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In Year Admission to Sefton Schools Guidance Notes for: • Parents/Carers moving into the Sefton area and requiring a school place • Sefton residents moving to a new house in another area within Sefton, and requiring a new school place Page of 23 Updated September 2019 CONTENTS Page No Introduction ………………………………………………………………………………… Key Contacts / Further Info & Neighbouring Local Authorities………………………… Important Information: Matters for you to consider before applying …………………… The Application Process Completing the A1 Application Form Section 1: Child’s details …………………………………………………………… Section 2: Change of Address ……………………………………………………… Section 3: Current / most recent school and Free School Meal entitlement … Section 4: Reason for Application …………………………………………………… Section 5: School Preferences ……………………………………………………… Section 6: Parent/Carers details …………………………………………………… Section 7: Looked After Children / Care Orders …………………………………… Section 8: Special Educational Needs, EHCP or Social/Medical Needs ……… Section 9: Faith Information ………………………………………………………… Section 10: Fair Access ……………………………………………………………… Section 11: Checklist ………………………………………………………………… Section 12: Data Protection …………………………………………………………… Section 13: Declaration ………………………………………………………………… Section 14: Consent ………………………………………………………………… What documents I need to provide with my application? …………………………… What happens next? ……………………………………………………………………… 10 Appeals & Waiting lists …………………………………………………………………… 10 Sefton Fair Access Protocol ……………………………………………………………… 11 Fair Access Outcomes ……………………………………………………………………… 13 Sefton Schools & Admissions Criteria …………………………………………………… 13-14 Maps & Lists of Schools within Sefton …………………………………………………… 15-23 Page of 23 Updated September 2019 Introduction This booklet will give you all the information you need to apply for a place at a Sefton school if you are moving into Sefton (or moved areas within Sefton) during the academic year, and require a new school place for your child(ren) We know that a number of families will need to move their child to another school because of a house move during the academic year, and we want to make this move as smooth as possible for every child We have therefore developed arrangements for the admission of children outside the normal admission rounds These school moves are called ‘In Year’ Admissions This booklet is for parents who wish to apply for a place at a Sefton School If you require a place at a school outside of the Sefton Authority area, please contact the appropriate Local Authority where the school is located Please Note: The Local Authority will consider an application submitted for a school place (A1 application) because of a house move where it is too far and would take too long for the child to continue travelling to attend their current school For those moving within Sefton or more locally, Sefton Local Authority (LA) will use the current best practice for home to school transport arrangements, as a guide to evaluate whether the LA has an obligation to allocate a new school place because of a house move (rather than a request to just transfer to a new school) This states that a maximum journey length to school for a primary age child should be 45 minutes each way, and 75 minutes each way for secondary age children Therefore, if you have moved to a new house many miles away from your current home and school, it is likely that you will require a new school place If you have moved less than half a mile away and in the same area your application may not automatically be considered as a house move requiring a new school place If this is the case you will be contacted by the School Admissions Team Page of 23 Updated September 2019 Key Contacts Sefton Local Authority In Year Admissions Team In Year Admissions Team Town Hall Oriel Road Bootle Liverpool L20 7AE Office Hours Monday – Thursday Friday Email: iyadmissions@sefton.gov.uk Website: www.sefton.gov.uk/schooladmissions Tel: 0151 934 3590 9.00 – 17.00 9.00 – 16.00 Further Information If you need further information relating to a particular school, the school’s individual website is a great place to start If you want to arrange a visit to a school, please contact the school directly The contact details and the website address for every Sefton school are included in this guide: Additional information is also available from the following sources: You can access Ofsted reports and obtain an overview of a school at: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk School performance data is available at: www.gov.uk/school-performance-tables For independent advice and information on education issues in England you can contact Ace Education Advice & Training Service at: www.ace-ed.org.uk or telephone the free confidential advice line on: 0300 0115 142 (telephone lines are open Mon-Wed, 10am -1pm, term time only) If you require a school within a different Local Authority area, please contact the appropriate Local Authority where the school is located for information on their application process Addresses and phone numbers of neighbouring Local Authorities: Knowsley - www.knowsley.gov.uk Liverpool - www.liverpool.gov.uk Knowsley Schools Admissions P.O Box 21, Municipal Buildings Archway Road, Huyton Liverpool L36 9YU Tel: 0151 443 5142 / 5143 / 3372 / 3373 Email: schooladmissions@knowsley.gov.uk Children & Young People’s Service Pupil Admissions Team Cunard Building Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1AH Tel: 0151 233 3006 Email: admissions@liverpool.gov.uk Lancashire - www.lancashire.gov.uk St Helens - www.sthelens.gov.uk South Area Education Office Level 2, Room 37 County Hall Preston PR1 0LD Tel: 01772 532191 or 01772 532189 Email: Southadmissions@lancashire.gov.uk School Admissions, Children & Young Peoples Service Atlas House, Corporation Street St Helens WA9 1LD Tel: 01744 671029 or 01744 671030 Email: schooladmissions@sthelens.gov.uk Page of 23 Updated September 2019 Please read these Guidance Notes before completing the application form Important Information Matters for you to consider before applying: • During the School Year We recommend that applications are submitted no earlier than weeks prior to the date on which you require the new school place Please not apply for a school place several months in advance of a proposed house move during the school year The Local Authority cannot pend places and will not be able to process an application for a school place without a proposed new address and a proposed move date • Places required for the start of the next academic year Applications should be submitted from the start of June onwards once a home address and/or a proposed move date are confirmed If you apply any earlier than this, the application will not be processed If the school you require for the next academic year is full, please be aware that appeals are only heard during term time and therefore any potential appeal may not be heard until the new academic year has started • Sefton Local Authority’s (LA) In Year Admissions Team processes all applications in the strict date order that they are received In the unusual circumstances where there are more applications received on the same day for one particular school place, the admissions criteria will be applied to each application received, in order to allocate the place available • During term time, Sefton LA will check if there are places available for schools you have requested If there are vacancies in the school you have requested and your application is being considered as a standard admission (not through the Fair Access Protocol - see page 11) we will pass your information to the school You will usually be contacted directly by the new school you have requested in order to make arrangements for your child to be admitted You should allow up to four weeks from start to finish for this process However, at certain times of the year and during school holiday periods it may take longer to process your application The Application Process • If any school you have requested does not have places available, we will write to you, refusing a place and advise you of the arrangements for submitting an appeal The child can be added on to the school’s waiting list if requested • If you cannot be offered any of the preferred schools named on your application, at this stage the Local Authority will offer you a place at an alternative school, where there is a vacancy, closest to your new home address (irrespective of school type or faith) which we are obliged to by law, if you have confirmed your residency within the Sefton area • If an application for a school place is identified as one that should be processed through the Fair Access Protocol, the application is no longer considered through the standard admissions process and is processed in accordance with the recommendations of the Fair Access Panel (see page 11) Page of 23 Updated September 2019 How to complete the A1 In Year application form Section 1: Child’s details ▪ Please enter the child’s legal name as shown on their birth certificate and circle their current year group ▪ The child’s current address must be where the child and parent or carer with legal responsibility lives You should not give the address of a relative or childminder ▪ Please also add the previous address and the date moved from a previous address (if applicable) ▪ You MUST supply evidence of your current address if you