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Somerset County Council Somerset County Council Somerset County Council Somerset County Council 44 Report Links Click on school name to view that school's allocation summary. Abbas and Templecombe CofE Primary School All Saints Church School, Montacute Baltonsborough CE VC Primary School Beech Grove Primary School Birchfield Primary School Bishop Henderson CofE VA Primary School Bishops Hull Primary School Blackbrook Primary School Bowlish Infants School Cannington CofE Primary School Cheddon Fitzpaine Church School Chilthorne Domer Church School Coxley Primary School Ditcheat Primary School East Huntspill School Eastover Community Primary School Evercreech CofE Primary School Haselbury Plucknett CofE First School Hayesdown First School High Ham CofE Primary School Holy Trinity Church School, Yeovil Horrington Primary School Huish Primary School Keinton Mandeville Primary School Kingfisher Primary School Langford Budville CofE Primary School Meare Village Primary School Milverton Community Primary School and Pre-School Neroche Primary School Nerrols Primary School Northgate Primary, Bridgwater Oaklands Primary School Preston Primary School Primrose Lane Primary School St Andrew's Church School St Benedict's Catholic Primary School St George's Catholic School

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Report Links

Click on school name to view that school's allocation summary.

Abbas and Templecombe CofE Primary School

All Saints Church School, Montacute

Baltonsborough CE VC Primary School

Beech Grove Primary School

Birchfield Primary School

Bishop Henderson CofE VA Primary School

Bishops Hull Primary School

Blackbrook Primary School

Bowlish Infants School

Cannington CofE Primary School

Cheddon Fitzpaine Church School

Chilthorne Domer Church School

Coxley Primary School

Ditcheat Primary School

East Huntspill School

Eastover Community Primary School

Evercreech CofE Primary School

Haselbury Plucknett CofE First School

Hayesdown First School

High Ham CofE Primary School

Holy Trinity Church School, Yeovil

Horrington Primary School

Huish Primary School

Keinton Mandeville Primary School

Kingfisher Primary School

Langford Budville CofE Primary School

Meare Village Primary School

Milverton Community Primary School and Pre-School

Neroche Primary School

Nerrols Primary School

Northgate Primary, Bridgwater

Oaklands Primary School

Preston Primary School

Primrose Lane Primary School

St Andrew's Church School

St Benedict's Catholic Primary School

St George's Catholic School

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St Joseph's Catholic Primary School

St Joseph's RC Primary School

St Lawrences CofE Primary School

St Marys CofE VC Primary School

St Michael's Church of England First School

Staplegrove Church School

Stoberry Park School

Stoke St Michael Primary School

The Redstart Primary School

Trinity CofE First School

Trull CofE VA Primary School

Upton Noble CofE VC Primary School

Vallis First School

Walton CofE VC Primary School

West Huntspill Primary School

West Monkton CofE Primary School

West Pennard CofE Primary School

Westover Green School

Willowdown Primary Academy

Wookey Primary School

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First Admissions 2020

Allocation Summary for Abbas and Templecombe CofE Primary School

As Abbas and Templecombe CofE Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published

was applied to determine which pupils can be offered places.

25 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Abbas and Templecombe CofE Primary

School which has a published Admission Number of 17. Places have been offered up to this

limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 17 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

7

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

7

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

3 3.260 miles

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

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10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

0

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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First Admissions 2020

Allocation Summary for All Saints Church School, Montacute

As All Saints Church School, Montacute was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied

to determine which pupils can be offered places.

