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PART 1
(OPEN TO THE PUBLIC)
ITEM NO.
REPORT OF THE LEAD MEMBER FOR EDUCATION
TO THE CABINET
ON 22nd JANUARY 2002
TITLE :
STRATEGIC REVIEW OF PRIMARY SCHOOL PLACES
RECOMMENDATIONS :
It is recommended that members consider and agree the contents of the Strategic
Review of Primary School Places Document, and its circulation: for initial consultation to
School Governing Bodies and all other stakeholders in the Spring Term 2002.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY :
The proposed document will form the basic data driving the review of Primary School
Places. It is important that the data and the principles are first shared and verified with
all stakeholders before the process begins.
BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS :
(Available for public inspection)
CONTACT OFFICER : Kathryn Mildenstein (Asset Planning Manager)
Tel: 0161 778 0420
WARD(S) TO WHICH REPORT RELATE(S) :
KEY COUNCIL POLICIES
DETAILS
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City-wide
1.
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Salford Local Education Authority (LEA) has the strategic responsibility to secure
the provision of sufficient and suitable school places to meet the needs of the
local population in Salford, including the need to add or remove surplus places
within the Authority.
1.2
Salford has 40 community and voluntary controlled and 44 voluntary aided
primary schools, catering for pupils aged 4-11.
1.3
There are currently almost 3,500 surplus places across the primary school sector
(September 2001), equating to a surplus level of 15%. The primary intake is
forecast to fall, contributing to an overall reduction in the primary school
population of over 5.5% over the next five years. This will result in the surplus
increasing towards 4,000 places, or about 18% of Salford’s current capacity.
1.4
The purpose of this document is to consult with all stakeholders, on a strategic
review of primary school places in Salford.
2.
BACKGROUND
2.1
The School Standards and Framework Act 1998 has introduced new
arrangements for the consideration of matters relating to the supply of school
places, including a requirement for each LEA:(a)
(b)
To form a School Organisation Committee (SOC)
Prepare and publish a School Organisation Plan (SOP) which covers a 5
year period and is updated on an annual basis.
2.2
Salford LEA's School Organisation Plan for the period 2001-2006 was approved
by SOC on 18th October, 2001 and identified the need to significantly reduce the
level of surplus places in primary schools. The plan provides details of the
overall population decline in the City. At the time that it was written (May 2001),
the percentage of surplus places in the primary sector was 19%, representing a
total surplus capacity of 4,767 pupils. The primary school population was
predicted to fall by 7% in the period from 2001 to 2006. In light of this forecast
data, the conclusion drawn was that it would be necessary to remove
approximately 3,500 pupil places to achieve the LEA's target of 8% surplus
places across the City.
2.3
Since the plan was written, a number of factors that affect the level of surplus
have changed.
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
One primary school has been closed with effect from September 2001.

The capacity of all schools has been re-measured and agreed with
Headteachers.

The statistical model used to forecast pupil numbers has been further
refined.
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2.4
These changes have resulted in the measure of the overall capacity in the
primary sector falling by almost 2,000, and the surplus falling from 18.2% to
15.2%. The primary population, whilst clearly still in decline, is forecast to fall at a
slightly slower rate, reducing by 5.5% over the years to 2005/6. Despite this,
the present position is as follows:



there are currently 3,433 surplus places in the primary sector
this number is likely to rise towards 4,000 over the next five years
this suggests the need to remove at least 2,400 places in order to achieve
the LEA’s target of 8% surplus places across the City
2.5
In order to address this issue the LEA proposes to embark on a comprehensive
City-wide review of primary school places.
3.
SURPLUS PLACES
3.1
The high level of surplus places in Salford's schools has attracted comment from
Ofsted, District Audit and the Secretary of State, highlighting the fact that in order
to maximise the resources allocated to Education, the City Council must
significantly reduce the number of surplus places.
3.2
Surplus places tie up valuable resources that could be better used to improve
the quality of education at all schools.
3.3
Schools that carry a higher than necessary level of surplus places may find
themselves in a position where they become financially non-viable or are unable
to deliver a broad and balanced curriculum.
How are Surplus Places Calculated?
3.4
The Department for Education and Skills (DfES) current method of calculating
surplus places is by comparison of the number of pupils on roll at an individual
school with that school’s More Open Enrolment (MOE) capacity.
