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The composite prospectus for

parents and carers


2020 to 2021

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Our vision

“Choosing which schools to apply for is one of the most important decisions a family
can make. We understand this and are committed to working with parents and
carers to help and support them as they make this decision.

“To help parents and carers make their preferences, a range of information is
available both directly from schools and from the council. Schools will provide
information about their own admissions policy, open events, transport and uniforms.
The admissions pages of the council website provide details about previous
allocation rounds, links to Ofsted reports and links to each school as well as further
details about admissions policies.

“It is vitally important that families submit their school preferences before the
deadline of 15th January 2020. We also strongly advise using all five preferences to
give the best chance of being allocated a place at a preferred school.”

Councillor Jonathan Pryor


(Executive Member for Learning, Skills and Employment)

Further information is available:

By phone: 0113 222 4414


On our website: www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions
By email: startingprimary@leeds.gov.uk
By Post: Leeds City Council, PO Box 837, Admissions, Leeds LS1 9PZ

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Contents
Admission policies and transport information 4
Key dates in the admissions process 2020 5
School Index 6-8
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) 9-12
Useful Phone Numbers and Contact Details 13
How do I apply for a place? 14
What kind of schools are there in Leeds? 14
How are places offered? 16
How can I find out more about a particular school? 16
What to do when you get your offer of a place 17
Sending offers 17
Accepting your offer 17
Appeals 17
Additional Information 18
Special Educational Needs (SEN) 18
Getting further advice on SEN 18
Appeals for pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP) 18
Priority 1a and Priority 1b 18
Admission out of chronological age 19
School transport information 20
School meals, refreshments and milk 22
School uniforms and other expenses 22
School attendance 22
Children of service personnel and crown servants 22
Complaints 23
Applying for places during the school year 24
Fair Access Protocol 24
Individual Schools Information 25-251
Leeds City Council’s admissions policy for community schools for entry Reception 252
and Year 3 in Junior Schools - 2020
Priority 1a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) 262
Priority 1b Supplementary Information Form (SIF) 264
Admission out of chronological age form 269
Glossary 273
School Preferences for Reception in September 2019 274
Cut off distance and criteria for Reception in 2019 278
School Travel Information 282
Privacy notice 291
Leeds primary schools map 292

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Admissions Policies
Admissions policies tell you about how places are offered. If there are more applications
than places at a school, the oversubscription priorities are used to allocate places. We take
all applications, sort them into the order outlined in the school’s admissions policy, then we
make offers from the top of that list until the school is full.

It is important that you look at the admissions policy for each of the schools you are including
in your preferences as different schools may apply different admission criteria.

Academies, Foundation and Voluntary Aided schools have their own admissions policy, and
some include different priorities to the Leeds City Council Admissions Policy. They may not
include a distance element. This could affect your application so it is important that you look
at each school admission policy before making a decision about your preferences as it is
important to consider whether you have a realistic chance of being offered a place.

Admissions policies for Academies, Foundation and Voluntary Aided schools can be
obtained from the schools directly, found on their website, or on the Leeds City Council
website at www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions or by contacting the Admissions Team on 0113
222 4414.

The Local Authority (LA) is responsible for the co-ordination of all Reception, Junior and
Year 7 applications within Leeds. The LA co-ordinates all applications and sends all offers
out to parents/carers. There is more information about the application process and offers on
pages 14 to 17.

Leeds City Council is the admissions authority for Leeds community and voluntary controlled
schools. All offers of places at these schools are made by the Chief Executive on behalf of
Leeds City Council using the Local Authority’s admissions policy.

Voluntary aided schools, Foundation schools, Free schools and Academies are their own
admissions authorities. We inform these schools of any applications. The governors of the
school apply their admissions policy and decide whether they can offer a place. They inform
the Local Authority which is responsible for sending out all offers.

The Local Authority also co-ordinates applications and offers with other Local Authorities so
that families only receive one offer.

Transport

If you want to know more about school buses or think you may be entitled to any form of
help with school transport when your child moves to a new school, or if you move house, it is
important that you read the section about school transport on page 20 of this document. You
can find detailed information for each school on pages 282 to 290.

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Key dates in the admissions process 2020
1 November 2019 Application process opens
You can apply online from this date if you live in Leeds at www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions.
When you apply online keep your acknowledgement emails. If you have not had an
acknowledgement email confirming your application has been submitted, your application has
not been completed – you should go back and make sure it is submitted properly.
You should ensure you complete and return any Supplementary Information Forms (SIFs) by
the deadline – a SIF is needed if you are claiming a specific priority. Please ensure you read
the school/ academy admissions policy. SIFs are available on the Leeds City Council website
www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions or from the school.

15 January 2020 Deadline for applying


Any applications received after this date may not be considered until all on time applications
have been dealt with.
12 February 2020 Late application or changes deadline for the Leeds City Council admissions policy
Any applications or changes returned by 12th February 2020, will be dealt with as on time and
they will be processed with all other on time applications.
Any new applications returned after 12th February will be dealt with as late applications,
meaning they will only be dealt with after all other preferences have been considered, but
before unplaced allocations are made, unless there are special or exceptional circumstances,
where the Local Authority agrees that the late application should be considered as on time.
Any changes to a application, where the change is requested after 12th January will be dealt
with as a ‘late’ application, meaning they will only be dealt with once all other preferences
have been considered, but before placements are made, unless there are special or
exceptional circumstances, where the Local Authority agrees that the changes can be made
and the application will still be considered as on time.
Please note that schools which are their own admitting authority (i.e. Foundation schools,
Academies, Free Schools and Voluntary Aided Schools) may have different or no late
application deadlines. You will need to check the school’s individual admissions policies for
this information.

16 April 2020 Offers released - National Offer Day


Emails explaining how to access your offer will be sent during office hours (9am – 5pm) on
this date or letters will be sent by 2nd class post if you did not apply on-line. You will be asked
to accept the offer. If you fail to do this, the place may be withdrawn and offered to another
child. If you are considering refusing the place, please seek advice from the Admissions Team
before you do so.
If you would like to go on a school waiting list please complete a waiting list request form
which will be available on our website. If you are unhappy that a school has refused to offer
your child a place, you may also appeal this decision.
30 April 2020 First cut off for waiting list requests
All waiting list requests should be submitted to the Admission team at Leeds City Council and
will be held until 27th July 2021 i.e. the end of the academic year. Names from the waiting lists
are matched with any vacancies in accordance with the oversubscription priorities set out in a
school or academy’s admissions policy. The Admissions team will notify Voluntary Aided,
Foundation, Academies and Free Schools of your application. More information on appeals
and waiting lists is available at www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions.

Until 31st August 2020 your child can be allocated a place from the waiting list automatically,
so if you leave them on the waiting list please make sure you are prepared to move their
school immediately.

15 May 2020 Deadline for accepting offers and first cut off for appeal forms
If you wish to appeal against a refusal to offer a place, you need to complete an appeal form
and return it by 15 May 2020 to ensure your appeal is heard by 17 July 2020. If your appeal is
received after 15 May 2020, we will still accept your request, however, depending on when
we receive the form, we may not be able to hear your appeal before the end of the academic
year.
For Community and Voluntary Controlled schools, Leeds City Council Admissions Team will
arrange appeals. Voluntary Aided, Foundation schools and Academies manage their own
appeals, unless they have asked Leeds City Council to do this on their behalf.

June – July 2020 Appeals heard by Independent appeal panels

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School Index

School Page School Page


Aberford C of E Primary School 25 Cookridge Primary School 71
Adel Primary School 26 Co-op Academy Beckfield 72
Adel St John The Baptist C of E Primary 27 Co-op Academy Brownhill 73
School Co-op Academy Nightingale 74
All Saints Richmond Hill C of E Primary 28 Co-op Academy Oakwood 75
School Co-op Academy Woodlands 76
Allerton Bywater Primary School 29 Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School 77
Allerton C of E Primary School 30 Cottingley Primary Academy 78
Alwoodley Primary School 31 Cross Gates Primary School 79
Armley Primary School 32 Crossley Street Primary School 80
Ashfield Primary School 33 Deighton Gates Primary School 81
Asquith Primary School 34 Dixons Trinity Chapeltown Primary 82
Austhorpe Primary School 35 Academy
Bankside Primary School 36 Drighlington Primary School 83
Bardsey Primary School 37 East Ardsley Primary Academy 84
Barwick-in-Elmet C of E Primary School 38 East Garforth Primary Academy 85
Beechwood Primary School 39 Ebor Gardens Primary School 86
Beecroft Primary School 40 Elements Primary School 87
Beeston Hill St Luke's C of E Primary 41 Farsley Farfield Primary School 88
School Farsley Springbank Primary 89
Beeston Primary School 42 Fieldhead Carr Primary School 90
Birchfield Primary School 43 Five Lanes Primary School 91
Blackgates Primary Academy 44 Fountain Primary School 92
Blenheim Primary School 45 Gildersome Primary School 93
Bracken Edge Primary School 46 Gledhow Primary School 94
Bramham Primary School 47 Grange Farm Primary School 95
Bramhope Primary School 48 Great Preston C of E Primary School 96
Bramley Park Academy 49 Green Lane Primary Academy 97
Bramley St Peter's C of E Primary 50 Greenhill Primary School 98
School Greenmount Primary School 99
Broadgate Primary School 51 Greenside Primary School 100
Brodetsky Primary School 52 Grimes Dyke Primary School 101
Brudenell Primary School 53 Guiseley Primary 102
Burley St Matthias' C of E Primary 54 Harehills Primary School 103
School Harewood C of E Primary School 104
Calverley C of E Primary School 55 Hawksworth C of E Primary School 105
Calverley Parkside Primary School 56 Hawksworth Wood Primary School 106
Carlton Primary School 57 Highfield Primary School 107
Carr Manor Community School (Primary 58 Hill Top Primary Academy 108
Phase) Hillcrest Primary Academy 109
Carr Manor Primary School (now known 140 Hollybush Primary School 110
as Manor Wood Primary School) Holy Family Catholic Primary School 111
Castleton Primary School 59 Holy Name Catholic Voluntary 112
Chapel Allerton Primary School 60 Academy (Cookridge)
Christ Church Upper Armley C of E 61 Holy Rosary and St Anne's Catholic 113
Primary School Primary School
Christ the King Catholic Primary School 63 Holy Trinity C of E Academy, Rothwell 114
Churwell Primary School 64 Horsforth Featherbank Primary School 115
Clapgate Primary School 65 Horsforth Newlaithes Primary School 116
Cobden Primary School 66 Hovingham Primary School 117
Cockburn Haigh Road Academy 67 Hugh Gaitskell Primary School 118
Collingham Lady Elizabeth Hastings' C 68 Hunslet Carr Primary School 119
of E Primary School Hunslet Moor Primary School 120
Colton Primary School 69 Hunslet St Mary's C of E Primary 121
Cookridge Holy Trinity CofE Primary 70 School
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Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic 122 Rawdon Littlemoor Primary School 171
Primary School Rawdon St Peter's C of E Primary 172
Ingram Road Primary School 123 School
Ireland Wood Primary School 124 Raynville Primary School 173
Iveson Primary School 125 Richmond Hill Primary Academy 174
Kerr Mackie Primary School 126 School
Khalsa Science Academy 127 Robin Hood Primary School 175
Kippax Ash Tree Primary School 128 Rosebank Primary School 176
Kippax Greenfield Primary School 129 Rothwell Haigh Infant School (now 67
Kippax North Junior and Infant School 130 known as Cockburn Haigh Road
Kirkstall St Stephen's C of E Primary 131 Academy)
School Rothwell Primary School 177
Kirkstall Valley Primary School 132 Rothwell St Mary's Catholic Primary 178
Lady Elizabeth Hastings C of E Primary 133 School
School, Ledston Rothwell Victoria Junior School 179
Lady Elizabeth Hastings' C of E Primary 134 Roundhay All Through School 4–18 180
School, Thorp Arch (Primary Campus)
Lane End Primary 135 Roundhay St John's C of E Primary 181
Lawns Park Primary School 136 School
Little London Community Primary 137 Rufford Park Primary School 182
School Ryecroft Academy 183
Low Road Primary School 138 Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School 184
Lower Wortley Primary School 139 Scholes (Elmet) Primary School 185
Manor Wood Primary (previously Carr 140 Seacroft Grange Primary School 186
Manor Primary ) Seven Hills Primary School 187
Manston Primary School 141 Shadwell Primary School 188
Manston St James CE Primary 142 Shakespeare Primary School 189
Academy Sharp Lane Primary School 190
Meadowfield Primary School 143 Shire Oak C of E Primary School 191
Meanwood C of E Primary School 144 Southroyd Primary and Nursery School 192
Methley Primary School 145 Spring Bank Primary School 193
Micklefield C of E Primary School 146 Ss Peter and Paul Catholic Primary, a 194
Middleton Primary School 147 Voluntary Academy
Middleton St Mary's C of E Primary 148 St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, 195
School Beeston
Mill Field Primary School 149 St Augustine's Catholic Primary School 196
Moor Allerton Hall Primary School 150 St Bartholomew's C of E Primary 197
Moortown Primary School 151 School 198
Morley Newlands Primary Academy 152 St Benedict's Catholic Primary School
Morley Victoria Primary School 153 St Chad's C of E Primary School 199
New Bewerley Community School 154 St Edward's Catholic Primary School, 200
Ninelands Primary School 155 Boston Spa
Otley All Saints C of E Primary School 156 St Francis Catholic Primary School, 201
Otley The Whartons Primary School 157 Morley
Oulton Primary School 158 St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary 202
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic 159 School
Primary School St James' C of E Primary School, 203
Park Spring Primary School 160 Wetherby
Park View Primary Academy 161 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, 204
Parklands Primary School 162 Hunslet
Pool-in-Wharfedale C of E Primary 163 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, 205
School Otley
Primrose Lane Primary School 164 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, 206
Pudsey Bolton Royd Primary School 165 Pudsey
Pudsey Lowtown Primary School 166 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, 207
Pudsey Waterloo Primary Academy 167 Wetherby
Pudsey Primrose Hill Primary Academy 168 St Margaret's C of E Primary School 208
Quarry Mount Primary School 169 St Mary's Catholic Voluntary Academy, 209
Queensway Primary School 170 Horsforth

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St Mary's C of E Primary School, 210
Boston Spa
St Matthew's C of E Aided Primary 211
School
St Nicholas Catholic Primary School 212
St Oswald's C of E Primary School 213
St Patrick's Catholic Primary School 214
St Paul's Catholic Primary School 215
St Peter's C of E Primary School 216
St Philip's Catholic Primary and Nursery 217
School
St Theresa's Catholic Primary School 218
St Urban's Catholic Primary School 219
Stanningley Primary School 220
Strawberry Fields Primary School 221
Summerfield Primary School 222
Swarcliffe Primary School 223
Swillington Primary School 224
Swinnow Primary School 225
Talbot Primary School 226
Temple Learning Academy Through 217
School (Primary Phase)
Templenewsam Halton Primary School 228
Thorner C of E Primary School 229
Thorpe Primary School 230
Tranmere Park Primary School 231
Valley View Community Primary School 232
Victoria Primary School 233
Weetwood Primary School 234
West End Primary School 235
Westbrook Lane Primary School 236
Westerton Primary Academy 237
Westgate Primary School 238
Westroyd Primary School 239
Westwood Primary School 240
Whingate Primary School 241
Whinmoor St Paul's C of E Primary 242
School
White Laith Primary School 243
Whitecote Primary School 244
Whitkirk Primary School 245
Wigton Moor Primary School 246
Windmill Primary School 247
Woodlesford Primary School 248
Wykebeck Primary School 249
Yeadon Westfield Infant School 250
Yeadon Westfield Junior School 251

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Frequently Asked Questions
When can I apply for a place at a Primary School for Reception or a Year 3 place at a
Junior School?
The application process is available from 1 November 2019 to 15 January 2020 for children
born between 1st September 2015 and 31st August 2016.

How do I apply for a place?


You can apply online by going to www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions and searching for primary
admissions. If you need assistance with the application you can call us on 0113 2224414 or
email us at startingprimary@leeds.gov.uk

What are admissions policies?


Admissions policies set out how schools will offer places. The admissions policy tells you
who is more likely to get a place if there are more applications than places available. The
oversubscription criteria in the admissions policy shows how the school will rank all
applications. Places are then offered from the top of the ranked list until the year group is
full.

In Leeds there are different types of schools, most set their own admissions policy, so
admission criteria varies from school to school.

It is important that you look at the admissions policy for each of the schools you are including
in your preferences. Admissions policies for all kinds of schools (Community, Foundation,
Voluntary Aided and Academy schools) can be obtained from schools directly, found on the
school website, on the Leeds City Council website at www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions or by
contacting the Admissions Team on 0113 2224414.

How are places offered?


The local authority co-ordinates all applications for Reception and Year 3 places in Junior
Schools. This means everyone must apply to the Local Authority, then the schools rank their
applications, and the Local Authority sends out the offer letters, making sure each child only
receives one offer.

Where your application falls on a school’s ranked list of applicants depends on the schools
you have asked for and their admission policies, the number of applications they have
received, your circumstances and the circumstances of all other applicants to that school.
Will my child transfer automatically from nursery into reception?
No. You will still need to apply for a primary school place. If your child goes to a particular
nursery class this does not guarantee them a place at the attached primary school. There
are often more children in the nursery class than there are places in Reception class. There
may also be other local children who want a place at the school but do not go to the nursery.
You will not be given priority just because your child goes to the nursery.
I have good reasons why my child should attend my first preference school – so you
have to offer them a place there don’t you?
Many parents have good reasons why they would prefer their child to attend a particular
school, but while parents have the legal right to express their preference, this is not the
same as free choice about where their child is admitted. School admissions policies set out
clear criteria about who will be prioritised over others for a place. They can’t take anything
else into account when they’re ranking the applications. You should review the policies to
see whether your child meets any of these priority criteria. If they do, please tell us on your
application, and make sure you complete any supplementary forms if required, so that the

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admissions policy can be applied correctly.

Does it matter what order I list my preferences?


Yes. By law we must offer you the highest preference school we possibly can, so you should
list your schools in order of preference. When schools are ranking their applications, they
don’t know what preference you have given that school, as it’s against the law to have a ‘first
preference first’ admissions policy. The only time your preference order is taken into account
is if you could be offered more than one school. In that situation, we offer you the school you
said you preferred the most.

If I only provide one preference, do you have to offer me that school?


No. Providing just one or two preferences does not increase your chances of being offered a
place at these schools. Your application for each school is ranked in line with the admissions
policy. Where you only ask for a place at one school, you are only on that school’s list of
applicants but it doesn’t affect where on that list your application falls.

If the Local Authority is unable to offer a preferred school, you will be offered a place at any
school with a vacancy available after all other applications have been considered, so not
using all five of the available preferences actually decreases the chances of you being
offered a preferred place.

Do head teachers decide which children are offered places?


No. The governing body / academy trust rank their applications in line with their published
policy. When they’ve done this, they don’t know who will be offered a place, as they don’t
know whether it’s your highest preference, or whether you’d be offered a place at another
school.

Can I find out which schools are closest to my home?


You can contact the Leeds City Council Admissions Team on 0113 2224414 or send an
email to startingprimary@leeds.gov.uk to ask for this information. Please remember to
include your address when contacting us. Our measurements are based on a straight-line
distance from the school to your address.

Previous allocation maps for primary schools are on the Leeds City Council website
www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions. These show the distances from home to school for the
people who were successful in gaining places last year so give an indication of your chances
of being offered a place. Most online mapping tools only use postcodes and not the full
address. You should have received a letter which gave details of your five closest schools by
distance but you don’t need this letter to apply. You can look on the “Find a School” page on
the Leeds City Council website www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions for maps showing the
catchment priority areas for Local Authority schools.

Do I have to include my closest school as one of my preferences?


No, it is not compulsory to state one of your closest schools as a preference. However, if it
is not possible to offer you one of your 5 preferences, you may find that all the places at your
closest schools have been filled with children who did express them as preference and the
only schools with vacancies may not be close to your home.

I already have a child at my preferred school. Do I need to apply?


Yes. You must apply even if you have a sibling already at the school, in the same way as
everyone else. Not all schools provide a higher priority for siblings, you must read the
admissions policy to see how applications are prioritised.

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What does "priority catchment school" or "nearest school” mean in an Admissions
Policy?
Some schools offer a priority for those families who have the school as their nearest, or live
in a defined catchment area. To work out which school you would get this nearest /
catchment priority at, you need to carefully check the admissions policies for each of your 5
closest schools, calculated in straight line distance order. The closest school to you which
includes in their Admission’s policy an oversubscription criteria for “nearest school” or
“nearest priority school” will offer you a higher priority. To check if you live within a “priority
catchment area” you need to look at the map attached to the admissions policy on the “Find
a School” page or on the schools website and see if your home address falls within the
catchment area. You can see a map at www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions which indicates the
nearest priority areas and catchment areas across the city.

It is important that you look at each school’s admission policy and all other available
information before making a decision about your preferences as it is important to consider
whether you have a realistic chance of being offered a place.

I live in a catchment area, does that mean I am guaranteed a place?


No, it means your application is prioritised higher than those living outside the catchment
area but does not guarantee a place. If you live outside a catchment area you can still apply
for a place at the school.

What is the ‘furthest allocation distance’?


In the information provided on the Leeds City Council website, ‘furthest allocation distances’
are stated where this information is available.
The furthest allocation distance is how far the last pupil lived who was allocated a place at a
school under one of the distance priorities.
Further details of allocation data can be found on www.datamillnorth.org/dataset or at
www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions.

How can people living further away than me get a place when I didn’t?
Those pupils might meet a higher priority of the admissions policy (e.g. children looked after
by the Local Authority, pupils with siblings attending the school, meeting a faith criteria or
attending a named feeder school). It is important to check individual school admissions
policies for this information.
How do I find out about and apply for nursery and childcare places?
To get a place at a nursery attached to a primary school you should apply direct to the head
teacher of the school.
Although some schools do not have nurseries, there may be other types of nursery
education available at these schools, such as Ofsted-registered pre-school playgroups and
Early Years centres. See the section about individual schools on page 25 onwards.
It is important that you always check the childcare options with the schools you prefer. You
should remember that there may be waiting lists for out-of-school care, and an offer of a
school place does not guarantee a place in any out-of-school clubs.

For the most up to date information about out of school clubs please check with individual
schools. More information about child care can be found on the Family Information Service
webpage at http://familyinformation.leeds.gov.uk or by phoning 0113 378 9700.

A place in a nursery does not guarantee a place in the school. Parents must apply for a
place if they want a place in Reception.

When will I find out which school my child has been offered?
16 April 2020 is National Offer day. You will be sent an email on this day on how to access

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your offer or if you did not apply online a letter will be sent out by second class post and you
will receive it a few days after the 16 April 2020. These emails will be sent from 9am
onwards on 16 April.

What should I do when I receive my offer of a place?


You should accept the offer of the school place directly with the school. Accepting a lower
preference offer will not affect your position on a waiting list or your right to appeal against
the refusal at any other school.

What happens if I don’t get offered a place at the school I want?


If you don’t get offered a place at the school you would prefer, you can request to go on the
waiting list. You can also appeal against the decision to refuse a place at a school, although
appeals can only be granted in specific circumstances. More information will be provided
with your offer.

What happens if I move into the area or change address?


If you move into the area or change address before the start of the new school year in
September 2020, you must let us know as this could affect your application. The standard
evidence we require to change an address is:
• one document showing you have left the old address (final Council tax bill or utility
bill) and
• one document showing your new address (tenancy agreement or completion of
purchase or council tax bill for new address).
If for any reason you don’t have these, we will ask you to send us in as much evidence as
you do have and the admissions team will decide if we can change the address.

Does the local authority investigate claims of fraudulent addresses?


The local authority takes the use of a fraudulent address to obtain a school place very
seriously and will investigate any allegations that are made. If there is proof that a fraudulent
address has been used to obtain a school place that place will be withdrawn. Using an
address for a childminder or relative or renting a property for a short period of time would be
considered using a fraudulent address. We cannot share the outcome of individual
investigations because of data protection and safeguarding.
If a place in the school is offered on the basis of an address that is subsequently found to be
different from a child’s normal and permanent home address, then that place can be
withdrawn. Each year we withdraw places after offer day following investigations.

Can I educate my child at home?


By law, you can make arrangements to educate your child at home. However, you have a
duty to make sure that your child receives an appropriate full-time education suitable for their
age and ability, and for any special educational needs they may have. We want to make
sure you are meeting your legal responsibility, so you must tell us if you are educating your
child at home. If you would like more information, please phone 0113 378 5028 or email
EHE@leeds.gov.uk . You will not receive any financial help from the Local authority if you
choose to educate your child at home.

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Useful numbers and contacts details
Leeds City Council website: www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions

Admissions team: For all admissions enquiries please contact 0113 222 4414 or email
startingprimary@leeds.gov.uk

Transport: For application forms, guidance notes, Leeds Children’s Transport policy,
Under-16 Photocards and information about bus travel can be obtained at:
www.metro.com/schools. If you need information on your ‘Nearest Qualifying School’ or
have other general school transport questions please contact the Leeds Education Transport
Assessment Team on 0113 348 1122 or educationcustomerservices@westyorks-ca.gov.uk.

Elective Home Education: For information on Elective Home Education please contact
0113 378 5028

School meals: For information and applying for free school meals please contact 0113 222
4404.

School uniforms and other expenses parents should contact the school their child will be
attending for information about help with school uniforms.

Special Educational Needs Information: For children with an existing Education, Health
and Care Plan (EHC) parents should contact their SEN casework officer phone 0113 378
5256. For general information, support and advice about SEN and disabilities contact the
Leeds Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Service phone 0113 378 5020.
Family Information Service: For information on childcare please contact the Family
Information Service by email family.info@leeds.gov.uk or by phoning 0113 378 9700 or
http://familyinformation.leeds.gov.uk.

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How do I apply for a place?
You can apply online by going to www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions. You are able to include
up to five different schools when you are telling us the schools you would prefer. You
should put the schools in the order you most want them. When the admission policy for
each school is applied, your preference order is not considered. If you qualify for a place at
more than one school when the policy is applied, your preference order will be taken into
account so that we offer you a place at the highest preference school that you qualify for.
We write to families to invite you to apply for a place, the letter provides information about
the application process, however you do not need this letter to apply for a reception school
place. A copy of the letter is available on our website.
Please note that different schools have different admission policies and so we strongly
recommend that you check the admissions policies of the school(s) you are interested in.
These can be found on each school’s website or on our Find a School pages at
www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions.
If you need help to understand any of the admission policies then please contact the
admissions team for advice on 0113 222 4414.

If you live outside Leeds and want your child to go to a school in Leeds, you must apply to
your own local authority where you pay council tax and they will inform us of your request. If
you need to contact our neighbouring local authorities about their admissions policy and
application process their details are:

• Bradford 01274 439200


• Wakefield 01924 306052
• North Yorkshire 01609 533679
• Kirklees 01484 225007

What kinds of schools are there in Leeds and how will that affect my application?

It is important that you know which type of school you are applying for, because different
people are responsible for deciding who gets a place.
We refer to the following types of schools throughout this prospectus.
Maintained schools:
• Community schools - Leeds City Council sets the admissions policy and offers
places in line with the policy set out on pages 252 to 272 of this prospectus. These
schools are funded by the local authority.
• Foundation (Trust) schools - The governing body of each school decides its
admissions policy and takes responsibility for deciding who to offer places to. These
schools are funded by the local authority.
• Voluntary Aided schools - The governing body of each school decides their own
policy on admissions and takes responsibility for deciding who to offer places to.
Voluntary Aided schools require you to fill in a Supplementary Information Form (SIF)
as well as an online application. You can download a SIF from the Leeds City Council
website or the school website. You can ask for a form to be sent to you by contacting
Leeds City Council on 0113 222 4414 or by contacting the school. These schools are

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mainly funded by the local authority with a contribution from their religious body.
• Voluntary Controlled Schools - Leeds City Council sets the admissions policy and
offers places in line with the policy set out on pages 252 to 272 of this prospectus.
These schools are funded by the local authority.

Non Maintained schools:


• Academies are funded directly by central government (ESFA). The Academy Trust
decides its own admission policy and takes responsibility for deciding who to offer
places to.
• Free Schools are another type of Academy, set up and paid for directly by the
government (ESFA). The trust of a Free School decides its own admissions policy and
takes responsibility for deciding who to offer places to.

Although the governing body or trust of Foundation schools, Voluntary Aided schools,
Academies and Free Schools will decide who they can offer a place to, the local authority
must co-ordinate all applications and offers for Reception places, whatever school you apply
for. This means we will communicate to you with an offer on their behalf.
Leeds schools are co-educational and there are no boarding schools (outside the
independent sector). Leeds primary schools are non-selective, which means children don’t
have to pass an entry test or exam. However, some schools are partially selective so please
check the individual school’s admission policy or websites for further details.
Community Specialist Inclusive Learning Centres (SILCs):
Places are allocated at a SILC, SILC Partnership and Resourced Place after being
named on an Education, Health and Care Plan. You do not apply through the admissions
primary school application process. Children who go to these schools must have an
Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan.
SILCs also have partnership arrangements with mainstream schools where children
attend the mainstream school. The children attending the partnerships are on the roll of
the SILC, not the mainstream school and have an Education, Health and Care plan.
Some mainstream schools have specialist provision on their site for children who have a
particular type of special educational need. The children attending are on the roll of the
school. These are called Resourced Provision and are allocated to pupils who have an
Education, Health and Care plan.