57 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for All Saints Church School, Montacute which

has a published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after

but immediately after being looked after became subject to an

adoption, child arrangements, or special guardianship order. A

looked after child is a child who, at the time of application, is

(a) in the care of a local authority, or (b) being provided with

accommodation by a local authority in the exercise of their

social services functions (section 22 (1) of the Children Act

1989 applies)

0

2 Children who at the time of application, live within the United

Benefice Area, or with a confirmed house move to a home

address within the Benefice Area and have a sibling attending

the school who will still be on roll at the time the child starts

school and who lives at the same home address

9

3 Children who live within the United Benefice Area and attend a

service of Christian worship at a registered Church or place of

worship on at least one day per month and have done so for

the six months prior to application

0

4 Children who at the time of application, live within the United

Benefice Area, or with a confirmed house move to a home

address within the Benefice Area

16

5 Children who at the time of application, live outside the United

Benefice Area and have a sibling attending the school who will

still be on roll at the time the child starts school and who lives

at the same home address

2

6 Children who live outside the United Benefice Area and attend

a service of Christian worship at a registered Church or place

of worship on at least one day per month and have done so for

the six months prior to application

0

7 Children not satisfying a higher criterion 3 2.095 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

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If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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First Admissions 2020

Allocation Summary for Baltonsborough CE VC Primary School

As Baltonsborough CE VC Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was

applied to determine which pupils can be offered places.

32 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Baltonsborough CE VC Primary School which

has a published Admission Number of 12. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 12 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

1 place was allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

0

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

Children living in the catchment area.

6

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

5 4.378 miles

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

0

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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First Admissions 2020

Allocation Summary for Beech Grove Primary School

As Beech Grove Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

77 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Beech Grove Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 42. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 42 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

10

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

15

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

11

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

6 0.886 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355753

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First Admissions 2020

Allocation Summary for Birchfield Primary School

As Birchfield Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

99 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Birchfield Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

18

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

28

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

10

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

4 0.647 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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First Admissions 2020

Allocation Summary for Bishop Henderson CofE VA Primary School

As Bishop Henderson CofE VA Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

134 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Bishop Henderson CofE VA Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

1 place was allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this school. The LA has

a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the school.

Criterion Number of

places offered

Max distance

1 A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after

but immediately after being looked after became subject to an

adoption, child arrangements, or special guardianship order. A

looked after child is a child who, at the time of application, is

(a) in the care of a local authority, or (b) being provided with

accommodation by a local authority in the exercise of their

social services functions (section 22 (1) of the Children Act

1989 applies).

0

2 Children with a sibling attending the school at the time of

application, who will still be on roll at the time of admission

and who lives at the same home address.

33

3 Children who themselves, or whose parent(s), attend a service

of worship at St George’s Church, Wilton or St Michael’s

Church, Galmington on at least one day per month and have

done so for the six months prior to application.

1

4 Children living within the designated school catchment area. 25 0.782 miles

5 Children living within a 0.5 mile radius of the school front

door.

0

6 Children who themselves, or whose parent(s) attend a service

of Christian worship at a registered place of worship on at

least one day per month and have done so for the six months

prior to application.

0

7 Children whose parent is a permanent member of the school

staff and has been employed at the school for a minimum

period of at least two years prior to application.

0

8 Children not satisfying a higher criterion. 0

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place during the

course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which criterion you were

considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on 01823 355753

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Allocation Summary for Bishops Hull Primary School

As Bishops Hull Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

89 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Bishops Hull Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 33. However, in order to maximise parental preference, the

Local Authority have agreed to exceed the Admission Number and offer 34 places.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 34 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

1

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

17

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

16 0.757 miles

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

0

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

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10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

0

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355753

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Allocation Summary for Blackbrook Primary School

As Blackbrook Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

90 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Blackbrook Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 34. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 34 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

10

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

18

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

2

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

4 0.379 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355753

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First Admissions 2020

Allocation Summary for Bowlish Infants School

As Bowlish Infants School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to determine

which pupils can be offered places.

81 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Bowlish Infants School which has a

published Admission Number of 39. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 39 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

2

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

11

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

0

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

7

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

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10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

19 0.687 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for Cannington CofE Primary School

As Cannington CofE Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

39 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Cannington CofE Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 25. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 25 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

11

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

8

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

2

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of the

founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

4 4.106 miles

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355785

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Allocation Summary for Chilthorne Domer Church School

As Chilthorne Domer Church School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

47 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Chilthorne Domer Church School which has

a published Admission Number of 21. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 21 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

1 place was allocated to a pupil with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

1

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

2

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

8

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of the

founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

2

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

7 2.182 miles

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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Allocation Summary for Coxley Primary School

As Coxley Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to determine

which pupils can be offered places.

