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The Learning in Harmony Trust The Federation of Thorpe Greenways Schools Thorpe Greenways Infant School and Thorpe Greenways Junior School Proposed Admission Arrangements - 2019-2020 for consultation In October 2016, Thorpe Greenways Infant School and Thorpe Greenways Junior School converted from Community to Academy status and therefore the Learning in Harmony Multi Academy Trust is the admissions authority, although the Southend-on-Sea Local Authority (LA) provides the coordinated admissions arrangements. The admissions arrangements are in line with government legislation and guidance (School Admissions Code 2014) and designed to ensure there is a fair, clear and reasonable admissions procedure for all applicants, and to help guide parents through the application process. These arrangements will apply to all admissions for 2019-2020, including in-year admissions. The Published Admissions Number (PAN) at Thorpe Greenway Schools is 150 pupils in years R-5 and 120 for year 6 from September 2019. Both schools have the same catchment area (see map on page 4). Thorpe Greenways Schools welcome all applications.. Parents are encouraged to visit the school with their child if they are planning to apply for a place and we have a number of open days for new Reception parents during the year. Arrangements for visits outside of these dates can be made through the school office. Applying for a place for the main round to the reception year or year 3 Children are admitted to the school using the criteria outlined in this document, regardless of their aptitude. Parents are invited to express a preference for their school of choice out of those provided by the School Admissions Team, based at the Local Authority, but it is up to the school to rank applications according to the admission criteria. Admission for the main round to Reception, and into year 3 is run according to the published admissions scheme which is available on the Council s website or, in plain English, in the Primary Admission Booklet. Parents must apply in the main round to transfer from Thorpe Greenways Infant School to Thorpe Greenways Junior School. Parents must use the council common application

form (CAF) and submit the application between 14th September and 15th January. The council offers a full coordinated process for admission to Year 3. Applications can be made online at http://www.southend.gov.uk/admissions or in paper by requesting a form from the LA on 01702 212 934. Over-subscription If at the closing date for applications, there are not enough places for all those who have expressed a wish to have their child admitted to the infant or junior school, places will be allocated using the infant school admission criteria and junior school admission criteria as below. This will not apply to children with a statement of special educational needs (SEN) or Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans as the plan/statement names the school and therefore the child must be admitted to the named school. The admission criteria for each school are listed below with explanatory notes following: a) Thorpe Greenways Infant School intake (for all criteria see explanatory notes below): 1. Looked after children and previously looked after children 2. Pupils who live in the catchment area served by the school and who have a sibling attending Thorpe Greenways Infant school or Thorpe Greenways Junior School. 3. Pupils who live in the catchment area served by the school 4. Pupils who live outside the catchment area served by the school and who have a sibling attending Thorpe Greenways Infant school or Thorpe Greenways Junior School. 5. Pupils who live outside the catchment area served by the school. b) Thorpe Greenways Junior School intake (for all criteria see explanatory notes below) : 1. Looked after children and previously looked after children 2. Pupils attending year 2 Thorpe Greenways Infant School 3. Pupils who live in the catchment area served by the school and who have a sibling attending Thorpe Greenways Infant school or Thorpe Greenways Junior School. 4. Pupils who live in the catchment area served by the school 5. Pupils who live outside the catchment area served by the school and who have a sibling attending Thorpe Greenways Infant school or Thorpe Greenways Junior School. 6. Pupils who live outside the catchment area served by the school. Explanatory notes: Parents must make a separate application for transfer from nursery to primary school and from infant to junior school. Parents must complete a Southend on Page 2

Sea Common Application Form (CAF) for applications to Reception year and year 3 between 14th September and 15th January. Pupils cannot be considered under the admission criteria unless an application has been submitted. Pupils in public care and children that were previously in public care Any reference to looked after children refers to children who are in the care of local authorities as defined by Section 22 of the Children Act 1989. In relation to school admissions legislation a looked after child is a child in public care at the time of application to the school. Any reference to previously looked after children means children who were adopted (or subject to residence or special guardianship orders) immediately following having been looked after. Looked after and previously looked after children are given the highest priority for each relevant age group and in all ranking. Pupils with Education, Health and Care Plans All children whose statement of special educational needs (SEN) or Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan names the school must be admitted. Children with a statement or a plan will follow a different process for admission. Further information can be found here: http://www.southend.gov.uk/info/200225/children_with_disabilities/290/special_educati onal_needs http://www.southendinfopoint.org/kb5/southendonsea/fsd/localoffer.page Distance In the case of over-subscription in any one category straight line distance will be used to measure the distance between the pupil s home and a central point in the shared infant and junior school building (the coordinates of this point are E:590273, N:185394). Distances will be measured using the Local Authority s computerised measuring system. The pupils living closest will be given priority. If the pupil s home is a flat the distance will be measured to the main external entrance to the building. Tie-Break to be used to decide between two applications that cannot otherwise be separated: If the same distance is shared by more than one pupil, and only one place is available, the place will be awarded on the basis of a computerised random allocation process (supervised by someone independent of the Council / governing body). In a case where the last child offered is a twin or sibling of a multiple birth sibling both children will be offered and the sibling will be an excepted pupil. Distance where parents have separated The distance is measured the same for all applications. The primary admission booklet provides further details, in summary, Only one application can be received. The Academy or LA should not have the details of both parents or know of the marital status of the parents. If more than one Page 3