3.5
The MOE capacity provides a measure of the physical capacity of a school (the
number of pupil places available) and is calculated by formula prescribed by the
DfES.
3.6
From June 2002 the capacity of schools will be based on a revised method of
assessment known as 'net capacity - which aims to be a fairer and more realistic
method. Surplus places will be based on the net capacity of all schools from next
year.
3.7
Whilst the capacity figures in this document are based on the MOE capacity
calculation method, the final options/consultation document will contain capacity
figures calculated in accordance with the revised net capacity method.
3.8
Details of the net capacity exercise have already been sent to schools. The
exercise will take place between February and May 2002 and will result in net
capacity figures which have been agreed with Headteachers, by June 2002.
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4.
FACTORS TO CONSIDER
4.1
As described previously, the primary school population is in decline. The
following chart shows that the total number of pupils in Reception and above has
declined from 21,201 in 1997/98 (January 1998) to 19,292 in 2001/02
(September 2001). This number is forecast to continue to fall to 18,755 by
2005/06. This decline is partially attributable to a fall in the number of pupils
entering Salford’s provision. The number of pupils in Reception has fallen from
2,898 in 1997/98 (January 1998) to 2,677 in 2001/02 (September 2001), and is
forecast to continue to drop based on the number of resident two and three year
olds.
Primary FT NOR and Reception Intake
1997/1998
21,201
2,898
1998/1999
20,923
2,771
20,358
1999/2000
2,700
2000/2001
19,861
2,518
2001/2002
Capacity
NOR Reception Upwards
Reception Intake
19,292
2,677
19,256
2002/2003
2,494
18,944
2003/2004
2,459
2004/2005
18,818
2005/2006
18,755
-
4.2
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5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
The LEA is required, annually to submit a surplus place return to the DfES. The
Secretary of State uses this return to determine if any action should be taken
against an LEA, or schools that maintain unnecessary surplus places. The return
requests that for every school with a surplus of 25% or more (and at least 30
surplus places) the LEA should identify either how that surplus might be
removed or what special factors the authority believes make removal impractical
or unnecessary; for example identifying schools which might be showing high
levels of surplus because they are new schools which have less than their full
compliment of year groups. On the most recent return submitted by the LEA in
2001 there were twelve primary schools with 25% or more (and at least 30
surplus places) unfilled, and the LEA committed itself to a broad, far-reaching
review aimed at dramatically reducing this number.
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4.3
The Audit Commission in their Management Handbook 'Trading Places', which
examines the supply and organisation of school places, states that "Maintaining
a higher than necessary level of surplus places ties up resources that could be
better used to improve the quality of education. Moreover, to delay dealing with
surplus places may have educational as well as financial consequences, if it
leads to small schools". As well as costing more per pupil, small schools may be
less able than larger ones to provide a full range of teaching expertise and
resources necessary for an effective education service. However there is by no
means conclusive evidence that small schools necessarily equate with a poor
quality education for pupils. Therefore a balanced judgement needs to be
formed, that takes into account the full range of factors.
4.4
By developing proposals the LEA may be able to address the problems of
overcrowding that occurs in a small number of schools.
Demographics and Pupil Population Forecasts
4.5
The attached appendix contains detailed statistics relating to pupil numbers and
school places in the primary phase of Salford’s education provision.
Table 1 shows how surplus places are distributed across the city’s wards.
Surplus is especially high in two wards: Weaste & Seedley, and Kersal. Of the
twenty wards in the city, seven have a surplus of 20% or more, while only five
have a surplus below 10%. Surplus is predominantly concentrated in the western
third of the city – the inner-city areas. The table also estimates the number of
classes needed (to the nearest half-class) by dividing the number of reception
pupils in each ward by 30. A comparative figure for current classes is estimated
by dividing the standard admission number (SAN) of all schools in each ward by
30. (It should be noted that in many cases the SAN and the school capacity are
not well matched). This analysis suggests that overall there are 27, half too
many primary school classes in the sector, and the picture varies geographically.
Three wards – Claremont, Little Hulton and Ordsall – account for nine of these.
