.uk
VA
30
Emmanuel Middle School
9-13 Tel: 01202 886738 Fax: 01202 856058 Three tier www.allenbourn.dorset.sch.uk
C
157
Queen Elizabeth's School/Corfe Hills School
9-13 Tel: 01725 517348 Fax: 01725 517984 Three tier www.cranbornemid.dorset.sch.uk
C
105
Queen Elizabeth's School
9-13 Tel: 01202 883433 Fax: 01202 840145 Three tier www.stmichaelscolehill.dorset.sch.uk
VA
140
Queen Elizabeth's School
9-13 Tel: 01202 828100 Fax: 01202 828104 Three tier www.emmanuel.dorset.sch.uk
VA
150
Queen Elizabeth's School/Ferndown Upper School
13-18 Tel: 01202 885233 Fax: 01202 840703 Three tier www.qe.dorset.sch.uk
VC
360
N/A
Emmanuel Middle School
Poole schools with links to Wimborne School & Address
Age/Tier
#Merley First School Oakley Straight, Merley, BH21 1SD (see footnote 2 below)
Headteacher Tel/Fax 4-9 Mrs S Birley Three tier Tel: 01202 888455 www.merleyfirst.poole.sch.uk
School & Address
Age/Tier
Feeder School to Allenbourn Middle School/Broadstone Middle School
Headteacher Feeder School Tel/Fax to #Corfe Hills School 13-18 Mr A Hinchcliffe N/A Higher Blandford Rd, Broadstone, Three tier Tel: 01202 656300 Fax: 01202 356356 BH18 9BG www.corfe-hills.dorset.sch.uk Footnote:At the age of 13+ parents living in the Verwood are given the opportunity to express a preference for their child to attend Ferndown Upper School or Queen Elizabeth's School as a catchment area school. Footnote 1: At the age of 13+ parents living in Verwood are given the opportunity to express a preference for their child to attend either Queen Elizabeth's School or Ferndown Upper School as catchment schools. Footnote 2: Merley First School is located in the Corfe Hills educational pyramid and is the recognised feeder school to Broadstone Middle School. However, a formal arrangement exists for children of parents living in Merley with Allenbourn Middle School Footnote 3: Allenbourn Middle School is the recognised feeder school to Queen Elizabeth's School and Corfe Hills School. #Schools not maintained by Dorset LA. For further information please contact Poole LA.
School with Specialist Resourced Provision School & Address Allenbourn Middle School East Borough, Wimborne, BH21 1PL
Type of Provision Complex Specific Learning Difficulties
The information provided above is to the best of our knowledge correct but may be subject to change. Updates will be provided on the School Admissions website or by telephoning 01305 221060.
Dorset County Council and Other Useful Contacts To contact other departments connected with Children’s Services, or for information on Free School Meals, Boarding Provision, Home Education, Extended Schools, Ethnic Minority Achievement, Education Welfare, Traveller Education and Family Information Services, please contact 01305 221000 or visit www.dorsetforyou.com. For School Uniform Grants please contact schools directly. Dorset County Council, School Admissions County Hall, Colliton Park, Dorchester, DT1 1XJ Tel: 01305 221060 Website:www.dorsetforyou.com/schooladmissions Email: admissions@dorsetcc.gov.uk Borough of Poole Children & Young People’s Integrated Services Dolphin Centre, Poole, BH15 1SA Tel: 01202 261936 Website: www.boroughofpoole.com Email: school.admissions@poole.gov.uk Bournemouth Borough Council T.H.E.3, Town Hall, Bourne Avenue, Bournemouth, BH2 6DY Tel: 01202 456223 Website: www.bournemouth.gov.uk Email: cs@bournemouth.gov.uk Devon County Council 1 Capital Court, Bittern Road, Sowton, Exeter, EX2 7FW Tel: 0845 1551019 Website: www.devon.gov.uk Email: admissions@devon.gov.uk Hampshire County Council The Castle, Winchester Hampshire, SO23 8UG Tel: 0845 6035623 Website: www.hants.gov.uk/learning Email: admissions.team@hants.gov.uk Somerset County Council County Hall, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 4DY Tel: 0845 456 4038 Website: www.somerset.gov.uk Email: schooladmissions@somerset.gov.uk Wiltshire County Council County Hall, Trowbridge, Wilts, BA14 8JN Tel: 01225 713010 Website: www.wiltshire.gov.uk Email: admissions@wiltshire.gov.uk
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Winchester Diocesan Board of Education st 1 Floor, Peninsula House, Wharf Road, Portsmouth, PO2 8HB Tel: 02392 899657 Website: www.winchester.anglican.org Plymouth Roman Catholic Diocese Newman House, Wonford Road, Exeter, EX2 4PF Tel: 01392 671320 Website: www.plymouth-diocese.org.uk Salisbury Diocesan Board of Education Devizes Road, Salisbury, Wilts, SP1 9LY Tel: 01722 428428 Website: www.saled.org Portsmouth Roman Catholic Diocese Park Place Pastoral Centre, Winchester Road, Fareham, PO17 5HA Tel: 01329 835363 Website: www.portsmouth-dio.org.uk OfSTED Website: www.ofsted.gov.uk Department for Education (DfE) Sanctuary Buildings, Great Smith Square, Westminster, London, SW1 3BT Website: www.education.gov.uk Local Government Ombudsman LGO Advice Team PO Box 4771, Coventry CU4 0EH ISIS (Information Service for Independent Schools – South & West) Woodpeckers, Green Lane, Queen Camel, Somerset, BA22 7NP Tel: 0845 999 2223 Website: www.isc.co.uk Email: information@isc.co.uk