Exceptional Provision of Education


Leeds does not have any Pupil Referral Units.

Independent Schools are not funded by the local authority. They generally require parents
to pay fees. The authority does not co-ordinate applications for independent schools, or
hold admissions arrangements information for them. You must apply directly to these
schools.

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How are places offered?
The local authority is required to co-ordinate all applications for Reception, Year 3 in Junior
Schools and Year 7 places. This means we receive all the applications centrally, work with
schools who determine their own admissions to gather information from them, and send out
all the offer letters, making sure each child only receives one offer. We consider all
preferences at the same time, but whether we can offer you the place you want for your child
will depend on your circumstances and the schools you have asked for. We aim to offer your
child a place at your first preference school, taking account of our admissions policy and
admission arrangements, and any offers you get from Voluntary Aided, Foundation schools,
Free Schools, academies or other authorities.
Schools are not allowed to offer places on a ‘first preference first’ basis so your preference
order only influences which offer is made where you could be offered more than one of your
preferences.

We consider your preferences in the following stages:

You list your five preferences.


• We inform any Voluntary Aided schools, Foundation schools, Free schools,
Academies, or other local authorities that you have preferenced their school. They
apply their admissions policy to decide who they can offer places to, and tell us.
• We apply the Leeds policy to see who we can offer places to at Community and
Voluntary Controlled schools.
• If you meet the admission conditions for more than one school, we offer your highest
preference school where you qualify for a place.
• If we cannot offer your child a place at any of the schools you have preferenced we
will allocate a place at the closest school to your home address that still has places
available. This applies to all Community or Voluntary Controlled schools but may be
a Voluntary Aided school, Foundation school, Free school or Academy if their
governing body has given us permission to do so.
• If you live outside Leeds, we will not offer your child an alternative place – your home
Local Authority has responsibility for making you an offer.

How can I find out more about a particular school?


Each school has its own prospectus which sets out how it is organised, its curriculum,
statement of ethos, values and aims. You can get a free copy from the school itself and it
will help you to make the best decision for your child. Foundation schools, Voluntary
Aided schools and Academies must display a copy of their admissions policy on their
website. You can also look at the Leeds City Council website
www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions and follow the direct links to each school page.
You can also look at the school’s Ofsted reports which are available at
www.ofsted.gov.uk or via our website www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions. Other
websites you may find helpful are the Advisory Centre for Education’s website at
www.ace-ed.org.uk and the Department for Education website at
www.education.gov.uk.

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What to do when you get your offer of a
place
Sending offers

National Offer Day is Thursday 16th April March. Please note that offer emails will be
released from 9am onwards on Thursday 16th April 2020.

Accepting offers

Parents will be asked to accept the offer of a school place. This will not affect their position
on any waiting list for a higher preference, or their right to appeal. Parents who do not wish
to accept the offer, or do not accept the offer within a reasonable time, may have the place
withdrawn. You can request an appeal for any school you have not been offered, and
request to go on any waiting lists. Further information will be provided when you receive your
offer and is available online at www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions.

Appeals

If you have been refused a place at a school you want, you can appeal against the decision
to an independent appeal panel. We will tell you why you were refused a place and how to
appeal. You can appeal for any schools you have been refused and return your appeal form
by 15 May 2020 to ensure your appeal is heard by 17 July 2020 stating your grounds for
appeal. If your appeal is received after 15 May, we will still accept your request, however,
depending on when we receive the form, we may not be able to hear your appeal before the
end of the academic year as we do not generally hold appeals in the school holidays. All
requests for appeals which are received by 15 May 2020 will be held within 40 school days,
i.e. by 17 July 2020. You should submit your request for all of the schools you wish to appeal
for at the same time.

For Community and Voluntary Controlled schools, Leeds City Council Admissions Team will
arrange appeals. Voluntary Aided, Foundation schools and Academies manage their own
appeals, unless they have asked Leeds City Council to do this on their behalf.

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Additional Information
Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The large majority of children and young people with SEN and disabilities should be able to
access education in their local mainstream school. For a small number of children whose
needs are more complex, or who may require highly specialist equipment, a special school,
special school partnership or resourced provision may be appropriate. In order for us to
consider placing your child in one of these specialist settings your child needs to have an
Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan. If they do not already have one of these, it may be
appropriate for the local authority to carry out an EHC needs assessment. This is an
assessment of your child’s educational, health and social care needs and will involve all the
professionals who work with your child and family. If following the assessment the local
authority deems it to be appropriate, a Special Educational Needs (SEN) casework officer
will draw together an EHC plan. At this stage, they will talk with you about your school
preference, and if appropriate will write this into the EHC plan. If your child has an
Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan, or is currently undergoing assessment for an EHC
plan it is important that you discuss your application for a school place with your SEN
casework officer.

Getting further advice on SEN

If your child has an Education, Health and Care plan and you would like more information
about school placement, please speak to your SEN casework officer at: SEN Statutory
Assessment and Provision Team (SENSAP) Adams Court, Kildare Terrace, Leeds LS12
1DB Phone 0113 378 5256.

Even if your child does not have an EHC plan, they may still need extra help. Your child’s
needs may already have been identified by their current primary school. If so, you should
already have been involved in planning for your child’s needs through an individual
education plan/ provision map or something similar. The head teacher/ SENCO should have
spoken to you about extra resources that will be available to meet your child’s needs in their
local primary school.

For further information, advice and support about SEN and disabilities, you can contact the
Leeds Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Information Advice Support Service
on 0113 378 5020.

Appeals for pupils with an Education Health and Care plan

If you do not agree with the school named on the final Education, Health and Care plan you
have the right of appeal to the First Tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs and Disability).
The details of how to appeal are included in the letter you received with the Final EHC plan.
You should contact your SEN Casework Officer in the first instance for further information on
the telephone number above.

Priority 1a – currently looked after or previously looked after children

Children will only receive a Priority 1a if:


• they are currently looked after by a local authority;

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• they are fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority;
• they have been adopted from local authority care,
• they reside with a person named on a Child Arrangements Order immediately
following being looked after by the local authority
• they have a Special Guardianship Order immediately following being looked after by
the local authority
• (for some schools only) they have been in state care outside of England and ceased
to be so as a result of being adopted

If your child was previously looked after by a Local Authority and is now living with you under
an Adoption Order, Special Guardianship order or Child Arrangements Order, we will need
to receive evidence to verify this priority 1a status. Applications for this priority must be
supported by a Priority 1a SIF form, available on page 262 or from
www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions.

Priority 1b – exceptional needs that can only be met at a specific school


There is also a priority in Leeds City Council’s Admissions Policy for pupils without an
Education, Health and Care plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with
exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific school. To qualify
for this priority a pupil needs to have a significant physical disability or complex sensory
impairment - e.g. pupils with a visual, hearing, or physical difficulty or pragmatics
difficulties/autism.
Any application for priority 1b needs to state the provision that is needed to meet a specific
need that is only available in the school of preference. Applications for this priority must be
supported by a Priority 1b SIF form, available on available on page 264 or from
www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions, which must include a statement in writing from a
paediatrician / doctor / other relevant professional who can evidence why a particular
provision is needed over another.
Not all schools’ admissions policies include this priority so please check the admissions
policy of the school you are applying for to see if this priority applies to the specific school.
Some schools will require you to submit this request to them directly.

Admission out of chronological age

A request may be made for a child to be admitted outside of their chronoligial age group, for
example if the child is gifted and talented, has experienced problems such as ill health or
has already been taught out of chronological age group. In addition, the parents of a
summer born child (a child born between 1st April and 31st August) may request that the
child be admitted out of their normal age group, to reception rather than year 1.

Parents should still apply in the normal admission round for 2020, and indicate their request
on the preference form – specifying why admission out of normal year group is being
requested and the year group in which they wish their child to be allocated a place. In
addition, you will also need to complete an application for admission outside of their normal
age group – the schools admission policy will tell you how to do this.

If the school is a Leeds community or voluntary controlled primary school, you will need to
complete the “Request to join a school out of chronological year group application form” (on
page 269 or appendix 3 in the school’s admissions policy at
www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions), attach any available evidence of the need for

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deferment/admission out of chronological age. The application will be considered by a panel
of education experts and headteachers where the individual case will be considered. The
panel will make a decision on the basis of the circumstances of the case and in the best
interests of the child concerned, taking into account the views of the headteacher and any
supporting evidence provided by the parent.

Transport to and from a primary school


Concessionary fares on public transport

When travelling on buses and trains within West Yorkshire:

• Children under 5 travel for free when accompanied by a fare-paying passenger on


most buses, and all trains displaying the Metro symbol.
• Anyone aged 5 to 10 pays half fare on most buses and all trains displaying the Metro
symbol, including school buses. The production of a PhotoCard is not required unless
the child looks a lot older
When they reach the age of 11, children living in Leeds need to show an Under 16
PhotoCard to obtain half fare travel during weekends and holidays. However, they no longer
need to show a half fare pass if travelling to/from school and wearing school uniform. For
more information please click here
It is important to remember that bus routes, fares and timetables change over time so you
are advised to consider how your child would get to school if an existing bus service is
withdrawn or the route is altered. For details of dedicated primary school bus services in
Leeds please click here
Is my child entitled to free home to school transport?
In a small number of cases, primary age children are entitled to free travel assistance. If your
child would need to use public transport to get to and from school, you are strongly advised
to read the latest version of Leeds Children’s Services Transport Policy, which can be found
here.
Please note:
• individual primary schools may offer school places using their own admission policies.
Some admissions policies may measure distances using straight lines

• it is a legal requirement, however, that for transport purposes we must measure distances
up to three miles according to the shortest available walking route, and we measure
distances over three miles using the shortest available driving route – we never use
straight-line measurements or catchments in the way that some school admissions
policies may do, or might have done in the past.

• This means that your ‘nearest’ or catchment’ school for admissions purposes may not
be the same as your ‘nearest qualifying school’ for the purposes of transport.

• you should not assume that any child who starts school in September 2020 will be
entitled to travel free of charge, even if an elder sibling, or other children in your
neighbourhood have, or previously had, a free bus pass.

• If you think you might be entitled to transport assistance to get your child to school and
you need help to work out your ‘nearest qualifying school’ school before finalising your

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school choice, or if you have other general school transport questions, it essential that
you read the Children’s Transport policy.

• School bus fares are reviewed on an annual basis

We will always provide suitable transport assistance to children who are eligible to free school
transport. However, schools currently served by a school bus may not always have a school
bus. Demographic change, the opening of new schools and improvements to the public
transport network are just a few things that can mean a school bus is withdrawn.

Every school bus service is reviewed every year to assess whether there is a continued need
for them. If school buses are withdrawn, there is no guarantee of a public service alternative,
or a child’s journey on the public network may take longer and/or include a change of buses
on the journey. I

If your child is not entitled to free school transport you are strongly advised to consider how
you will get your to school if an existing school bus service is withdrawn. For more information
about how decisions are made on whether to operate school buses, click here.
How do I apply for support with home to school travel arrangements?

You need to fill in an application form as soon as you know which school your child will
be attending from September 2020. You should apply by 28 June 2020.
To download forms and guidance notes, click here. Decision letters will be mailed from June
2020 onwards.
How do I get more information about school transport?

If you need help to work out your ‘nearest qualifying school’ for the purposes of transport
before finalising your school choice, or have other general school transport questions:

Phone: 0113 348 1122


Email: freetravel@westyorks-ca.gov.uk
Write: Leeds Education Transport Assessment Team, West Yorkshire Combined
Authority, 40-50 Wellington Street, Leeds, LS1 2DE

School Transport Assistance for Children with SEND

Additional help with transport is available for some children with special educational needs or
disabilities. Eligible children are offered assistance in the least restrictive way meets the
individual needs of the child, whilst promoting as much independence as possible. Provision
may include one or more of the following options:

• travel training to enable a child to access public transport and travel independently

• a mileage allowance, or fixed amount of money, payable to a parent or legal guardian if


he or she escorts and takes the child to school

• a taxi, minibus or adapted vehicle

• a passenger assistant to travel with a child in a taxi or minibus.

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The Children’s Transport policy, along with details of how to apply and other useful information
can be found on the council’s website here, or by talking to your child’s SEN Casework Officer.

School meals, refreshments and milk

Meals are provided in all Leeds primary schools, and there are facilities for pupils to eat
packed lunches brought from home. If you have any questions about school meals, contact
the school.
You are entitled to free school meals for your child if:
• they are in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2.

OR you receive:
• Income Support; or
• Jobseeker’s Allowance (income-based); or
• Employment Support Allowance (income-related); or
• Child Tax Credit and annual income is less than £16,190 as determined by HMRC; or
• Guaranteed element of Pension Credit
• Universal Credit and any earned income is less than £7,400 per year

Please note that if you are in receipt of Working Tax Credit you are not eligible for Free
School Meals
To apply for free school meals please go to: https://www.leeds.gov.uk/residents/children-
families-and-carers/schools-and-learning/free-school-meals
Phone: 0113 222 4404
Leeds primary schools do not provide milk.

School uniforms and other expenses


Leeds City Council does not offer any assistance / funding with school uniforms. Please
contact the school your child will be attending for information about help with school
uniforms.

School Attendance
The Attendance Team helps maintain and improve attendance at school for all children.
Officers work closely with schools, parents and pupils to offer advice and support about
attendance and the welfare of pupils. If you need help or advice in making sure your child
goes to school regularly, please contact their school directly.

Children of UK Service Personnel and Crown Servants


In accordance with the Admissions Code 2014, we ensure that we accept posting orders
with quartering or unit addresses, prior to the family moving, and that we allocate a place
shortly in advance of them arriving in the area to allow a smooth transition. We do not accept
‘advance’ addresses from any other families.

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It is important to note that service families do not receive a higher priority in the admission
policy than other families but we do work to remove the disadvantage linked to frequent
relocation, as mentioned above.

Complaints
If you have a complaint about the service you receive from the Admissions Team then you
should write in to the customer relations service who will arrange for an appropriate officer
to look into your concerns. You can contact the team at:

Customer Relations
PO Box 837
Leeds
LS1 9PZ
Email: complaints.children@leeds.gov.uk Tel: 0113 378 5111
There are formal procedures for dealing with complaints about a school and its curriculum.
The school will be able to tell you about its procedures. The head teacher would expect you
to contact them first, but there are procedures that allow the governing body to investigate
more serious complaints

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Applying for places during the school year
(In-year transfer)
If you wish to change school during the school year you should apply directly to the school.
Schools will tell you and the Local Authority if they can offer you a place or not.

If you are refused a place you will be offered the right to appeal. If you have moved house
you will need to provide proof of address. If you have not moved and your current school is
still accessible you may not be offered a place until the start of the next school term.
A list of schools with vacancies can be found on our website
www.leeds.gov.uk/residents/children-families- and-carers/schools-and-
learning/school-places/ admissions.

Fair Access Protocol


The School Admissions Code requires every local authority to establish a Fair Access
Protocol, agreed with the majority of schools in its area, that all schools must participate in.
The purpose of the Fair Access Protocol is to ensure that outside the normal admissions
round, unplaced children, especially the most vulnerable, are found and offered a place
quickly, so that the amount of time any child is out of school is kept to a minimum. The Fair
Access Protocols are outside the arrangements for co-ordination and are applied when an
eligible child has been unable to secure a reasonable and accessible school place through
the in-year admissions process. The aim is to secure a reasonable and accessible school
place as quickly as possible following the application being made, with the pupil on roll
within 10 school days of an offer being made.
The definition of an eligible child is outlined in the Fair Access Protocol, which is available to
download from www.leeds.gov.uk/residents/children-families-and-carers/schools-and-
learning/school-places/determined-admissions-arrangements. Please contact the
Admissions Team on 0113 222 4414 for further advice.

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Aberford Church of England (VC) Primary School
Address School Lane, Aberford, Leeds LS25 3BU
Headteacher Ms P Boulding Phone 0113 281 3302
Email s.goddard@aberfordceprimary.org.uk Website www.aberfordprimaryschool.co.uk
School code 3030 Area East
Published Admission Number 14 Number of pupils on roll 98
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Please contact the school or details

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 14 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 7
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 5
Priority 5 2

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Adel Primary School
Address Tile Lane, Adel, Leeds LS16 8DY
Headteacher Ms J Cordingley Phone 0113 230 1116
Email admin@adelprimary.org.uk Website www.adelprimary.org.uk
School code 2416 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 208
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents
can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions
policy as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional
information to either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 8
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 15
Priority 5 6

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Adel St John the Baptist Church of England Primary School
Address Long Causeway, Adel, Leeds LS16 8EX
Headteacher Mrs J Hainsworth Phone 0113 261 1804
Email info@adel-st-john.leeds.sch.uk Website www.adel-st-john.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3902 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 208
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on
school site, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions
policy as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional
information to either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority:
2. Siblings - To children who have a brother or sister on roll at Adel St John the Baptist Church
of England Primary School in September 2020. Sibling refers to brother or sister, half brother
or sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister, of the child of the parent/carer’s
partner where the child for whom the school place is sought is living in the family unit at the
same address as that sibling.
3. To children of parents/carers who are practising, churchgoing Christians attending a Church
within the Parish Boundary of Adel for at least twelve months prior to the date of application.
More information on the Parish Boundary Map can be found at www.achurchnearyou.com
4 Children living within the Parish boundary of Adel. More information on the Parish Boundary
Map can be found at www.achurchnearyou.com
5 To children of parents/carers who are practising, churchgoing Christians attending a Church
within the Leeds Authority for at least twelve months prior to the date of application.
6. Any other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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All Saints Richmond Hill Church of England Primary School
Address Cross Aysgarth Mount, Leeds LS9 9AD
Headteacher Mr D Pattison Phone 0113 235 9260
Email headteacher@allsaints-pri.leeds.sch.uk Website www.allsaints-pri.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3909 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 213
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions
policy as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional
information to either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Looked after children including children who have been adopted from local authority care, child
arrangement orders (previously a residency order) and those with special guardianship
immediately following being Looked After
2. Children who appear [to the admission authority of the school] to have been in state care outside
of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted
3. Children who have special educational needs which can only be catered for at this school.
4. Children who have a brother or sister currently at All Saints’ School and who will be attending the
school when the younger child is expected to start.
5. Children who live within a 1.5 mile radius of the school whose family regularly and frequently
attend a Christian church which is a member of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI)
or a church in full sympathy with its Trinitarian stance. (Ministers or leaders of the church will be
asked to verify this)
6. Children who live within a 1.5 mile radius of the school whose family regularly and frequently
attend a place of worship of a faith other than Christian ( leaders of the faith will be asked to
verify this)
7. Any other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Allerton Bywater Primary School
Address Leeds Road, Allerton Bywater, Castleford WF10 2DR
Headteacher Mr R Cairns Phone 01977 522 620
Email cairnsr02@brigshawtrust.com Website www.allertonbywater.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2507 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 230
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents
can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions
policy as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional
information to either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children looked after (CLA) or children who were previously looked after but ceased to be so
because they were adopted or became subject to a Special Guardianship Order or Child
Arrangement Order
Children who appear (to the admissions authority of the school) to have been in state care
outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted.
1b. Pupils without an EHC Plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Allerton Bywater.
2. Children with siblings who will be at the School at the start of the academic year when the
applicant child attends and are living at the same address
3. Children who live in the defined catchment area. See the Primary School Catchment Map
attached to this policy.
4. Any other children wishing to gain a place at Allerton Bywater Primary School, prioritised by
distance

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Allerton Church of England Primary School
Address Lingfield Approach, Leeds LS17 7HL
Headteacher Mrs H Stott Phone 0113 293 0699
Email office@allertonceprimary.com Website http://allertonceprimary.com
School code 3931 Area North East
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 525
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Fully integrated early education
and childcare, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281 In
2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Alwoodley Primary School
Address Cranmer Rise, Leeds LS17 5HX
Headteacher Mrs T Wyatt Phone 0113 268 6104

Email maria.weston- Website www.alwoodleyprimary.net


bartholomew@alwoodley.net
School code 2436 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 479
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions
policy as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional
information to either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 34
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 25
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Armley Primary School
Address Salisbury Terrace, Leeds LS12 2AY
Acting Headteacher Ms E Caine Phone 0113 263 9216
Email office office@armleyprimary.org.uk Website www.armley-pri.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2484 Area West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 174
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions
policy as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional
information to either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Ashfield Primary School
Address Weston Lane, Otley LS21 2DF
Headteacher Mrs E Warren Phone 01943 463 341
Email info@ashfieldprimary.co.uk Website www.ashfieldprimary.co.uk
School code 2401 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 246
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents
can access FEEE at school, private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Asquith Primary School
Address Horsfall Street, Morley, Leeds LS27 9QY

Headteacher Ms G Austerfield Phone 0113 307 5550


Email hayley.walton@asquithprimary.org Website www.asquithprimary.leeds.sch.uk

School code 2512 Area South


Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 425
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Austhorpe Primary School
Address Austhorpe Lane, Leeds LS15 8TP
Headteacher Miss A Lightfoot Phone 0113 264 0450
Email office@austhorpeprimary.org Website www.austhorpeprimary.org
School code 2463 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 210
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access FEEE
at privately run nursery on school site

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHCP but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic
year and are living at the same address.
3. Austhorpe Primary Academy will consider applications as follows:
a. If there are more applications than there are places, they will give priority to parents who
have the school as their nearest priority school
b. they will then offer places to other children living closest to the school measured in a
straight line, where the school is not their nearest.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Bankside Primary School
Address Shepherds Lane, Leeds, LS8 5AW
Headteacher Ms S Rutty Phone 0113 336 8383
Email school.office@banksideprimary.org Website www.banksideprimary.org
School code 2425 Area North East
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 633
Type of school Foundation Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Parents can access FEEE at
school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Bardsey Primary School
Address Woodacre Lane, Bardsey, Leeds LS17 9DG
Headteacher Mrs S Clark Phone 01937 572 612
Email office@bardseyprimary.org.uk Website www.bardseyprimary.org.uk
School code 2385 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 197
Type of school Foundation Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school. This
does include own admitting authority schools who offer a ‘nearest priority, but excludes own
admitting authority school who do not have a ‘nearest’ priority in their admissions policy.
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest priority
school

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Barwick-in-Elmet Church of England Primary School
Address Chapel Lane, Barwick-in-Elmet, Leeds LS15 4HL
Headteacher Mrs S A Sanderson Phone 0113 281 2132
Email office@barwick-in-elmet.leeds.sch.uk Website www.barwick-in-elmetschool.com
School code 3033 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 209
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 3
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 18
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 9
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Beechwood Primary School
Address Kentmere Avenue, Leeds LS14 6QB
Headteacher Mr S Hilton Phone 0113 293 0250
Email office@beechwoodprimaryschool.co.uk Website www.beechwoodprimaryschool.co.uk
School code 2444 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 417
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority
1b. Pupils without a statement but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at the school at the start of the academic
year and are living at the same address.
3. We will give priority to parents who have Beechwood Primary School as their nearest school.
If we have more applications than there are places, we will offer places first to children living
nearest to the school (measured in a straight line).
4. We will give priority to parents who choose Beechwood Primary School, where it is not the
nearest to their home address. If we have more applications than there are places, we will
offer places first to children living nearest to the school (measured in a straight line).

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Beecroft Primary School
Address Eden Way, Leeds LS4 2TF
Headteacher Miss J Turner Phone 0113 261 8820
Email info@beecroft.leeds.sch.uk Website www.beecroft.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2407 Area North West
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 323
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 17
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 21
Priority 5 6

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Beeston Hill St Luke’s Church of England Primary School
Address Beeston Road, Leeds LS11 8ND
Headteacher Mrs L Booth Phone 0113 243 3375
Email nic.schorah@bsl.leeds.sch.uk Website www.bsl.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3913 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 348
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1A. A child who has an Educational Health Care Plan which names Beeston Hill St Luke’s CofE
Primary School
1B. Looked after children’ including those who were looked after but have become subject to
adoption, residency or special guardianship order
1C. A child or main carer has exceptional medical or mobility needs which can only be met at this
school. In order to be considered under this category the application must be supported by a
written recommendation from the appropriate medical professional.
2. A child who has a brother or sister and who will still be on the roll of the school at the
expected date that the younger child is due to start (brother or sister being blood relations or
adopted or fostered and living within the same household)
3. The child and parent/ guardian regularly and frequently worship(s) at St Luke’s Church
4. A child who lives within St Luke’s Parish. A map is available in school and attached to this
policy
5. The child and parent/ guardian regularly and frequently worships at another Christian church
which is affiliated to Churches Together in Britain and Ireland or one in full sympathy with its
Trinitarian Creed
6. The child and parent/ guardian regularly and frequently attend a place of worship according to
any of the following faiths: Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism
7. Any other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Beeston Primary School
Address Town Street, Leeds LS11 8PN
Headteacher Mr N Edensor Phone 0113 271 6978
Email office@beestonprimary.org Website www.beestonprimaryschool.co.uk
School code 2470 Area South
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 630
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school.
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address
3. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school. (Maps showing the
defined catchment area for the school are shown on the Leeds City Council Admissions
website www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions). You can apply for a school even if you don’t live in
the catchment priority area. Living in a catchment priority area does not guarantee a place
will be allocated at that school, only that your application will be prioritised above those who
live outside the catchment priority area.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Birchfield Primary School
Address Birchfield Avenue, Gildersome, Leeds LS27 7HU
Headteacher Mr P Turner Phone 0113 253 3009
Email office@birchfieldprimary.org.uk Website www.birchfieldprimary.org.uk
School code 2369 Area South
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 210
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 11
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 17
Priority 5 2

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Blackgates Primary School
Address Smithy Lane, Tingley, Wakefield WF3 1QQ
Headteacher Ms J Coulson Phone 0113 887 8155
Email info@blackgates.org.uk Website www.blackgates-pri.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2025 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 350
Type of school Academy Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can best be met at Blackgates Primary Academy.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. The school will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority
school
4. The school will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest
priority school

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Blenheim Primary School
Address Lofthouse Place, Leeds LS2 9EX
Headteacher Mrs M Duffy Phone 0113 293 0808
Email office@blenheimprimaryschool.com Website www.blenheimprimaryschool.com
School code 2408 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 396
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Blenheim Primary School
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at Blenheim Primary School at the start of
the academic year 2020/21 and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents for whom Blenheim Primary School is their nearest school and
who have included Blenheim Primary School in their list of preferences
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest priority
school

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Bracken Edge Primary School
Address Newton Garth, Newton Road, Leeds LS7 4HE
Headteacher Dr M Ali Phone: 0113 262 3335
Email BEPS@brackenedge.leeds.sch.uk Website www.brackenedge.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2433 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 468
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

We would recommend that families who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school
include it as one of their preferences, however this does not guarantee your child a place at the
school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met
at a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a
specific school

2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.

3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for
Rothwell Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.

4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.