16 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Coxley Primary School which has a published

Admission Number of 8. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 8 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

4

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

2

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

0

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

2 1.869 miles

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for Ditcheat Primary School

As Ditcheat Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

31 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Ditcheat Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 12. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 12 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

3

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

2

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

2

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

5 2.619 miles

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for East Huntspill School

As East Huntspill School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to determine

which pupils can be offered places.

25 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for East Huntspill School which has a published

Admission Number of 8. However, in order to maximise parental preference, the Local

Authority have agreed to exceed the Admission Number and offer 9 places.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 9 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

1

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

4

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

4 4.301 miles

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

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10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

0

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355785

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Allocation Summary for Eastover Community Primary School

As Eastover Community Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied

to determine which pupils can be offered places.

111 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Eastover Community Primary School which

has a published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

14

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

33

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

10

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

1

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

2 0.433 miles

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355785

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Allocation Summary for Evercreech CofE Primary School

As Evercreech CofE Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

40 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Evercreech CofE Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 21. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 21 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

9

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

9

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

3 3.626 miles

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

0

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for Haselbury Plucknett CofE First School

As Haselbury Plucknett CofE First School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was

applied to determine which pupils can be offered places.

19 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Haselbury Plucknett CofE First School which

has a published Admission Number of 12. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 12 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

4

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

7

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

1 1.812 miles

6 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of the

founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

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10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

0

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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Allocation Summary for Hayesdown First School

As Hayesdown First School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to determine

which pupils can be offered places.

130 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Hayesdown First School which has a

published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children – Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or

have previously been and are now formally adopted or subject

to a residence/child

arrangement order or special guardianship order.

1

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the School as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area, with an older sibling at

the school at the

time of admission, and who live at the same address.

32

4 Children living in the catchment area. 27 0.519 miles

5 Children living outside the catchment area, with a sibling at

the school

at the time of admission, and who live at the same address.

0

6 Children not satisfying a higher criterion 0

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for High Ham CofE Primary School

As High Ham CofE Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

34 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for High Ham CofE Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 25. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 25 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

3

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

1

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

10

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of the

founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

11 3.929 miles

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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Allocation Summary for Holy Trinity Church School, Yeovil

As Holy Trinity Church School, Yeovil was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

129 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Holy Trinity Church School, Yeovil which

has a published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked

after but immediately after being looked after became

subject to an adoption, child arrangements, or special

guardianship order. A looked after child is a child who, at the

time of application, is (a) in the care of a local authority, or

(b) being provided with accommodation by a local authority

in the exercise of their social services functions (section 22

(1) of the Children Act 1989 applies

0

2 Children with a sibling attending Holy Trinity Church School,

Yeovil at the time of application, who will still be on roll at the

time of admission and who lives at the same address

25

3 Children who themselves or whose parent(s) regularly attend

Holy Trinity Church, another Church or place of Christian

worship which is a member of ‘Churches Together In England’.

Regular attendance is defined as ‘at least once per month for a

minimum of two years prior to submitting the admission

application

5

4 Children of staff who are employed at the school on a

permanent contract and have been so for a minimum of two

years at the time the admission application is submitted

1

5 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

29 1.336 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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Allocation Summary for Horrington Primary School

As Horrington Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

40 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Horrington Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 17. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 17 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children – Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children without a statement of Special Educational Needs,

identified with a sensory, physical or medical disability (High

Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency professional team has

identified the School as the nearest accessible school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area, with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission, and who live at the same

address.

3

4 Children living in the catchment area. 3

5 Children living outside the catchment area, with an older

sibling at the school at the time of admission, and who live at

the same address.