application is received from parents, applications will be placed on hold until such time that: an application is made that both parents agree to; or written agreement is provided from both parents; or a court order is obtained confirming which parent's application takes precedence. Details on address checks and which address is relevant are also provided in the admission booklet. In all cases the child s normal place of residence is applicable for the purposes of the application. Catchment areas: A look up postcode list is available on www.southend.gov.uk/admissions and a map is provided below: Siblings Siblings are considered to be a brother or sister, half-brother or half-sister, step-brother or step-sister, adopted brother or sister, living at the same address, who attends the school at the time of application with a reasonable expectation that he or she will still be attending at the time of the proposed admission. In the exceptional situation where one twin or one or two triplets are refused a place, in order to keep family members together and in line with the School Admissions Code 2014, the additional pupil(s) will be admitted even if this results in the admission limit for the year group being exceeded. Waiting lists Children s names will automatically be on the waiting list for schools that are higher on the rank list and for which they do not receive an offer (for years Reception and year 3). Page 4

Parents will also have the opportunity to appeal against the refusal for schools for which they did not receive an offer. Appeals must be lodged within 20 school days of the date of the letter. Parents can access the information on appeals and also submit an appeal online on the council s web site www.southend.gov.uk/admissions or email admissions@southend.gov.uk to request an appeal application form. All appeals are considered by an Independent Appeals Panel. Waiting lists for all year groups for community schools are closed at the end of each school year. Over and Under age applications (children admitted outside normal age group) Parents may seek a place for their child outside of their normal age group, (usually during the school year and not at the point of admission), for example, if the child is gifted and talented or has experienced problems such as ill health. In addition, the parents of a summer born child may choose not to send that child to school until the September following their fifth birthday and may request that they are admitted out of their normal age group, ie. to Reception rather than year 1. All other applications for over or under age in-year will be handled in line with the School Admissions Code 2014, 2.17 (a & b). Such requests for Schools in Southend-on-sea are directed to the school and the school advises the Local Authority of their decision. Requests for year 3 and 6 must have been submitted by the parent and considered by the admission authority before the closing date for applications to year 7, i.e. 31 st October and 15 th January for year 3 of any given year. Admission authorities must ask parents to submit a full request with any relevant documentation and should make decisions on the basis of the circumstances of each case and in the best interests of the child concerned. This will include documenting the following:- - the parent s views; - information about the child s academic, social and emotional development; - where relevant, their medical history and the views of a medical professional; - whether they have previously been educated out of their normal age group; - and whether they may naturally have fallen into a lower age group if it were not for being born prematurely. - They must also take into account the views of the head teacher of the school concerned. When informing a parent of their decision on the year group the child should be admitted to, the admission authority must set out clearly the reasons for their decision. (2.17a School Admissions Code 2014). A parent cannot appeal against refusal to the out of normal age group application. Further details are provided in the Admission Scheme 2019/20 and Guidelines on deferring entry to school for summer born children on the Council Website. Page 5

Fair Access Protocol Thorpe Greenways Schools work with the LA in accordance with their in-year Fair Access Policy in order to ensure that pupils with additional needs or who may present challenges are not disproportionately admitted to one school or year group. Southend s Fair Access Protocol includes a number of categories which identify a child as being potentially vulnerable or likely to present a challenge to the school. These include (but are not restricted to) previous behaviour issues and poor attendance; details are available in the Fair Access Protocol. Offers Offers are made by the Local Authority as per the published admission scheme and a start date is agreed between the parent and the Academy. The Academy may withdraw its offer if it is found that the place was offered based on a fraudulent or intentionally misleading application. Change of address or circumstances Parents must notify the School admissions team at Southend-on Sea Borough Council immediately if there are any changes that may affect their child s application, such as a change of address. In-year admissions Applications for transfer during the school year can be made to the local authority who process the forms and work with the school for allocation of places. Where there are vacancies places are offered, where there are no vacancies parents may be refused and have the opportunity to join the waiting list. The applications are ranked on a waiting list using the admission criteria outlined above. The relevant Coordinated Admissions Scheme and Primary Admission booklets should be read in conjunction with the Determined Admission Arrangements for all schools in the Borough of Southend-on-Sea. Out to consultation from 6th November until 15th December 2017 Presented to staff and governors: Determined by LiHT Board of Trustees: Review date: Page 6

Contacts The Federation of Greenways Schools Greenways Southend on Sea SS1 1ES Tel: 01702 987950 School Admissions Team Southend-on-Sea Borough Council Department of Children & Learning Civic Centre Victoria Ave Southend-on-Sea, SS2 6ER Tel: 01702 212934 or 01702 215007 admissions@southend.gov.uk Page 7