5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281 In
2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Bramham Primary School - Federated with Shadwell Primary
School
Address Clifford Road, Bramham, Wetherby LS23 6JQ
Headteacher Mrs S Richards Phone 01937 843 682
Email c.hemingway@leedsfederation.org Website www.bramhamprimary.co.uk
School code 2329 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 157
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11

School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, Private out of
school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 15
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 14
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Bramhope Primary School
Address Tredgold Crescent, Bramhope, Leeds LS16 9BR
Headteacher Mrs R Colbourn Phone 0113 267 1222
Email info@bramhopeprimaryschool.co.uk Website www.bramhopeprimary.co.uk
School code 2406 Area North West
Published Admission Number 40 Number of pupils on roll 273
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11

School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, Private out of
school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 40 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 17
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 21
Priority 5 2

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Bramley Park Academy
Address Fairfield Hill, Leeds LS13 3DP
Headteacher Miss C Green Phone 01132564888
Email enquiries@bramleyparkacademy.co.uk Website www.bramleyparkacademy.co.uk
School code 2030 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 294
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. The academy will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority
school
4. The academy will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their
nearest priority school

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Bramley St Peter’s Church of England Primary School

Address Hough Lane, Leeds LS13 3NE


Headteacher Mrs R Esplin Phone 0113 255 9680
Email info@bsp.leeds.sch.uk Website www.bsp.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3054 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 372
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Parents can access FEEE at school,
School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Looked after children, those children who were looked after immediately before they became
subject to an Adoption, Child Arrangements Order or Special Guardianship Order and looked
after children who were previously in care outside England.
2. Children who have a brother or sister who will still attend the school at the expected time of
admission.
3. Children of families who attend a Christian Church which is part of Churches Together in
Britain or Ireland or one which fully assents to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity.
4. Children of families who attend another church or place of worship of another major world
faith.
5. Children for whom Bramley St Peter’s is the nearest priority school. If we have more
applications than there are places, we will offer places first to children living nearest to the
school (measured in a straight line).
6. Other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Broadgate Primary School
Address North Broadgate Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5AF
Headteacher Mrs E McLellan Phone 0113 258 2685
Email office@broadgateprimary.org.uk Website www.broadgateprimary.org.uk
School code 2398 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 327
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Fully integrated early education and
childcare, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 2
Priority 2 26
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 20
Priority 5 12

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Brodetsky Jewish Primary School

Address The Henry Cohen Campus, Wentworth Avenue, Leeds LS17 7TN
Headteacher Ms S Jagger Phone 0113 293 0578
Email info@lbrodetsky.org Website www.brodetsky.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3915 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 314
Type of school Community Age range 2 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Children who have achieved 5 points on the Supplementary Information Form and who are
‘looked-after’. That is to say, children who are in the care of the local authority or provided
with accommodation by that authority.
2. Children who have achieved 5 points on the Supplementary Information Form and who have
an older sibling on the roll when the younger child starts Brodetsky Primary School. Siblings
are defined as brothers or sisters, half brothers or half sisters, adopted/foster brothers or
sisters, and step brothers or step sisters living at the same address.
3. Other children who have achieved 5 points on the Supplementary Information Form.
4. Any other looked after children.
5. Any other children with a sibling in the school.
6. Any other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Brudenell Primary School
Address School View, Leeds LS6 1EN
Headteacher Mrs J Harland & Ms J Davies Phone 0113 278 5168
Email office@brudenellschool.co.uk Website www.brudenellprimary.co.uk
School code 2409 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 263
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2 Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school. include
any voluntary-aided schools which act as their own admission authorities. If we have more
applications than there are places, we will offer places first to children living nearest to the
school (measured in a straight line)
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Burley St Matthias’ Church of England Primary School
Address Burley Road, Leeds LS4 2HY
Headteachers Ms K Cameron & Mrs D Dettmar Phone 0113 336 7401
Email jtimmins@burleystmatthias.co.uk Website www.burleystmatthias.co.uk
School code 3052 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 198
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 4 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Calverley Church of England Primary School

Address Towngate, Calverley, Leeds LS28 5NF


Headteacher Mr R Curran Phone 0113 257 5127
Email office@calverleyce.co.uk
Website www.calverleycofeprimaryschool.co.uk
School code 3046 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 410
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1. Looked after children (a child who is looked after by the local authority in accordance with
Section 22 of the Children Act 1989. This also includes children who were looked after but
ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject of a residence/child
arrangement order or special guardianship order. If you are making an application under the
priority of a previously looked after child you will need to provide the Admissions Authority (
the school) with a copy of the court order so they can verify this priority.
2. Children who appear to the Admissions authority to have been in state care outside of
England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted or became subject of a
child arrangement or residence/child arrangement order or a special guardianship order.
3. Children who will have a sibling on the roll of the school at the proposed date of admission.
4. Children who reside within the 2014 parish boundary of St Wilfrid’s Church, Calverley.
5. Children who regularly attend worship at St Wilfrid’s Church, Calverley or Calverley Methodist
Church.
6. Children who regularly attend a church that is a member of Churches Together in England or
Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.
7. Any other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Calverley Parkside Primary School
Address Victoria Street, Calverley, Leeds LS28 5PQ
Headteacher Ms K Wright Phone 0113 257 0884
Email office@cps.owlcotesmat.org Website www.calverleyparkside.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2301
Published Admission Number 30 Area West
Type of school Academy Number of pupils on roll 209
Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority area for the
school.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Carlton Primary School
Address New Road, Carlton WF3 3RE
Headteacher Mr D Coe Phone 0113 378 3040
Email enquiries@carltonprimaryschool.co.uk Website www.carltonprimaryschool.co.uk
School code 2308 Area South
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 311
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school
site

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 18
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 14
Priority 5 13

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Carr Manor Community School (Primary Phase)
Address Carr Manor Road, Leeds LS17 5DJ (Access via Stainbeck Lane, Leeds LS7 2PS)
Executive Principal Mr S Flowers Phone 0113 336 8401
Vice Principal Mrs J Harkness
Email info@carrmanor.org.uk Website www.carrmanor.org.uk
School code 4041 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll
Primary: 362
Secondary: 925
Type of school Foundation Age range 4 to 18
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 4
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 21
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 19
Priority 5 16

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Castleton Primary School
Address Green Lane, Leeds LS12 1JZ
Headteachers Mrs A Riley & Mr A Darnell Phone 0113 263 7756
Email headteacher@castletonleeds.org.uk Website www.castleton.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2486 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 279
Type of school Community Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Fully integrated early education and
childcare, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club, Resourced Provision for
SEN

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Chapel Allerton Primary School
Address 21 Harrogate Road, Leeds LS7 3PD
Headteacher Mr N Sykes Phone 0113 262 4851
Email c.easton@chapelallertonprimary.co.uk Website www.chapelallertonprimary.co.uk
School code 2427 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 449
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club,
Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 1
Priority 2 34
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 23
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Christ Church Upper Armley Church of England Primary School

Address Theaker Lane, Leeds LS12 3NU Phone 0113 263 8606
Headteacher Sam Collier Website www.ccuaprimary.co.uk
Email admin@ccuaprimary.org.uk Area West
School code 3055 Number of pupils on roll 183
Published Admission Number 30
Age range 4 to 11
Type of school Academy
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Private out of
school club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or children
previously looked after by a Local Authority, whose parent/s or guardian/s preferences Christ Church
Upper Armley CE Primary.

2. Children who have at least one sibling attending Christ Church Upper Armley CE Primary at the
proposed date of admission

3.Faith Places - Following the allocation of places to criteria 1 and 2, 50% of the remaining available
places will be allocated according to the following ‘faith based’ criteria (criteria 3.1 to 3.3). If within the faith
proportion there are more applicants than places available, the places will be allocated to those qualifying
applicants in the following priority order:

3.1 A child who, or whose parent(s)/guardian(s), are regular worshippers at Christ Church Upper
Armley.

3.2 A child who, or whose parent(s)/guardian(s), are regular worshipper(s) at another Christian church
recognized by Churches Together in England and Ireland or a church which fully subscribes to the
Christian doctrine of the Trinity.

3.3 A child who, or whose parent(s)/guardian(s), are regular worshipper(s) of another world faith
which is one of the other five major world faiths represented in Great Britain (that is Buddhism,
Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Sikhism).

4. Community Places - Following the allocation of places under criteria 1, 2 and 3, the remaining
places will be allocated in the following priority order:

4.1 Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the academy shown in Section 10
‘Catchment Area for Christ Church Upper Armley CE Primary’. (Maps showing the defined
catchment area for each school are shown on the Leeds City Council Admissions website.)

4.2 Any other children wishing to gain a place at Christ Church Upper Armley CE Primary,
prioritised by distance.

If an odd number of places are remaining following criteria 1 and 2 being applied the additional place will be allocated
within the ‘faith based’ criteria. Any unfilled places under criteria 3 will be automatically transferred to the next
priority.

If an applicant who submits a faith reference in support of an application is unsuccessful in gaining a place under
criteria 3 because there are more applicants than places available, they will be considered under community
places criteria.

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Applications last year
For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Christ the King Catholic Primary School, A Voluntary Academy

Address Kings Approach, Leeds LS13 2DX


Headteacher Miss F Clark Phone 0113 257 9230
Email office@ctkcps.org.uk Website www.christthekingleeds.co.uk
School code 2020 Area West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 174
Age range 4 to 11
Type of school Voluntary Aided/Academy
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends Christ the King Catholic Primary
School, a Voluntary Academy
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5. Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends Christ the
King Catholic Primary School a Voluntary Academy.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends Christ the King Catholic Primary School a
Voluntary Academy
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Churwell Primary School

Address Westwood Side, Churwell, Morley, Leeds LS27 9HR


Headteacher Mrs R Barson Phone 0113 252 7437
Email office@churwellprimary.org.uk Website www.churwell.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2286 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 416
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, school run before and after
school club.

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 24
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 17
Priority 5 19

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Clapgate Primary School

Address Cranmore Drive, Leeds LS10 4AW


Executive Headteacher Mrs Z Adams Phone 0113 271 6700
Head of School Mrs N Singleton
Email clapgate@westwoodandclapgate.org Website www.clapgate.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2482 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 473
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school
club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority.
1b. Students without an EHC who have exceptional medical or mobility needs which the school
feels can only be realistically met by Clapgate Primary school.
2. Children with brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year and
are living at the same address.
3. Children who do not qualify under criteria 1 and 2 but for whom Clapgate Primary is the
nearest school.
4. Any other children, in order of distance

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Cobden Primary School
Address Cobden Road, Leeds LS12 5LA
Headteacher Mrs P Head Phone 0113 279 8079
Email office@cobden.leeds.sch.uk Website www.cobden.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2487 Area West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 204
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school (30hr free nursery places
for working parents and places for rising threes from January 2020), School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281 In
2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Cockburn Haigh Road Academy (Previously known as Rothwell
Haigh Road Infant School)
Address Haigh Road, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0NQ
Headteacher Ms L Aston Phone 0113 378 3070
Email info@haighroad.org.uk Website www.haighroadinfantschool.com
School Code 2031 Area West
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 132
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 7
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access FEEE at
school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281 In
2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Collingham Lady Elizabeth Hastings Church of England Primary
School
Address Linton Road, Collingham LS22 5BS
Headteacher Mr P Cook Phone 01937 573 117
Email office@collinghamschool.org Website www.collinghamschool.com
School code 3357 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 206
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority and all
children who have been adopted from local authority care, children with a Child Arrangement
Order and those subject to a Special Guardianship Order immediately following being in
public care. This includes children who have been in state care outside of England and
ceased to be so as a result of being adopted.
2. Children who have brothers and sisters of primary school age including foster children and
step brothers and sisters living permanently at the same address, who attend the school and
will still be on roll on the expected date of entry of the younger child.
3. Children who live within the area traditionally served by the school. – see note below*
4. Children of a member of staff who has been employed at the school for two or more years at
the time at which the application for admission to the school is made.
5. Children who live outside the area traditionally served by the school.

*The definition of the area traditionally served by the school is the Civil Parish of Collingham and
Linton and including the development comprising Upper Langwith, Langwith Valley Road, Langwith
Drive, Hillcrest, Wharfe Bank and Wharfe Rein. The defined boundary is shown on a map available to
view in the school and on the school website.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Colton Primary School
Address School Lane, Leeds LS15 9AL
Headteacher Mrs C Johnson Phone 0113 264 7514
Email info@colton.org.uk Website www.colton.org.uk
School code 2453 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 211
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, , School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority
1b. Pupils without a EHCP but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. We can give priority to children with brothers or sisters who will be at Colton Primary School
at the start of the academic year 2020-21, who are living in the same house and if we receive
the application before the closing date.
3. We will consider applications as follows:
a) If we have more applications than there are places, we will give priority to parents who
have the school as their nearest primary school
b) We will then offer places to other children where Colton is not the nearest primary school.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Cookridge Holy Trinity C of E Primary School
Address Green Lane, Leeds LS16 7EZ
Headteacher Ms C Hellings Phone 0113 225 3040
Email info@holytrinity.leeds.sch.uk Website www.holytrinity.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3903 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 417
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. ‘Looked after’ children (ie a child who is in the care of the Local Authority or provided with
accommodation by that Authority) and children who were previously ‘looked after’ but have
been adopted or have become subject to a child arrangement order or special guardianship
order
2. Brothers and Sisters of a child already in school who will be on the school roll at the expected
time of entry
3. Children who can demonstrate that they and/or a parent are ‘At the heart of’ Holy Trinity
Church, Cookridge
4. Children who can demonstrate that they and/or a parent are ‘Attached to’ Holy Trinity Church,
Cookridge
5. Children who can demonstrate that they and/or a parent are ‘At the heart of’ any another
Anglican Church
6. Children who can demonstrate that they and/or a parent are ‘Attached to’ any another
Anglican Church
7. Children who can demonstrate that they and /or a parent are ‘At the heart of’ churches, which
are affiliated to Churches Together in England, or are in full sympathy with its Trinitarian
stance
8. Children who can demonstrate that they and/ or a parent are ‘Attached to’ churches which are
affiliated to Churches Together in England, or are in full sympathy with its Trinitarian stance
9. Children who can demonstrate that they and /or a parent are ‘At the heart of” faith
communities within one of the following world religions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism
or Sikhism)
10. Children who can demonstrate that they and/ or a parent are ‘Attached to’ faith communities
within one of the following world religions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism or Sikhism)
11. Remaining places will be allocated to children living closest to the school measured by
straight line distance

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281 In
2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Cookridge Primary School
Address : Tinshill Drive, Leeds LS16 7DH
Headteacher Mrs Hunter Phone 0113 386 2500
Email info@cookridge.leeds.sch.uk Website www.cookridgeprimaryschool.org.uk
School code 2418 Area North West
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 314
Type of school Foundation Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at Cookridge
Primary School
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address
3. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school. You can apply for a
school even if you don’t live in the catchment priority area. Living in a catchment priority area
does not guarantee a place will be allocated at that school, only that your application will be
prioritised above those who live outside the catchment priority area.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Co-op Academy Beckfield
Address Tyersal Walk, Bradford BD4 8ER
Headteacher Mr R Ireland Phone 01274 662 363
Email office@beckfield.coop Website www.beckfield.coopacademies.co.uk
School code 2326 Area West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 193
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Co-op Academies Beckfield, Brownhill,
Nightingale, Oakwood and Woodlands.
2a. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address
2b. Currently, Reception Classes are covered by class size legislation which limits the number of
children who can be accepted to 30 (Beckfield) and 60 at all other Trust academies in Leeds.
3. Children who reside in the defined catchment area for the Co-op Academies Beckfield,
Brownhill, Nightingale, Oakwood and Woodlands. These can be viewed on the maps
available at:www.leeds.gov.uk/admissionsYou can apply for a school even if you don’t live in
the catchment priority area. Living in a catchment priority area does not guarantee a place
will be allocated at that school, only that your application will be prioritised above those who
live outside the catchment priority area.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Co-op Academy Brownhill
Address Torre Drive, Leeds LS9 7DH
Executive Headteacher Mrs G Winterburn Phone 0113 248 9539
Head of School Mrs B Blanchfield
Email admin@brownhill.coop Website www.brownhill.coop
School code 2007 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 457
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Co-op Academies Beckfield, Brownhill,
Nightingale, Oakwood and Woodlands.
2a. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address
2b. Currently, Reception Classes are covered by class size legislation which limits the number of
children who can be accepted to 30 (Beckfield) and 60 at all other Trust academies in Leeds.
3. Children who reside in the defined catchment area for the Co-op Academies Beckfield,
Brownhill, Nightingale, Oakwood and Woodlands. These can be viewed on the maps
available at:www.leeds.gov.uk/admissionsYou can apply for a school even if you don’t live in
the catchment priority area. Living in a catchment priority area does not guarantee a place
will be allocated at that school, only that your application will be prioritised above those who
live outside the catchment priority area.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Co-op Academy Nightingale
Address Stanley Road, Leeds LS9 7AX
Headteacher Mr J Sowter Phone 0113 235 9164
Email headteacher@nightingale.coop Website www.nightingale.coop
School code 2012 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 420
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Co-op Academies Beckfield, Brownhill,
Nightingale, Oakwood and Woodlands.
2a. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address
2b. Currently, Reception Classes are covered by class size legislation which limits the number of
children who can be accepted to 30 (Beckfield) and 60 at all other Trust academies in Leeds.
3. Children who reside in the defined catchment area for the Co-op Academies Beckfield,
Brownhill, Nightingale, Oakwood and Woodlands. These can be viewed on the maps
available at:www.leeds.gov.uk/admissionsYou can apply for a school even if you don’t live in
the catchment priority area. Living in a catchment priority area does not guarantee a place
will be allocated at that school, only that your application will be prioritised above those who
live outside the catchment priority area.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Co-op Academy Oakwood
Address North Farm Road, Leeds LS8 3LZ
Headteacher Miss R Aasim Phone 0113 240 2526
Email headteacher@oakwood.coop Website www.oakwood.coop
School code 2010 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 420
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Co-op Academies Beckfield, Brownhill,
Nightingale, Oakwood and Woodlands.
2a. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address
2b. Currently, Reception Classes are covered by class size legislation which limits the number of
children who can be accepted to 30 (Beckfield) and 60 at all other Trust academies in Leeds.
3. Children who reside in the defined catchment area for the Co-op Academies Beckfield,
Brownhill, Nightingale, Oakwood and Woodlands. These can be viewed on the maps
available at:www.leeds.gov.uk/admissionsYou can apply for a school even if you don’t live in
the catchment priority area. Living in a catchment priority area does not guarantee a place
will be allocated at that school, only that your application will be prioritised above those who
live outside the catchment priority area.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Co-op Academy Woodlands
Address Foundry Place, Leeds LS9 6DA
Executive Headteacher Mrs G Winterburn Phone 0113 240 7382
Head of School Ms A Clark
Email office@woodlands.coop Website www.woodlands.coop
School code 2008 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 420
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Co-op Academies Beckfield, Brownhill,
Nightingale, Oakwood and Woodlands.
2a. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address
2b. Currently, Reception Classes are covered by class size legislation which limits the number of
children who can be accepted to 30 (Beckfield) and 60 at all other Trust academies in Leeds.
3. Children who reside in the defined catchment area for the Co-op Academies Beckfield,
Brownhill, Nightingale, Oakwood and Woodlands. These can be viewed on the maps
available at:www.leeds.gov.uk/admissionsYou can apply for a school even if you don’t live in
the catchment priority area. Living in a catchment priority area does not guarantee a place
will be allocated at that school, only that your application will be prioritised above those who
live outside the catchment priority area.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School

Address Halton Moor Avenue, Leeds LS9 0HA


Headteacher Mrs W Walsh Phone 0113 248 3095
Email admin@corpusprimaryleeds.org Website www.corpusprimaryleeds.org
School code 3370 Area East
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 305
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked after
/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends Corpus Christi
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends Corpus
Christi Catholic Primary School.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Cottingley Primary Academy

Address Dulverton Grove, Leeds LS11 0HU


Headteacher Mrs K Bentley Phone 0113 270 9503
Email contactus@cottingleyprimaryacademy.org Website www.cottingleyprimaryacademy.org
School code 2006 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 323
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access
FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Looked After Children and previously Looked After children.


2. Children with brothers and/or sisters attending the Academy on the proposed date of
admission.
3. Children living nearest to the Academy: In Leeds we use a straight-line distance system. We
use a national computer system to run our school-admission system.

Applications last year

For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Cross Gates Primary School

Address Poole Crescent, Leeds LS15 7NB


Headteacher Mr J Garden Phone 0113 264 5763
Email admin@crossgates.leeds.sch.uk Website www.crossgatesprimary.co.uk
School code 2458 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 207
Type of school Foundation Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school (2 phase)

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school
4. Children who live in the nearest priority area for the school.
5. All other children.

Applications last year

For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Crossley Street Primary School

Address Crossley Street, Wetherby LS22 6RT


Headteacher Mr G Hirst Phone 01937 520 301
Email Website www.crossleystreet.leeds.sch.uk
claire.staples@crossleystreet.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2347 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 209
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 10
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 19
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Deighton Gates Primary School

Address Deighton Road, Wetherby LS22 7XL


Headteacher Mrs C Harrison Phone 01937 584 359
Email staff@deightongates.leeds.sch.uk Website www.deightongates.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2400 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 205
Type of school Foundation Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Private out of school club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHCP but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical or
mobility needs that can only be met at a specific school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority area for the
school.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Dixons Trinity Chapeltown (Primary Campus)

Address Leopold Street, Chapeltown, Leeds, LS7 4AW


Headteacher Miss J Oldham Phone 0113 468 5100
Email info@dixonstc.com Website www.dixonstc.com
School code 4075 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll
Primary : 75 Secondary: 112
Please note this is a new school, expected
numbers when full will be Primary 420,
Secondary 560
Type of school Free School/ Academy Age range 4 to 16
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

a. Looked-after children and children who were previously looked after.


b. Children who have exceptional medical or social need
c. Up to two children of staff, who have been in post for at least two years, or who have been
appointed to a post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.
d. Children whose siblings live at the same address, currently attend the Academy, and will
continue to do so on the date of admission
e. Admission of children on the basis of proximity to the Academy using straight-line
measurement from the school to the home address

Where a child is allocated a place and they have a sibling/s (brothers or sisters) applying for the
same year group, the sibling/s will also be offered a place/s

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Drighlington Primary School

Address Moorland Road, Drighlington BD11 1JY


Headteacher Mrs S Jackson Phone 0113 285 3000
Email info@drighlingtonprimary.org.uk Website www.drighlingtonprimary.co.uk
School code 3921 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 423
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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East Ardsley Primary School
Address Fall Lane, East Ardsley WF3 2BA
Headteacher Ms S Talbot Phone 0113 887 9023
Email office@eastardsley.org.uk Website www.eastardsley.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2504 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 460
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can best be met at East Ardsley Primary Academy.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest priority
school

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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East Garforth Primary Academy

Address Aberford Road, Garforth, Leeds LS25 2HF


Principal Mrs L Carlisle Phone 0113 212 7100

Email info@egpa.org.uk Website www.egpa.org.uk


School code 2395 Area East
Published Admission Number 40 Number of pupils on roll 273
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access FEEE at
school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
EGPA, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at EGPA
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at the academy at the start of the academic
year and are living at the same address
3. Children who have EGPA as their nearest school measured in a straight line (this does not
include any voluntary aided schools).
4. All other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered Reception 40 places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Ebor Gardens Primary Academy

Address Rigton Drive, Leeds LS9 7PY


Headteacher Mrs J Thomas Phone 0113 248 2750
Email admin@eborgardensacademy.co.uk Website www.eborgardensprimary.co.uk
School code 2446 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Type of Number of pupils on roll 394
school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school (15 hours only)

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest priority
school

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Elements Primary Academy
Address Acre Mount, Middleton, LS10 4WR
Headteacher Miss S Horsborough Phone 0113 532 7089
Email office@elementsprimaryschool.co.uk Website www.elementsprimaryschool.co.uk
School code 3024 Area South
Published Admission Number Number of pupils on roll 27
Type of school Free School/ Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest priority
school
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Farsley Farfield Primary School
Address Cote Lane, Farsley, Leeds LS28 5ED
Headteacher Mr P Harris Phone 0113 205 8130
Email office@farsleyfarfield.org.uk Website www.farsleyfarfield.org.uk
School code 2505 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 418
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access FEEE
at school, Private out of school club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 28
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 14
Priority 5 17

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Farsley Springbank Primary School
Address Wesley Street, Farsley, Leeds LS28 5LE
Headteacher Miss S Percival Phone 0113 255 8719
Email Info@farsleyspringbank.co.uk Website www.farsleyspringbank.co.uk
School code 2338 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 419
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 22
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 19
Priority 5 18

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Fieldhead Carr Primary School
Address Naburn Approach, Leeds LS14 2EG
Headteacher Ms E Wraight Phone 0113 293 0226
Email hello@fieldheadcarr.leeds.sch.uk Website www.fieldheadcarr.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2469 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 226
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281 In
2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Five Lanes Primary School

Address Stradbroke Way, Leeds LS12 4NB


Headteacher Ms J Mercer Phone 0113 279 0122
Email info@fivelanesprimary.co.uk Website www.fivelanesprimary.co.uk
School code 2492 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 422
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 20
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 16
Priority 5 24

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Fountain Primary School
Address Fountain Street, Morley, Leeds LS27 0AW
Headteacher Mrs E Walker Phone 0113 887 8235
Email info@fountainprimary.org Website www.fountainprimary.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3926 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 394
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Gildersome Primary School

Address Town Street, Gildersome, Leeds LS27 7AB


Headteacher Mrs C Hoyle Phone 0113 201 2450
Email head@gildersomeprimary.org.uk Website www.gildersomeprimary.org.uk
School code 2336 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 396
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Parents can access FEEE at
school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Gledhow Primary School

Address Lidgett Lane, Leeds LS8 1PL


Headteacher Mrs S Parkinson Phone 0113 293 0392
Email office@gledhowschool.org Website www.gledhow.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2428 Area North East
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 585
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access FEEE
at school, Private out of school club, Resourced Provision for SEN

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 25
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 25
Priority 5 40

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Grange Farm Primary School

Address Barncroft Rise, Leeds LS14 1AX


Headteacher Mrs J Geary Phone 0113 293 0120
Email Website www.grangefarm.leeds.sch.uk
admin.manager@grangefarm.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2447 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 417
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address
3. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

95
Great Preston Church of England Primary School
Address Preston Lane, Great Preston, Leeds LS26 8AR
Headteacher Mrs K Pashley Phone 0113 232 0034
Email admin@greatprestonprimary.co.uk Website www.greatpreston-pri.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3925 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 203
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Children Centre on site, Parents can access FEEE at school, Private our of
school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 8
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 16
Priority 5 6

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

96
Green Lane Primary Academy
Address Ribblesdale Avenue, Garforth, Leeds LS25 2JX
Head of Academy Mrs L Carlisle Phone 0113 212 7107
Email info@glpa.org.uk Website www.glpa.org.uk
School code 2396 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 410
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
GLPA, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a GLPA
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at academy at the start of the academic
year and are living at the same address
3. Children who have GLPA as their nearest school measured in a straight line (this does not
include any voluntary aided schools).
4. All other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Greenhill Primary School
Address Gamble Hill Drive, Leeds LS13 4JJ
Headteacher Ms J Smithson Phone 0113 263 5271
Email info@greenhill.leeds.sch.uk Website www.greenhill.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2499 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 398
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

98
Greenmount Primary School

Address Lodge Lane, Leeds LS11 6BA


Headteacher Ms C Carr Phone 0113 276 0771
Email info@greenmountprimary.co.uk Website www.greenmountprimary.co.uk
School code 2473 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 509
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 38
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 20
Priority 5 2

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Greenside Primary School
Address Chapeltown, Pudsey LS28 8NZ
Headteacher Mrs S Fuller Phone 0113 257 4509
Email admin.info@greenside-sch.org Website www.greenside-sch.org
School code 2303 Area West
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 309
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places, the admission number for 2020 will be 45.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Grimes Dyke Primary School
Address Stanks Drive, Leeds LS14 5BY
Headteacher Miss L Hill Phone 0113 294 1066
Email info@grimesdyke.leeds.sch.uk Website www.grimesdyke.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2448 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 291
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, Resourced Provision for
SEN

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 20
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 6
Priority 5 4

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Guiseley Primary School

Address Oxford Road, Guiseley, Leeds LS20 9DA


Headteacher Ms S Buxton Phone 01943 873359
Email office@guiseleyprimary.org Website guiseleyprimary.schooljotter2.com
School code 2270 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 397
Type of school Foundation Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Fully integrated early education
and childcare, Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address
3. Priority will be given to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority area for the
school You can apply for a school even if you don't live in the catchment priority area. Living
in the catchment priority area does not guarantee a place will be allocated at Guiseley
Primary School, only that your application will be prioritised above those who live outside the
catchment priority area.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Harehills Primary School
Address Darfield Road, Leeds LS8 5DQ
Headteacher Mrs J Summerfield Phone 0113 235 0539
Email info@harehills.leeds.sch.uk Website www.harehills.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2449 Area North East
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 731
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 48
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 24
Priority 5 18

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Harewood Church of England Primary School
Address Harrogate Road, Harewood, Leeds LS17 9LH
Headteacher Ms H Dunn Phone 0113 288 6394
Email admin@harewood.leeds.sch.uk Website http://harewood-leeds.frogos.net
School code 3037 Area North East
Published Admission Number 15 Number of pupils on roll 105
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 15 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 6
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 4
Priority 5 5

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Hawksworth Church of England Primary School

Address Main Street, Hawksworth LS20 8NX


Headteacher Mr D Norris Phone 01943 872 808
Email admin@hawksworthceprimary.org Website www.hawksworthceprimary.org
School code 3351 Area North West
Published Admission Number 15 Number of pupils on roll 114
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. ‘Looked after children’. Children who have been adopted from local authority care, children
with a Child Arrangement Order or Residency Order and those with Special Guardianship
following being Looked After will be included within the higher priority for looked after children.
2. A child who wishes to join a sibling already attending Hawksworth Church of England
(Voluntary Aided) Primary School and where the older child will still be on role at the expected
time of admission.
3. A child living and worshipping within the boundary of the Parish of Guiseley with Esholt.
4. A child living within the boundary of the Parish of Guiseley with Esholt.
5. A child worshipping within the boundary of the Parish of Guiseley with Esholt.
6. A child worshipping outside the boundary of the Parish of Guiseley with Esholt.
7. Any other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 15 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Hawksworth Wood Primary School
Address Cragside Walk, Leeds LS5 3QE
Headteacher Miss A Owen Phone 0113 258 3984
Email office@hwood.org.uk Website www.hawksworthwood.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2417 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 295
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281 In
2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Highfield Primary School

Address Sandringham Green, Leeds LS17 8DJ


Headteacher Mrs J Colley Phone 0113 293 0155
Email admin@highfield.leeds.sch.uk Website www.highfield-primary.co.uk
School code 2438 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 450
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 28
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 31
Priority 5 1

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Hill Top Primary School
Address Batley Road, West Ardsley WF3 1HD
Headteacher Mrs K Hyams Phone 0113 307 4750
Email office@hilltopprimary.org.uk Website www.hilltopprimary.org.uk
School code 2292 Area South
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 215
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children Looked After (CLA) in Public Care or fostered under a ‘Child Arrangement Order’.
1b. Pupils without an EHCP/ Statement but who have Special Educational Needs, or with
exceptional medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Hill Top Primary Academy.
2a. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address.
2b. Currently, Reception Classes are covered by class size legislation which limits the number of
children who can be accepted to 30.
3. Children of staff members working in the school at the start of the academic year and are
living at the same address as the member of staff.
4. We will give priority to parents whose children attend our Nursery at the end of the academic
year immediately prior to admission to Reception. Priority will be based on the Admissions
Policy nearest/non nearest. (The Summer Term immediately before the term your child would
start in Reception).
5a. We will give priority to parents who include a preference to their nearest priority school.
5b. If we have more applications than there are places, we will offer places first to children living
nearest to the school (measured in a straight line)
6a. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not the one nearest to
their home address
6b. If we have more applications than there are places, we will offer places first to children living
nearest to the school (measured in a straight line).

