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Recent catchment areas

Postby tintin156 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:13 pm

Hi, Sorry if this has been posted before, but I am looking for updated catchment areas / priority areas for Belleville and Honeywell. Have read through quite a few threads but I think the catchment area is from 2008/2009 and also not sure what were the final changes as a result of the Belleville consultation on the priority area.
Where I can find this info in a simple, easy way to understand? The Wandsworth Council site only provides general admission criteria which are fairly standard- siblings, distance etc.
Thanks very much in advance.
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Postby sezwedz » Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:20 pm

Hello,

I've always found the people at the council more than happy to help with catchment measurements. There email address is: admissions@wandsworth.gov.uk

Good luck.
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Postby susieq » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:42 am

Belleville and Honeywell do not have set catchment areas unlike some other schools in the Borough. However you can get a rough idea of the area where an application is likely to be successful from, by looking at the furthest successful distance information, which is usually found in the most up to date Primary Schools Admission Document, to be found on the Wandsworth web site. However, the additional site for Belleville will muddy waters somewhat so it is all a bit hit and miss unless you actually live next to the school !
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Postby hazel15malwood » Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:25 pm

I can't enlighten you on what the current distances are but I can give you an idea of last year's catchment for Belleville. By the time school started in September last year places had been offered out to approx 750m.
Not sure about Honeywell, but we're 510m away and we were still about 15th on the waiting list by the time school started. We were offered a place at Honeywell in December, so their in-year max distance offered must be at least as far as that. Hope that gives you some insight.
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Postby tintin156 » Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:38 pm

Thanks everyone for your helpful comments. I've reached out to the Council, but still not heard back from them. Have followed up again so hopefully they will reply...
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Postby tintin156 » Wed Jul 20, 2011 7:27 pm

Still not heard back from Wandsworth council despite calling them. Appreciate if anyone can shed any more light on catchment areas. Does Honeywell also have a priority area like Belleville? Any idea how far they went this year? thanks!
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Postby Sagittarius » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:23 am

Hi,

Belleville does not have a priority area. There was a consultation about it, but for now the admission process has been left unchanged.

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Sam
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Postby tintin156 » Wed Jul 27, 2011 8:21 pm

Hi all, Finally got a reply. Pasting it below:

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Thank you for your email regarding primary schools.

I would like to explain that a school catchment area is the geographic area from which students are eligible to attend a local school. In Wandsworth there are no catchment areas for any schools so you can apply from any address, however in 2011 we were only able to offer to the following distances for the schools that you named. All measurements are given in metres.
· Belleville 550.234
· Honeywell 381.567
· Allfarthing 291.718

Beatrix Potter is slightly different in as much as they have two priority areas and those children living within the priority areas are considered ahead of those living outside, The way that places were offered for September 2011 for Beatrix Potter are as follows:
o Siblings living inside the priority area – 1102.919
o Applicants living in Priority Area 1 – 1144.167
o Applicants living in Priority Area 2 – 1341.405
o Siblings living outside the priority area – 6518.126
o Applicants living outside the priority areas – 803.565

These are the distances for children applying for a place in the first year (Reception) of Primary School for September 2011.

I am attaching this link so that you can see how far we were able to offer to the individual schools for the last round of applications into Reception in 2010, this should give you a realistic idea of how close you would need to live to a school to possibly be offered a place.

http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/info/20008 ... ool_places
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Postby busyMouse » Mon Aug 01, 2011 1:56 pm

Just in case anyone was wondering, I think these distances are from the first round of offers in April. By the time school starts and waiting lists have moved the distances go out a little further - but not that much!
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Postby lalectrice » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:56 pm

Does anyone know if one's distance from the school is measured 'as the crow flies' or in terms of walking distance? I've had no luck getting a reply from Wandsworth, who say to allow 18-21 days for replies to email! Any advice much appreciated.
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Postby sezwedz » Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:41 pm

I was told it was the safest street lit walking distance. I know lambeth is in a straight line but wandsworth is not. Hope this helps.
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Postby lalectrice » Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:02 pm

Thanks for that - I finally got hold of the council this morning and they confirmed that is is indeed walking distance. We have been desperately trying to get a property we can afford in the Belleville catchment and thought we had found one, but whilst it is in the catchment as the crow flies it is 100metres out in terms of walking distance. Is it to much to hope that one might get in via waiting list/mid-year entry if one is out by this distance? I'd love to know what people think.
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Postby townieatheart » Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:54 pm

I know of a child from my sons nursery who was over 100 on the waiting list for reception 2010 and approx 900 metres from Belleville. A year later she is at number 2 on the list.
Not sure it really helps much as each years entry is different but the list always seems to move quite quickly, guess it just depends how long you're happy to wait!
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Postby lalectrice » Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:49 pm

That is encouraging. We are dithering over a house that is 655 metres away by foot (480m as the crow flies) and would be prepared to go private for a year and then switch our child if we thought we could get in by grimly hanging on!
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Postby sezwedz » Thu Aug 04, 2011 6:52 pm

You might be okay! I'm sure last year it went to about 750 metres for reception once term had started. Although with that distance you will probably end up at the new Meteor site.
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