Table 2 provides a breakdown of total number of pupils on roll and reception
intake by ward. From this, it is clear that the most rapid decline in pupil numbers
over the last five years has occurred in Pendlebury and Pendleton. Three other
wards – Blackfriars, Langworthy and Ordsall – have fallen by over 20%.
Table 3 provides a school by school breakdown of SAN, number on roll, surplus,
capacity and classes as estimated by dividing the SAN by 30. Table 4 shows the
change in total number of pupils on roll by school from 1997. Table 5 shows the
change in reception numbers, i.e. full-time intake, by school from 1997.
Finally, three maps are provided. These show the number of children aged 3
(2002 intake), aged 2 (2003 intake) and aged 1 (2004 intake) by postcode area.
The data is sourced from the Health Authority, and is based on GP registrations.
The areas are shaded based on the number of groups of 30 children who are
resident within them.
4.6
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Thus the demand for places at individual schools and across groups of schools
will be examined and compared with the availability of places.
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Future Housing and Regeneration Development
4.7
The LEA will consult fully with the local Planning Department on any future
housing and regeneration development in order to identify the demand for school
places from proposed residential developments, prior to the publication of any
proposals. In the context of a continuing fall in population across the City, some
of the planned development is aimed at retaining people within the City.
Improving our information
4.8
A ward-based analysis is not without its problems: in particular, schools are
allocated to a ward based on their location and not on a more sophisticated
analysis of where their pupils are resident. Wards may also not be the most
sensible geographical unit on which to plan service provision. The review team
will need to consider these issues in determining the basis on which to move
forward, possibly using the alternative Service Delivery Areas or geographical
areas defined specifically for the purposes of the review.
4.9
In January 2002, all Salford’s schools will for the first time be taking part in a
pupil-level census return. Following the checking and collation of this data, it will
become possible to improve estimation methods using postcode information
from existing pupils. This will mean that, for example, information on resident
children can be more accurately used to model primary school intakes, and that
reliable and practical geographical units for analysis can be developed.
Standards and Quality of Education
4.10
The LEA will take account of Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 outcomes, recent
Ofsted Reports and the standards and quality of educational provision when
considering the removal of surplus places. Any resultant proposal to rationalise
the provision of places must demonstrate how such a proposal will lead to
improved standards.
Denominational Provision
4.11
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The LEA maintains a number of schools that support in principle particular
religious faiths in their teaching. Such schools fall into the category of voluntary
controlled or voluntary aided schools. For voluntary controlled schools either the
LEA or the Governing Body may publish proposals in respect of school
organisation and supply of places. It is for the appropriate Faith Bodies or the
Governing Body to put forward proposals in relation to a voluntary aided school.
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4.12
The LEA will consult with the Faith Bodies in respect of denominational schools.
The School Standards and Framework Act requires each LEA to maintain the
proportion of places at any denomination wherever possible. Any resultant
proposals will seek to ensure that such proportions are maintained, however, in
discussions with Diocesan Bodies there will need to be close examination of
individual schools with significant surplus places.
Asset Management Plan (AMP)
4.13
Details of condition, suitability and sufficiency of school buildings will be drawn
from the AMP.
Financial Viability
4.14
All schools are funded in the same way, with budgets allocated substantially on
the basis of pupil numbers. Clearly falling school rolls at individual schools will
result in a reduced budget, which may affect the schools ability to maintain
necessary staffing levels to deliver a broad and balanced curriculum. Issues of
financial viability will be examined.
5.
TIMESCALE
5.1
This document, consulting on the basic data driving the review, will be circulated
to all school governing bodies and other stakeholders for comment during the
Spring Term, January - April 2002.
5.2
Following this consultation, the Council will consider its strategy regarding how to
address primary surplus places. This strategy will be informed by:
5.3
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(a)
Priority of need to address surplus places in individual schools / school
clusters;
(b)
Availability of funding streams to support capital consequences of
differing measures involved.
The Council will look to produce an initial strategy document, with priority options
for consultation, in September 2002.
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Appendix
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Ward Information
Table 1 shows basic ward information as of September 2001. Classes needed are based on actual
pupil numbers in reception (September 01) of individual schools within the ward, current classes on
SANs of individual schools. The number of children is divided by 30 and rounded up to the nearest half
to obtain class numbers.