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Hillcrest Academy

Address Cowper Street, Leeds LS7 4DR


Principal Mr S Done Phone 0113 262 4080
Email admin@hillcrest.leeds.sch.uk Website www.hillcrest.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2014 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 359
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions
policy as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional
information to either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Looked-after children and previously looked-after children


2. Pupils without an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) but who have Special Education
Needs, or with exceptional medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific
school
3. Children with siblings who are on the roll at an academy within The GORSE Academies Trust
(the "Trust") at the time that the place was applied for. This priority will not apply where the
sibling joined a post-16 or alternative provision academy within the Trust from a school
outside the Trust; or where the sibling is on roll at a nursery within the Trust.
4. Children who, at the time of application, live in the Academy catchment area
5. Any other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Hollybush Primary School
Address Broad Lane, Leeds LS13 2JJ
Headteacher Ms B Robertson Phone 0113 887 3310
Email school@hollybushprimary.org Website www.hollybushprimaryschool.org.uk
School code 3922 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 434
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Fully integrated early education and
childcare, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places in accordance with the school adjudicator’s decision.
https://www.leeds.gov.uk/residents/children-families-and-carers/schools-and-learning/school-
places/determined-admissions-arrangements.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Holy Family Catholic Primary School
Address Parliament Road, Leeds LS12 2LH
Headteacher Mr P McQuillen Strong Phone 0113 279 7572
Email office@holyfamilyleeds.co.uk Website www.holyfamilyleeds.co.uk
School code 3372 Area West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 210
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access FEEE at
school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends Holy Family Catholic Primary School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends Holy Family
Catholic Primary School
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends Holy Family Catholic Primary School
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Holy Name Catholic Voluntary Academy
Address Otley Old Road, Leeds LS16 6NF
Executive Headteacher Mr P Hughes Phone 0113 2677532
Headteacher Ms A Wells
Email holyname@holynameleeds.co.uk Website www.holynameprimary.org.uk
School code 3380 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 207
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends Holy Name Catholic Voluntary
Academy
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends Holy Name
Catholic Voluntary Academy
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends Holy Name Catholic Voluntary Academy
9. Other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Holy Rosary and St Anne’s Catholic Primary School

Address Leopold Street, Leeds LS7 4AW


Headteacher Mrs E McDonagh-Smith Phone 0113 336 8433
Email secretary@st-annes.leeds.sch.uk Website www.holyrosaryandstannes.org.uk
School code 3383 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 209
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 118
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from Catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends Holy Rosary and St Anne’s Catholic
Primary
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends Holy Rosary
and St Anne’s Catholic Primary.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends Holy Rosary and St Anne’s Catholic Primary
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Holy Trinity CE Academy, Rothwell
Address Queensway, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0NB
Executive Headteacher Ms H Pratten Phone 0113 8591842
Principal Mr D Foulke
Email info@holytrinityce.co.uk Website www.holytrinityce.co.uk
School code 2013 Area South
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 168
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority, whose parent/s or guardian/s
preferences Holy Trinity C of E Academy, Rothwell.
2. Children with at least one sibling who will be at the academy at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. Children who are themselves or whose parent(s)/carer(s) are regular worshipping members of
Holy Trinity Church, Church Street, Rothwell
4. Children who are themselves or whose parent(s) / carer(s) are regular worshipping members
of any Christian denomination or another faith
5. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the academy shown in Section 11
‘Catchment Area for Holy Trinity C of E Academy’.
6. Any other children wishing to gain a place at Holy Trinity C of E Academy, prioritised by
distance

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Horsforth Featherbank Primary School

Address Featherbank Avenue, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 4QP


Headteacher Miss L Scudder Phone 0113 258 9412
Email info@featherbank.leeds.sch.uk Website www.featherbank.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2283 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 213
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 10
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 20
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Horsforth Newlaithes Primary School
Address Victoria Crescent, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 4PT
Headteacher Mrs J Blacoe Phone 0113 258 8645
Email headteacher@stf.newlaithes.co.uk Website www.newlaithes.co.uk
School code 2363 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 419
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, School out of
school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 34
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 25
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Hovingham Primary School

Address Hovingham Avenue, Leeds LS8 3QY


Headteacher Mrs K Halliday Phone 0113 248 9537
Email reeshka.adams@hovingham.org Website www.hovingham.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2450 Area North East
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 691
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Hugh Gaitskell Primary School

Address St Anthony’s Drive, Leeds LS11 8AB


Headteacher Mrs K McNulty Phone 0113 271 6963
Email info@hg-ps.org Website www.hughgaitskell.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2483 Area South
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 634
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at Hugh Gaitskell Primary School at the
start of the academic year and are living at the same address.
3. Should there be more children than places available, priority 4 will be used as a tie break.
4. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school. This
does not include schools which act as their own admitting authority and who do not have a
‘nearest’ priority in their admission policy. If we have more applications than there are places,
we will offer places first to children living nearest to the school (measured in a straight line)
5. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school which is not the one nearest to
their home address

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Hunslet Carr Primary School

Address Woodhouse Hill Road, Leeds LS10 2DN


Headteacher Mr M Lumb Phone 0113 271 3804
Email christine.rayner@hunsletcarr.co.uk Website www.hunsletcarr.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2474 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 404
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Hunslet Moor Primary School

Address Fairford Avenue, Leeds LS11 5EL


Headteacher Miss H Darley Phone 0113 271 7257
Email headteacher@hunsletmoor.leeds.sch.uk Website www.hunsletmoor.co.uk
School code 2475 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 361
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered Reception 60 places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Hunslet St Mary’s Church of England Primary School

Address Church Street, Leeds LS10 2QY


Headteacher Mr M Ford Phone 0113 271 7204
Email headteacher@hunsletstmarys.co.uk Website www.hunslet-st-marys.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3914 Area South
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 251
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities : Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a Looked after children and children who were previously looked after but immediately after
being looked after became subject to adoption, a child arrangement order, or special
guardianship order. A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local authority in
England, or is being provided with accommodation by a local authority in England in the
exercise of their social services functions.
1b Children who appear to the admission authority of the school to have been in state care
outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted. A child is
regarded as having been in state care in a place outside of England if they were
accommodated by a public authority, a religious organisation or any other provider of care
whose sole purpose is to benefit society.
2 To children who will have a brother or sister still on roll at the school when the child is
expected to start
3 To children of parents who satisfy the governors that they are practising, churchgoing
Christians. Parents should complete the school SIF, which should be returned to school by
parents after completion and before the closing date for applications. Referees will be asked
to verify the level of the family’s church commitment using the following scale:-
The family is either:- at the heart of the church or; attached to the church.
4 Any other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Primary School
Address 292 Harrogate Road, Leeds LS17 6SX
Headteacher Mrs A Phillips Phone 0113 266 0728
Email school.office@ihomcps.co.uk Website www.immaculate-heart-of-
mary.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3381 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 447
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club,
Resourced Provision for SEN

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Primary
School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends Immaculate Heart
of Mary Catholic Primary School
6. Other looked after children and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Primary School.
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Ingram Road Primary School

Address Brown Lane East, Holbeck, Leeds LS11 9LA


Headteacher Miss S Millard Phone 0113 245 6136
Email info@ingramroad.leeds.sch.uk Website www.ingramroad.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2476 Area South
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 323
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school
club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Ireland Wood Primary School
Address Raynel Gardens, Leeds LS16 6BW
Headteacher Mr I Blackburn Phone 0113 267 8032
Email info@irelandwood.leeds.sch.uk Website www.irelandwood.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2420 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 426
Type of school Foundation Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Fully integrated early education
and childcare, Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, School out
of school club, Resourced Provision for SEN

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority.

1b Pupils without a statement but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Ireland Wood Primary School.
2. Children with brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic
year and are living at the same address
3. We will consider applications as follows:
a. If there are enough places for everyone who has applied, we will offer every child a
place.
b. If we have more applications than there are places, we will give priority to parents
who have the school as their nearest school measured in a straight line.
c. We will then offer places to other children living closest to the school measured in a
straight line, where the school is not their nearest.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Iveson Primary School
Address Iveson Rise, Leeds LS16 6LW

Headteacher Miss H Marshall Phone 0113 225 6868


Email office@iveson-primary.co.uk Website www.iveson-primary.co.uk
School code 2410 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 310
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority area for the
school.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Kerr Mackie Primary School

Address Gledhow Lane, Leeds LS8 1NE


Headteacher Ms J Millington Phone 0113 336 8499
Email office@kmps.org.uk Website www.kerrmackie-primary-school.org.uk
School code 2434 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 468
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered Reception 60 places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 37
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 15
Priority 5 8

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Khalsa Science Academy

Address Firtree Rise, Leeds LS17 7EZ


Phone 0113 887 3680
Principal: Jordan License Website www.khalsascienceacademy.org.uk
Email info@khalsascienceacademy.org.uk
Area North East
School code 2011 Number of pupils on roll 132
Published Admission Number 60 Age range 4 to 11
Type of school Academy/ Free School
School Facilities Breakfast Club, School out of school club, Private out of school club, Fully
integrated early education and childcare planned for 2020

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the Local Authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest priority
school.
When applications are made directly to the School (outside of the normal admissions round), we will
give also priority to those living in the local area.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281 In
2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Kippax Ash Tree Primary School

Address Gibson Lane, Kippax, Leeds LS25 7JL


Headteacher Mrs A Campbell Phone 0113 385 0680
Email curtisg01@brigshawtrust.com Website www.kippaxashtree.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2801 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 312
Age range 3 to 11
Type of school Academy
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children looked after (CLA) or children who were previously looked after but
ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject to a Special
Guardianship Order or Child Arrangement Order. Children who appear (to the admissions
authority of the school) to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in
state care as a result of being adopted.
1b. Pupils without an EHC Plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with
exceptional medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a Kippax North

2. Children with siblings who will be at the School at the start of the academic year when the
applicant child attends and are living at the same address
3. Children who live in the defined catchment area.
4. Any other children wishing to gain a place at Kippax North Primary School, prioritised by
distance

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Kippax Greenfield Primary School

Address Ebor Mount, Kippax, Leeds LS25 7PA


Headteacher Mrs C Roberts Phone 0113 287 6195
Email kgpsoffice@brigshawtrust.com Website http://kippaxgreenfield.co.uk
School code 2384 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 180
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children looked after (CLA) or children who were previously looked after but ceased to be so
because they were adopted or became subject to a Special Guardianship Order or Child
Arrangement Order. Children who appear (to the admissions authority of the school) to have
been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being
adopted.
1b. Pupils without an EHC Plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a Kippax Greenfield.
2. Children with siblings who will be at the School at the start of the academic year when the
applicant child attends and are living at the same address
3. Children who live in the defined catchment area.
4. Any other children wishing to gain a place at Kippax Greenfield Primary School, prioritised by
distance

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Kippax North Junior, Infant and Nursery School

Address Brexdale Avenue, Kippax, Leeds LS25 7EJ


Headteacher Mrs B Clark Phone 0113 286 9427
Email kippaxnorth@brigshawtrust.com Website www.kippaxnorth.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2399 Area East
Published Admission Number Number of pupils on roll 216
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents
can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children looked after (CLA) or children who were previously looked after but ceased to be so
because they were adopted or became subject to a Special Guardianship Order or Child
Arrangement Order. Children who appear (to the admissions authority of the school) to have
been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being
adopted.
1b. Pupils without an EHC Plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a Kippax North.
2. Children with siblings who will be at the School at the start of the academic year when the
applicant child attends and are living at the same address
3. Children who live in the defined catchment area. See the Primary School Catchment.
4. Any other children wishing to gain a place at Kippax North Primary School, prioritised by
distance

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Kirkstall St Stephen’s Church of England Primary School

Address Morris Lane, Leeds LS5 3JD


Headteacher Mr S Viles Phone 0113 382 1960
Email contactus@kirkstallss.net Website www.kirkstall-st-stephens.leeds.sch.uk

School code 3904 Area North West


Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 204
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, School
out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Looked after children and children who were previously looked after but immediately after
being looked after became subject to adoption, a child arrangement order, or special
guardianship order.

2. Children who have at least one sibling attending Kirkstall St Stephen’s Church of England (
VA) Primary School at expected time of admission

3. Faith Places - Up to 50% of the remaining available places will be allocated according to the
following ‘faith based’ criteria.
3.1 Children whose parents/family have worshipped regularly at the church of Kirkstall St
Stephen’s or St Mary’s Church, Hawksworth Wood for two years immediately preceding the
application.
3.2 Children whose parent/family have worshipped regularly at another Christian Church for
two years preceding the date of application

4. Community Places - The remaining places will be allocated on the following criteria:
4.1 Children living within the parish boundaries of Kirkstall St Stephen’s and St Mary’s
Hawksworth Wood.
4.2 Any other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Kirkstall Valley Primary School

Address Argie Road, Leeds LS4 2QZ


Headteacher Mr P Robertson Phone 0113 887 8982
Email info@kirkstallvalley.org.uk Website www.kirkstallvalley.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2411 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 195
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Lady Elizabeth Hastings Church of England Primary School,
Ledston

Address Green Lane, Ledston, Castleford WF10 2BD


Headteacher Mrs K Dews Phone 01977 557 758
Email lehoffice@brigshawtrust.com Website www.ladyehastings.leeds.sch.uk
School code 5200 Area East
Published Admission Number 20 Number of pupils on roll 140
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1. 1. Looked after children and previously looked after children. A looked after child is a child
who is (a) in the care of a local authority, or (b) being provided with accommodation by a local
authority in exercise of their social services functions at the time of making an application to
the school. Previously looked after children are children who were looked after, but ceased to
be so because they were adopted (or became subject to a child arrangement order or special
guardianship order).
2. Children with exceptional social or medical needs which make the school the most suitable
school for the child
3. Children living in the Priority Area. The Priority Area consists of the villages of Ledston,
Ledston Luck, Ledsham and Fairburn together with surrounding farms and houses which
comprise the ecclesiastical parish of Ledsham with Fairburn.
4. Children with siblings who will be on roll at the school at the proposed date of admission
5. Children living outside the Priority Area who regularly attend, or whose parent(s)/carer(s)
regularly worship in a Christian place of worship
6. Children living outside the Catchment Area who regularly and frequently worship, or whose
parent(s)/carer(s) regularly and frequently worship at a recognised place of worship for other
major world faiths
7. Any other children living outside the Priority Area

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 20 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Lady Elizabeth Hastings Church of England Primary School,
Thorp Arch

Address Dowkell Lane, Thorp Arch, Wetherby LS23 7AQ


Headteacher Ms M O'Donnell Phone 01937 842 566
Email secretary@thorparch-leh.co.uk Website www.ladyhastings-
thorparch.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3356 Area North East
Published Admission Number 20 Number of pupils on roll 135
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Looked after children and previously looked after children.


A "looked after child" is a child who 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 at
the time of making an application to a school. “Previously looked after children” are children
who were looked after but ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject to
a Child Arrangements Order or Special Guardianship Order.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical,
social or mobility needs, where the local authority is satisfied that the school is the most
suitable to meet their needs.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school on the date of admission.
3. Children living within the ecclesiastical parishes of Thorp Arch and Walton.
4. Children living outside the ecclesiastical parishes of Thorp Arch and Walton who regularly
worship, or whose parent(s)/carer(s) regularly worship, at a Christian place of worship.
5. Children living outside the ecclesiastical parishes of Thorp Arch and Walton who regularly
worship, or whose parent(s)/carer(s) regularly worship, at a recognised place of worship for
other faiths.
6. Any other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 20 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Lane End Primary School
Address Beeston Road, Leeds LS11 6AA
Headteacher Ms A Britton Phone 0113 831 3449
Email enquiries@laneendprimary.org.uk Website www.laneendprimary.org.uk
School code 2000 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Type Number of pupils on roll 360
of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11 by 2020
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school
club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest priority
school

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Lawns Park Primary School
Address Chapel Lane, Leeds LS12 5EX
Headteacher Ms R Ford Phone 0113 263 7364
Email info@lawnspark.org.uk Website www.lawnspark.org.uk
School code 2497 Area West
Published Admission Number Number of pupils on roll 211
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast club, Childrens Centre hub on site, Parents can access 30 hour FEEE
on site.

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered Reception 30 places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 13
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 8
Priority 5 9

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Little London Community Primary School
Address Meanwood Street, Leeds LS7 1SR
Headteacher Mrs J Wood Phone 0113 244 2457
Email office@littlelondonprimary.co.uk Website www.littlelondonprimaryschool.co.uk
School code 2412 Area North West
Published Admission Number 90 Type Number of pupils on roll 572
of school Foundation Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Fully integrated early education and
childcare, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying for an infant
school where the older sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This priority will
not apply where the older sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend the following infant and junior schools they will have priority for the
linked infant or junior school:
Rothwell Haigh Road Infant linked to Rothwell Victoria Junior
Yeadon Westfield Infant linked to Yeadon Westfield Junior
4. PART OF THE LANTERN LEARNING TRUST We will give priority to parents who include a
preference for their nearest priority school. This does not include any schools which act as
their own admitting authority and who do not have a ‘nearest’ priority in their admission policy.
If we have more applications than there are places, we will offer places first to children living
nearest to the school (measured in a straight line)
5. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not the one nearest to
their home address. If we have more applications which meet one of these priorities than
there are places available, we will offer places first to children living nearest the school,
measured in a straight line.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Low Road Primary School (Federated with Windmill Primary
School)
Address Belinda Street, Leeds LS10 2PS
Executive Headteacher Mr A Gamble Phone 0113 271 6051
Federation Head of School Ms R Troughton
Email jayne.kellett@musicfederation.co.uk Website www.musicfederation.co.uk
School code 2481 Area South
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 190
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities , Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Lower Wortley Primary School

Address Lower Wortley Road, Leeds LS12 4PX


Headteacher Ms J Geldard Phone 0113 323 0152
Email admin@lwps.org.uk Website www.lowerwortley-pri.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2496 Area West
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 317
Age range 3 to 11
Type of school Community
School Facilities FEEE at school, Parents can access, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered Reception 45 places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 2
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 21
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 17
Priority 5 5

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Manor Wood Primary School (previously known as Carr Manor
Primary School)
Address Carr Manor Road, Leeds LS17
Headteacher Mrs D Kenny Phone 0113 268 9160
Email www.manorwoodps.org.uk Website office@manorwoodprimary.org.uk
School code 2437 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 461
Type of school Community Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Parents can access FEEE at
school, School out of school club, Fully integrated early education and childcare

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 35
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 23
Priority 5 1

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Manston Primary School
Address Dennil Road, Leeds LS15 8SD
Headteacher Mr J Clay Phone 0113 264 5445
Email manston.primary@manston.leeds.sch.uk Website www.manstonprimary.co.uk
School code 2464 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 207
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Manston St James Primary Academy
Address Sandbed Lane, Leeds LS15 8JH
Headteacher Mrs A Dunn Phone 0113 8592073
Email info@manstonstjames.co.uk Website www.manstonstjames.co.uk
School code 3910 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 428
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority, whose parent/s or guardian/s
preferences Manston St James Primary Academy
2. Children who have at least one sibling attending Manston St James Primary Academy at the
proposed date of admission.
3. A child who, or whose parent(s)/guardian(s), are regular worshippers at St James the Great
Church, Manston. A regular worshipper is a person who worships at least once a month, for
one year immediately preceding the application.
4. A child who, or whose parent(s)/guardian(s), are regular worshipper(s) at another Christian
church recognised by Churches Together in England and Ireland or a church which fully
subscribes to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. A regular worshipper is a person who
worships at least once a month, for one year immediately preceding the application.
5. A child who, or whose parent(s)/guardian(s), are regular worshipper(s) of another world faith
which is one of the other five major world faiths represented in Great Britain (that is
Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Sikhism). A regular worshipper is a person who
worships at least once a month, for one year immediately preceding the application.
6. Any other children wishing to gain a place at Manston St James Academy, prioritised by
distance

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Meadowfield Primary School

Address Halton Moor Avenue, Leeds LS9 0JY


Headteacher Mrs H Stout Phone 0113 323 0010
Email carol.cooke@meadowfieldclc.org Website https://meadowfield.eschools.co.uk/web
School code 3923 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 472
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Parents can access FEEE at
school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority.
1b. Pupils without a EHCP but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic
year and are living at the same address
3. We will consider applications as follows:
a If we have more applications than there are places, we will give priority to parents
who have the school as their nearest priority school
b We will then offer places to other children living closest to the school measured in a
straight line, where the school is not their nearest.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Meanwood Church of England Primary School

Address Green Road, Leeds LS6 4LD


Headteacher Mrs H Eagles Phone 0113 275 5883
Email helen.sanderson@meanwood.leeds.sch.uk Website www.meanwoodschool.co.uk
School code 3907 Area North West
Published Admission Number Number of pupils on roll 218
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Private out of school club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1. Looked after children and children who were previously looked after but immediately after
being looked after became subject to adoption, a child arrangement order, or special
guardianship order.
2. Children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in
state care as a result of being adopted.
3. Children without an education health and care plan but who have Special Educational
Needs, or with exceptional medical or mobility needs, for whom Meanwood is the only
appropriate school that can meet the needs of the child and/or their parent.
4. Children who have an older brother or sister at the school at the expected time of
admission, who is living at the same home address as the child seeking a place.
5. Children of staff who have been employed at the school for a minimum of two years at the
time of application
Those who live in Meanwood AND are regular worshippers
6. Children who, with their parent, have worshipped regularly at Holy Trinity Meanwood for two
years immediately preceding the date of application, and whose parent is at the heart of the
church.
7. Children who, with their parent, have worshipped regularly at any Christian Church for
two years immediately preceding the date of application.
8. Children who, with their parent, have worshipped regularly at any place of worship for a
faith that is one of the major religions in Britain (i.e. Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism,
Sikhism) for two years immediately preceding the date of application
9. Those who live in Meanwood but have not been regular worshippers
Children who, with their parent, are not worshippers of any faith or do not have evidence of
two years regular worship.
Those who live outside Meanwood
10. Children who, with their parent, have worshipped regularly at Holy Trinity for two years
immediately preceding the date of application.
11. Other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.
* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Methley Primary School

Address Savile Road, Methley, Leeds LS26 9HT


Headteacher Mrs S Elliot Phone 0113 386 2540
Email katie.pashley@methley-pri.leeds.sch.uk Website www.methleyprimaryschool.co.uk
School code 3916 Area South
Published Admission Number Number of pupils on roll 469
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children looked after (CLA) or children who were previously looked after but
ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject to a Special
Guardianship Order or Child Arrangement Order. Children who appear (to the admissions
authority of the school) to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in
state care as a result of being adopted.
1b. Pupils without an EHC Plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with
exceptional medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a Methley.
2. Children with siblings who will be at the School at the start of the academic year when the
applicant child attends and are living at the same
3. Children who live in the defined catchment area.
4. Any other children wishing to gain a place at Methley Primary School, prioritised by distance

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Micklefield Church of England Primary School

Address Great North Road, Micklefield, Leeds LS25 4AQ


Headteacher Ms K Wood Phone 0113 286 9232
Email office@micklefieldceprimary.co.uk Website www.micklefieldprimary.org.uk
School code 3040 Area East
Published Admission Number 20 Number of pupils on roll 112
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 20 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Middleton Primary School
Address Middleton Park Avenue, Leeds LS10 4HU
Headteacher Ms S Williams Phone 0113 271 7969
Email info@middletonprimary.net Website www.middletonprimary.net
School code 2477 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 423
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Resourced Provision for SEN

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority area for the
school.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Middleton St Mary’s Church of England Primary School

Address Moor Flatts Road, Leeds LS10 3SW


Headteacher Mrs N Wood Phone 0113 271 7206
Email enquiries@msmleeds.co.uk Website www.middletonstmarys.co.uk
School code 3053 Area S
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 389
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Mill Field Primary School
Address Potternewton Mount, Leeds LS7 2DR
Headteacher Mrs J Heggie Phone 0113 262 0021
Email office@mfprimary.com Website http://millfield.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3930 Area NE
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 385
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Parents can access FEEE at school,
School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Moor Allerton Hall Primary School
Address Lidgett Lane, Leeds LS17 6QP
Headteacher Ms L McKay Phone 0113 336 8350
Email office@moorallertonhall.leeds.sch.uk Website www.moorallertonhall.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2439 Area NE
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 461
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Moortown Primary School (Part of Sphere Federation)

Address Shadwell Lane, Leeds LS17 6DR


Head of Federation Mr D Roundtree Phone 0113 268 5915
Head of School Mrs C Weekes
Email moortownoffice@spherefederation.org Website http://moortown.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2440 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 210
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 9
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 20
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Morley Newlands Academy

Address Wide Lane, Morley, Leeds LS27 8PG


Chief Executive Officer Sir J Townsley Phone 0113 323 1890
Principal Mr S McCarthy
Email enquiries@morleynewlands.leeds.sch.uk Website http://morleynewlands.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2321 Area South
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 630
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1. Looked-after children and previously looked-after children
2. Pupils without an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) but who have Special Education
Needs, or with exceptional medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific
school
3. Children with siblings who are on the roll at an academy within The GORSE Academies Trust
(the "Trust") at the time that the place was applied for. This priority will not apply where the
sibling joined a post-16 or alternative provision academy within the Trust from a school
outside the Trust; or where the sibling is on roll at a nursery within the Trust.
4. Children who, at the time of application, live in the Academy catchment area
5. Any other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered Reception 90 places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Morley Victoria Primary School
Address Victoria Road, Morley, Leeds LS27 9NW
Co- Headteacher Mrs J Britton & Mrs J Wood Phone 0113 253 5253
Email office@morleyvictoria.org.uk Website www.morleyvictoriaprimary.org.uk
School code 2382 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 417
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 1
Priority 2 23
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 23
Priority 5 12

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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New Bewerley Community School
Address Bismarck Drive, Leeds LS11 6TB
Headteacher Mr G German Phone 0113 887 8718
Email secretary@newbewerley.org.uk Website www.newbewerley.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3927 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 412
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Children Centre on site, 14 place Resourced Provision

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

We would recommend that families who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school
include it as one of their preferences, however this does not guarantee your child a place at the
school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Ninelands Primary School

Address Ninelands Lane, Garforth, Leeds LS25 1NT


Headteacher Mrs J Sabourn Phone 0113 287 8370
Email office@ninelands-school.co.uk Website www.ninelands-school.co.uk
School code 2397 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 453
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Looked-after children or children fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority
will be allocated a place in the school if it has been preferenced by their parent or carer.
Included in the looked-after children’ category will be any children previously looked after who
ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject to a child arrangements order
or special guardianship order.
2. Children without an EHCP but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Ninelands, will be admitted. Applications in
these categories must be supported by a statement in writing from a doctor or other relevant
professional. This is necessary because you will be asking us to assess your child as having
a stronger case than other children.
3. Children with brothers or sisters who will be at Ninelands Primary school at the start of the
academic year 2020 –2021. We can give priority for brothers and sisters if they are living in
the same house and we receive your application by the closing date.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school. You can apply for a
school even if you do not live in the catchment priority area. Living in a catchment priority area
does not guarantee a place will be allocated at the school, only that your application will be
prioritised above those who live outside the catchment priority area.
5. All other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Otley All Saints Church of England Primary School
Address Lisker Drive, Otley, LS21 1DF
Headteacher Mr I Thomson-Smith Phone 01943 464 703
Email office@otleyallsaints.co.uk Website www.otleyallsaints.co.uk
School code 2513 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 213
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 15
Priority 3 15
Priority 4 0
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Otley The Whartons Primary School
Address The Whartons, Otley LS21 2BS
Headteacher Mrs J Dickson Phone 01943 465 018
Email info@whartonsprimary.co.uk Website www.whartonsprimary.co.uk
School code 2405 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 185
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Oulton Primary School

Address Green Lea, Oulton, Leeds LS26 8NT


Headteacher Mr R Horton Phone 0113 282 1344
Email hello@oulton.leeds.sch.uk Website www.oultonprimary.co.uk
School code 2327 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 372
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Primary School
Address Pigeon Cote Road, Leeds LS14 1EP
Headteacher Mrs S Flaherty Phone 0113 232 9031
Email admin@ourladys.org Website www.ourladys.org
School code 3376 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 232
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic
School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends Our Lady of
Good Counsel Catholic Primary school.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends Our Lady of Good counsel Catholic Primary
9. Other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Park Spring Primary School
Address Swinnow Lane, Leeds LS13 4QT
Headteacher Mrs R Horan Phone 0113 255 2526
Email office@parkspringprimary.co.uk Website http://parkspringprimary.co.uk
School code 2488 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 420
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

160
Park View Primary Academy
Address Harlech Road, Leeds LS11 7DG
Headteacher Mr R Paffetti Phone 0113 271 6754
Email info@pvpa.org.uk Website www.parkviewpa.org.uk
School code 2005 Area S
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 233
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority.
1b. Pupils without an Education Health Care Plan (EHC plan) but who have Special Educational
Needs, or with exceptional medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.