2

6 a) Children of permanent staff employed at the school for at

least two years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

7 Children nearest to the school measured as a straight line

distance.

9 2.372 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for Huish Primary School

As Huish Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to determine

which pupils can be offered places.

160 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Huish Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

1 place was allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children – Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted or subject to a residence/child arrangement order or

special guardianship order.

1

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multiagency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 a) Children of fully qualified teachers employed at the school

for at least two years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of fully qualified teachers recruited to fill a vacant

post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

4 Children living in the catchment area, with a sibling at the

school at the time of admission, and who live at the same

address.

7

5 Children living outside the catchment area, with a sibling at

the school at the time of admission, and who live at the same

address.

14

6 Children living in the catchment area. 20

7 Children not satisfying a higher criterion 17 0.541 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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Allocation Summary for Keinton Mandeville Primary School

As Keinton Mandeville Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

48 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Keinton Mandeville Primary School which

has a published Admission Number of 21. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 21 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

8

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

10

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

3 2.913 miles

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

0

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for Kingfisher Primary School

As Kingfisher Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

108 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Kingfisher Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

1 place was allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked after Children – children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted or subject to a residence/child arrangements or

special guardianship order

0

2 Children of teachers recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage

1

3 Children with an older sibling at the school at the time of

admission, and who live at the same address

10

4 Other children living nearest the school as measured by a

straight line distance

18 0.364 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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Allocation Summary for Langford Budville CofE Primary School

As Langford Budville CofE Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was

applied to determine which pupils can be offered places.

19 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Langford Budville CofE Primary School which

has a published Admission Number of 8. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 8 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

0

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

4

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

3

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

1 1.498 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355753

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Allocation Summary for Meare Village Primary School

As Meare Village Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

24 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Meare Village Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 17. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 17 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

7

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

5

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

3

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

2 3.264 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for Milverton Community Primary School and Pre-School

As Milverton Community Primary School and Pre-School was oversubscribed, the criteria

published was applied to determine which pupils can be offered places.

49 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Milverton Community Primary School and

Pre-School which has a published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this

limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

5

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

4

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

13

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

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10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

8 2.638 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355753

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Allocation Summary for Neroche Primary School

As Neroche Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

56 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Neroche Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

1 place was allocated to a pupil with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted or subject to a residence or special guardianship

order.

2

2 Children without a statement of Special Educational Needs,

identified with a sensory, physical or medical disability (High

Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency professional team

has identified the school as the nearest suitable school.

0

3 a) Children of staff employed at the school for at least two

years prior to the application

closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill

shortage.

0

4 Children living in the catchment area, with an older sibling at

the school at the

time of admission, and who live at the same address.

8

5 Children living in the catchment area. 13

6 Children living outside the catchment area, with an older

sibling at the school

at the time of admission, and who live at the same address.

5

7 Children outside the catchment area. 1 1.781 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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Allocation Summary for Nerrols Primary School

As Nerrols Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to determine

which pupils can be offered places.

100 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Nerrols Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked after children and children who were previously looked

after but immediately after being looked after became subject

to adoption, a child arrangements order, or special

guardianship order.

0

2 Priority will next be given to the siblings of pupils attending

the school at the time the application is received where an

older sibling is in Year 6 siblings will not be prioritised under

this criterion.

4

3 Priority will next be given to children eligible for the pupil or

service premium. Evidence of eligibility will need to be

submitted with the application.

0

4 Other children. 26 0.242 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

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Allocation Summary for Northgate Primary, Bridgwater

As Northgate Primary, Bridgwater was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

129 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Northgate Primary, Bridgwater which has a

published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

2 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Children Looked After – Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted or subject to a residence/child arrangement order or

special guardianship order.

0

2 Children without a statement of Special Educational Needs,

identified with a sensory, physical or medical disability (High

Needs Pupils), where a local authority multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children with a sibling at the school at the time of admission,

and who live at the same address.

