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Alexandra Infant St Paul’s C of E Junior – proposed conversion into two-form primary schools 26 November 2014
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The issues Four classes in current Alexandra Year 1, but three classes at St Paul’s in Year 3 in 2016 No obvious location for additional Year 3 places elsewhere in North Kingston Continuing forecasts of excess demand for Reception places in North Kingston
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The proposed solution Conversion of Alexandra and St Paul’s into all- through two-form entry primary schools from September 2016 onwards Would create a fourth Year 3 class for September 2016 (and onwards) Would create a fourth permanent Reception class - 60 Reception places per year at each school, i.e. 120 in total, compared with the current 90
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How would the solution be enabled? By expanding Alexandra on its current site; (or onto a second site: Barnfield Youth Centre, Parkfields Road, with Years 5 and 6 accommodated at Barnfield in new buildings) – feasibility re Alexandra's site due in early January St Paul’s would be all-through on its current site Consideration, and mitigation, of traffic and parking issues
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Probable timescales January 2015: feasibility studies due for building at and re-modelling of Alexandra’s and St Paul’s current sites Spring/summer 2015: statutory consultation process; submission of planning applications Summer 2015: remodelling of both sites
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Probable timescales (cont’d) 15 January 2016: parents apply for Year 3 places 17 April: Year 3 application outcomes known Summer 2016: building work at both sites
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Year 3 admissions 2016 to 2018 There would be a three-year transition, in which each Year 2 cohort would have to be split between the two schools: in 2016, 60-60; in both 2017 and 2018, 60 at Alexandra and 30 at St Paul’s Published admissions criteria would be applied as necessary
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Proposed admissions criteria for Reception entry to ‘Alexandra Primary’ in 2016 1.Looked-after children and previously looked-after children 2.Siblings in attendance at Alexandra at the time of admission 3.Siblings in attendance at St Paul’s at the time of admission 4.Exceptional family, social or medical need 5.Distance from home to school
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Proposed admissions criteria for Year 3 entry to ‘Alexandra Primary’ in 2016 1.Looked-after children and previously looked-after children 2.Children in Year 2 at Alexandra who will have a sibling in attendance at Alexandra at the time of admission 3.Children in Year 2 at Alexandra who will not have a sibling in attendance at Alexandra or St Paul's at the time of admission 4.Children in Year 2 at Alexandra who will have a sibling in attendance at St Paul's at the time of admission 5.Siblings in attendance at Alexandra at the time of admission 6.Siblings in attendance at St Paul’s at the time of admission 7.Exceptional family, social or medical need 8.Distance from home to school
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Proposed admissions criteria for Reception entry to ‘St Paul’s CE Primary’ in 2016 1.Looked After Children (LACs) and previously LAC. 2.Children with exceptional and professionally supported medical or social need for a place at this school. 3.Children who have a sibling in St Paul’s during the term of entry, in order of proximity up to a maximum of one mile. 4.All other applicants in order of proximity up to a maximum of one mile. If there are still places remaining, these will be allocated using the above criteria but ignoring the one mile limit.
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Proposed admissions criteria for Year 3 entry to ‘St Paul’s CE Primary’ in 2016 1.Looked After Children (LACs) and previously LAC. 2.Children with exceptional and professionally supported medical or social need for a place at this school. 3.Children currently at Alexandra Infant School who will have a sibling in St Paul’s School during the term of entry, in order of proximity up to a maximum of one mile. 4.Children who currently attend Alexandra Infant School. 5.Children who have a sibling in St Paul’s School during the term of entry, in order of proximity up to a maximum of one mile. 6.All other applicants in order of proximity up to a maximum of one mile. If there are still places remaining, these will be allocated using criteria 2 to 5 in order, as above, but ignoring the one mile limit.
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