have already moved to a new house (see ‘what documents I need to provide (on page 9) Section 2: Change of Address ▪ Please indicate any proposed new address and date of the proposed move ▪ You MUST supply evidence of any new or proposed address (see ‘what documents I need to provide (on page 9) ▪ The new home address cannot be a childminder’s or business address Section 3: Current or Most Recent School and Free School Meal entitlement ▪ Please provide the name and address of your child’s current or most recently attended school ▪ We will contact the current / most recent school before processing an application ▪ If you are moving in to Sefton from overseas, please provide the most recent school report/information that you may have, with your application ▪ If your child no longer attends this school, please enter the date of their last day of attendance ▪ Please indicate if you are or were receiving Free School Meals (FSM) for your child and include your NI number and date of birth This will allow the Admissions Team to automatically transfer eligibility for FSM when your child starts at their new school Section 4: Reason for application ▪ We need to know a little bit about your request for a new school place so that we can process your application ▪ If you are proposing to, or have just moved into Sefton, or moved a significant distance within Sefton and require a new school place, please tick the appropriate box(es) that apply to your circumstances, and provide the details requested ▪ If your child is being home educated please tick and include the dates Page of 23 Updated September 2019 ▪ If you are UK service personnel and a new school place is required as you are being redeployed, please tick the box An official MOD letter will also be required, confirming your posting Section 5: School Preferences ▪ You can list up to Sefton schools in the order which you prefer them ▪ We may ask for a copy of the child’s passport to verify their date of birth if you have moved in to Sefton from another country ▪ You can enter the reasons for your preference(s) in the space provided if you wish to so ▪ If your child has a sibling who is attending any of the schools you have listed, please enter their full name and date of birth ‘Sibling’ refers to brother or sister and includes half, step, adopted or foster siblings, provided they live at the same address Cousins or other relatives are not siblings Section 6: Parents/Carer’s Details ▪ Please enter details of a person with parental responsibility for the child and indicate the relationship to the child ▪ The application will be processed using the new or proposed new address ▪ You will need to provide your e-mail address so we can acknowledge receipt of the application form and contact you if we require any further information Section 7: Children Looked After (or previously Looked After) by a Local Authority ▪ If you are a foster carer looking after a child who is in the care of a local authority and you require a school place, you must indicate this and give the name of the authority You will also need to ask your social worker to complete the application form ▪ Looked After and Previously Looked After children have the highest priority in the admissions criteria for all maintained schools in Sefton Section 8: Social & Medical Needs / SEN or Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) An EHCP is a legal document that describes a child or young person's special educational, health and social care needs It explains the extra help that will be given to meet those needs, and it will include the name of a specific educational establishment that the child will attend in order to meet their needs This is not the same as a SEN Support Plan or a child receiving additional help within the classroom Page of 23 Updated September 2019 ▪ If your child has Special Educational Needs but does not have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), you should complete this form in the normal way ▪ If your child has an EHCP, a separate process applies DO NOT COMPLETE THIS FORM Instead, you should contact the Special Educational Needs Team for further advice Email: special.needs@sefton.gov.uk or telephone 0151 934 2347 ▪ If you believe that a particular school is the most suitable to meet your child’s needs, you should attach a letter explaining this and also provide supporting evidence from a doctor, social worker or other appropriate professionals Your evidence should set out the reasons why the school you have chosen is most suitable and the difficulties that could be caused if your child were to attend another school ▪ Please note that any medical condition of the parent(s) or other family member or difficulties with child care