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How to find out numbers of places at each school

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1969Sarah · 15/04/2013 21:25

When the LEA send out the offer letters they send an accompanying sheet/leaflet that lists all the primary schools in the county alphabetically. It gives the PAN for each school and then either how many reception spaces they have (based on offers made) or how many they were oversubscribed by.

Obviously only parents with a child due to reception this Sept get that leaflet in the post. Is there any other way of seeing that info for the county? Can you ask for a copy?

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paneer · 15/04/2013 21:28

Ours published it online as well.

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noramum · 15/04/2013 21:30

I would think the council would provide these information upon request. Maybe parents who will apply for a place for next year get some information during the application process?

I am sure the schools also would answer such a question.

Normally for the infant section the maximum number is 30 and here in the South-East most towns have the full capacity as we are actually have more children than spaces.

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ArabellaBeaumaris · 15/04/2013 21:32

sounds interesting. I've never seen that info for my LEA - closest we get is PAN listed on the council website, nothing about reception spaces etc.

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AvrilPoisson · 15/04/2013 21:32

Our LA publishes it online... but it won't be available for this year, it will be for 2012.

The PAN doesn't change from year-to-year though, in order to change the PAN they have to apply to (DFE? Ombudsman?) to change admitted numbers. The only scope for a variation is via this application (which I believe is a public document) or via a statemented child- if a statemented child is allocated a place, they add 1 to the PAN, so a 3 form intake school that is to admit a child with the school named in its statement will have a PAN of 91 for that year group (and they will have to keep 91 in cohort all the way through school, i.e. if 1 child leaves, they will have a vacancy even if they're at 90).

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RustyBear · 15/04/2013 21:37

Our borough has this document and this one on their website - you could try searching your LA's website for 'primary schools allocation'

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tiggytape · 15/04/2013 21:39

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breatheslowly · 15/04/2013 21:43

Ours publish it along with the admission criteria & how far down the criteria they got.

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cece · 15/04/2013 21:46

It is usually on the council website. look for (name of council) school allocation for 2012 or whichever year you would like to know about.

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ArabellaBeaumaris · 15/04/2013 21:48

I am really intrigued, but can't find this information on my LEA website at all. I can find all the PAN for the schools, but I can't find any information on how oversubscribed they were. Boo!

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cece · 15/04/2013 21:57

This is what my LEA publishes.

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StrangeGlue · 15/04/2013 22:01

If you look on the edubase website you can search by area and see the number of places but I don't think they do over subscription numbers.

Just ring the council, worst they can say is no.

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titchy · 15/04/2013 22:25

What LEA are you?

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1969Sarah · 15/04/2013 23:35

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