2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year and
are living at the same address.

3. N/A as Park View Primary Academy is not an infant or junior school.

4. Priority will be given to parents who put their nearest school. This does not include any schools
which act as their own admitting authority and who do not have a ‘nearest’ criteria in their admission
policy. If we have more applications than there are places, places will be offered first to children
living nearest to the school (measured in a straight line).

5. Priority will be given to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not the one nearest to their
home address. If there are more applications than there are places, places will be offered first to
children living nearest the school.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

161
Parklands Primary School
Address Dufton Approach, Leeds LS14 6ED
Headteacher Mr C Dyson Phone 0113 293 0282
Email office@parklandsleeds.org.uk Website www.parklandsprimary.org.uk
School code 2467 Area East
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 343
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities , Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, School out of school club, Resourced
Provision for SEN

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

162
Pool-in-Wharfedale Church of England Primary School
Address Arthington Lane, Pool-in-Wharfedale, Otley LS21 1LG
Headteacher Mrs S Fox Phone 0113 284 3151
Email info@poolprimarysch.org.uk Website www.pool-in-wharfedale-leeds.co.uk
School code 3051 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 202
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, Private out of
school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 11
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 13
Priority 5 6

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Primrose Lane Primary School
Address Westwood Way, Boston Spa, Wetherby LS23 6DX
Headteacher Mrs C Holmes Phone 01937 842 667
Email info@primroselane.leeds.sch.uk Website www.primroselane.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2389 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 238
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical
or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific school
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority area for the
school.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

164
Pudsey Bolton Royd Primary School
Address Moorland Grove, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 8EP
Headteacher Mr K Buck Phone 0113 386 2560
Email info@pudseyboltonroyd.org Website www.pudseyboltonroyd.org
School code 2331 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 399
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 29
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 18
Priority 5 12

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

165
Pudsey Lowtown Primary School

Address Kent Road, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 9BB


Headteacher Mrs Armitage Phone 0113 256 7303
Email admin@pudseylowtown.org.uk Website www.pudseylowtown.org.uk
School code 2365 Area West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 208
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 2
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 15
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 8
Priority 5 5

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

166
Pudsey Primrose Hill Primary School
Address Primrose Hill, Leeds LS28 6AB
Headteacher Mrs L West Phone 0113 257 4129
Email admin@pudseyprimrosehill.co.uk Website www.primrosehill.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2339 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 515
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address.
3. We will give priority to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority area for the
school.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 30
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 26
Priority 5 4

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

167
Pudsey Waterloo Primary School

Address Victoria Road, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 7SR


Headteacher Mr J Parker Phone 0113 323 0342
Email k.spence@pudseywaterloo.org.uk Website www.pudseywaterloo.co.uk
School code 3920 Area W
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 404
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical
or mobility need that can only be met at a specific school
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority area for the
school.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

168
Quarry Mount Primary School

Address Pennington Street, Leeds LS6 2JP


Headteacher Miss R Pettman Phone 0113 245 5803
Email TBarrie@quarrymountprimary.org.uk Website www.quarrymount.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2413 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 195
Type of school Foundation Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Fully integrated early education and
childcare, Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, School out of school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Quarry Mount Primary School
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at Quarry Mount Primary School at the start
of the academic year 2020/21 and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents for whom Quarry Mount Primary School is their nearest school
and who have included Quarry Mount Primary School in their list of preferences
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest priority
school

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

169
Queensway Primary School
Address Coppice Wood Avenue, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7LF
Headteacher Mr W Riley Phone 01943 874 925
Email office@queenswayschool.co.uk Website www.queenswayschool.co.uk
School code 2356 Area North West
Published Admission Number 24 Number of pupils on roll 210
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying for an infant
school where the older sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This priority will
not apply where the older sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. We will give priority to parents who put their nearest school. This does not include any
voluntary-aided schools which act as their own admission authorities. If we have more
applications than there are places, we will offer places first to children living nearest to the
school (measured in a straight line)
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not the one nearest to
their home address. If we have more applications than there are places, we will offer places
first to children living nearest to the school (measured in a straight line)

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 24 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

170
Rawdon Littlemoor Primary School

Address New Road Side, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6DD


Headteacher Mrs J Beardwell Phone 0113 887 9690
Email office@rawdonlittlemoor.org Website www.rawdonlittlemoor.org
School code 2271 Area North West
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 311
Type of school Foundation Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, School
out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

171
Rawdon St Peter’s Church of England Primary School
Address Town Street, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6PP
Headteacher Mrs C Sibson Phone 0113 250 4201
Email office@rawdonstpeters.co.uk Website www.rawdonstpeters.org.uk
School code 3031 Area North West
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 312
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, Private out of
school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 18
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 22
Priority 5 5

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

172
Raynville Primary School
Address Cross Aston Grove, Leeds LS13 2TQ
Headteacher Mr A Midgley Phone 0113 257 9590
Email secretary@raynvilleprimaryleeds.org.uk Website www.raynvilleprimaryleeds.org.uk
School code 2489 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 396
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, , Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

173
Richmond Hill Academy
Address Clark Lane, Leeds LS9 8PN
Headteacher Ms A Mackenzie Phone 0113 487 1600
Email info@richmondhill.leeds.sch.uk Website www.richmondhillleeds.co.uk
School code 2021 Area East
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 614
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Looked-after children and previously looked-after children


2. Pupils without an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) but who have Special Education
Needs, or with exceptional medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific
school
3. Children with siblings who are on the roll at an academy within The GORSE Academies Trust
(the "Trust") at the time that the place was applied for. This priority will not apply where the
sibling joined a post-16 or alternative provision academy within the Trust from a school
outside the Trust; or where the sibling is on roll at a nursery within the Trust. Please complete
a Supplementary Information Form at Appendix A if you wish to claim this priority for your
child; a form can be found on the Academy’s website www.richmondhill.sch.uk
4. Children who, at the time of application, live in the Academy catchment area.
5. Any other children

Applications last year

For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Robin Hood Primary School

Address Leeds Road, Robin Hood, Wakefield WF3 3BG


Headteacher Mrs S Harris Phone 0113 282 3444
Email sue.smith@robinhood.leeds.sch.uk Website www.robinhood.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2309 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 419
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school
club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 30
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 30
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

175
Rosebank Primary School
Address Burley Road, Leeds LS3 1JP
Headteacher Ms A Smith Phone 0113 243 3497
Email school@rosebank.leeds.sch.uk Website www.rosebank.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2415 Area North West
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 312
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Rosebank Primary School
2. Children with older siblings who will be at Rosebank Primary School at the start of the
academic year 2020/21 and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents for whom Rosebank Primary School is their nearest school and
who have included Rosebank Primary School in their list of preferences.
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest priority
school

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Rothwell Primary School
Address Carlton Lane, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0DJ
Headteacher Mrs L Rothenburg Phone 0113 386 2570
Email admin@rothwell-pri.leeds.sch.uk Website www.rothwellprimary.co.uk
School code 2506 Area South
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 314
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club, School out of
school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 16
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 7
Priority 5 22

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Rothwell St Mary’s Catholic Primary School
Address Royds Lane, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0BJ
Headteacher Miss S Leonard Phone 0113 282 8182
Email head@rothwellstmarys.org.uk Website www.rothwellstmarys.co.uk
School code 3364 Area South
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 206
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends Rothwell St Mary’s
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends Rothwell St
Mary’s
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends Rothwell St Mary’s.
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Rothwell Victoria Junior School
Address Cornwall Crescent, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0RA
Headteacher Mrs A Burrow Phone 0113 393 2926
Email office@victoria-jun.leeds.sch.uk Website www.rothwellvictoriajunior.co.uk
School code 2342 Area South
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 176
Type of school Community Age range 7 to 11
School Facilities Please contact the school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Rothwell Victoria Junior School is a linked school to Cockburn Haigh Road Academy (Previously
known as Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School)

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Year 3 places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

179
Roundhay School All-through education from 4 to 18 – Primary
Campus
Address Primary Campus, Elmete Lane, Leeds LS8 2LG
Headteacher Mr A Field Phone 0113 393 1207
Email primary@roundhayschool.com Website www.roundhayschool.org.uk
School code 4063 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll
451 (Primary) 1846 (Secondary)
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 18
School Facilities Breakfast Club, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 3
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 37
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 20
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

180
Roundhay St John’s Church of England Primary School

Address North Lane, Leeds LS8 2QJ


Headteacher Mr A Graham Phone 0113 265 8451
Email admin@roundhaystjohns.com Website www.roundhay-st-johns.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3329 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 211
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

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.
2. Children who have a sibling at Roundhay St John’s Primary School at the same time as the
application is made who are “at the heart of” Oakwood Church or any of the ‘Churches
Together in Roundhay’ or ‘Churches Together in Gipton and Oakwood’.
3. Other children who have a sibling at Roundhay St John’s Primary School at the same time as
the application is made.
4. Worshippers who are “at the heart of” Oakwood Church or any of the ‘Churches Together in
Roundhay’ or ‘Churches Together in Gipton and Oakwood’
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

181
Rufford Park Primary School

Address Rufford Avenue, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7QR


Headteacher Mr D Cooke Phone 0113 391 0906
Email admin@ruffordparkprimary.org.uk Website www.ruffordparkprimary.org.uk
School code 2002 Area North West
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 290
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school nursery on school site

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority for the school.
4. All other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Ryecroft Academy

Address Stonebridge Grove, Leeds LS12 5AW


Chief Executive Officer Sir J Townsley Phone 0113 263 2433
Principal Mrs H Townsley
Email info@ryecroft.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2016 Website www.ryecroft.leeds.sch.uk
Published Admission Number 60 Area West
Type of school Voluntary Aided Number of pupils on roll 287
Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school
site, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1. Looked-after children and previously looked-after children
2. Pupils without an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) but who have Special Education
Needs, or with exceptional medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific
school
3. Children with siblings who are on the roll at an academy within The GORSE Academies Trust
(the "Trust") at the time that the place was applied for. This priority will not apply where the
sibling joined a post-16 or alternative provision academy within the Trust from a school
outside the Trust; or where the sibling is on roll at a nursery within the Trust. Please complete
a Supplementary Information Form at Appendix A if you wish to claim this priority for your
child; a form can be found on the Academy’s website www.ryecroft.sch.uk
4. Children who, at the time of application, live in the Academy catchment area
5. Any other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

183
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School

Address Eden Way, Leeds LS4 2TF


Headteacher Mr J Masley Phone 0113 336 8003
Email office@sacredheartleeds.org.uk Website www.sacredheartleeds.org.uk
School code 3377 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 194
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from Catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends who attends
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

184
Scholes (Elmet) Primary School (Part of Sphere Federation)
Address Station Road, Scholes, Leeds LS15 4BJ
Head of Federation Mr D Roundtree Phone 0113 264 9149
Head of School Miss K Hague
Email scholesoffice@spherefederation.org Website www.scholeselmet.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2275 Area East
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 353
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities , Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access FEEE at
school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet specific
criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy as you
may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to either
the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

185
Seacroft Grange Primary School
Address Moresdale Lane, Leeds LS14 6JR
Headteacher Mr C Florey Phone 0113 260 5385
Email j.hinchliff@seacroftgps.org.uk Website www.seacroftgps.org.uk
School code 2452 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 209
Type of school Foundation Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet specific
criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy as you
may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to either
the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school.
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest priority
school
5. All other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

186
Seven Hills Primary School
Address Appleby Way, Morley, Leeds LS27 8LA
Headteacher Mr R Catherall Phone 0113 252 7194
Email helen.robertshaw@seven- Website www.sevenhillsmorley.org.uk
hillsschool.org.uk
School code 2293 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 461
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Fully integrated early education and
childcare, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

187
Shadwell Primary School (Federated with Bramham Primary
School)
Address Main Street, Shadwell, Leeds LS17 8JF
Executive Headteacher Mrs S Richards Phone 0113 273 2729
Email offices@leedsfederation.org Website www.shadwell.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2441 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 206
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access FEEE
at privately run nursery on school site, Private out of school club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 12
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 18
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

188
Shakespeare Primary School
Address Lincoln Road, Leeds, LS9 7NP
Headteacher Mr J Gorton Phone 0113 535 1000
Email office@shakespeareleeds.org.uk Website www.shakespeareleeds.org.uk
School code 2462 Area East
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 600
Type of school Community Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet specific
criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy as you
may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to either
the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

189
Sharp Lane Primary School
Address Sharp Lane, Leeds LS10 4QE
Headteacher Mrs R White Phone 0113 378 3060
Email contact@sharplane.co.uk Website www.sharplane.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2510 Area South
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 568
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, After school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

190
Shire Oak Church of England Primary School

Address Wood Lane, Leeds LS6 2DT


Headteacher Ms J Devane Phone 0113 275 5890
Email office@shireoak.leeds.sch.uk Website www.shireoak.org
School code 3929 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 209
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Parents can access FEEE at privately
run nursery on school site, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 13
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 15
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

191
Southroyd Primary School
Address Littlemoor Crescent, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 8AT
Headteacher Miss K Prior Phone 0113 378 3020
Email jo.martin@pudseysouthroyd.leeds.sch.uk Website www.pudseysouthroyd.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2335 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 491
Type of school Foundation Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address.
3. We will give priority to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority area for the
school.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

192
Spring Bank Primary School
Address Spring Road, Leeds LS6 1AD
Headteacher Ms S Hawes Phone 0113 204 3120
Email hello@springbankprimary.org Website http://springbankprimary.org
School code 2414 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 211
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 14
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 4
Priority 5 12

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

193
Ss Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School, a Voluntary Academy
Address Crofters Lea, off New Road, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7HW
Headteacher Mrs D Todd Phone 0113 323 0419
Email schooloffice@ssppyeadon.org Website www.sspeterandpaulyeadon.co.uk
School code 3363 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 212
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Please contact the school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Primary
School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5. Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends Ss. Peter
and Paul Catholic Primary School.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School
9. Other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

194
St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School, Beeston

Address Barkly Road, Leeds LS11 7JS


Headteacher Miss L Leonard Phone 0113 277 6944
Email l.leonard@stanthonysleeds.org.uk Website www.stanthonysleeds.co.uk
School code 3367 Area South
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 215
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Please contact the school
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Anthony’s
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St
Anthony’s.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Anthony’s.
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

195
St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School
Address St Wilfred’s Circus, Leeds, LS8 3PF
Headteacher Mrs S O’Brien Phone 0113 293 0350
Email sheila.hebbron@staugustinesleeds.org.uk Website www.staugustinesleeds.org.uk
School code 3368 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 420
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school
site, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Augustine’s Catholic
Primary School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other Baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St
Augustine’s Catholic Primary School.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School
9. Other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

196
St Bartholomew’s Church of England Primary School
Address Strawberry Lane, Leeds LS12 1SF
Headteacher Mrs J Wainwright Phone 0113 263 9292
Email info@stbartsleeds.org.uk Website www.st-bartholomews.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3056 Area West
Published Admission Number 75 Number of pupils on roll 655
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 75 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 43
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 12
Priority 5 20

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

197
St Benedict’s Catholic Primary School, a Voluntary Academy
Address Station Fields, Garforth, Leeds LS25 1PS
Executive Headteacher Mr K Flood Phone 0113 286 9819
Head of School Mr J Wooley
Email admin@sbcps.bkcat.co.uk Website www.sbcps.bkcat.co.uk
School code 3365 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 243
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Benedict’s Catholic Primary School
Garforth
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children
5. Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St
Benedict’s Catholic Primary School, Garforth.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Benedict’s Catholic Primary School Garforth .
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

198
St Chad’s Church of England Primary School
Address Northolme Avenue, Leeds LS16 5QR
Headteacher Ms A McHale Phone 0113 274 7110
Email office@stchadsprimary.net Website www.st-chadsprimary.co.uk
School code 3315 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 208
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority, whose parent/s or guardian/s
preferences St. Chad’s Church of England Primary School.
2. Children who have at least one sibling attending St. Chad’s Church of England Primary
School at expected time of admission
3. Faith Places - 50% of the remaining available places will be allocated according to the
following ‘faith based’ criteria. If within the faith proportion there are more applicants than
places available, the remaining places will be allocated to those qualifying applicants in
the following priority order.
3.1 Children whose parent/s have worshipped regularly at the church of St. Chad’s, Far
Headingly or St Mary’s Church, Hawksworth Wood for at least one year immediately
preceding the closing date for application.
3.2 Children whose parent/s have worshipped regularly at another Christian church for at least
one year immediately preceding the date of application.
4. Community Places - The remaining places will be allocated based on distance to the
school as measured in a straight line by the Local Authority’s electronic mapping system.
Leeds Local Authority uses a straight-line distance system.

If an odd number of places are remaining following criteria 1 and 2 being applied the additional place
will be allocated within the ‘faith based’ criteria.

If an applicant who submits a faith reference is unsuccessful in gaining a place because there are
more applicants than places available, they will be considered under community places.
Applications last year
For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

199
St Edward’s Catholic Primary School
Address Westwood Way, Boston Spa LS23 6DL
Headteacher Miss A Gilpin Phone 01937 843 946
Email anne.gilpin@stf.st-edwards.leeds.sch.uk Website www.st-edwards.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3358 Area North East
Published Admission Number 20 Number of pupils on roll 159
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from Catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St. Edward’s Catholic Primary School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St.
Edward’s Catholic Primary School.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St. Edward’s Catholic Primary School.
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 20 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

200
St Francis Catholic Primary School, Morley
Address Highcliffe Road, Morley, Leeds LS27 9LX
Headteacher Mrs R Harrison Phone 0113 323 0554
Email office@stfrancismorley.org.uk Website www.stfrancismorley.org.uk
School code 3362 Area South
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 206
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Francis
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St Francis
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Francis.
9. Other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

201
St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School, Beeston
Address Lady Pit Lane, Leeds LS11 6RX
Headteacher Ms V Snejberkova-Taylor Phone 0113 270 0978
Email catherine.cartwright@beeston-st- Website www.beeston-st-
francisassisi. leeds.sch.uk francisassisi.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3371 Area South
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 223
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from Catholic families
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attend(s) St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary
School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St Francis
of Assisi Catholic Primary School
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attend(s) St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School. (
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

202
St James’ Church of England Primary School (Part of Sphere
Federation)
Address Hallfield Lane, Wetherby LS22 6JS
Head of Federation D Roundtree Phone 01937 583 379
Head of School Miss N Beatson
Email stjamesoffice@spherefederation.org Website www.stjameswetherby.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3045 Area North East
Published Admission Number 20 Number of pupils on roll 90
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 20 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

203
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Hunslet
Address Joseph Street, Leeds LS10 2AD
Headteacher Miss C McHale Phone 0113 271 2093
Email office@stjosephscatholicprimary.org Website www.hunslet-st-josephs.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3374 Area South
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 204
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St. Joseph’s
Catholic Primary School
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Otley – A Voluntary
Academy
Address Manor Square, Otley LS21 3AP
Headteacher Mrs C Knight Phone 01943 463 840
Email office@stjosephsotley.org Website www.stjosephsotley.org
School code 3360 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 193
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5. Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St Joseph’s
Otley
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Joseph’s Otley.
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Pudsey – A Voluntary
Academy
Address Mount Pleasant Road, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 7AZ
Headteacher Ms C Gardner Phone 0113 256 5407
Email office@stjosephspudsey.org Website www.stjosephspudsey.org
School code 3361 Area West
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 273
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Joseph’s Catholic School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St Joseph’s
Catholic Primary School.
6. Other looked after children and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School.
9. Other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Wetherby
Address Barleyfields Road, Wetherby LS22 6PR
Headteacher Miss Milivojevic Phone 01937 582 163
Email office@stjosephswetherby.com Website www.stjosephswetherby.com
School code 3366 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 201
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, School out of
school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School,
Wetherby
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St Joseph’s
Catholic Primary School, Wetherby.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Wetherby.
9. Other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Margaret’s Church of England Primary School
Address Town Street, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5BL
Headteacher Mrs S Harridge Phone 0113 386 2520
Email info@stmargarets.leeds.sch.uk Website www.stmargarets.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3038 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 426
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 25
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 11
Priority 5 23

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy, Horsforth
Address Broadgate Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5AB
Headteacher Mr P Hughes Phone 0113 258 4593
Email office@stmaryshorsforth.org Website www.stmaryshorsforth.org
School code 3359 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 211
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary
Academy
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St Mary’s
Catholic Voluntary Academy
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy
9. Other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281

In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.


The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Mary’s Church of England Primary School, Boston Spa
Address Clifford Road, Boston Spa LS23 6DB
Headteacher Mrs S Lord-Cloke Phone 01937 844 395
Email admin@stmaryscofe.org.uk Website www.stmaryscofe.org.uk
School code 3047 Area North East
Published Admission Number 20 Number of pupils on roll 134
Type of school Voluntary Controlled Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 24 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 13
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 11
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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St Matthew’s Church of England Primary School

Address Wood Lane, Leeds LS7 3QF


Headteacher Ms M Molloy Phone 0113 268 1489
Email headteacher@st-matthews.leeds.sch.uk Website www.st-matthews.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3908 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 416
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Private out of school club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. “Looked after” children (i.e. a child who is in the care of the Local Authority or provided with
accommodation by that Authority) and children who were previously “looked after” but have
been adopted or have become subject to a residence or child arrangement order or special
guardianship order.
2. Sibling link to a child attending St Matthew’s School and who will be on roll within the same
academic year where a sibling link includes children with a brother or sister (including step-
siblings, adoptive siblings and foster siblings) of statutory school age, living at the same
address, in attendance at the same school on the expected date of admission.
3. Faith link through attendance of worship at St. Matthew’s Church or any of the ‘Chapel
Allerton & Meanwood Churches Together’ who can show that they are either:
• At the heart of the community or
• Attached to the community
4. Other Faith link who worship under other world religions. A faith community is any group of
people who worship within one of the following world religions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam,
Judaism or Sikhism).
 At the heart of the community or
 Attached to the community
5. Distance from St. Matthew’s School.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Nicholas Catholic Primary School
Address Oakwood Lane, Leeds LS9 6QY
Headteacher Mrs J Burns Phone 0113 293 0318
Email Website www.stnicholasprimaryleeds.org.uk
dunleavyp@stnicholasprimaryleeds.org.uk
School code 3375 Area East
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 300
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Nicholas Catholic Primary School.
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St Nicholas
Catholic Primary School.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Nicholas Catholic Primary School.
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Oswald’s Church of England Primary School
Address The Green, Guiseley, Leeds LS20 9BT
Headteacher Mr L Talbot Phone 01943 873 570
Email office@stoswaldsleeds.org Website www.stoswaldsleeds.org
School code 3350 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 388
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. ‘Looked after children’. Children who have been adopted from local authority care, children
with a Child Arrangement Order or Residency Order and those with Special Guardianship
following being Looked After will be included within the higher priority for looked after children.
2. A child who wishes to join a sibling already attending St. Oswald’s Church of England
(Voluntary Aided) Primary School and where the older child will still be on role at the expected
time of admission.
3. A child living and worshipping within the boundary of the Parish of Guiseley with Esholt.
4. A child living within the boundary of the Parish of Guiseley with Esholt.
5. A child worshipping within the boundary of the Parish of Guiseley with Esholt.
6. A child worshipping outside the boundary of the Parish of Guiseley with Esholt.
7. Any other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School

Address Torre Road, Leeds LS9 7QL


Headteacher Mrs C Grady Phone 0113 248 0380
Email s.sands@stpatrickleeds.org.uk Website www.stpatricksleeds.org.uk
School code 3382 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 214
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St Patrick’s
Catholic Primary School.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School.
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281

In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.


The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Paul’s Catholic Primary School
Address Buckstone Crescent, Leeds LS17 5ES
Headteacher Mr P Bowker Phone 0113 293 9901
Email school.office@stpaulscps.org.uk Website www.stpaulscps.com
School code 3378 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 210
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Please contact the school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Paul’s Catholic Primary School.
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5. Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St Paul’s
Catholic Primary School.
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Paul’s Catholic Primary School.
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Peter’s Church of England Primary School
Address Cromwell Street, Leeds LS9 7SG
Headteacher Mrs E Holliday Phone 0113 293 4411
Email liz.holliday@stpeterscofe.org.uk Website www.stpeterscofe.org.uk
School code 3911 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 210
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Looked after children or children who were previously looked after but immediately after being
looked after became subject to adoption, a child arrangement order or special guardianship
order. A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local authority in England, or is
being provided with accommodation by a local authority in England in the exercise of their
social services functions.
2. Children who have an older brother or sister who will still be attending the school at the
expected time of entry to school
3. The children of parents/carers who are practising members of a Christian Church which is
affiliated to the Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, or a church which is in full sympathy
with its Trinitarian stance.
4. The children of parents/carers who are active members of one of the five major world faiths:
Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. This should be supported by completing
and returning the supplementary form including information from the presiding faith leader,
indicating their confirmation of the worship of the family. (See point to note below)
5. All remaining places will be allocated to those children living closest to the school, measured
by a straight line distance from the main entrance of the school to the main entrance of the
home as measured by the Local Authority’s electronic mapping system.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Philip’s Catholic Primary School
Address St Philip’s Avenue, Leeds LS10 3SL
Executive Headteacher Mr Peter McQuillen Strong Phone 0113 271 6763
Headteacher Mrs A McNally
Email headteacher@st-philips.org Website www.st-philips.org
School code 3379 Area South
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 267
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Philip’s
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after children or other children who were previously looked after but ceased to
be so because they became adopted or became subject to a residence or special
guardianship order with a sibling who attends St Philip’s
6. Other looked after children or other children who were previously looked after but ceased to
be so because they became adopted or became subject to a residence or special
guardianship order
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Philip’s.
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Theresa’s Catholic Primary School

Address Barwick Road, Leeds LS15 8RQ


Headteacher Mr J Hutchinson Phone 0113 293 0240
Email headteacher@st-theresas.leeds.sch.uk Website www.st-theresas.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3385 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 425
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school
club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St Theresa’s
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5 Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St
Theresa’s
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St Theresa’s.
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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St Urban’s Catholic Primary School
Address Tongue Lane, Leeds LS6 4QD
Headteacher Miss T McStay Phone 0113 293 4477
Email info@sturbans.co.uk Website www.sturbans.co.uk
School code 3373 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 210
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Catholic looked after Children and previously looked after Catholic children or looked
after/previously looked after children from catholic families.
2. Baptised Catholic children with a sibling(s) who attends St. Urban’s
3. Baptised Catholic children who live in the defined area.
4. Other baptised Catholic children.
5. Other looked after and previously looked after children with a sibling who attends St. Urban’s
6. Other looked after and previously looked after children
7. Members of an Eastern Christian Church
8. Other children with a sibling(s) who attends St. Urban’s.
9. Other children.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Stanningley Primary School

Address Leeds and Bradford Road, Stanningley, Leeds LS28 6PE


Headteacher Mrs J Brewer Phone 0113 255 7677
Email school.office@stanningleyprimary.com Website www.stanningleyprimary.com
School code 2490 Area West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 209
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school, School after school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 8
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 8
Priority 5 13

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Strawberry Fields Primary School

Address Lidgett Lane, Garforth, Leeds LS25 1LL


Headteacher Mrs S Mumby Phone 0113 232 0796
Email info@sfpsch.org.uk Website www.strawberryfields.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3917 Area East
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 306
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or children
previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Children without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Strawberry Fields will be admitted
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year 2021
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school. You
can apply for a school even if you don’t live in the catchment priority area. Living in a catchment
priority area does not guarantee a place will be allocated at Strawberry Fields Primary School, only
that your application will be prioritised above those who live outside the catchment priority area.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Summerfield Primary School
Address Intake Lane, Leeds LS13 1DQ
Headteacher Mrs K Wittmann Phone 0113 205 7520
Email holmess@schoolslink.net Website www.summerfieldprimary.co.uk
School code 2491 Area West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 197
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Swarcliffe Primary School

Address Swarcliffe Drive, Leeds LS14 5JW


Headteacher Ms D Rankine Phone 0113 293 0275
Email headteacher@swarcliffeprimary.co.uk Website www.swarcliffeprimary.co.uk
School code 2468 Area East
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 304
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school
club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Swillington Primary School

Address Church Lane, Swillington, Leeds LS26 8DX


Headteacher Ms S Grant Phone 0113 286 3220
Email SPSHeadTeacher@brigshawtrust.com Website www.swillington.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2328 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 198
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children looked after (CLA) or children who were previously looked after but ceased to be so
because they were adopted or became subject to a Special Guardianship Order or Child
Arrangement Order. Children who appear (to the admissions authority of the school) to have
been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being
adopted.
1b. Pupils without an EHC Plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a Swillington.
2. Children with siblings who will be at the School at the start of the academic year when the
applicant child attends and are living at the same address
3. Children who live in the defined catchment area.
4. Any other children wishing to gain a place at Swillington Primary School, prioritised by
distance

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Swinnow Primary School

Address Swinnow Road, Leeds, LS13 4PG


Headteacher Mrs B Naylor Phone 0113 378 3100
Email info@swinnowprimary.com Website http://swinnowprimary.com
School code 2503 Area West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 209
Type of school Community Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 2
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 9
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 14
Priority 5 5

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Talbot Primary School

Address East Moor Road, Leeds LS8 1AF


Headteacher Mrs P Gill Phone 0113 293 4086
Email www.talbot.leeds.sch.uk Website admin@talbotprimary.net
School code 2432 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 450
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 1
Priority 2 28
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 30
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Temple Learning Academy -All-through education from 4 to 16
Address Neville Road, Leeds, LS15 0NN
Co-Headteachers Mr M Browne & Mr R Hadfield Phone 0113 264 5456
Email info@tlacademy.org.uk Website www.templelearningacademy.org
School code 4068 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll Primary 238
Secondary 204
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 16
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or children
previously looked after by a local authority.
2. Children with exceptional medical or mobility needs which can only be met by the Academy.
3. Children with brothers or sisters (of any age) who will be at Temple Learning Academy at the
start of the academic year and are living at the same address.
4. Children who do not qualify under criteria 1 and 2 and 3 but for whom Temple Learning
Academy is the nearest school by straight line distance

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Templenewsam Halton Primary School

Address Pinfold Lane, Leeds LS15 7SY


Headteacher Mrs K Patel Phone 0113 293 0314
Email info@tnhps.org Website http://templenewsam.leeds.dbprimary.com
School code 2465 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 422
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority.
1b. Pupils without a EHCP but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year and
are living at the same address
3. We will consider applications as follows:
a) If we have more applications than there are places, we will give priority to parents who
have the school as their nearest priority school
b) We will then offer places to other children living closest to the school measured in a
straight line, where the school is not their nearest.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.