20

4 Children of staff employed by the school recruited to fill a vacant

post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

5 Children not satisfying a higher criterion 8 0.233 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355785

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Allocation Summary for Oaklands Primary School

As Oaklands Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

114 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Oaklands Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

18

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

30

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

7

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

5 0.604 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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Allocation Summary for Preston Primary School

As Preston Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to determine

which pupils can be offered places.

169 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Preston Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted or subject to an adoption, residence/child

arrangement order or special guardianship order.

1

2 a) Children of permanent fully qualified teachers employed at

the school for at least two years prior to the application closing

date.

b) Children of permanent fully qualified teachers recruited to

fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill

shortage.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area, with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission, and who live at the same

address.

24

4 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

7

5 Children living in the catchment area. 28 0.409 miles

6 Children not satisfying a higher criterion. 0

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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Allocation Summary for Primrose Lane Primary School

As Primrose Lane Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

82 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Primrose Lane Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked after Children – children who are in the care of the

Local Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted or subject to a residence/child arrangements or

special guardianship order

1

2 Children, identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multiagency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school

0

3 Children of teachers recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage

0

4 Children with a sibling at the school at the time of admission,

and who live at the same address

11

5 Children living nearest the school as measured by a straight

line distance

18 0.139 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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Allocation Summary for St Andrew's Church School

As St Andrew's Church School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

90 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for St Andrew's Church School which has a

published Admission Number of 34. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 34 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after

but immediately after being looked after became subject to an

adoption, child arrangements, or special guardianship order. A

looked after child is a child who, at the time of application, is

(a) in the care of a local authority, or (b) being provided with

accommodation by a local authority in the exercise of their

social services functions.

0

2 Children living who, at the time of application, have a sibling

attending St Andrew’s Church school who will still be on roll at

the time of admission and lives at the same home address.

20

3 Children living nearest to the school. 14 0.246 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

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Allocation Summary for St Benedict's Catholic Primary School

Please contact the school directly to request an allocation summary.

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Allocation Summary for St George’s Catholic Primary School

As St George's Catholic Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

Allocation Summary for St Benedict's Catholic Primary School

71 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for St George’s Catholic Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number

of places

offered

1 Baptised Catholic, Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children

who ceased to be so because they were either adopted or became subject to a

child arrangement order or a special guardianship order.

0

2 Baptised Catholic children who live in one of the named parishes who have a

sibling at the school at the time of application.

9

3 Baptised Catholic children who live in one of the named parishes. 15

4 Baptised Catholic children with a parent who is a permanent member of St

George’s school staff and who has worked for the school for at least two years

prior to making an application.

0

5 Baptised Catholic children who do not live in one of the named parishes who

have a sibling at the school at the time of admission.

0

6 Baptised Catholic children who do not live in one of the named parishes. 0

7 Looked After Children and previously Looked After Children who ceased to be

so because they were either adopted or became subject to a child arrangement

order or a special guardianship order.

1

8 Children who are members of an Eastern Christian Church (other than the

Eastern Catholic Churches) which includes the Orthodox Churches and other

Eastern Churches whose sacraments are recognised by the Catholic Church.

1

9 Children who will have a sibling at the school at the time of admission. 4

10 Children with a parent who is a permanent member of St George’s school staff

and who has worked for the school for at least two years prior to making an

application.

0

11 Children of a Catholic parent who live in one of the named parishes. 0

12 Children not in any of the above categories. 0

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which criterion you

were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on 01823 355753

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Allocation Summary for St Joseph's Catholic Primary School

As St Joseph's Catholic Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied

to determine which pupils can be offered places.

75 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for St Joseph's Catholic Primary School which

has a published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked after and previously looked after children but ceased to

be so because they were adopted (or subject to a child

arrangement order or special guardianship order immediately

following having been looked after, who are baptised Catholic.

0

2 Baptised Catholic children who live in the parish of St. Joseph’s

Bridgwater or the parish of Sacred Heart in Minehead.

6

3 Baptised Catholic children who live outside the parish of St.

Joseph’s, Bridgwater and the parish of Sacred Heart in

Minehead.

