Chadlington CE School (VC) School Code: 3043 Roll No. 80 AN: 15 : Church Road, Chadlington, OX7 3LY Tel: (01608) 676366 Fax: (01608) 676868 Headteacher: Ms R Hornibrook All preferences for September 2012: 18 No. of first preferences received: 11 0 0 0 5 4 3 12 0 0 0 Charlbury Primary School School Code: 2100 Roll No. 201 AN: 30 : Crawborough, Charlbury, OX7 3TX Tel: (01608) 810354 Fax: (01608) 811803 Headteacher: Mrs J Holt All preferences for September 2012: 45 No. of first preferences received: 29 0 0 0 26 0 4 30 1 0 0 96
hipping Norton Area C Enstone Primary School School Code: 2103 Roll No. 104 AN: 15 : Oxford Road, Enstone, OX7 4LP Tel/Fax: (01608) 677268 Headteacher: Ms S Mann All preferences for September 2012: 33 No. of first preferences received: 18 0 0 0 12 3 0 15 3 0 0 Families Information Service 08452 262636 Starting school in 2013/2014 97
Great Rollright CE School (VA) School Code: 3408 Roll No. 95 AN: 15 : Great Rollright, Chipping Norton, OX7 5SA Tel: (01608) 737202 Fax: (01608) 737916 Headteacher: Mrs A Hewett All preferences for September 2012: 40 No. of first preferences received: 15 Places allocated on 20 April 2012: 18 : 0 Admission rules If more children apply than there are places available, then children with a Statement of Special Needs, naming Great Rollright CE School, have the highest priority, Once places have been offered to these children, then the following criteria will be applied in the order set out below: 1. Looked-after children and children who were looked after, but ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject to a residence order or special guardianship order. 2. A child with a normal home address (see Note 1) in the Parish of Rollright. 3. A child with a normal home address (see Note 1) outside the Parish of Rollright and with a sibling (see note 2) already in attendance at Great Rollright Church of England School at the time of application and who is expected still to be in attendance at the time of entry. 4. Children with exceptional medical needs, supported by written evidence, normally given by a registered health professional such as a doctor or social worker or other appropriate person (see also note 3). The application would be assessed objectively by the Admissions Panel; this panel would take into consideration the particular reasons why the school is the most suitable one, and the difficulties that would be caused if the child had to attend another school. 5. Children with exceptional social needs, supported by a letter from a registered health professional such as a doctor or social worker) and how it is assessed objectively, this letter should set out the particular reasons why the school is the most suitable one and the difficulties that would be caused if the child had to attend another school. (see also note 3). 98
hipping Norton Area O 6. Other children Proximity of the child's home by the nearest designated public route, will serve to differentiate between pupils should the need arise (as defined on the Directorate for Children, Education & Families Information System, with those living nearer being accorded higher priority, measured by the Local Authority Geographical Information System Please refer to the LA website or direct to School for the full admission rules. Great Tew Primary School School Code: 2104 Roll No. 98 AN: 12 : Great Tew, OX7 4DB Tel/Fax: (01608) 683642 Headteacher: Mr E Way All preferences for September 2012: 57 No. of first preferences received: 26 0 0 0 5 6 4 15 13 0 0 Families Information Service 08452 262636 Starting school in 2013/2014 99
Holy Trinity Catholic School (VA) School Code: 3420 Roll No. 180 AN: 30 : 24 London Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5AX Tel: (01608) 643487 Fax: (01608) 642934 Headteacher: Mrs A Roisin All preferences for September 2012: 54 No. of first preferences received: 29 Places allocated on 20 April 2012: 30 : 3 Admission rules If the number of applications exceeds the admission number, the governors will give priority to applications in accordance with the criteria listed, provided that the governors are made aware of that application before decisions on admissions are made (see Note 1 below). A map of the parish boundary is available to view at the school and parish or by post on request. Children with a Statement of Special Educational Needs that names the school must be admitted. This will reduce the number of places available to other applicants. 1. Baptised Catholic children who are in the care of a local authority (looked-after children) or provided with accommodation by them (e.g. children with foster parents) (Section 22 of the Children Act 1989) and children who were previously looked after but ceased to be so because they were adopted (or became subject to a residence order or special guardianship order). 2. Baptised Catholic children living within the Parish of Holy Trinity Parish, Chipping Norton. 3. Baptised Catholic children living outside the Parish of Holy Trinity Parish, Chipping Norton. 4. Non-Catholic children who are in the care of a local authority (looked-after children) or provided with accommodation by them (e.g. children with foster parents) (Section 22 of the Children Act 1989) and children who were previously looked after but ceased to be so because they were adopted (or became subjected to a residence order or a special guardianship order). 5. Non- Catholic children who have a brother or sister in the school at the time of admission 6. Non Catholic Children 100