The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Thorner Church of England Primary School

Address Kirkhills, Thorner, Leeds LS14 3JD


Headteacher Mr I Holmes Phone 0113 289 2541
Email office@thornerschool.org.uk Website www.thorner.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3044 Area North East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 200
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to applicants who live in the defined catchment priority area for the
school.
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

229
Thorpe Primary School

Address Dolphin Lane, Thorpe WF3 3DG


Headteacher Mrs D Park Phone 0113 336 8760
Email parents@thorpe.leeds.sch.uk Website www.thorpe.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2312 Area South
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 237
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 1
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 19
Priority 5 10

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Tranmere Park Primary School
Address Ridge Close, Guiseley, Leeds LS20 8JJ
Headteacher Mrs K Finley Phone 01943 875 050
Email secretary@tranmerepark.leeds.sch.uk Website www.tranmerepark.leeds.sch.uk
School code Area North West
Published Admission Number 45 Number of pupils on roll 343
Type of school Foundation Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Private out of school club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met by Tranmere Park Primary School.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school. This
does not include any schools which act as their own admitting authority and who do not have
a ‘nearest’ priority in their admission policy. If we have more applications than there are
places, we will offer places first to children living nearest to the school (measured in a straight
line).
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not the one nearest to
their home address. If we have more applications which meet one of these priorities than
there are places available, we will offer places first to children living nearest the school,
measured in a straight line.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 45 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Valley View Community Primary School

Address Coal Hill Drive, Leeds LS13 1DD


Headteacher Mrs S Griggs Phone 0113 255 4972
Email office@valleyviewschool.org.uk Website www.valleyview-pri.leeds.sch.uk
School code 3928 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 427
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can
access FEEE at school run nursery on school site, private after school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Victoria Primary Academy

Address Ivy Avenue, Leeds LS9 9ER


Head of School Ms C Chojnowski Phone 0113 248 2449
Email info@vpaleeds.co.uk Website www.vpaleeds.co.uk
School code 2454 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 464
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents
can access FEEE at school, School out of school club, Resourced Provision for SEN

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school
4. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not their nearest priority
school

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Weetwood Primary School
Address Weetwood Lane, Leeds LS16 5NW
Headteacher Mr J Iglesias Phone 0113 323 0450
Email bursar@weetwoodprimary.co.uk Website www.weetwoodschool.co.uk
School code 2421 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 217
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, Parents can access FEEE
at privately run nursery on school site, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 4
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 12
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 14
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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West End Primary School

Address West End Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5JP


Headteacher Ms R Yeadon Phone 0113 258 2819
Email westendschool@westendprimary.org.uk Website www.westendprimary.org.uk
School code 2334 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 242
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access FEEE at
school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 17
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 12
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Westbrook Lane Primary School
Address Westbrook Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5AH
Headteacher Ms A Turner Phone 0113 258 7913
Email info@westbrooklane.leeds.sch.uk Website www.westbrooklaneprimaryschool.co.uk
School code 2364 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 212
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 15
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 8
Priority 5 5

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Westerton Primary Academy

Address Hesketh Lane, Tingley, Wakefield WF3 1AR


Headteacher Mrs S Makin Phone 0113 253 3504
Email office@westerton.org.uk Website www.westerton.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2297 Area South
Published Admission Number 90 Number of pupils on roll 704
Type of school Academy Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children Looked After (CLA) in Public Care or fostered under a ‘Child Arrangement Order’.
1b. Pupils without an EHCP/Statement but who have Special Educational Needs, or with
exceptional medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Westerton Primary Academy.
2a. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address.
2b. Currently, Reception Classes are covered by class size legislation which limits the number of
children who can be accepted to 90.
3a. We will give priority to parents who put their nearest school.
3b. If we have more applications than there are places, we will offer places first to children living
nearest to the school (measured in a straight line)
4a. We will give priority to parents who choose a Leeds school, which is not the one nearest to
their home address.
4b. If we have more applications than there are places, we will offer places first to children living
nearest to the school (measured in a straight line).

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 90 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Westgate Primary School
Address Scarborough Road, Otley LS21 3JS
Headteacher Ms H Carpenter Phone 01943 462 349
Email info@westgateprimary.co.uk Website www.westgateprimary.co.uk
School code 2403 Area North West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 211
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access
FEEE at school, School out of school club (not holidays)

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Westroyd Primary School

Address Frances Street, Farsley, Leeds LS28 5BH


Headteacher Mrs J Ponton Phone 0113 255 1601
Email office@westroyd.leeds.sch.uk Website
www.westroydprimaryschoolandnursery.co.uk
School code 2302 Area West
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 175
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school
club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281

In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.

As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 19
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 4
Priority 5 7

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Westwood Primary School
Address Bodmin Garth, Leeds LS10 4NU
Executive Headteacher Mrs Z Adams Phone 0113 271 2420
Head of School Miss H Dibnah
Email westwood@westwoodandclapgate.org Website www.westwood.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2478 Area South
Published Admission Number 40 Number of pupils on roll 293
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority.
1b. Students without a statement who have exceptional medical or mobility needs which the
school feels can only be realistically met by Westwood Primary school.
2. Children with brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year and
are living at the same address.
3. Children who do not qualify under criteria 1 and 2 but for whom Westwood Primary is the
nearest school.
4. Any other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 40 Reception places.
The school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there were
places available). If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified
against each priority in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Whingate Primary School
Address Whingate Road, Leeds LS12 3DS
Headteacher Mr S Archer Phone 0113 263 8910
Email secretary@whingate.com Website www.whingate.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2493 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 459
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Whinmoor St Paul’s Church of England Primary School
Address Whinmoor Crescent, Leeds LS14 1EG
Headteacher Ms M McBride Phone 0113 265 7250
Email office@whinmoorstpauls.co.uk Website www.whinmoorstpauls.co.uk
School code 3912 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 198
Type of school Voluntary Aided Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1. Priority will be given to ‘looked after’ children or previously looked after children who have
been adopted, or are subject to a child arrangement or special guardianship order and for
whom St Paul’s has been expressed as a preference.
2. Pupils without a statement / EHCP but who have Special Educational Needs, or with
exceptional medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at Whinmoor St. Paul’s.
3. Local Children ‘Local Priority’ Places
60% of the remaining places after allocation to children with educational /social or medical
need will be allocated in this category. In the event that there are insufficient applications
within this category the remaining places will be allocated to applicants for ‘Faith Priority’
places. Where there are more applications for places based on ‘Local Priority’ than places
available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
A. An applicant has a brother or sister who will be attending the school at the time the
child starts.
B. Children for whom this is their nearest primary school
4. Christian Commitment ‘Faith Priority’ Places
40% of the remaining places after allocation to children with educational /social or medical
need not statemented will be allocated in this category. In the event that there are insufficient
applications within this category the remaining places will be allocated to applicants for ‘Local
Priority’ places. Where there are more applications for places based on ‘Faith Priority’ than
places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
A. An applicant has a brother or sister who will be attending the school at the time the
younger child starts.
B. The family is a frequent worshipper:
- family usually worships at least twice a month at an Anglican Church
C. The family is a regular worshipper:
- family usually worships once a month at an Anglican Church.
D. The family worships at least monthly with another Christian Community i.e.
Churches which are members of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland or a
church which is in full sympathy with the Christian doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
E. The family are practising members of one of the major world faiths represented in
Britain [that is Sikhism Islam, Hinduism Judaism, Buddhism] and attending the place
of worship at least monthly.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.
* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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White Laith Primary School

Address Naburn Drive, Leeds LS14 2BL


Headteacher Mrs N Sheerin Phone 0113 293 0280
Email john.barker@whitelaith.leeds.sch.uk Website www.whitelaith.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2456 Area East
Published Admission Number 30 Number of pupils on roll 210
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 11
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access FEEE at
school, School out of school club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or exceptional medical
or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school.
3. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school. You can apply for a
school even if you don't live in the catchment priority area. Living in a catchment priority area
does not guarantee a place will be allocated at that school, only that your application will be
prioritised above those who live outside the catchment priority area
4. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 30 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Whitecote Primary School
Address Wellington Grove, Leeds LS13 2LQ
Headteacher Mrs F Stead Phone 0113 216 4800
Email office@whitecote.co.uk Website www.whitecoteprimary.co.uk
School code 2494 Area West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 370
Type of school Community Age range 2 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out of school
club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Whitkirk Primary School

Address Templegate Walk, Leeds LS15 0EU


Headteacher Ms M Kouni Phone 0113 260 6203
Email dbosworth@whitkirkprimary.net Website www.whitkirk.org
School code 2466 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 385
Type of school Academy Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site, Private
out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority.
1b. Pupils without a EHCP but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional medical
or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year and
are living at the same address
3. We will consider applications as follows:
a If we have more applications than there are places, we will give priority to parents
who have the school as their nearest priority school
b We will then offer places to other children living closest to the school measured in a
straight line, where the school is not their nearest.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Wigton Moor Primary School

Address Barfield Crescent, Leeds LS17 8RU


Headteacher Mrs E Bown Phone 0113 268 2341
Email schooloffice@wigtonmoor.leeds.sch.uk Website www.wigtonmoor.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2390 Area North East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 451
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 24
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 36
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Windmill Primary School - (Federated with Low Road Primary
School)
Address Windmill Road, Leeds LS10 3HQ
Executive Headteacher Mr A Gamble Phone 0113 271 2115
Federation Head Mrs R Troughton
Email lisa.lockey@musicfederation.co.uk Website www.musicfederation.co.uk
School code 2481 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 190
Type of school Community Age range 4 to 11
School Facilities Breakfast Club, Children Centre on site, Fully integrated early education and
childcare, Parents can access FEEE at privately run nursery on school site

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 0
Priority 1b 1
Priority 2 34
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 25
Priority 5 0

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Woodlesford Primary School
Address Church Street, Woodlesford, Leeds LS26 8RD
Headteacher Miss L Collier Phone 0113 393 4416
Email info@woodlesford.leeds.sch.uk Website www.woodlesford.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2314 Area South
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 413
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Parents can access FEEE at school, Private out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
As the school was oversubscribed on offer day last year (there were more applications than there
were places available), we offered places in line with Leeds City Council’s 2019/20 admissions policy
as follows:
Priority 1a 1
Priority 1b 0
Priority 2 24
Priority 3 0
Priority 4 24
Priority 5 11

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Wykebeck Primary School

Address Brander Street, Leeds LS9 6QH


Headteacher Mrs G Sykes Phone 0113 249 1525
Email office@wykebeckprimary.co.uk Website www.wykebeckprimary.co.uk
School code 2457 Area East
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 400
Type of school Community Age range 3 to 11

School Facilities Breakfast Club, Parents can access FEEE at school, School out
of school club
Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met at
a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a specific
school
2. Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address. This includes priority for a sibling applying
for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior school. This
priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different school.
3. Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school.
5. All other children

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to pages 252 to 272 for the full admissions policy and criteria for Leeds City Council
community and voluntary controlled schools

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Yeadon Westfield Infant School

Address Westfield Grove, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7NQ


Headteacher Ms D Lowry Phone 0113 250 5449
Email sbm@westfieldinfants.co.uk Website www.westfieldinfants.co.uk
School code 2358 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 170
Type of school Foundation Age range 3 to 7
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, Parents can access FEEE at
school, School out of school club

Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*

1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. Children who attend Yeadon Westfield Infant School will have priority for Yeadon Westfield
Junior School as the linked Junior School.
4. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Reception places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Yeadon Westfield Junior School

Address New Road, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7HW


Headteacher Mrs L Piotrowicz Phone 0113 250 3395
Email office@yeadonwestfieldjuniorschool.co.uk Website www.yeadonwestfield-jun.leeds.sch.uk
School code 2324 Area North West
Published Admission Number 60 Number of pupils on roll 230
Type of school Foundation Age range 7 to 11
School Facilities Fully integrated early education and childcare, School out of school club

Linked to Yeadon Westfield Infant School


Supplementary Information Forms (SIF) If you are applying for a school place and meet
specific criteria eg. faith, previously Looked After etc please read the school’s full admissions policy
as you may need to supply a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) and additional information to
either the Local Authority or direct to the school.

Summarised oversubscription admission criteria*


1a. Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority.
1b. Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs, or with exceptional
medical or mobility needs, that can only be met at a specific school.
2. Children with older brothers or sisters who will be at school at the start of the academic year
and are living at the same address
3. We will give priority to parents who include a preference for their nearest priority school.
Children who attend Yeadon Westfield Infant School will have priority for Yeadon Westfield
Junior School.

If we have more applications which meet one of these priorities than there are places available, we
will offer places first to children living nearest the school, measured in a straight line.

Applications last year


For information on the number of preferences the school received and the distance for the furthest
child admitted (cut off distance) and last criteria admitted in 2019, please see pages 274 to 281
In 2019 the school offered 60 Year 3 places.
If you contact the school they will be able to tell you how many children qualified against each priority
in their admission policy.

* Please refer to the school’s website or the individual school’s admission policy on the Leeds City
Council website for the full policy and admission criteria

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Leeds Admission Policy 2020/21
Primary phase

Latest consultation on this policy: 22 October to 7 December 2018


Policy determined on: 13 Feb 2019 (Amended 4 October 2019
following the Adjudicators decision)
Policy determined by: Executive Board

Admissions policy for Leeds community and voluntary-controlled schools for entry to
Reception (Primary Schools) and Year 3 (Rothwell Victoria Junior School) in
September 2020

The Chief Executive of Leeds City Council makes all offers of a school place for Reception in
Community and Voluntary Controlled schools as the admission authority for these schools.
Headteachers or school-based staff are not authorised to offer a child a place for Reception
for September entry.

The authority to convey the offer of a place has been delegated to schools for places in other
year groups and for entry to Reception outside the normal admissions round.

This Leeds City Council Admission Policy (Primary) applies to the Community and Voluntary
Controlled schools listed in Annex A where the published admission number (PAN) for the
academic year 2020/21 for these schools is also listed.

Children with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) will be admitted to the school
named on their plan.

Where there are fewer applicants than places available, all applicants will be offered a place.

Where there are more applicants than places available, places will be offered in the following
order of priority.

Priority 1
a) Children in public care or fostered under an arrangement made by the local authority or
children previously looked after by a Local Authority (see note 1).

b) Pupils without an EHC plan but who have Special Educational Needs that can only be met
at a specific school, or exceptional medical or mobility needs that can only be met at a
specific school (see note 2).

Priority 2
Children with a sibling (brother or sister) who will be attending the school at the start of the
academic year and are living at the same address (see note 3). This includes priority for a
sibling applying for an infant school where the sibling is or will be attending the linked junior
school. This priority will not apply where the sibling joined the sixth form from a different
school.

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Priority 3
Where children attend Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School, they will have priority for Rothwell
Victoria Junior School as the linked Junior School.

Priority 4
Children who live in the defined catchment priority area for the school. (Maps showing the
defined catchment area for each school are shown on the Leeds City Council Admissions
website www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions).

You can apply for a school even if you don’t live in the catchment priority area. Living in a
catchment priority area does not guarantee a place will be allocated at that school, only that
your application will be prioritised above those who live outside the catchment priority area.

Priority 5
All other children

Tie Break
If we have more applications meeting one of these priorities than there are places available,
we will offer places in order of distance from the school – so those living closer to the school
would be offered a place before those living further away, when measured in a straight line.
(see note 4).

In the unlikely event there are insufficient places for two (or more) pupils living in the same
building (e.g. flats) or otherwise equidistant from the school, then any final place will be
allocated by the drawing of lots, witnessed by an independent person.

The drawing of lots for random allocation will not be applied to multiple birth siblings (twins
and triplets etc.) from the same family where they are tied for the final place. We will admit
them all, exceeding the PAN for the school.

Note 1
A “looked after child” is defined as a child who, at the time of making the application is:
• in the care of a local authority, or
• being provided with accommodation by a local authority in the exercise of their social
services functions (see the definition in Section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989)
A “previously looked after child” is defined as a child:
• who was previously looked after but ceased to be so because they were adopted or
became subject to a Special Guardianship Order or a Child Arrangements Order, or
• who has been in state care outside of England and ceased to be so as a result of
being adopted

If you are making an application under the priority for a previously looked after child, you
will need to complete a Priority 1a Supplementary Information Form available at appendix
1 and send this, with a copy of the court order, so the Local Authority can verify this priority.

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Note 2
The priority will be given to children based on their exceptional medical or social needs.

‘Social need’ does not include a parent’s wish that a child attends the school because of a
child’s aptitude or ability or because their friends attend the school.

‘Medical need’ does not include mild medical conditions as all Leeds schools are expected to
be able to meet these needs.

Each application must include a 1B Supplementary Information Form available at


appendix 2 along with supporting evidence from a medical specialist or social worker,
outlining the child’s need and why they must attend one particular school rather than any
other, based on those needs. If the evidence is not submitted with the application, a child’s
medical or social needs cannot be considered.

Cases will be considered individually by a local authority professional panel and where
necessary in consultation with the school that has been preferenced.

Note 3
For these purposes, siblings must be living at the same address as your child. Siblings refers
to brother or sister, half brother or sister, adopted brother or sister, step brother or sister,
foster brother or sister. The definition does not include cousins or other family members
sharing a house. The priority will not apply where an older sibling joined the sixth form from
a different school.

Note 4
In Leeds we use a straight-line distance system. We use Geographic Information System
(GIS) mapping in our school-admission system. The program measures the ‘straight-line’
distance from a defined point on the main school building to your home address. The point
we measure to at your home address is determined by the Local Land and Property
Gazzetteer (LLPG), which provides coordinates for every dwelling. If we are not able to
match your address with the LLPG then we will use a manually identified point at the centre
of your dwelling.

Note 5 Catchment areas


Each of the community and voluntary controlled primary schools in Leeds has a defined
catchment priority area. These maps are available at
www.leeds.gov.uk/schoolcatchmentmaps and an address look up tool is available at
www.leeds.gov.uk/primaryschool.

You can apply for any school but if you live in the catchment area your application will
receive a higher priority at that school than applicants who live outside the catchment area.
Living in the catchment area does not guarantee a place at the school.

If you don't live in Leeds


If you live in another local authority and you live in the defined catchment area for a Leeds

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school, your application will receive the relevant priority under our admissions policy.

Address
For admission purposes, the home address is the child’s permanent address, where the
child usually lives with their parent or carer.
You must not use any other address on your application, including using the address of a
childminder or relative or renting a property for a short period of time as this could be
considered as using a fraudulent address. We will investigate any queries about addresses
and, depending on what we find, we may change the school place offer.

Only one address can be used on your application for a school place. Where shared care
arrangements are in place, both parents must agree which address will be used on the
application, and this should be the address where the child lives for the majority of the school
week. If no joint declaration is received by the closing date for applications, the local
authority will determine which address will be used, based on where the child spends the
majority of the school week. In instances where the child spends equal time with each
parent, the home address will be taken as the address where the child is registered with the
doctor.

When we make an offer, we assume your address will be the same when you take up the
school place in September. If you plan to move house, you must still use your current
address on your application. As soon as you move house, you must tell us your new
address, providing proof of your house move (including evidence of entry to the new address
and exit from the old address) as this may mean we have to change the school place offer.

If it is found that an intentionally misleading or false address has been given with the aim of
fraudulently securing a school place, that place may be withdrawn, even if the child has
already started at the school.

Parental Disputes
Parental Responsibility gives both parents important legal rights and responsibilities
including involvement in decisions about which schools to preference. Both parents should
agree the details of the applications, including the address to be used, which schools to be
applied for and which parent submits the application. Where we receive 2 conflicting
applications, we will need to obtain written evidence all those holding parental responsibility
agree the application or a Court Order specifying who should apply. Until we receive this
relevant evidence, we will be unable to process the application further and places may have
to be offered to other applicants.

Late Applications
If you return the preference form after the deadline we cannot guarantee to consider your
preferences at the same time as those received on time. Any primary applications returned
or amended after 12 February 2020 will be dealt with as late applications, meaning they will
only be dealt with once all other preferences have been considered, unless there are
significant and exceptional reasons for the late application. Late applications received after
12 February will be considered before placements are made (where no preference could be
met)

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Accepting Offers
Parents will be asked to accept the offer of a school place directly with the school. This will
not affect their position on any waiting list for a higher preference, or their right to appeal.
Parents who do not wish to accept the offer, or do not accept the offer within a reasonable
time, may have the place withdrawn. This may leave your child without a school place.

Waiting List
After offers have been made on 16 April, parents can ask to go on the waiting list for any
school.

Waiting lists for community and voluntary controlled schools will also be held for each year
group for applications outside of the admissions round.

All waiting lists will be held in criteria order of the admission policy and will close at the end
of the academic year (July 2021). Each time a child is added, the list is ranked again in line
with the published oversubscription criteria in this policy.

Under the Admissions Code, looked after children, previously looked after children, and
those allocated a place at the school in accordance with a Fair Access Protocol must take
precedence over those on a waiting list.

Please be aware that if you request your child is placed on a waiting list after Offer day and a
place becomes available at a higher preference school before the end of August 2020, your
child will automatically be allocated the place at your higher preference school. This will
automatically withdraw the place at a lower preference school, and this may then be
allocated to another child.

Nursery
A place in a nursery does not guarantee a place in the school. Parents must apply for a
place if they want their child to transfer to the reception class.

Temporary School Site


If a school has to move to a temporary site for any reason, such as the building being
damaged by a fire, we will base our distance measurements on the school’s permanent site.

Starting Reception Age


Children are expected to start primary school in the September following their 4th birthday.
You must ensure your child receives an appropriate full time education from the term
following their fifth birthday. Parents can request that the start date for their child is delayed
until later in the school year in the case of children who have not yet reached their 5th
birthday, however where a place has been offered, this must be taken up by the beginning of
the term after the child’s 5th birthday, or at the latest, the start of term after the Easter break.

You can also request that your child attends part-time until he/she reaches compulsory
school age. You should discuss delayed or part-time attendance with the school.

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Admission out of chronological age (including Deferment for summer born children)
A request may be made for a child to be admitted outside of their normal age group, 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 (a child born between 1st April and 31st
August) may request that the child be admitted out of their normal age group, to reception
rather than year 1.

Parents should still apply in the normal admission round for 2020, and indicate their request
on the preference form – specifying why admission out of normal year group is being
requested and the year group in which they wish their child to be allocated a place.
Applicants should also complete the application for deferment form at appendix 3 and
attach any available evidence of the need for deferment/admission out of chronological age.

The application will be considered by a panel of early years education experts and
headteachers where the individual case will be considered. The panel will make a decision
on the basis of the circumstances of the case and in the best interests of the child
concerned, taking into account the views of the headteacher and any supporting evidence
provided by the parent. This will ensure the opportunity to reflect on the long term impact of
that decision, and balance this against the child’s current needs.

There is no right of appeal against a decision relating to admission out of chronological age.

Applications outside the normal admission round (in- year applications)


All applications outside the normal admission round should be made using an in year
application form (ICPF) which is available from Leeds City Council.

The application should be submitted to Leeds City Council Admissions team who will then
notify all preferenced schools about the application. The school will contact you directly to
confirm whether they can offer a place. The school will respond to your application, to either
offer or refuse a place. If a place cannot be offered, the school will offer the right of appeal
and your child will be added to the waiting list.

Where a vacancy arises, places will be offered from the waiting list based on the published
oversubscription criteria within this policy.

Where no house move has taken place, you will be offered a place to start at the beginning
of the next term, unless no other accessible school place is available to you.

You can find out about vacancies in schools on www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions.

Appeals
Where we have not been offered a place at the school you preferenced, you have the Right
to Appeal against the refusal to offer a place. Leeds City Council has an appeals timetable
containing deadlines and timescales which can be found at www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions

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Appeals against a decision for a transfer of school place, outside the normal admission
round, can be submitted any time during the academic year. Appeals will be heard within 30
school days of the appeal request being received (where the application for a place has
been refused and the right of appeal has been issued).