0

4 Looked after and previously looked after children but ceased to

be so because they were adopted (or subject to a child

arrangement order or special guardianship order immediately

following having been looked after.

0

5 Children who will have a sibling at the school at the time of

their admission.

14

6 Children of a Catholic parent/carer who live within the parish

of St. Joseph’s Bridgwater or the parish of Sacred Heart in

Minehead.

7 All other children (random allocation). 10

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355785

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Allocation Summary for St Joseph's RC Primary School

As St Joseph's RC Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

94 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for St Joseph's RC Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 34. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 34 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Baptised Catholic looked after and previously looked after

children. A certificate of baptism from a Catholic Church or a

certificate of reception into the Catholic Church must be

provided in order to be considered under this criterion.

0

2 Baptised Catholic children who live in the parish of Our Lady

and English Martyrs, Burnham on Sea who have a brother or

sister attending the school at the time of admission and who

live at the same address. A certificate of baptism from a

Catholic Church or a certificate of reception into the Catholic

Church must be provided in order to be considered under this

criterion.

1

3 Baptised Catholic children who live in the parish of Our Lady

and English Martyrs, Burnham on Sea. A certificate of baptism

from a Catholic Church or a certificate of reception into the

Catholic Church must be provided in order to be considered

under this criterion.

4

4 Baptised Catholic children who live outside the parish of Our

Lady and English Martyrs who have a brother or sister

attending the school at the time of admission and who live at

the same address. A certificate of baptism from a Catholic

Church or a certificate of reception into the Catholic Church

must be provided in order to be considered under this

criterion.

0

5 Baptised Catholic children who live outside the parish of Our

Lady and English Martyrs. A certificate of baptism from a

Catholic Church or a certificate of reception into the Catholic

Church must be provided in order to be considered under this

criterion.

0

6 Looked after and previously looked after children 0

7 Children who are a baptised member of an Eastern Christian

Church. A certificate of baptism from an Eastern Church or a

certificate of reception into the Church must be provided in

order to be considered in this criterion

0

8 Children of a baptised Catholic Parent. A certificate of baptism

from a Catholic Church or a certificate of reception into the

3

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Catholic Church must be provided for the baptised Catholic

parent in order to be considered under this criterion.

9 Children who will have a brother or sister attending the School

at the time of their admission and who live at the same

address.

12

10 Children not in any of the above categories (random

allocation).

14

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355785

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Allocation Summary for St Lawrences CofE Primary School

As St Lawrences CofE Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

16 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for St Lawrences CofE Primary School which has

a published Admission Number of 12. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 12 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

3

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

6

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

0

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

3 2.173 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for St Marys CofE VC Primary School

As St Marys CofE VC Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

106 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for St Marys CofE VC Primary School which has

a published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

1 place was allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

11

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

14

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

9

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of the

founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

1

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

24 1.270 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355785

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Allocation Summary for St Michael's Church of England First School

As St Michael's Church of England First School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was

applied to determine which pupils can be offered places.

70 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for St Michael's Church of England First School

which has a published Admission Number of 30. 31 places have been offered as the 30th child

was a multiple birth.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 31 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

1 place was allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

7

3 Children living in the catchment area. 4

4 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

9

5 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of the

founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

- Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

6 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

10 0.868 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355753

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Allocation Summary for Staplegrove Church School

As Staplegrove Church School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

99 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Staplegrove Church School which has a

published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after

but immediately after being looked after became subject to an

adoption, child arrangements, or special guardianship order. A

looked after child is a child who, at the time of application, is

(a) in the care of a local authority, or (b) being provided with

accommodation by a local authority in the exercise of their

social services functions.

0

2 Children who, at the time of application, have a sibling

attending Staplegrove Church School, who will still be

attending at the time of admission.

12

3 Children living nearest to the school by straight line distance. 18 0.473 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355753

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Allocation Summary for Stoberry Park School

As Stoberry Park School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to determine

which pupils can be offered places.