because of other commitments e.g work commitments would not be grounds for admission under this criterion Section 9: Faith Information ▪ Please state your child’s faith/religion if you are applying for a faith school Section 10: Fair Access ▪ If any of the Fair Access categories listed apply to your child, please tick the appropriate box(es) If you are unsure or have any queries, contact the School Admissions Team for further advice Section 11: Checklist ▪ Please check that you have completed all parts of the form and that you have enclosed proof of your address or your proposed address and that you are applying at the correct time Section 12: Data Protection • Please read this section as it contains important information about how we deal with the information you supply on the application form Sefton Council maintains an electronic database in respect of all pupils who apply for a school place within Sefton All personal information provided on the admission application form is treated in strict confidence in accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 2018 We may verify information you have provided on the application by contacting other Council Departments who maintain appropriate records for Sefton residents The data may be shared with the DfE, other Local Authorities and other appropriate agencies, for the purpose of the provision of services to your child The application forms will be held for years and then destroyed securely The application information held within the electronic database may be held for up to years Page of 23 Updated September 2019 Section 13: Declaration & Signature of Parent/Carer ▪ You must sign and date the declaration and print your full name, before submitting your application Section 14: Consent to share information ▪ Please sign here if you agree that information included in the application form can be shared with other Local Authority teams, in order to support the child/family with appropriate services, where applicable What documents I need to provide with my application? ▪ You must provide proof of your new address if you have already moved into Sefton or moved to a new house within Sefton, or evidence of your proposed address if you are scheduled to move into Sefton during the next weeks ▪ We will require a solicitor’s letter confirming that contracts have been exchanged and signed on the new property, or that you have a long-term tenancy of at least months, together with evidence that you are residing at the new property ▪ The evidence of house purchase (exchange of contracts) or long term tenancy, and independent evidence which confirms you are residing at your new address, MUST be received by the Local Authority or we will not be able to process your application ▪ You may also be asked to provide evidence of the disposal of your previous property ▪ If you are moving in with family members or friends, please clearly state this on your application form We will require proof that the family are residing at the address stated e.g copies of bank statements, driving licence ▪ Please not send original documents Page of 23 Updated September 2019 What happens next? ▪ If we are able to offer you a place at more than one of the schools you have listed, we will offer you the school named highest on your application You will be contacted by the school directly to arrange and agree a start date for your child ▪ If it is not possible to offer you any of the schools you have requested, we will send you the decision letter and offer you the right of appeal for those schools We will also offer you an alternative place at a school closest to your home with a vacancy We can also if requested, provide you with information relating to other schools which may have places available Appeals and waiting lists Appeals If you have not been offered a place at a school you have named as a preference on your application form, you have the right of appeal to an Independent Appeals Panel ▪ Information about how to appeal will be sent to you with the decision letter For further information regarding the Admission Appeals process please read the leaflet ‘School Admission Appeals - Information for Parents’ which can be accessed at www.sefton.gov.uk/schooladmissions Waiting lists If we are not able to offer a place at your preferred school, you will be offered the option of adding your child’s name to the schools waiting list ▪ Waiting lists, by law must be held in order of where each application falls within the schools admissions criteria and not the date they are added to the list ▪ The length of time spent on a waiting list is not taken into account ▪ Your child’s position on a waiting list can go up or down ▪ If a vacancy arises and your child is at the