hipping Norton Area C OVER-SUBSCRIPTION If there is over-subscription within the category, the Governors will give priority to children living closest to the school determined by the shortest designated public route as defined on the Directorate for Children, Education & Families Geographic Information System. Please refer to the LA website or direct to School for the full admission rules. Hook Norton CE School (VC) School Code: 3044 Roll No. 244 AN: 30 : Sibford Road, Hook Norton, Banbury, OX15 5JS Tel: (01608) 737379 Fax: (01608) 737684 Headteacher: Mrs S Belgrove All preferences for September 2012: 58 No. of first preferences received: 37 0 0 0 31 0 0 31 8 0 0 Families Information Service 08452 262636 Starting school in 2013/2014 101
Kingham County Primary School School Code: 2106 Roll No. 201 AN: 30 : Kingham, OX7 6YD Tel/Fax: (01608) 658366 Headteacher: Mr E Read All preferences for September 2012: 58 No. of first preferences received: 27 0 0 0 9 7 14 30 4 0 0 Middle Barton Primary School School Code: 2151 Roll No. 88 AN: 20 : 27 Church Lane, Middle Barton, OX7 7BX Tel/Fax: (01869) 340522 Headteacher: Mrs L Barnes All preferences for September 2012: 19 No. of first preferences received: 14 0 0 0 11 3 0 20 0 0 0 102
hipping Norton Area C St Mary s CE School (VA) School Code: 3858 Roll No. 251 AN: 60 : The Green, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DH Tel: (01608) 642673 Fax: (01608) 641568 Headteacher: Mrs Y Barnes All preferences for September 2012: 35 No. of first preferences received: 22 Places allocated on 20 April 2012: 25 : 0 Admission rules The school catchment area is considered to be the Chipping Norton Parish Boundary, which includes Chipping Norton, Over Norton and Heythrop. A map illustrating the catchment area can be viewed in the school office. Any child with a statement naming St Mary s C of E (Aided) Primary School or any child who is looked after by OCC and requests a place at St Mary s will always be admitted. Any child who is disabled (the definition of disability is that contained within the Discrimination Act, as amended) with a statement, who needs to be admitted to an accessible school, will be admitted. In the event of there being a greater demand for admission than there are places available, then the following criteria will be applied in the order set out below:- (a) A child with a normal home address (see note 2) in the catchment area and with a sibling (see note 3) already in attendance at St Mary s School at the time of entry to the school. (b) A child with a normal home address (see note 2) in the catchment area of St Mary s C of E School at the time of entry in to school. (c) A child with a normal home address (see note 2) outside the catchment area and with a sibling (see note 3) already in attendance at St Mary s C of E School at the time of entry into school. (d) A child with a normal home address (see note 2) outside the catchment area of St Mary s C of E School at the time of entry in to school. Proximity of the child s home to school as the nearest designated public route as defined on the Directorate for Children, Education and Families Geographic information System with those living nearer being accorded the higher priority, will also serve to differentiate between pupils in criteria (a) to (d) should the need arise. In the unlikely event of a case where the measurement of distance tie break produces an identical measurement for two or more applicants, including multiple births, the school will defer to the random selection process as described in the OCC admissions booklet 2012/2013. Families Information Service 08452 262636 Starting school in 2013/2014 103
An Ordnance Survey Map is available in the school office. Multiple Births Where fewer places can be offered at the school applied for than there are children from multiple births living at the same address, the school will defer to the random selection process according to the OCC Admissions booklet Starting School 2012/2013. Note 1 By parent we mean any person who has parental responsibility for or is the legal guardian of the child. Note 3 Sibling refers to brother or sister, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister or the child of the parent/carer s partner where the child for whom the school place is sought is living in the same family unit at the same address as that sibling. It is not to be assumed that if a child is attending a local pre-school provider in the catchment area, that the child will automatically transfer to St Mary s C of E School. You must apply to the relevant LA for a place in the normal way under the co-ordinated scheme. Note 2 By normal home address, we mean your child s home address. This is where your child s permanent address is at the time you make your application for a place. It is where you and your child live. 104