75 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Stoberry Park School which has a published

Admission Number of 44. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 44 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

2 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

7

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

8

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

11

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

16 6.538 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for Stoke St Michael Primary School

As Stoke St Michael Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

16 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Stoke St Michael Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 7. However, in order to maximise parental preference, the

Admission Authority have agreed to exceed the Admission Number and offer 8 places.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 8 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

4

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

4 0.653 miles

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

0

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

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10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

0

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for The Redstart Primary School

As The Redstart Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

105 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for The Redstart Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

1 place was allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 A looked after child or a child who was previously looked after

but immediately after being looked after became subject to an

adoption, residence/child arrangement, or special guardianship

order.

1

2 Places will be allocated to pupils who have a parent who

teaches at the academy and has done so for at least 2 years

as of the closing date for applications.

1

3 Places will then be allocated to pupils who have a sibling

attending at the time of admission.

27

4 Places will then be allocated to other pupils who live within the

catchment area.

28

5 Places will then be allocated to other pupils who live outside

the catchment area.

2 0.508 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355835

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Allocation Summary for Trinity CofE First School

As Trinity CofE First School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

126 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Trinity CofE First School which has a

published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

11

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

29

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

7

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

13 1.114 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for Trull CofE VA Primary School

As Trull CofE VA Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

103 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Trull CofE VA Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 38. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 38 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after

but immediately after being looked after became subject to an

adoption, residence/child arrangements, or special

guardianship order.

0

2 Children or their parent/carers who are practising members of

All Saints Church, Trull or St Mary & St Andrew Church,

Pitminster and who live within these Church parishes.

‘Practising' is defined as ‘attendance at least once a month

over the period of a calendar year and a supplementary form

will be required for consideration under this criterion.

1

3 Children living within the designated school catchment area,

with a sibling on roll at the time of application and still

attending the school at the time of admission and living at the

same address.

5

4 Children living in the parishes of All Saints Church, Trull or St

Mary & St Andrew, Pitminster or the designated school

catchment area.

15

5 Children living outside the designated school catchment area,

with a sibling attending the school at the time of admission

and living at the same address.

7

6 Children or their parent/carers who are practising members of

All Saints Church, Trull or St Mary & St Andrew Church,

Pitminster, who live outside these Church parishes. ‘Practising’

is defined as ‘attendance at least once a month over the

period of a calendar year and a supplementary form will be

required for consideration under this criterion.

1

7 Children whose parent or guardian is a member of the school

staff, employed on a permanent contract for a minimum of two

years or where there is a demonstrable skills shortage.

0

8 Children or their parent/carers who attend a service at a

church or place of Christian worship which is a full member of

Churches Together in England and/or Evangelical Alliance at

least once a month over the period of a calendar year. A

supplementary form will be required for consideration under

this criterion.

0

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9 Children living closest to the school by straight line

measurement and not satisfying a higher criterion.

9 1.578 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355753

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Allocation Summary for Upton Noble CofE VC Primary School

As Upton Noble CofE VC Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied

to determine which pupils can be offered places.

45 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Upton Noble CofE VC Primary School which

has a published Admission Number of 25. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 25 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

5

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

7

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

7

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

6 3.898 miles

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for Vallis First School

As Vallis First School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to determine

which pupils can be offered places.

121 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Vallis First School which has a published

Admission Number of 56. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 56 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

6

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

17

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

7

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

26 1.179 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for Walton CofE VC Primary School

As Walton CofE VC Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

55 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Walton CofE VC Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 21. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 21 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

10

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

4

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

3

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

4 0.849 miles

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for West Huntspill Primary School

As West Huntspill Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

38 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for West Huntspill Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 12. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 12 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

3

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area

b) Children living in the catchment area

3

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

5

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

1 0.747 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355785

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Allocation Summary for West Monkton CofE Primary School

As West Monkton CofE Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied

to determine which pupils can be offered places.