top of a waiting list we will contact you to see if the place is still required Page 10 of 23 Updated September 2019 Sefton Fair Access Protocol By law, each Local Authority must implement a School Admission Fair Access Protocol This is to ensure that outside of the normal admissions round unplaced children, especially the most vulnerable, are offered a place at a suitable school as quickly as possible This supports families and schools in ensuring that children who may have difficulty in accessing a school, are offered an appropriate place fairly and without delay In Sefton, the Protocol is administered by two panels one for primary school applications and one for secondary school applications You will be informed in writing if your application for a school place has been referred to the relevant Sefton Fair Access Panel Sefton Admissions Team or an individual school may request that an application for a school place is referred to the appropriate Fair Access Panel if it meets the requirements contained within the Protocol There are some children that MUST, by law be included in a Fair Access Protocol 1) Children from the criminal justice system or Pupil Referral Units who need to be reintegrated into mainstream education; 2) Children who have been out of education for two months or more; 3) Children of Gypsies, Roma, Travellers, refugees and asylum seekers; 4) Children who are homeless; 5) Children with unsupportive family backgrounds for whom a place has not been sought; 6) Children who are carers; 7) Children with special educational needs, disabilities or medical conditions (but without an Education, Health and Care Plan) In addition to the above statutory Fair Access categories, the Sefton Protocol will include: Secondary Age Children 1) Pupils that have moved in to Sefton and been permanently excluded from one school; 2) Pupils with 15% or more unauthorised absence in a rolling year (for most pupils this will also include the use of attendance records from the previous academic year); 3) Pupils with an ongoing and current number of fixed term, internal or external exclusions; 4) Pupils at risk of permanent exclusion where the behaviour of the pupil is of ongoing concern to those professionals involved; 5) Pupils using a Learning Support/Inclusion Unit or Alternative Provision, commissioned by the school, where the child does not have an Education, Health and Care Plan; 6) Pupils with persistent and ongoing recorded instances of poor behaviour; Page 11 of 23 Updated September 2019 7) Pupils in Year 10 who have moved into Sefton or moved a significant distance within Sefton after the end of the Spring Term; 8) Pupils in Year 11 who have moved into the area; 9) Any secondary age pupils who have moved within or into the area, and there is not an available school place within a reasonable distance of their home as defined in the Schools Admissions Code (address must be validated before referral to panel); 10) Children who have been Electively Home Educated requesting a school place; 11) Children being integrated from Complementary Education; 12) Pupils who transfer schools times or more within a local area (with no house moves); 13) Year 10 and 11 children requesting a school to school transfer Primary Age Children 1) Pupils that have moved in to Sefton and been permanently excluded from one school; 2) Pupils with 15% or more unauthorised absence in a rolling year (for most pupils this will also include the use of attendance records from the previous academic year); 3) Pupils with a history of fixed term exclusions over the last years (3 or more exclusions); 4) Pupils in Year who have moved into Sefton, or moved a significant distance within Sefton after the end of the Spring Term; 5) Pupils who transfer schools times or more within a local area (with no house moves); 6) Pupils requesting a return transfer to a school previously attended; 7) Any primary age pupils who have moved into Sefton and cannot be offered a school place within a reasonable distance of their home as defined in the Schools Admissions Code (address must be validated before referral to panel); 8) Children who have been Electively Home Educated requesting a school place; 9) Pupils in Year requesting a school transfer within Sefton without a house move How the Fair Access Protocol Works When an A1 application is referred through the Fair Access Protocol, the request is sent to the appropriate panel for it to be considered The Fair Access panels meet regularly, which allows recommendations for a school place or relevant education provision to be made quickly The offer or recommendation for a school place may not be for the school originally requested The panels will meet on a regular basis: Approximately