Table 1
Basic Ward Level Information
Total Capacity
Overcrow Classes Current
Surplus (MOE)
surplus ding
Needed
Classes Diff
Barton
225
1249
18%
4
5.5
6.5
Blackfriars
140
732
19%
1
3.5
4
Broughton
247
1320
19%
0
5.5
7.5
Cadishead
94
839
11%
32
3.5
4.5
Claremont
139
1440
10%
0
6.5
10
Eccles
98
877
11%
0
4
4.5
Irlam
169
1327
13%
14
5.5
7.5
Kersal
451
1559
29%
0
5.5
7.5
Langworthy
244
1091
22%
0
4.5
5.5
Little Hulton
392
1978
20%
10
7
10.5
Ordsall
164
677
24%
0
2.5
5
Pendlebury
36
641
6%
0
3.5
3.5
Pendleton
164
803
20%
0
3
4.5
Swinton North
163
2048
8%
4
9
11
Swinton South
108
1011
11%
4
4.5
5
Walkden North
41
851
5%
48
4
4.5
Walkden South
53
1173
5%
9
5
5.5
Weaste/Seedley
206
660
31%
0
2.5
3.5
Winton
287
1373
21%
0
5
7
Worsley/Boothstown
12
903
1%
52
5
5
Total
3433
22552
15%
178
95
122.5
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1
0.5
2
1
3.5
0.5
2
2
1
3.5
2.5
0
1.5
2
0.5
0.5
0.5
1
2
0
27.5
Table 2 shows total number of pupils on roll and school intake figures. Intake figures for 2002 and
2003 are projections based upon Health Authority data that provides numbers of children by year of
age and 4-figure post code (eg M30 7, M4 2).
There are several factors which introduce a great deal of uncertainty to these estimates:
 Health Authority (HA) data is post code based, not ward based. There is currently no
completely accurate way to transfer from one to the other.
 The number of children of a particular age will never match the number of children in Salford
schools, due to the effect of independent schools and high internal (between wards) and
external (between LEAs) pupil mobility. In particular, there are large numbers of Manchester
LEA children in some schools.
 The fact that the HA data shows a pupil residing in a particular post code does not imply that
they are educated there. For example, many children resident in Swinton South are educated
in Swinton North.
Table 2
Basic Ward Level Information
Number On Roll
Barton
Blackfriars
Broughton
Cadishead
Claremont
Eccles
Irlam
Kersal
Langworthy
Little Hulton
Ordsall
Pendlebury
Pendleton
Swinton North
Swinton South
Walkden North
Walkden South
Weaste/Seedley
Winton
Worsley/Boothstown
Total
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Jan-97 Jan-98 Jan-99 Jan-00 Jan-01 Sep-01 5 Year Change
1043
1066
1080
1068
1043
1028
-15
-1%
769
659
625
613
630
593
-176
-24%
1214
1178
1124
1051
1099
1073
-141
-11%
758
797
806
800
779
777
19
2%
1413
1367
1356
1355
1331
1301
-112
-8%
839
823
816
810
793
779
-60
-7%
1230
1240
1242
1202
1176
1172
-58
-4%
1174
1186
1157
1187
1145
1108
-66
-4%
1085
1001
964
919
900
847
-238
-22%
1801
1776
1788
1736
1659
1596
-205
-10%
651
642
604
572
538
508
-143
-21%
868
836
825
763
709
605
-263
-41%
910
920
876
775
662
639
-271
-34%
1984
1990
1961
1927
1860
1889
-95
-5%
947
938
928
891
912
907
-40
-4%
911
897
887
875
891
858
-53
-6%
1105
1123
1143
1142
1155
1129
24
2%
557
545
535
520
496
454
-103
-16%
1309
1285
1255
1188
1134
1086
-223
-16%
928
932
951
964
949
943
15
2%
21496 21201 20923 20358 19861 19292 -2204
-10%
Intake
Jan-97
156
126
161
121
191
130
169
175
166
289
99
133
138
273
133
132
163
90
182
142
3169
Jan-98
150
77
168
116
171
109
183
159
126
240
94
99
139
280
118
122
153
82
176
136
2898
Jan-99
136
88
143
117
180
110
146
153
128
239
77
102
109
258
125
124
167
77
166
126
2771
Jan-00
151
84
130
95
183
99
166
195
108
230
89
89
86
245
128
113
156
63
150
140
2700
Estimated Estimated
Jan-01 Sep-01 '02 Intake '03 Intake
135
152
145
134
99
93
94
94
153
153
135
140
94
100
87
100
171
183
187
194
105
109
104
110
154
160
154
130
147
165
145
155
108
122
122
123
213
208
200
195
71
66
60
61
84
92
96
92
80
90
97
83
207
259
191
147
127
123
142
144
111
109
101
98
152
146
128
150
60
61
51
59
131
149
134
128
116
137
121
122
2518
2677
2494
2459
School Information
The following tables give school information in a similar format to that of wards above. NO. 30 classes
is based on dividing the SAN figure by 30, as stated earlier.