Fair Access Protocol


All schools have an active role in admitting pupils under the Fair Access Protocol. The
protocol operates outside the boundaries of the Admissions policy. It is a statutory
requirement and the Protocol apples to all Leeds schools. The aim is to make sure the most
vulnerable children are offered a place at a suitable school as quickly as possible, and that
no school, including those with places, is asked to take a disproportionate number of
vulnerable children. Leeds City Council’s Fair Access protocol can be found at
www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions

(Location and catchment priority maps have been removed due to the size of the
documents but can be found at https://www.leeds.gov.uk/residents/children-families-
and-carers/schools-and-learning/school-places/determined-admissions-
arrangements and on the 'Find a School' pages at www.leeds.gov.uk/admissions )

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Annex A – Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools where the Leeds City
Council Admissions Policy applies
Number of places
available for
School name Status Reception 2020
Aberford CofE Primary School VC 14
Adel Primary Community 30
Allerton CofE Primary School VC 90
Alwoodley Primary School Community 60
Armley Primary School Community 30
Ashfield Primary School Community 30
Asquith Primary School Community 60
Bankside Primary School Community 90
Barwick-In-Elmet C of E Primary VC 30
Beecroft Primary Community 45
Birchfield Primary Community 30
Bracken Edge Primary Community 60
Bramham Primary Community 30
Bramhope Primary Community 40
Broadgate Primary Community 60
Burley St Matthias' C of E
Primary VC 30
Carlton Primary Community 45
Carr Manor Primary Community 60
Carr Manor Community All
Through school Community 60
Castleton Primary Community 60
Chapel Allerton Primary Community 60
Churwell Primary Community 60
Cobden Primary Community 30
Crossley Street Primary Community 30
Drighlington Primary Community 60
Farsley Farfield Primary Community 60
Farsley Springbank Primary Community 60
Farsley Westroyd Primary Community 30
Fieldhead Carr Primary Community 60
Five Lanes Primary Community 60
Fountain Primary Community 60
Gildersome Primary Community 60
Gledhow Primary Community 90
Great Preston C of E Primary
School VC 30
Greenhill Primary Community 60

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Greenmount Primary Community 60
Greenside Primary Community 45
Grimes Dyke Primary Community 30
Harehills Primary Community 90
Harewood C of E Primary VC 15
Hawksworth Wood Primary Community 60
Highfield Primary Community 60
Hollybush Primary Community ** 60
Horsforth Featherbank Primary Community 30
Horsforth Newlaithes Primary Community 60
Hovingham Primary School Community 90
Hunslet Carr Primary Community 60
Hunslet Moor Primary Community 60
Ingram Road Primary School Community 45
Kerr Mackie Primary School Community 60
Kirkstall Valley Primary Community 30
Lawns Park Primary Community 30
Low Road Primary Community 30
Lower Wortley Primary Community 45
Manston Primary Community 30
Micklefield C of E Primary VC 20
Middleton St Mary's C of E
Primary VC 60
Mill Field Primary Community 60
Moor Allerton Hall Primary Community 90
Moortown Primary Community 30
Morley Victoria Primary Community 60
New Bewerley Community Community 60
Otley All Saints C of E Primary VC 30
Otley The Whartons Primary Community 30
Otley Westgate Primary Community 30
Oulton Primary Community 60
Park Spring Primary Community 60
Parklands Primary Community 45
Pool-In-Wharfedale C of E
Primary VC 30
Pudsey Bolton Royd Primary Community 60
Pudsey Lowtown Primary Community 30
Rawdon St Peter's C of E
Primary VC 45
Raynville Primary Community 60
Robin Hood Primary Community 60

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Rothwell Haigh Road Infant Community 45
Rothwell Primary Community 45
Rothwell Victoria Junior Community 45
Roundhay through school Community 60
Scholes (Elmet) Primary Community 45
Seven Hills Primary Community 60
Shadwell Primary Community 30
Shakespeare Primary Community 90
Sharp Lane Primary Community 90
Shire Oak C of E Primary VC 30
Spring Bank Primary Community 30
St Bartholomew's C of E
Primary VC 75
St James' C of E Primary
Wetherby VC 20
St Margaret's C of E Primary VC 60
St Mary's C of E Primary,
Boston Spa VC 20
Stanningley Primary Community 30
Summerfield Primary Community 30
Swarcliffe Primary Community 45
Swinnow Primary Community 30
Talbot Primary Community 60
Thorpe Primary Community 30
Valley View Community Primary Community 60
West End Primary Community 30
Westbrook Lane Primary Community 30
Weetwood Primary Community 30
Whingate Primary Community 60
Whitecote Primary Community 60
Wigton Moor Primary Community 60
Windmill Primary Community 60
Woodlesford Primary Community 60
Wykebeck Primary Community 60

** Amended following the Adjudicators decision

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Appendix 1
School Admissions Priority 1a Supplementary
Information Form
To be completed when requesting priority admission for a previously looked after child.

Please do not complete this form if the child is currently looked after by the Local
Authority – the social worker should complete the online application

Year group applied for:


(eg Reception, Year 7, Year 4 etc)

CHILD DETAILS
Surname: ……………………………………………………………….……………….

Forename(s): ………………………………………………………………………..………

Date of Birth: ………………………………………………………………….…….…..…..

Address: …………………………………………..……………………….…………..

……………………………………………………………………………………………….……….

……………………………………………………………………………………………….……….

Postcode: ………………………………………………………………………………..

The School Admission Code (2014) gives priority admission to children who were
previously looked after by a Local Authority but have left care through an Adoption
Order, Special Guardianship Order or Child Arrangements Order. To claim this priority,
please answer the following questions:
Which Local Authority (or state if you child was adopted from care outside of England)
cared for the child immediately before the order was made:
…………………………………………………………………………………………
Which court order do you hold for the child:
Adoption Order Special Guardianship Order Child Arrangements Order
Please attach a copy of this order to the form - you can delete sensitive information
(for example the name of the birth parents) if you wish to do so. The fact you have
applied for admission under this priority will be known to the school. The court order will
not be stored against your child’s records.

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PRIVACY NOTICE

Leeds City Council takes its obligations under the Data Protection legislation very seriously. The Admissions team
collect information from you to assess your child’s eligibility for a school place. We collect your personal information
in respect of admissions and appeals which is considered against the Council’s and school’s policies for
admissions. Our service also needs to use sensitive personal data relating to you (also called “special category
data”) such as religion and ethnic origin information in order to provide equality of opportunity or treatment.

Leeds City Council is the Data Controller for your information and our legal basis for processing the data is under a
legal obligation where it is personal data (such as the School Admissions Regulations 2012 and the School
Admissions Code 2014), and where we are processing special category information, under our obligations of
substantial public interest. The data collected is required to ensure all children have a school place suitable to their
age, ability and needs. Leeds City Council work to ensure that places are allocated and offered in a fair, transparent
and open way.

In processing your application we will share information with services within the Council and also with other relevant
organisations such as schools, NHS and the Police etc. We will also give some information about you to relevant
government departments, such as the Department for Education etc, for statutory reporting purposes and in order to
make the services of Leeds better. There may be circumstances where we need to use and share your information
without your agreement, however this will only occur where we are legally required to do so.

Your personal data will be retained up to your child’s 25th birthday after which it will be confidentially destroyed. Any
school admission appeal papers held by the Council in respect of schools who conduct their own appeals will be
held by the Council for 2 years and will be destroyed after this period.

You have rights in respect of the information we hold about you, including the right to ask for access to your
information or to withdraw from this process. Objecting to Leeds City Council using your information in this way,
would restrict the Council’s assessment in giving proper consideration to your application and can result in the
inability of schools offering a place/withdrawal of a place. Further information is available at
https://www.leeds.gov.uk/opendata/your-rights. To exercise any of your rights, please contact: dpfoi@leeds.gov.uk;
or send to Information Management & Governance, PO Box 837, LS1 9PZ, and we will advise you of the procedure.

Further information about how we process your information can be found on the Council’s privacy notice including
contact information for the Council’s Data Protection Officer: https://www.leeds.gov.uk/privacy-statement/privacy-
notice. A paper copy of this information is available on request.

*PARENTS/CARERS SIGNATURE REQUIRED*

Signed………………………………………………………..Date………………………………

Please return this form


by email to: startingsecondary@leeds.gov.uk
startingprimary@leeds.gov.uk
or by post
Leeds City Council
PO Box 837
School Admissions
Leeds
LS1 9PZ

Checklist
 Have you answered all the questions?
 Attached a copy of the court order?
 Signed and dated the form

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Appendix 2
Priority 1b Admissions Supplementary
Information Form
To be completed by parents who are requesting priority admission at one specific school due to
exceptional needs (Priority 1b of the Admissions Policy)

Year group applied for:


Eg. Reception, Year 7, Year 4 etc

CHILD DETAILS

Surname: ……………………………………………………………….……………….

Forename(s): ………………………………………………………………………..………

Date of Birth: ………………………………………………………………….…….…..…..

Address: …………………………………………………………………….…………..

……………………………………………………………………………………………….………..

……………………………………………………………………………………………….………..

Postcode: ……………………………………………………….………………………..

SCHOOL / SETTING DETAILS


Name of requested school / setting ……………………………………………….….…….
NB You can only request one – please check the school admission policy not all schools
offer 1b priority

FUNDING FOR INCLUSION (FFI)


Does this child currently receive additional funding?
Primary Need Band : Tier :
Any Additional Bands of
FFI?
Total Number of Units :
For children in receipt of E band funding please indicate if needs are relating one of the
following (tick) :
Specific Language Impairment (SLI) Yes ☐ No ☐
Autism / Pragmatic Need Yes ☐ No ☐

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Please decribe the child’s Special Educational Need:

What provision is required to meet the child’s needs?


1. Please attach a copy of the provision map/plan in place and/or Individual health care plan
2. Please ensure that a copy of the most recent FFI review and individual learning, behaviour or
education plan is attached
3. For children transferring into reception the most recent ISAR paperwork must be attached

Please describe why only the requested school/setting is able to meet need.
i.e. What is able to be provided at the requested school that is not available at any other school in
relation to the provision your child requires.

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Name of Supporting Professional
Name
Designation

Signature
Contact Address

Contact Tel No Date of Referral


Name/s and designation/s of any other professionals who are currently involved with the child

Parents Views (to completed by the parent)

Pupil Views (For those pupils transferring to Secondary education please ensure their view is
included)

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PRIVACY NOTICE

Leeds City Council takes its obligations under the Data Protection legislation very seriously. The Admissions team
collect information from you to assess your child’s eligibility for a school place. We collect your personal information
in respect of admissions and appeals which is considered against the Council’s and school’s policies for
admissions. Our service also needs to use sensitive personal data relating to you (also called “special category
data”) such as religion and ethnic origin information in order to provide equality of opportunity or treatment.

Leeds City Council is the Data Controller for your information and our legal basis for processing the data is under a
legal obligation where it is personal data (such as the School Admissions Regulations 2012 and the School
Admissions Code 2014), and where we are processing special category information, under our obligations of
substantial public interest. The data collected is required to ensure all children have a school place suitable to their
age, ability and needs. Leeds City Council work to ensure that places are allocated and offered in a fair, transparent
and open way.

In processing your application we will share information with services within the Council and also with other relevant
organisations such as schools, NHS and the Police etc. We will also give some information about you to relevant
government departments, such as the Department for Education etc, for statutory reporting purposes and in order to
make the services of Leeds better. There may be circumstances where we need to use and share your information
without your agreement, however this will only occur where we are legally required to do so.

Your personal data will be retained up to your child’s 25th birthday after which it will be confidentially destroyed. Any
school admission appeal papers held by the Council in respect of schools who conduct their own appeals will be
held by the Council for 2 years and will be destroyed after this period.

You have rights in respect of the information we hold about you, including the right to ask for access to your
information or to withdraw from this process. Objecting to Leeds City Council using your information in this way,
would restrict the Council’s assessment in giving proper consideration to your application and can result in the
inability of schools offering a place/withdrawal of a place. Further information is available at
https://www.leeds.gov.uk/opendata/your-rights. To exercise any of your rights, please contact: dpfoi@leeds.gov.uk;
or send to Information Management & Governance, PO Box 837, LS1 9PZ, and we will advise you of the procedure.

Further information about how we process your information can be found on the Council’s privacy notice including
contact information for the Council’s Data Protection Officer: https://www.leeds.gov.uk/privacy-statement/privacy-
notice. A paper copy of this information is available on request.

*PARENTS/CARERS SIGNATURE REQUIRED*

Signed………………………………………………………..Date………………………………

Please return this form


by email to: startingsecondary@leeds.gov.uk (Year 7 -11)
startingprimary@leeds.gov.uk (Reception to Year 6)

by post to:
Leeds City Council
PO Box 837
School Admissions
Leeds
LS1 9PZ

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Checklist
Have you:

 Provided an overview of your child’s needs


 Given details of any additional funding in place
 Attached a provision plan/map
 Attached an Individual Healthcare Plan (if appropriate)
 Attached the most recent FFI review (Year 6-7 transfer)
 Attached the most recent ISAR review (Nursery-Reception transfer)
 Given a description of why only the requested school can meet need
 Signed and dated the form

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Appendix 3

Request to start school out of


chronological year group
Application form
To be completed by parents/carers requesting their child starts school in the
Reception class, a full year after their chronological age peers.

Note: If you wish your child to attend school part-time until they reach compulsory
school age or start school later in the academic year, you should discuss your
request with the school. You do not need to complete this form.

Please note that the decision whether to accept a deferral is made by the admitting
authority for the school.
Leeds City Council is the Admitting Authority for Community and Voluntary Controlled
Schools only.
If you are preferencing any Own Admitting Authority schools (being Academy,
Foundation Trust and Voluntary Aided schools) you would need to apply to these
schools directly, following the process set out in the school’s individual admissions
policy

CHILD DETAILS

Full Name: ____________________________________________________

Date of Birth: ________________________ Gender: Male/Female

Address: ______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

Postcode: _____________

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Please describe why you feel a deferment out of chronological year group would
support the needs of your child:

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Please attach any supporting evidence from relevant professionals e.g. an early
years professional, health care professional, educational psychologist or
educational professional that you wish Leeds City Council to consider.

Outline the additional evidence provided by the relevant professional/s to support the
application :

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PRIVACY NOTICE

Leeds City Council takes its obligations under the Data Protection legislation very seriously. The
Admissions team collect information from you to assess your child’s eligibility for a school place. We
collect your personal information in respect of admissions and appeals which is considered against the
Council’s and school’s policies for admissions. Our service also needs to use sensitive personal data
relating to you (also called “special category data”) such as religion and ethnic origin information in order
to provide equality of opportunity or treatment.

Leeds City Council is the Data Controller for your information and our legal basis for processing the data
is under a legal obligation where it is personal data (such as the School Admissions Regulations 2012
and the School Admissions Code 2014), and where we are processing special category information,
under our obligations of substantial public interest. The data collected is required to ensure all children
have a school place suitable to their age, ability and needs. Leeds City Council work to ensure that places
are allocated and offered in a fair, transparent and open way.

In processing your application we will share information with services within the Council and also with
other relevant organisations such as schools, NHS and the Police etc. We will also give some information
about you to relevant government departments, such as the Department for Education etc, for statutory
reporting purposes and in order to make the services of Leeds better. There may be circumstances where
we need to use and share your information without your agreement, however this will only occur where
we are legally required to do so.

Your personal data will be retained up to your child’s 25th birthday after which it will be confidentially
destroyed. Any school admission appeal papers held by the Council in respect of schools who conduct
their own appeals will be held by the Council for 2 years and will be destroyed after this period.

You have rights in respect of the information we hold about you, including the right to ask for access to
your information or to withdraw from this process. Objecting to Leeds City Council using your information
in this way, would restrict the Council’s assessment in giving proper consideration to your application and
can result in the inability of schools offering a place/withdrawal of a place. Further information is available
at https://www.leeds.gov.uk/opendata/your-rights. To exercise any of your rights, please contact:
dpfoi@leeds.gov.uk; or send to Information Management & Governance, PO Box 837, LS1 9PZ, and we
will advise you of the procedure.

Further information about how we process your information can be found on the Council’s privacy notice
including contact information for the Council’s Data Protection Officer: https://www.leeds.gov.uk/privacy-
statement/privacy- notice. A paper copy of this information is available on request.

*PARENTS/CARERS SIGNATURE REQUIRED*

Signed………………………………………………………..Date………………………………

Please return this form to:


By email to startingsecondary@leeds.gov.uk
startingprimary@leeds.gov.uk
By Post:
Leeds City Council
PO Box 837
School Admissions
Leeds
LS1 9PZ

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Glossary
Admissions policy
The policy setting out how an admitting authority decides who to offer places to.

Appeal
If you are not happy with the school we have offered you, you can appeal to an independent
panel who may be able to offer you the school you preferenced. Please see our Appeal
Guide on the website for more information about appeals.

Appeal form
This is the form you must complete if you would like to appeal for a school.

Community/voluntary- controlled schools


These are the schools where the Local Authority decides who is offered a place.

Co-ordinated admission arrangements


This is where all schools use a single application form so parents do not have to apply to
individual admitting authorities and the Local authority send all offers on behalf of all
Leeds admissions authorities.

Education, Health and Care Plan (EHC Plan)


This is a legal document, produced following an assessment of a child’s special needs,
setting out the child’s needs. It will name the school a child is to attend.

Free Early Years Entitlement (FEEE)


This is government funding to allow 3 and 4 year olds and some 2 year olds to attend early
years childcare (nurseries, childminders children centers etc.) More details can be found at
http://familyinformation.leeds.gov.uk or by phoning 0113 378 9700.

In year common preference form (ICPF)


This form should be used to apply for a school transfer.

Preference
Parents can express up to 5 school preferences they would like us to consider. A preference
is not the same as free choice.

Special Educational Needs (SEN) Casework Officer


If your child has a statement of Special Educational Needs or an Education, Health and
Care (EHC) Plan, this is the named person who you can contact if you have any problems.

Waiting list request form


This is the form you must complete if you would like your child to go on a school’s
waiting list.

The information in this prospectus was correct at the time of publishing in August 2019. The most up
to date information is available on our website. Please tell us how we can improve the quality of the
information that we have given to you and the way we have presented it. We welcome your comments.

The Ordnance Survey mapping included within this publication is provided by Leeds City Council under licence from the
Ordnance Survey in order to fulfil its public function to act as a planning authority. Persons viewing this mapping should
contact Ordnance Survey copyright for advice where they wish to licence Ordnance Survey mapping for their own use.

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2019 Applications
Number of 1st Preference 2nd Preference 3rd 4th 5th Preference Total Number
Places Preference Preference of Preferences

Aberford Church of England Voluntary Controlled 14 12 11 12 4 1 40


Primary School
Adel Primary School 30 36 48 35 30 27 176
Adel St John The Baptist Church of England 30 20 27 16 26 14 103
Primary School
All Saint's Richmond Hill Church of England Primary 30 51 30 23 6 7 117
School
Allerton Bywater Primary School 60 52 26 10 9 6 103
Allerton Church Of England Primary School 90 60 27 29 28 13 157
Alwoodley Primary School 60 86 68 49 41 40 284
Armley Primary School 30 23 6 9 7 3 48
Ashfield Primary School 30 21 13 14 17 9 74
Asquith Primary School 60 44 33 41 22 19 159
Austhorpe Primary School 30 35 43 32 25 7 142
Bankside Primary School 90 75 20 18 13 9 135
Bardsey Primary School 30 25 14 23 11 10 83
Barwick-in-Elmet Church of England Voluntary 30 43 20 13 7 5 88
Controlled Primary School
Beechwood Primary School 60 49 18 17 14 4 102
Beecroft Primary School 45 60 25 23 9 13 130
Beeston Hill St Luke's Church of England Primary 60 109 39 30 16 7 201
School
Beeston Primary School 90 73 38 25 14 8 158
Birchfield Primary School 30 45 30 8 6 3 92
Blackgates Primary Academy 60 24 10 14 11 5 64
Blenheim Primary School 60 63 43 19 3 3 131
Bracken Edge Primary School 60 26 14 20 13 17 90
Bramham Primary School 30 32 31 15 8 15 101
Bramhope Primary School 40 45 27 13 20 17 122
Bramley Park Academy 60 25 3 10 3 6 47
Bramley St Peter's Church of England Voluntary 60 41 22 14 9 6 92
Aided Primary School
Broadgate Primary School 60 47 22 31 32 45 177
Brodetsky Primary School 30 31 3 1 6 6 47
Brownhill Primary Academy 60 50 12 13 10 5 90
Brudenell Primary School 60 29 8 5 12 5 59
Burley St Matthias' Church of England Voluntary 30 22 20 23 11 9 85
Controlled Primary School
Calverley Church of England Voluntary Aided 60 75 27 10 20 14 146
Primary School
Calverley Parkside Primary School 30 25 51 6 6 11 99
Carlton Primary School 45 46 36 34 17 19 152
Carr Manor Community School (Primary Site) 60 40 44 32 37 20 173
Castleton Primary School 60 53 16 7 9 4 89
Chapel Allerton Primary School 60 84 49 43 35 35 246
Christ Church Upper Armley Church Of England 30 19 8 3 3 7 40
Primary School
Christ The King Catholic Primary School 30 15 14 4 4 0 37
Churwell Primary School 60 58 40 25 8 16 147
Clapgate Primary School 60 54 31 14 9 7 115
Co-Op Academy Beckfield 30 30 5 3 0 2 40
Co-Op Academy Oakwood 60 52 28 24 14 11 129
Cobden Primary School 30 24 12 14 2 2 54
Collingham Lady Elizabeth Hastings' Church of 30 33 20 22 20 16 111
England Primary School
Colton Primary School 30 46 41 34 13 14 148
Cookridge Holy Trinity Church of England (Aided) 60 55 24 24 16 10 129
Primary School
Cookridge Primary School 45 39 47 21 28 23 158
Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School 45 24 30 28 7 8 97
Cottingley Primary Academy 60 31 2 2 1 3 39
Cross Gates Primary School 30 20 17 16 6 12 71
Crossley Street Primary School 30 47 46 16 9 6 124
Deighton Gates Primary School 30 26 27 16 8 9 86
Dixons Trinity Chapeltown( Primary Campus) 60 51 38 21 18 7 135
Drighlington Primary School 60 37 7 16 1 5 66

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2019 Applications
Number of 1st Preference 2nd Preference 3rd 4th 5th Preference Total Number
Places Preference Preference of Preferences

East Ardsley Primary Academy 60 41 18 26 16 7 108


East Garforth Primary Academy 40 22 20 29 21 4 96
Ebor Gardens Primary School 60 48 32 27 11 6 124
Elements Primary Free School 60 38 26 21 7 5 97
Farsley Farfield Primary School 60 61 39 50 18 21 189
Farsley Springbank Primary School 60 69 48 34 25 9 185
Farsley Westroyd Primary School 30 27 48 33 21 16 145
Fieldhead Carr Primary School 60 31 14 15 6 6 72
Five Lanes Primary School 60 59 45 23 15 11 153
Fountain Primary School 60 54 10 14 15 12 105
Gildersome Primary School 60 39 33 13 12 7 104
Gledhow Primary School 90 68 84 66 54 39 311
Grange Farm Primary School 60 51 10 11 4 6 82
Great Preston Church of England Primary School 30 35 30 24 9 7 105

Green Lane Primary Academy 60 45 43 25 20 7 140


Greenhill Primary School 60 48 18 13 19 12 110
Greenmount Primary School 60 61 44 25 21 6 158
Greenside Primary School 60 41 52 40 27 11 171
Grimes Dyke Primary School 30 33 14 8 2 4 61
Guiseley Primary School 60 49 43 26 26 16 160
Harehills Primary School 90 95 43 30 14 14 196
Harewood Church of England Voluntary Controlled 15 18 18 23 5 21 85
Primary School
Hawksworth Church of England Primary School 15 10 13 31 25 22 101

Hawksworth Wood Primary School 60 27 14 7 1 8 57


Highfield Primary School 60 76 80 57 30 25 268
Hill Top Primary Academy 30 39 38 13 4 5 99
Hillcrest Academy 60 30 42 20 16 13 121
Hollybush Primary School 90 49 31 9 5 6 100
Holy Family Catholic Primary School 30 38 18 5 6 1 68
Holy Name Catholic Voluntary Academy 30 33 25 16 9 11 94
Holy Rosary and St Anne's Catholic Primary School 30 36 13 14 11 4 78

Holy Trinity Church Of England Academy, Rothwell 30 14 11 15 8 10 58

Horsforth Featherbank Primary School 30 29 72 48 67 27 243


Horsforth Newlaithes Primary School 60 87 38 40 33 44 242
Hovingham Primary School 90 64 32 22 18 12 148
Hugh Gaitskell Primary School 90 41 23 20 7 7 98
Hunslet Carr Primary School 60 50 10 12 5 2 79
Hunslet Moor Primary School 60 42 24 16 12 10 104
Hunslet St Mary's Church of England Primary 45 36 13 12 6 3 70
School
Immaculate Heart Of Mary Catholic Primary School 60 71 33 38 28 14 184

Ingram Road Primary School 45 44 6 5 1 6 62


Ireland Wood Primary School 60 58 22 15 18 22 135
Iveson Primary School 60 27 10 10 13 9 69
Kerr Mackie Primary School 60 55 29 65 38 27 214
Khalsa Science Academy 30 3 3 6 7 7 26
Kippax Ash Tree Primary School 60 42 10 16 18 3 89
Kippax Greenfield Primary School 30 12 35 15 6 8 76
Kippax North Junior, Infant and Nursery School 30 33 12 12 15 12 84
Kirkstall St Stephen's Church of England Primary 30 39 29 15 8 7 98
School
Kirkstall Valley Primary School 30 26 16 21 16 7 86
Lady Elizabeth Hastings Church of England 20 27 17 12 2 2 60
Primary School (Ledston)
Lady Elizabeth Hastings Church of England 20 23 17 13 18 3 74
Primary School (Thorpe Arch)
Lane End Primary School 60 41 44 16 19 5 125
Lawns Park Primary School 30 32 19 18 6 2 77
Little London Community Primary School and 90 55 29 16 10 5 115
Nursery

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2019 Applications
Number of 1st Preference 2nd Preference 3rd 4th 5th Preference Total Number
Places Preference Preference of Preferences

Low Road Primary School 30 25 19 8 1 4 57


Lower Wortley Primary School 45 47 34 20 7 6 114
Lowtown Primary School 30 39 54 32 28 13 166
Manor Wood Primary School (previously known as 60 92 40 40 42 23 237
Carr Manor Primary School)
Manston Primary School 30 21 26 30 10 12 99
Manston St James Primary Academy 60 30 31 26 15 5 107
Meadowfield Primary School 60 43 15 11 4 5 78
Meanwood Church of England Primary School 30 53 42 39 32 24 190
Methley Primary School 60 60 2 6 2 3 73
Micklefield C of E (C) Primary School 20 10 1 1 0 1 13
Middleton Primary School 60 46 16 10 13 6 91
Middleton St Mary's Church of England Voluntary 60 41 22 16 7 5 91
Controlled Primary School
Mill Field Primary School 60 25 9 7 8 8 57
Moor Allerton Hall Primary School 90 39 39 31 35 51 195
Moortown Primary School 30 44 70 93 81 40 328
Morley Newlands Academy 90 89 38 37 23 21 208
Morley Victoria Primary School 60 72 95 68 29 7 271
New Bewerley Community School 60 50 26 22 13 9 120
Nightingale Primary Academy 60 54 38 29 15 15 151
Ninelands Primary School 60 59 54 33 14 10 170
Otley All Saints Church of England Primary School 30 39 25 22 16 11 113

Otley The Whartons Primary School 30 19 11 11 16 10 67


Oulton Primary School 60 31 49 16 15 5 116
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Primary School 30 26 25 11 6 3 71

Park Spring Primary School 60 41 14 15 11 6 87


Park View Primary Academy 30 35 14 13 8 6 76
Parklands Primary School 45 39 15 13 9 6 82
Pool-in-Wharfedale Church of England Voluntary 30 27 29 9 3 6 74
Controlled Primary School
Primrose Lane Primary School 30 32 28 34 18 10 122
Pudsey Bolton Royd Primary School 60 57 11 7 3 19 97
Pudsey Primrose Hill Primary School 60 92 61 64 49 25 291
Pudsey Waterloo Primary School 60 71 41 36 20 13 181
Quarry Mount Primary School 30 28 8 16 2 5 59
Queensway Primary School 24 23 4 10 7 9 53
Rawdon Littlemoor Primary School 45 66 74 33 20 10 203
Rawdon St Peter's Church of England Voluntary 45 48 29 34 21 11 143
Controlled Primary School
Raynville Primary School 60 61 33 22 8 4 128
Richmond Hill Academy 90 63 19 7 2 0 91
Robin Hood Primary School 60 76 63 41 20 9 209
Rosebank Primary School 45 28 6 6 4 7 51
Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School 45 38 18 12 11 4 83
Rothwell Primary School 45 51 51 45 24 14 185
Rothwell St Mary's Catholic Primary School 30 38 24 21 7 3 93
Roundhay School (Primary Site) 60 124 79 58 41 32 334
Roundhay St John's Church of England Primary 30 36 61 32 17 11 157
School
Rufford Park Primary School 45 35 30 27 15 22 129
Ryecroft Academy 60 37 9 5 6 3 60
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School 30 14 17 6 4 6 47
Scholes (Elmet) Primary School 45 35 39 17 15 7 113
Seacroft Grange Primary School 30 26 17 8 2 6 59
Seven Hills Primary School 60 48 47 31 33 17 176
Shadwell Primary School 30 49 26 38 40 21 174
Shakespeare Primary School 90 75 42 33 28 20 198
Sharp Lane Primary School 90 77 51 36 15 17 196
Shire Oak Church Of England Voluntary Controlled 30 54 46 31 29 10 170
Primary School
Southroyd Primary and Nursery School 60 51 33 29 25 8 146

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2019 Applications
Number of 1st Preference 2nd Preference 3rd 4th 5th Preference Total Number
Places Preference Preference of Preferences

Spring Bank Primary School 30 22 34 29 23 19 127


SS Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School 30 29 14 13 11 6 73
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston 30 45 46 26 3 8 128
St Augustine's Catholic Primary School 60 48 18 18 4 6 94
St Bartholomew's Church of England Voluntary 75 80 23 25 10 10 148
Controlled Primary School
St Benedict's Catholic Primary School 30 32 16 9 4 10 71

St Chad's Church of England Primary School 30 56 26 33 21 16 152


St Edward's Catholic Primary School, Boston Spa 20 27 15 10 7 7 66
St Francis Catholic Primary School, Morley 30 46 16 22 14 8 106
St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School, 30 27 23 28 19 8 105
Beeston
St Josephs Catholic Primary School, Hunslet 30 12 18 5 7 4 46
St Josephs Catholic Primary School, Otley 30 30 19 14 7 7 77
St Josephs Catholic Primary School, Pudsey 45 38 18 16 7 7 86
St Josephs Catholic Primary School, Wetherby 30 27 27 20 2 1 77
St Margaret's Church of England Voluntary 60 65 75 90 32 30 292
Controlled Primary School
St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Horsforth 30 37 30 29 13 13 122