every weeks The compositions of the two panels are as follows: Page 12 of 23 Updated September 2019 ▪ Headteachers/Deputy Headteachers/Assistant Headteachers from Community, Voluntary Aided Schools, and Academies • Head of Pupil Referral Unit • Representative from Special Education Needs & Disability Service • Representative from Educational Psychology Service • Locality Team Manager/Senior Officer from the Local Authority • Administration Officer • Other Officers/Professionals where necessary Fair Access Outcomes The outcome of the Fair Access Panel meetings for applicants would be: 1) Offer admission to a school preferred; 2) Offer admission to an alternative school; 3) Recommend that the pupil remains at their current school with the right to appeal offered for their preferred school(s); 4) Agree/Recommend a managed transfer (for existing Sefton pupils); 5) Recommend admission to alternative provision or recommend an alternative curriculum of a practical nature Where this is the case the appropriate panel member will contact the child and the family to discuss this further Sefton Schools Primary Schools Secondary Schools Sefton has 75 Primary Schools in total Sefton has 18 Secondary Schools in total 30 Community Primary Schools Community High School Academies 12 Academies 33 Voluntary Aided Faith Primary Schools Voluntary Aided Faith High Schools Voluntary Controlled Faith Primary Schools Page 13 of 23 Updated September 2019 Types of Schools ▪ Community Schools are funded by the Local Authority, and the Local Authority is the admissions authority for those schools ▪ Voluntary Aided schools are managed and governed by religious bodies and funded by the Local Authority ▪ Academy Schools are funded by the Education Skills Funding Agency directly Admissions Criteria ▪ Each Voluntary Aided school and Academy has their own oversubscription criteria which are set by the school governors ▪ Information about Individual Schools and the admissions criteria used for each School (which will be applied to applicants on a waiting list) can be found in the, Sefton Primary & Secondary Schools Admissions Information booklet which is available to view or download on Sefton’s website: www.sefton.gov.uk/schooladmissions Page 14 of 23 Updated September 2019 Secondary Schools in Sefton Page 15 of 23 Updated September 2019 List of Secondary schools in Sefton and contact details with Department for Education (DfE) number School Address, Tel number Birkdale High (Academy) Chesterfield High (Academy) Christ the King Catholic High (Voluntary Aided) Deyes High (Academy) Formby High (Academy) Greenbank High (Academy) Hillside High (Academy) Holy Family Catholic High (Voluntary Aided) King’s Leadership Academy Hawthornes Litherland High (Academy) Maghull High (Academy) Maricourt Catholic High (Voluntary Aided) Meols Cop High (Community) Range High (Academy) Windy Harbour Road Southport PR8 3DT 01704 577253 Chesterfield Road Crosby L23 9YB 0151 924 6454 Stamford Road Southport PR8 4EX 01704 565121 or 01704 567024 Deyes Lane Maghull L31 6DE 0151 526 3814 Freshfield Road Formby L37 3HW 01704 873100 Hastings Road Southport PR8 2LT 01704 567591 Breeze Hill Bootle L20 9NU 0151 525 2630 or 0151 525 4725 Virgin's Lane Thornton L23 4UL 0151 924 6451 or 0151 924 0071 Fernhill Road Bootle L20 6AQ 0151 922 3798 Sterrix Lane Litherland L21 0DB 0151 214 3434 Ormonde Drive Maghull L31 7AW 0844 477 3438 Hall Lane Maghull L31 3DZ 0151 330 3366 Meols Cop Road Southport PR8 6JS 01704 531180 Stapleton Road Formby L37 2YN 01704 879315 or 01704 879316 Page 16 of 23 Website Address DfE Establishment Number www.birkdalehigh.co.uk 4108 www.chesterfieldhigh.org.uk 4105 www.christtheking-school.com 4800 www.deyeshigh.co.uk 4100 www.formbyhighschool.com 4101 www.greenbankhigh.co.uk 4109 www.hillsidehigh.co.uk 4002 www.holyfamilyhighschool.co.uk 4624 www.kingshawthornes.com 4000 www.litherland-high.sefton.sch.uk 4004 www.maghullhigh.com 4113 www.maricourt.net 4621 www.meolscophighschool.co.uk 4110 www.range.sefton.sch.uk 4106 Updated September 2019 School Address, Tel number St Michael’s CE High (Academy) Sacred Heart Catholic College (Voluntary Aided) Savio Salesian College (Voluntary Aided) Stanley High (Academy) St Michael’s Road Crosby L23 7UL 0151 924 6778 Liverpool Road Crosby L23 5TF 0151 931 2971 Netherton Way Bootle L30 2NA 0151 521 3088 Fleetwood Road Southport PR9 9TF 01704 228940 Page 17 of 23 Website Address DfE Establishment Number www.stmichaelshigh.com 4001 www.sacredheart.sefton.sch.uk 4623 www.saviosalesiancollege.com 4611 www.stanleyhigh.co.uk 4005 Updated September 2019 Primary Schools in Sefton Page 18 of 23 List of Primary Schools in Sefton and contact details with Department for Education (DfE) number