Table 3
Basic Information By Primary School
DfEE
3506
3515
2059
3031
3516
3612
3302
3317
2040
2094
2016
3602
3625
2096
3034
3514
2037
2007
3008
3618
2026
3033
2057
2061
2081
3040
2052
2076
3525
2036
3802
2011
3006
3622
2008
2098
2022
2086
2075
3524
2074
3039
3523
3042
2051
2087
3022
3615
3510
3520
3521
2031
3025
3624
3609
2065
2070
School
ward
Godfrey Ermen Memorial CofE Primary School
Barton
Holy Cross and All Saints RC Primary SchoolBarton
Lewis Street Primary School
Barton
St Andrew's CofE Primary School(Eccles) Barton
St Mary's RC Primary School(Eccles)
Barton
Ss Peter and John's RC Primary School
Blackfriars
St Paul's CofE Primary School(New Windsor/Cross
Blackfriars
Lane)
St Philip's CofE Primary School
Blackfriars
The Friars Primary School
Blackfriars
Marlborough Road Primary School
Broughton
North Grecian Street Primary School
Broughton
St Boniface RC Primary School
Broughton
St Thomas of Canterbury Primary School
Broughton
Cadishead Primary School
Cadishead
St Mary's CofE Primary School
Cadishead
St Teresa's RC Primary School
Cadishead
Light Oaks Infant School
Claremont
Light Oaks Junior School
Claremont
St John's CofE Primary School
Claremont
St Luke's RC Primary School
Claremont
Summerville Primary School
Claremont
Christ Church CofE Primary School
Eccles
Clarendon Road Community Primary School Eccles
Monton Green Primary School
Eccles
Fiddlers Lane Community Primary School
Irlam
Irlam Endowed Primary School
Irlam
Irlam Primary School
Irlam
Moorfield Community Primary School
Irlam
St Joseph's the Worker RC Primary School(Irlam)
Irlam
Brentnall Primary School
Kersal
Broughton Jewish Cassel Fox Primary SchoolKersal
Lower Kersal Community Primary School
Kersal
St Paul's CofE Primary School(Kersal/Salford)Kersal
St Philip's RC Primary School
Kersal
Langworthy Road Primary School
Langworthy
Lark Hill Community Primary School
Langworthy
Seedley Primary School
Langworthy
Dukesgate Primary School
Little Hulton
Hilton Lane Primary School
Little Hulton
Our Lady and Lancashire Martyrs' RC PrimaryLittle
School
Hulton
Peel Hall Primary School
Little Hulton
St Andrew's Methodist Primary School
Little Hulton
St Joseph's RC Primary School(Little Hulton) Little Hulton
St Paul's Peel CofE Primary School
Little Hulton
Wharton Primary School
Little Hulton
Radclyffe Community Primary School
Ordsall
St Clement's Egerton CofE Primary School Ordsall
St Joseph's RC Primary School(Salford/Ordsall)
Ordsall
St Augustine's CofE Primary School
Pendlebury
St Mark's RC Primary School
Pendlebury
St Mary's RC Primary School(Swinton)
Pendlebury
Charlestown Community Primary School
Pendleton
St George's CofE Primary School
Pendleton
St James' RC Primary School
Pendleton
St Sebastian's RC Primary School
Pendleton
Clifton Primary School
Swinton North
Moorside Primary School
Swinton North
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SAN
NOR Sep 01 MOE
Type
Sep 01 reception on Sep 01 surplus No. 30 classes
VA CE
50
260
349
89
2
VA RC
30
193
192
0
1
Community 45
187
314
127
1.5
VC CE
30
185
182
0
1
VA RC
30
203
212
9
1
VA RC
25
141
206
65
1
VA CE
30
156
199
43
1
VA CE
15
106
105
0
0.5
Community 45
190
222
32
1.5
Community 75
409