St Mary's Church of England Controlled Primary 24 25 26 32 9 10 102


School, Boston Spa
St Matthew's Church of England Primary School 60 55 50 33 18 19 175
St Nicholas' Catholic Primary School 45 51 40 17 13 7 128
St Oswald's Church of England Primary School 60 43 56 16 17 7 139
St Patrick's Catholic Primary School 30 37 37 17 19 6 116
St Paul's Catholic Primary School 30 32 60 28 14 16 150
St Peter's Church of England Primary School 30 45 27 16 16 5 109
St Philip's Catholic Primary and Nursery School 30 38 27 16 11 5 97
St Theresa's Catholic Primary School 60 64 41 21 6 15 147
St Urban's Catholic Primary School 30 25 27 42 24 14 132
Stanningley Primary School 30 26 39 25 12 11 113
Strawberry Fields Primary School 45 42 18 35 20 13 128
Summerfield Primary School 30 25 20 18 11 10 84
Swarcliffe Primary School 45 38 23 13 5 4 83
Swillington Primary Academy 30 18 8 5 2 8 41
Swinnow Primary School 30 45 26 30 17 8 126
Talbot Primary School 60 74 59 67 63 39 302
Temple Learning Academy Free School 60 49 31 13 5 4 102
Templenewsam Halton Primary School 60 71 35 23 18 9 156
Thorner Church of England Primary School 30 28 17 21 21 20 107
Thorpe Primary School 30 33 39 23 18 9 122
Tranmere Park Primary School 45 39 27 42 21 13 142
Valley View Community Primary School 60 48 23 22 14 16 123
Victoria Primary Academy 60 47 17 20 11 14 109
Weetwood Primary School 30 47 55 44 20 24 190
West End Primary School 30 40 53 65 55 29 242
Westbrook Lane Primary School 30 37 43 57 57 48 242
Westerton Primary Academy 90 85 47 19 9 9 169
Westgate Primary School 30 23 33 27 14 10 107
Westwood Primary School 40 44 11 15 6 5 81
Wetherby St James' Church of England Voluntary 20 3 2 9 4 1 19
Controlled Primary School
Whingate Primary School 60 52 31 16 14 7 120
Whinmoor St Paul's Church of England Primary 30 20 6 5 5 4 40
School
White Laith Primary School 30 22 15 11 15 9 72
Whitecote Primary School 60 52 21 11 9 5 98
Whitkirk Primary School 60 33 21 22 14 14 104
Wigton Moor Primary School 60 63 58 43 28 23 215
Windmill Primary School 60 72 11 16 5 2 106
Woodlands Primary Academy 60 49 23 26 14 10 122
Woodlesford Primary School 60 72 35 32 14 13 166
Wykebeck Primary School 60 29 10 9 9 4 61
Yeadon Westfield Infant School 60 32 24 33 27 20 136

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School Distances and Criteria
School Name Reception 19/20 Furthest Last Criteria Admitted
Distance in miles
Aberford Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 2.305 5
Adel Primary School 0.72 5
Adel St John The Baptist Church of England Primary School All applicants admitted
All Saint's Richmond Hill Church of England Primary School Faith
Allerton Bywater Primary School All applicants admitted
Allerton Church Of England Primary School All applicants admitted
Alwoodley Primary School 0.43 4
Armley Primary School All applicants admitted
Ashfield Primary School All applicants admitted
Asquith Primary School All applicants admitted
Austhorpe Primary School 0.672 4
Bankside Primary School All applicants admitted
Bardsey Primary School 3.407 5
Barwick-in-Elmet Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 0.366 4
Beechwood Primary School All applicants admitted
Beecroft Primary School 0.534 5
Beeston Hill St Luke's Church of England Primary School Faith
Beeston Primary School 1.936 4
Birchfield Primary School 0.379 5
Blackgates Primary School All applicants admitted
Blenheim Primary School 0.655 4
Bracken Edge Primary School All applicants admitted
Bramham Primary School 0.662 4
Bramhope Primary School 1.403 5
Bramley Park Academy All applicants admitted
Bramley St Peter's Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School All applicants admitted
Broadgate Primary School 0.893 5
Brodetsky Primary School Faith
Brownhill Primary Academy All applicants admitted
Brudenell Primary School All applicants admitted
Burley St Matthias' Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School All applicants admitted
Calverley Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School Faith
Calverley Parkside Primary School 1.525 5
Carlton Primary School 1.099 5
Carr Manor Community School (Primary Site) 0.743 5
Carr Manor Primary School 0.182 5
Castleton Primary School All applicants admitted
Chapel Allerton Primary School 0.564 4
Christ Church Upper Armley Church Of England Primary School All applicants admitted
Christ The King Catholic Primary School All applicants admitted
Churwell Primary School 0.915 5
Clapgate Primary School All applicants admitted
Cobden Primary School All applicants admitted
Collingham Lady Elizabeth Hastings' Church of England Primary School Faith
Colton Primary School 0.242 4
Cookridge Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School All applicants admitted
Cookridge Primary School 0.577 3c
Co-op Academy Beckfield 0.89 4
Co-op Academy Oakwood 0.492 4
Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School All applicants admitted
Cottingley Primary Academy All applicants admitted
Cross Gates Primary School All applicants admitted
Crossley Street Primary School 0.997 4
Deighton Gates Primary School 0.521 5
Dixons Trinity (Primary Campus) All applicants admitted
Drighlington Primary School All applicants admitted
East Ardsley Primary School All applicants admitted
East Garforth Primary Academy All applicants admitted
Ebor Gardens Primary School All applicants admitted
Elements Primary Academy All applicants admitted
Farsley Farfield Primary School 1.131 5
Farsley Springbank Primary School 0.534 5
Farsley Westroyd Primary School 1.424 5
Fieldhead Carr Primary School All applicants admitted
Five Lanes Primary School 1.749 5
Fountain Primary School All applicants admitted
Gildersome Primary School All applicants admitted
Gledhow Primary School 1.186 5

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School Distances and Criteria
School Name Reception 19/20 Furthest Last Criteria Admitted
Distance in miles
Grange Farm Primary School All applicants admitted
Great Preston Church of England Primary School 1.152 5
Green Lane Primary Academy All applicants admitted
Greenhill Primary School All applicants admitted
Greenmount Primary School 0.167 5
Greenside Primary School All applicants admitted
Grimes Dyke Primary School 0.464 5
Guiseley Primary School All applicants admitted
Harehills Primary School 0.373 5
Harewood Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 3.109 5
Hawksworth Church of England Primary School All applicants admitted
Hawksworth Wood Primary School All applicants admitted
Highfield Primary School 0.375 5
Hill Top Primary School 0.742 4
Hillcrest Academy All applicants admitted
Hollybush Primary School All applicants admitted
Holy Family Catholic Primary School Faith
Holy Name Catholic Voluntary Academy Faith
Holy Rosary and St Anne's Catholic Primary School Faith
Holy Trinity Church of England Academy All applicants admitted
Horsforth Featherbank Primary School 0.294 4
Horsforth Newlaithes Primary School 0.728 4
Hovingham Primary School All applicants admitted
Hugh Gaitskell Primary School All applicants admitted
Hunslet Carr Primary School All applicants admitted
Hunslet Moor Primary School All applicants admitted
Hunslet St Mary's Church of England Primary School All applicants admitted
Immaculate Heart Of Mary Catholic Primary School Faith
Ingram Road Primary School All applicants admitted
Ireland Wood Primary School 1.529 3c
Iveson Primary School All applicants admitted
Kerr Mackie Primary School 0.695 5
Khalsa Science Academy All applicants admitted
Kippax Ash Tree Primary School All applicants admitted
Kippax Greenfield Primary School All applicants admitted
Kippax North Junior, Infant and Nursery School 0.867 4
Kirkstall St Stephen's Church of England Primary School Faith
Kirkstall Valley Primary School All applicants admitted
Lady Elizabeth Hastings Church of England Primary School (Ledston) Faith
Lady Elizabeth Hastings Church of England Primary School (Thorpe Arch) Faith
Lane End Primary School All applicants admitted
Lawns Park Primary School 0.594 5
Little London Community Primary School and Nursery All applicants admitted
Low Road Primary School All applicants admitted
Lower Wortley Primary School 0.537 5
Lowtown Primary School 0.45 5
Manston Primary School All applicants admitted
Manston St James Primary Academy All applicants admitted
Meadowfield Primary School All applicants admitted
Meanwood Church of England Primary School Faith
Methley Primary School 2.217 5
Micklefield Church of England Primary School All applicants admitted
Middleton Primary School All applicants admitted
Middleton St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School All applicants admitted
Mill Field Primary School All applicants admitted
Moor Allerton Hall Primary School All applicants admitted
Moortown Primary School 0.378 4
Morley Newlands Academy 1.148 5
Morley Victoria Primary School 0.686 5
New Bewerley Community School All applicants admitted
Nightingale Academy All applicants admitted
Ninelands Primary School 7.16 3
Otley All Saints Church of England Primary School 0.379 4
Otley The Whartons Primary School All applicants admitted
Oulton Primary School All applicants admitted
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Primary School Faith
Park Spring Primary School All applicants admitted
Park View Primary Academy 0.217 4

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School Distances and Criteria
School Name Reception 19/20 Furthest Last Criteria Admitted
Distance in miles
Parklands Primary School All applicants admitted
Pool-in-Wharfedale Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 3.486 5
Primrose Lane Primary School 0.601 3
Pudsey Bolton Royd Primary School 0.768 5
Pudsey Primrose Hill Primary School 0.357 5
Pudsey Waterloo Primary School 0.313 3
Quarry Mount Primary School All applicants admitted
Queensway Primary School All applicants admitted
Rawdon Littlemoor Primary School 0.344 5
Rawdon St Peter's Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 0.595 5
Raynville Primary School 0.799 5
Richmond Hill Primary School All applicants admitted
Robin Hood Primary School 0.64 4
Rosebank Primary School All applicants admitted
Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School All applicants admitted
Rothwell Primary School 0.693 5
Rothwell Victoria Junior School All applicants admitted
Rothwell St Mary's Catholic Primary School Faith
Roundhay School (Primary Site) 0.373 4
Roundhay St John's Church of England Primary School Faith
Rufford Park Primary School 0.452 4
Ryecroft Academy All applicants admitted
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School All applicants admitted
Scholes (Elmet) Primary School All applicants admitted
Seacroft Grange Primary School All applicants admitted
Seven Hills Primary School All applicants admitted
Shadwell Primary School 0.484 4
Shakespeare Primary School All applicants admitted
Sharp Lane Primary School All applicants admitted
Shire Oak Church Of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 0.375 4
Southroyd Primary and Nursery School 5
All on-time applicants admitted
Spring Bank Primary School 0.667 5
SS Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School - A Voluntary Academy Faith
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston Faith
St Augustine's Catholic Primary School All applicants admitted
St Bartholomew's Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 1.456 5
St Benedict's Catholic Primary School - A Voluntary Academy Faith
St Chad's Church of England Primary School Faith
St Edward's Catholic Primary School, Boston Spa Faith
St Francis Catholic Primary School, Morley Faith
St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School, Beeston Faith
St Josephs Catholic Primary School, Hunslet All applicants admitted
St Josephs Catholic Primary School, Otley - A Voluntary Academy Faith
St Josephs Catholic Primary School, Pudsey - A Voluntary Academy All applicants admitted
St Josephs Catholic Primary School, Wetherby Faith
St Margaret's Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 0.598 5
St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Horsforth - A Voluntary Academy Faith
St Mary's Church of England Controlled Primary School, Boston Spa 0.535 * 4
St Matthew's Church of England Primary School Faith
St Nicholas' Catholic Primary School Faith
St Oswald's Church of England Primary School All applicants admitted
St Patrick's Catholic Primary School Faith
St Paul's Catholic Primary School Faith
St Peter's Church of England Primary School Faith
St Philip's Catholic Primary and Nursery School Faith
St Theresa's Catholic Primary School Faith
St Urban's Catholic Primary School Faith
Stanningley Primary School 1.2 5
Strawberry Fields Primary School All applicants admitted
Summerfield Primary School All applicants admitted
Swarcliffe Primary School All applicants admitted
Swillington Primary School All applicants admitted
Swinnow Primary School 0.387 5
Talbot Primary School 0.419 4
Temple Learning Academy Free School All applicants admitted
Templenewsam Halton Primary School 0.661 4
Thorner Primary School 2.49 5

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School Distances and Criteria
School Name Reception 19/20 Furthest Last Criteria Admitted
Distance in miles
Thorpe Primary School 0.691 5
Tranmere Park Primary School All applicants admitted
Valley View Community Primary School All applicants admitted
Victoria Primary School All applicants admitted
Weetwood Primary School 0.28 4
West End Primary School 0.611 4
Westbrook Lane Primary School 0.558 5
Westerton Primary School 1.403 5
Westgate Primary School All applicants admitted
Westwood Primary School 0.271 4
Wetherby St James' Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School All applicants admitted *
Whingate Primary School All applicants admitted
Whinmoor St Paul's Church of England Primary School All applicants admitted
White Laith Primary School All applicants admitted
Whitecote Primary School All applicants admitted
Whitkirk Primary School All applicants admitted
Wigton Moor Primary School 0.697 4
Windmill Primary School 0.384 4
Woodlands Primary Academy All applicants admitted
Woodlesford Primary School 0.609 5
Wykebeck Primary School All applicants admitted
Yeadon Westfield Infant School All applicants admitted

Notes
* The school took additional pupils to Published Admission Number
in this year group
FAITH No cut off distance recorded because admission primarily based
on faith and so cut off could be misleading

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School Safe 20mph School Parent Walking & Road MyBus/Yellow
Travel Route to Outside Crossing Waiting Cycle Scooter Scooting Safety Bus/Designated
Plan School School Patrol Shelter Storage Storage Initiatives Training School Bus
Aberford Church of England Voluntary
Controlled Primary School Y N N N N Y Y N Y N
Adel Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y Y
Adel St John The Baptist Church of England
Primary School Y N Y N Y N Y Y N
All Saint's Richmond Hill C of E Y N N N Y Y Y N Y N
Allerton Bywater Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y N
Allerton Church of England Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Alwoodley Primary School Y Y N N N Y Y Y Y N
Armley Primary School Y N N N N N Y N
Ashfield Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y N N N
Asquith Primary School Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Austhorpe Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y N
Bankside Primary School Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y N
Bardsey Primary School Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y
Barwick-in-Elmet Church of England Voluntary
Controlled Primary School Y N Y N N Y Y N Y N
Beechwood Primary School Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y N
Beecroft Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Beeston Hill St Luke's Church of England Primary
School Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y N
Beeston Primary School Y Y Y Y N Y N Y Y N
Birchfield Primary School Y Y Y Y N Y Y N N Y
Blackgates Primary School Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y N
Blenheim Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N N Y N
Bracken Edge Primary School Y Y Y N N Y Y N Y N
Bramham Primary School Y N Y N N Y Y Y N
Bramhope Primary School Y Y Y N N Y Y N Y N
Bramley Primary School Y Y Y N Y Y Y N Y N
Bramley St Peter's Church of England Voluntary
Controlled Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y N Y Y N
Broadgate Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N

282
School Safe 20mph School Parent Walking & Road MyBus/Yellow
Travel Route to Outside Crossing Waiting Cycle Scooter Scooting Safety Bus/Designated
Plan School School Patrol Shelter Storage Storage Initiatives Training School Bus
Brodetsky Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y N N Y N
Brudenell Primary School Y N N Y Y N Y N
Burley St Matthias' Church of England Voluntary
Controlled Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Calverley Church of England Voluntary
Controlled Primary School Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y N
Calverley Parkside Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Carlton Primary School Y N Y Y Y N N Y N
Carr Manor Community Primary School Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y
Carr Manor Primary School Y N Y Y N Y Y Y Y N
Castleton Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y N N Y N
Chapel Allerton Primary School Y N N N N Y N N N N
Christ Church Upper Armley Church of England
Voluntary Controlled Primary School

Y N Y N Y N Y Y N
Christ The King Catholic Primary School Y Y Y N N N N Y N
Churwell Primary School Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y N
Clapgate Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Cobden Primary School Y N Y N Y N N N Y
Collingham Lady Elizabeth Hastings'C/E Primary
School Y N N N N Y N N Y N
Colton Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Cookridge Primary School Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Co-op Academy Beckfield Y N Y N Y Y Y N Y N
Co-op Academy Brownhill Y Y Y N N Y N Y N
Co-op Academy Nightingale Y N N N N Y N Y N
Co-op Academy Oakwood Y Y Y N Y Y N N N Y
Co-op Academy Woodlands Y N Y Y N Y N N Y N
Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School Y Y Y N N N N Y N
Cottingley Primary Academy Y N Y N Y Y N N Y N
Cross Gates Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N N Y Y
Crossley Street Primary School Y N N Y N Y N N Y N

283
School Safe 20mph School Parent Walking & Road MyBus/Yellow
Travel Route to Outside Crossing Waiting Cycle Scooter Scooting Safety Bus/Designated
Plan School School Patrol Shelter Storage Storage Initiatives Training School Bus
Deighton Gates Primary School Y N N Y Y Y N
Dixon Trinity Chapeltown (Primary Campus)
Y Y Y N N 40 N N
Drighlington Primary School Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y N
East Ardsley Primary Academy Y N Y Y Y Y N N Y N
East Garforth Primary Academy Y N Y N N Y N Y Y N
Ebor Gardens Primary Academy Y Y N Y Y Y N Y N
Farsley Farfield Primary School Y N Y Y N Y Y N Y N
Farsley Springbank Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N N Y N
Farsley Westroyd Primary School Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y N
Fieldhead Carr Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N N Y N
Five Lanes Primary School Y N N N Y Y N Y Y N
Fountain Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y N N Y Y
Gildersome Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Gledhow Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y N
Grange Farm Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Great Preston Church of England Primary School
Y N Y Y N Y N Y Y N
Green Lane Primary Academy Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Greenhill Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Greenmount Primary School Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y N
Greenside Primary School Y N Y N Y N Y Y N
Grimes Dyke Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Guiseley Primary School Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y N
Harehills Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y N
Harewood Church of England Primary School
Y N N N Y Y N N Y N
Hawksworth Church of England Primary School
Y N Y N N Y N Y Y N
Hawksworth Wood Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y N N N
Highfield Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N

284
School Safe 20mph School Parent Walking & Road MyBus/Yellow
Travel Route to Outside Crossing Waiting Cycle Scooter Scooting Safety Bus/Designated
Plan School School Patrol Shelter Storage Storage Initiatives Training School Bus
Hill Top Primary Academy Y N N N Y Y N N Y N
Hillcrest Academy Y N Y N N Y Y Y N
Hollybush Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y Y N Y N
Holy Family Catholic Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y Y
Holy Name Catholic Voluntary Academy Y Y Y N Y Y N Y Y Y
Holy Rosary and St Anne's Catholic Primary
School Y N Y N N Y N N Y Y
Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School
Y Y Y N Y Y N N Y N
Horsforth Featherbank Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y N Y N
Horsforth Newlaithes Primary School Y N N N Y Y Y N Y N
Hovingham Primary School Y Y N Y N Y N N Y N
Hugh Gaitskell Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N N N N
Hunslet Carr Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Hunslet Moor Primary School Y N N N N Y Y N Y N
Hunslet St Mary's Church of England Primary
School Y N Y N Y Y N N N N
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Primary
School Y N N N N Y Y N Y N
Ingram Road Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Ireland Wood Primary School Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Iveson Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y
Kerr Mackie Primary School Y N Y N N Y Y N Y N
Khalsa Science Academy Y N N N N Y Y N N Y
Kippax Ash Tree Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Kippax Greenfield Primary School Y N N Y N Y Y N Y N
Kippax North Junior, Infant and Nursery School
Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Kirkstall St Stephen's Church of England Primary
School Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Kirkstall Valley Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y N

285
School Safe 20mph School Parent Walking & Road MyBus/Yellow
Travel Route to Outside Crossing Waiting Cycle Scooter Scooting Safety Bus/Designated
Plan School School Patrol Shelter Storage Storage Initiatives Training School Bus
Lady Elizabeth Hastings Church of England
Primary School, Ledston Y N Y N Y Y N N Y Y
Lady Elizabeth Hastings Church of England
Primary School, Thorp Arch Y Y N N Y Y N N Y Y
Lane End Primary Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y N
Lawns Park Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y N
Little London Community Primary School Y Y
Low Road Primary School Y N Y N N Y N N N Y
Lower Wortley Primary School Y Y N N Y Y N N Y N
Pudsey Lowtown Primary School Y Y
Manston Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y
Manston St James Primary Academy Y Y Y
Meadowfield Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y N Y Y N
Meanwood Church of England Primary School
Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y Y
Methley Primary School Y Y
Micklefield Church of England Primary School
Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Middleton Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N N Y N
Middleton St Mary's Church of England
Voluntary Controlled Primary School Y N Y Y N Y N N Y Y
Mill Field Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N N Y N
Moor Allerton Hall Primary School Y Y
Moortown Primary School Y N Y Y N Y Y Y Y N
Morley Newlands Academy Y N Y Y N Y Y N Y N
Morley Victoria Primary School Y N N N N Y N Y Y N
New Bewerley Community School Y Y Y N N Y Y Y N N
Ninelands Primary School Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y N
Otley All Saints C of E Primary School Y N N N N Y N N Y N
Otley The Whartons Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Oulton Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y N

286
School Safe 20mph School Parent Walking & Road MyBus/Yellow
Travel Route to Outside Crossing Waiting Cycle Scooter Scooting Safety Bus/Designated
Plan School School Patrol Shelter Storage Storage Initiatives Training School Bus
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Primary
School Y Y Y N Y Y Y N N N
Park Spring Primary School Y Y Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Park View Primary Academy Y N Y N N Y N Y
Parklands Primary School Y N Y N N Y N N Y Y
Pool-in-Wharfedale Church of England Primary
School Y N Y N Y Y N N Y Y
Primrose Lane Primary School Y Y N N N Y Y N Y N
Pudsey Bolton Royd Primary School Y Y Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Pudsey Primrose Hill Primary School Y Y Y N N Y Y N Y Y
Pudsey Waterloo Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y N Y Y
Quarry Mount Primary School Y Y
Queensway Primary School Y Y Y N N Y N N Y N
Rawdon Littlemoor Primary School Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N
Rawdon St Peter's Church of England Primary
School Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Raynville Primary School Y Y Y N N Y N N Y Y
Richmond Hill Primary Academy Y Y Y N N Y Y N Y Y
Robin Hood Primary School Y N N N N Y N Y Y N
Rosebank Primary School Y N N N N Y N Y Y Y
Holy Trinity Rothwell Church of England Primary
Academy Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Rothwell Haigh Road Infant School Y N Y Y Y Y N Y Y N
Rothwell Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Rothwell St Mary's Catholic Primary School
Y N Y N N Y N Y Y
Rothwell Victoria Junior School Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Roundhay St John's Church of England Primary
School Y N Y Y 3 Y N Y Y N
Roundhay Through School Primary Campus
Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y N
Rufford Park Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y N Y N

287
School Safe 20mph School Parent Walking & Road MyBus/Yellow
Travel Route to Outside Crossing Waiting Cycle Scooter Scooting Safety Bus/Designated
Plan School School Patrol Shelter Storage Storage Initiatives Training School Bus
Ryecroft Academy Y N Y N N Y N N Y N
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y
Scholes (Elmet) Primary School Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Seacroft Grange Primary School Y Y Y N N Y N N Y Y
Seven Hills Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y N Y Y N
Shadwell Primary School Y N N N Y Y N N Y N
Shakespeare Primary School and Children's
Centre Y Y N N N Y Y N Y N
Sharp Lane Primary School Y N N N Y Y N N Y N
Shire Oak Church of England Primary School
Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Southroyd Primary School Y Y
Spring Bank Primary School Y Y Y N N Y Y N Y N
Ss Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School, a
Voluntary Academy Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Beeston
Y Y Y N Y Y N N Y N
St Augustine's Catholic Primary School Y Y Y N N Y N N Y N
St Bartholomew's Church of England Primary
School Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
St Benedict's Catholic Primary School, a
Voluntary Academy Y Y Y N Y N N Y Y
St Chad's Church of England Primary School
Y N Y N Y Y N N Y N
St Edward's Catholic Primary School Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y N
St Francis Catholic Primary School, Morley Y Y Y Y N Y Y N
St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School,
Beeston Y Y N N N Y N N Y N
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Hunslet
Y N N N N Y Y N Y N
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Otley - A
Voluntary Academy Y Y N N Y Y N Y Y N

288
School Safe 20mph School Parent Walking & Road MyBus/Yellow
Travel Route to Outside Crossing Waiting Cycle Scooter Scooting Safety Bus/Designated
Plan School School Patrol Shelter Storage Storage Initiatives Training School Bus
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Pudsey - A
Voluntary Academy Y N N N N Y Y Y N N
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Wetherby
Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y
St Margaret's Church of England Primary School
Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Horsforth - A
Voluntary Academy Y N Y Y N Y N N N N
St Mary's Church of England Primary School
Boston Spa Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y N
St Matthew's Church of England Primary School
Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y N
St Nicholas Catholic Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y N Y Y N
St Oswald's Church of England Junior School
Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
St Patrick's Catholic Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
St Paul's Catholic Primary School Y Y N N Y N Y Y N
St Peter's Church of England Primary School
Y N Y N N Y N N Y N
St Philip's Catholic Primary School Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
St Theresa's Catholic Primary School Y Y N Y N Y N Y Y Y
St Urban's Catholic Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y
Stanningley Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Strawberry Fields Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Summerfield Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Swarcliffe Primary School Y N N Y N Y N N Y N
Swillington Primary School Y Y
Swinnow Primary School Y N N Y N Y N Y Y N
Talbot Primary School Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Templenewsam Halton Primary School Y N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y
Thorner Church of England Primary School Y Y N N N Y Y N Y N
Thorpe Primary School Y Y

289
School Safe 20mph School Parent Walking & Road MyBus/Yellow
Travel Route to Outside Crossing Waiting Cycle Scooter Scooting Safety Bus/Designated
Plan School School Patrol Shelter Storage Storage Initiatives Training School Bus
Tranmere Park Primary School Y Y Y N Y Y N N Y N
Valley View Community Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Victoria Primary Academy Y Y Y N Y N N Y N
Weetwood Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y N Y N
West End Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Westbrook Lane Primary School Y Y Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Westerton Primary Academy Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Westgate Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Westwood Primary School Y N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y
Wetherby St James' Church of England Primary
School- Federated with Scholes(Elmet) P/School
Y Y Y Y N Y N Y Y N
Whingate Primary School Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y N
Whinmoor St Paul's Church of England Primary
School Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y N
White Laith Primary School Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y N
Whitecote Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Whitkirk Primary School Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Wigton Moor Primary School Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N
Windmill Primary School Y Y Y N N Y N N Y N
Woodlesford Cooperative Primary Acacemy
Y N Y Y N Y N Y Y N
Wykebeck Primary School Y N Y N N Y N N Y N
Yeadon Westfield Infant School Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Yeadon Westfield Junior School Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N

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School Admissions
PRIVACY NOTICE

Leeds City Council takes its obligations under the Data Protection legislation very seriously. The
Admissions team collect information from you to assess your child’s eligibility for a school place. We
collect your personal information in respect of admissions and appeals which is considered against
the Council’s and school’s policies for admissions. Our service also needs to use sensitive personal
data relating to you (also called “special category data”) such as religion and ethnic origin information
in order to provide equality of opportunity or treatment.

Leeds City Council is the Data Controller for your information and our legal basis for processing the
data is under a legal obligation where it is personal data (such as the School Admissions Regulations
2012 and the School Admissions Code 2014), and where we are processing special category
information, under our obligations of substantial public interest. The data collected is required to
ensure all children have a school place suitable to their age, ability and needs. Leeds City Council
work to ensure that places are allocated and offered in a fair, transparent and open way.

In processing your application we will share information with services within the Council and also with
other relevant organisations such as schools, NHS and the Police etc. We will also give some
information about you to relevant government departments, such as the Department for Education
etc, for statutory reporting purposes and in order to make the services of Leeds better. There may be
circumstances where we need to use and share your information without your agreement, however
this will only occur where we are legally required to do so.

Your personal data will be retained up to your child’s 25th birthday after which it will be confidentially
destroyed. Any school admission appeal papers held by the Council in respect of schools who
conduct their own appeals will be held by the Council for 2 years and will be destroyed after this
period.

You have rights in respect of the information we hold about you, including the right to ask for access
to your information or to withdraw from this process. Objecting to Leeds City Council using your
information in this way, would restrict the Council’s assessment in giving proper consideration to your
application and can result in the inability of schools offering a place/withdrawal of a place. Further
information is available at https://www.leeds.gov.uk/opendata/your-rights. To exercise any of your
rights, please contact: dpfoi@leeds.gov.uk; or send to Information Management & Governance, PO
Box 837, LS1 9PZ, and we will advise you of the procedure.

Further information about how we process your information can be found on the Council’s privacy
notice including contact information for the Council’s Data Protection Officer:
https://www.leeds.gov.uk/privacy-statement/privacy-notice. A paper copy of this information is
available on request.

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