School Ainsdale St John's CE Primary (Voluntary Aided) Aintree Davenhill Primary (Community) All Saints Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Bedford Primary (Community) Birkdale Primary (Community) Bishop David Sheppard CE Primary (Voluntary Aided) Christ Church CE Primary (Voluntary Controlled) Churchtown Primary (Academy) English Martyrs Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Farnborough Road Infant (Community) Farnborough Road Junior (Community) Forefield Infant (Community) Forefield Junior (Community) Freshfield Primary (Community) Address, Tel number Sandbrook Road Southport PR8 3JE 01704 578427 Aintree Lane Aintree L10 8LE 0151 526 1162 Chesnut Grove Bootle L20 4LX 0151 288 6420 Quarry Road Bootle L20 9LJ 0151 922 1467 Matlock Road Southport PR8 4EL 01704 567516 Devonshire Road Southport PR9 7BZ 01704 227987 Cornwall Road Bootle L20 3JL 0151 922 2136 St Cuthbert's Road Southport PR9 7NN 01704 508500 School Lane Litherland L21 7LX 0151 928 5601 Farnborough Road Southport PR8 3DF 01704 577637 Farnborough Road Southport PR8 3DF 01704 577625 Forefield Lane Crosby L23 9SL 0151 924 6235 Forefield Lane Crosby L23 9TJ 0151 924 3971 Watchyard Lane Formby L37 3JT 01704 876567 Page 19 of 23 Website Address DfE Establishment Number www.ainsdalestjohns.com 3307 www.aintreedavenhill.net 2050 www.allsaintsprimaryschool.co.uk 3384 www.bedfordprimary.co.uk 2093 www.birkdaleprimary.com 2030 www.bishopdavidsheppard.com 3376 www.christchurchce.co.uk 3000 www.churchtown.org.uk 2032 www.englishmartyrs.co.uk 3361 www.farnboroughroadinfants.co.uk 2035 www.farnboroughroadjuniors.co.uk 2034 www.forefieldinfantschool.co.uk 2057 www.forefieldjuniors.co.uk 2056 www.freshfieldprimaryschool.com 2078 School Grange Primary (Community) Great Crosby Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Green Park Primary (Community) Hatton Hill Primary (Community) Holy Family Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Holy Rosary Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Holy Spirit Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Holy Trinity CE Primary (Academy) Hudson Primary (Community) Kew Woods Primary (Academy) Kings Meadow Primary (Community) Lander Road Primary (Community) Larkfield Primary (Community) Linacre Primary (Community) Linaker Primary (Community) Litherland Moss Primary (Academy) Address, Tel number Stonyfield Bootle L30 0QS 0151 924 7917 The Northern Road Crosby L23 2RQ 0151 924 8661 Green Lane Maghull L31 8BW 0151 526 2755 Alwyn Avenue Litherland L21 9NZ 0151 928 7012 Norwood Crescent Southport PR9 7DU 01704 213084 Oriel Drive Aintree L10 6NJ 0151 288 6206 Poulsom Drive Bootle L30 2NR 0151 525 7497 Manchester Road Southport PR9 9AZ 01704 538366 Moorhey Road Maghull L31 5LE 0151 526 1568 Ovington Drive Southport PR8 6JW 01704 533478 Meadow Lane Southport PR8 3RS 01704 578512 Pennington Road Litherland L21 8HY 0151 922 5760 Preston New Road Southport PR9 8PA 01704 224720 Thornton Road Bootle L20 5ED 0151 922 1466 Sefton Street Southport PR8 5DB 01704 532343 Moss Lane Litherland L21 7NW 0151 928 4544 Page 20 of 23 Website Address DfE Establishment Number www.thegrangeprimary.com 2023 www.greatcrosbycatholicprimary.com 3353 www.greenparkschool.org.uk 2080 www.hattonhill.co.uk 2066 www.holyfamilyprimary.com 3336 www.holyrosaryschool.co.uk 3374 www.holyspiritcatholicprimary.co.uk 3322 www.holytrinityprimary.co.uk 3304 www.hudsonprimary.co.uk 2053 www.kewwoods.co.uk 2048 www.kingsmeadowprimary.co.uk 2087 www.lander-road.co.uk 2060 www.larkfieldprimary.co.uk 2088 www.linacreprimary.co.uk 2008 www.linakerschool.co.uk 2036 www.litherlandmoss.co.uk 2063 School Address, Tel number Lydiate Primary (Community) Marshside Primary (Community) Melling Primary (Community) Netherton Moss Primary (Community) Northway Primary (Community) Norwood Primary (Community) Our Lady of Compassion Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Our Lady of Walsingham Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Lambshear Lane Lydiate L31 2JZ 0151 526 2657 Elswick Road Southport PR9 9XA 01704 211177 Wheeler Drive Melling L31 1DA 0151 547 3349 Swifts Lane Bootle L30 3RU 0151 525 5026 Dodds Lane Maghull L31 9AA 0151 526 2565 Norwood Crescent Southport PR9 7DU 01704 211960 Bull Cop Formby L37 8BZ prefix 1470 01704 877281 Grantham Road Southport PR8 4LT 01704 568375 Stand Park Avenue Bootle L30 3SA 0151 525 0395 Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Redgate Primary (Community) Rimrose Hope CE Primary (Voluntary Controlled) St Andrew's Maghull CE Primary (Academy) St Benedict's Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) St Edmund's & St Thomas' Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Ford Close Litherland L21 0EP 0151 928 