122 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for West Monkton CofE Primary School which

has a published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

1 place was allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

2

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

23

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area

34 0.622 miles

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

0

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

0

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355753

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Allocation Summary for West Pennard CofE Primary School

As West Pennard CofE Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied

to determine which pupils can be offered places.

48 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for West Pennard CofE Primary School which

has a published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

6

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

7

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

6

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

2

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

9 4.871 miles

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during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840

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Allocation Summary for Westover Green School

As Westover Green School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to determine

which pupils can be offered places.

104 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Westover Green School which has a

published Admission Number of 60. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 60 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Children Looked After– Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or

have previously been and are now formally adopted or subject

to a residence/child arrangement order or special guardianship

order.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area, with a sibling at the

school at the time of admission, and who live at the same

address.

5

4 Children living in the catchment area. 9

5 Children living outside the catchment area, with a sibling at

the school at the time of admission, and who live at the same

address.

22

6 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff employed by the school recruited to fill a

vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

7 Children not satisfying a higher criterion 24 1.147 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355785

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Allocation Summary for Willowdown Primary Academy

As Willowdown Primary Academy was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to

determine which pupils can be offered places.

71 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Willowdown Primary Academy which has a

published Admission Number of 30. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 30 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Children in public care including those who were looked after,

but ceased to be so, because they were adopted or became

subject to a residence/child arrangement order or special

guardianship order.

2

2 Children for whom it is essential that they be admitted to the

Academy because of a significant medical or social need.

0

3 Siblings of pupils who will be registered pupils at the school on

the first day of the term when the applicant pupil would be

joining the school.

8

4 Children living in the catchment area. 18

5 Children currently registered at a Clevedon Learning Trust

academy.

0

6 Children who are eligible for the pupil premium funding. 1

7 Children of staff employed for at least two years at the school

or recruited to meet a skills shortage.

0

8 Children who live nearest to the school. 1 0.368 miles

This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355785

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Allocation Summary for Wookey Primary School

As Wookey Primary School was oversubscribed, the criteria published was applied to determine

which pupils can be offered places.

23 preferences (1st, 2nd & 3rd) were received for Wookey Primary School which has a

published Admission Number of 12. Places have been offered up to this limit.

How the initial Allocation of Place was made:

The 12 places have been offered to pupils under the following criteria:

0 places were allocated to pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan which named this

school. The LA has a legal obligation to allocate places to pupils where the plan names the

school.

Criterion Number of

places

offered

Max

distance

1 Looked After Children - Children who are in the care of a Local

Authority or have previously been and are now formally

adopted.

0

2 Children identified with a sensory, physical or medical

disability (High Needs Pupils), where a multi-agency

professional team has identified the school as the nearest

suitable school.

0

3 Children living in the catchment area with an older sibling at

the school at the time of admission and who live at the same

address.

4

4 a) Children living in the rural catchment area.

b) Children living in the catchment area.

4

5 Children living outside the catchment area with an older sibling

at the school at the time of admission and who live at the

same address.

2

6 Children registered in an Infant, First or Middle school (within

the transfer school catchment area).

0

7 For Infant school admissions only; Children living outside the

catchment area, with an older sibling at the linked junior

school at the time of admissions, and who live at the same

address.

0

8 In VC schools with a religious foundation:

a) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

the founding religious body of the school (eg, Anglican or

Methodist).

b) Children and/or parent(s) who are practising members of

other churches or religious denominations.

0

9 a) Children of staff employed by the school for at least two

years prior to the application closing date.

b) Children of staff recruited to fill a vacant post for which

there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

0

10 For children not satisfying a higher criterion, priority is given

to those living closest to the school, measured by a straight

line from the home to the school concerned

2 1.704 miles

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This information was correct as at 16/04/2020. Please note that adjustments may take place

during the course of the next few weeks/months as late applications are received.

If you have any queries concerning the allocation of school places or wish to know which

criterion you were considered under, please contact the Admissions and Entitlements Team on

01823 355840