3676 Kepler Street Seaforth L21 3TE 0151 928 3158 Redgate Formby L37 4EW 01704 828140 Sandy Road Seaforth L21 1AD 0151 288 6508 Deyes Lane Maghull L31 6DE 0151 526 1378 Copy Lane Bootle L30 7PG 0151 526 6423 Oxford Road Waterloo L22 8QF 0151 928 5586 Page 21 of 23 Website Address DfE Establishment Number www.lydiateprimary.co.uk 2092 www.marshsideprimary.org.uk 2047 www.mellingprimaryschool.co.uk 2090 www.nethertonmoss.co.uk 2013 www.northwayprimary.co.uk 2067 www.norwoodprimaryschool.com 2038 www.olocprimary.co.uk 3359 www.ololprimary.co.uk 3337 www.ourladyofwalsinghamprimary.co.uk 3383 www.ourladyqueenofpeaceprimary.co.uk 3366 www.ourlady-starofthesea.org.uk 3357 http://www.redgateprimary.com 2086 www.rimrosehope.co.uk 3385 www.standrewsmaghull.com 3020 www.stbenedictsprimary.co.uk 3382 www.stedmundsprimary.co.uk 3355 School Address, Tel number St Elizabeth's Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) St George's Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) St Gregory's Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) St Jerome's Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) St John's CE Primary, Crossens (Voluntary Controlled) St John's CE Primary, Waterloo (Voluntary Aided) Webster Street Litherland L21 8JH 0151 922 5752 Dennett Close Maghull L31 5PD 0151 288 6630 Sandy Lane Lydiate L31 2LB 0151 526 5856 Greenloons Drive Formby L37 2LX 01704 833211 Rufford Road Southport PR9 8JH 01704 227441 Denmark Street Waterloo L22 9RG 0151 928 5685 St John Bosco Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) St Luke's CE Primary, Formby (Voluntary Controlled) St Luke's Halsall CE Primary (Voluntary Aided) St Mary's Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) St Monica's Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) St Nicholas’ CE Primary (Voluntary Aided) St Oswald's CE Primary (Voluntary Aided) St Patrick's Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) St Philip's CE Primary, Litherland (Voluntary Controlled) St Philip's CE Primary, Southport (Voluntary Aided) Green Lane Maghull L31 8BW 0151 520 2628 Jubilee Road Formby L37 2HW 01704 872692 Cooks Road Crosby L23 2TB 0151 924 5142 Back Lane Little Crosby L23 4UA 0151 924 4447 Aintree Road Bootle L20 9EB 0151 525 1245 Nicholas Road Crosby L23 6TS 0151 924 1204 Ronald Ross Avenue Bootle L30 5RH 0151 525 4580 Radnor Drive Southport PR9 9RR 01704 225906 Church Road Litherland L21 8NZ 0151 928 1483 Hampton Road Southport PR8 6SS 01704 535737 Page 22 of 23 Website Address DfE Establishment Number www.st-elizabethsprimary.co.uk 3362 www.st-georgesprimary.com 3351 www.stgregorysprimary.co.uk 3367 www.st-jeromes.co.uk 3369 www.stjohnsprimary.co.uk 3010 www.stjohnsceprimarywaterloo.co.uk 3342 www.stjohnboscoprimary.co.uk 3375 www.stlukes-formby.co.uk 3024 www.stlukeshalsall.co.uk 3343 www.stmaryscatholicps.co.uk 3354 www.stmonicascatholicprimaryschool.co.uk 3313 www.stnicholasprimary.org 3345 www.stoswaldsnetherton.com 3303 www.stpatrickschurchtown.com 3339 www.stphilipsprimaryschool-litherland.co.uk 3025 www.stphilipssouthport.com 3305 School St Robert Bellarmine Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) St Teresa's Catholic Infant (Voluntary Aided) St Thomas' CE Primary (Academy) St William of York Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Shoreside Primary (Academy) Springwell Park Primary (Community) Summerhill Primary (Community) Thomas Gray Primary (Community) Trinity St Peter's CE Primary (Voluntary Aided) Ursuline Catholic Primary (Voluntary Aided) Valewood Primary (Community) Waterloo Primary (Community) Woodlands Primary (Community) Address, Tel number Harris Drive Bootle L20 6ED 0151 922 1216 Everton Road Southport PR8 4BT 01704 567528 Kenyons Lane Lydiate L31 0BP 0151 531 9955 St William Road Thornton L23 9XH 0151 924 7280 Westminster Drive Southport PR8 2QZ 01704 576040 Menai Road Bootle L20 6PG 0151 288 6054 Poverty Lane Maghull L31 3DT 0151 526 1343 Chesnut Grove Bootle L20 4LX 0151 288 6530 Paradise Lane Formby L37 7EJ 01704 876391 Nicholas Road Blundellsands L23 6TT 0151 924 1704 Sherwood Avenue Crosby L23 7YG 0151 924 0483 Crosby Road North Waterloo L22 0LD 0151 928 4274 Woodlands Road Formby L37 2JN 01704 876444 Page 23 of 23 Website Address DfE Establishment Number www.strobertbellarmine.co.uk 3316 www.st-teresas-school.co.uk 3338 www.stthomaslydiate.co.uk 3341 www.stwilliamofyork.co.uk 3364 www.shoresideprimary.co.uk 2004 www.springwellparkprimary.co.uk 3378 www.summerhillprimary.com 2076 www.thomasgrayprimary.co.uk 3379 www.trinitystpeters.com 3380 www.ursulineprimary.co.uk 3368 www.valewood.co.uk 2091 www.waterlooprimaryschool.co.uk 2054 www.woodlandsschoolformby.co.uk 2075

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