449
40
2.5
Community 56
296
392
96
2
VA RC
30
201
249
48
1
VA RC
60
167
230
63
2
Community 60
341
410
69
2
VC CE
35
224
249
25
1.5
VA RC
30
212
180
0
1
Community 85
255
260
5
3
Community 85
334
334
0
3
VC CE
30
217
223
6
1
VA RC
40
276
307
31
1.5
Community 45
219
316
97
1.5
VC CE
28
191
223
32
1
Community 55
334
400
66
2
Community 38
254
254
0
1.5
Community 45
273
290
17
1.5
VC Other
37
237
262
25
1.5
Community 55
381
367
0
2
Community 30
127
204
77
1
VA RC
33
154
204
50
1.5
Community 52
140
358
218
2
VA Jewish 50
264
430
166
2
Community 30
184
215
31
1
VC CE
30
174
207
33
1
VA RC
45
346
349
3
1.5
Community 45
265
312
47
1.5
Community 60
281
364
83
2
Community 60
301
415
114
2
Community 30
176
217
41
1
Community 30
207
206
0
1
VA RC
30
110
142
32
1
Community 55
237
354
117
2
VC Other
30
215
206
0
1
VA RC
30
115
146
31
1
VC CE
45
286
337
51
1.5
Community 50
250
370
120
2
Community 48
228
299
71
2
VC CE
40
170
215
45
1.5
VA RC
40
115
163
48
1.5
VA CE
30
196
210
14
1
VA RC
30
192
210
18
1
VA RC
32
217
221
4
1.5
Community 30
165
183
18
1
VC CE
30
183
193
10
1
VA RC
45
162
238
76
1.5
VA RC
30
129
189
60
1
Community 45
306
318
12
1.5
Community 61
324
404
80
2.5
2092
3519
3511
2091
3041
2090
2095
2073
2088
3522
3037
3513
2097
2082
2072
3504
3621
3017
2027
2056
2085
2063
3518
2062
3043
3030
3512
Mossfield Primary School
Swinton North Community
St Charles' RC Primary School
Swinton North VA RC
St Peter's CofE Primary School
Swinton North VA CE
The Deans Primary School
Swinton North Community
Wardley CofE Primary School
Swinton North VC CE
Broadoak Primary School
Swinton South Community
Grosvenor Road Primary School
Swinton South Community
Bridgewater Primary School
Walkden North Community
North Walkden Primary School
Walkden North Community
St Edmund's RC Primary School
Walkden North VA RC
St Paul's CofE Primary School(Heathside) Walkden North VC CE
Christ The King RC Primary School
Walkden South VA RC
Ellenbrook Community Primary School
Walkden South Community
James Brindley Community Primary School Walkden South Community
Mesne Lea Primary School
Walkden South Community
St Paul's CofE Primary School(Crompton St) Walkden South VA CE
All Souls RC Primary School
Weaste/SeedleyVA RC
St Luke's CofE Primary School
Weaste/SeedleyVC CE
Tootal Drive Primary School
Weaste/SeedleyCommunity
Alder Park Primary School
Winton
Community
Barton Moss Community Primary School
Winton
Community
Beech Street Community Primary School
Winton
Community
St Gilbert's RC Primary School
Winton
VA RC
Westwood Park Community Primary School Winton
Community
Boothstown Methodist Primary School
Worsley/Boothstown
VC Other
St Andrew's CofE Primary School(Boothstown)
Worsley/Boothstown
VC CE
St Mark's CofE Primary School
Worsley/Boothstown
VA CE
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60
32
42
30
30
60
90
45
30
30
30
30
30
30
42
30
25
30
40
30
45
45
35
45
30
65
45
407
178
282
208
184
438
469
290
205
173
190
183
213
213
308
212
117
151
186
182
204
189
227
284
207
433
303
416
205
291
204
210
434
577
298
162
206
185
210
206
211
330
216
192
210
258
248
258
324
253
290
190
398
315
9
27
9
0
26
0
108
8
0
33
0
27
0
0
22
4
75
59
72
66
54
135
26
6
0
0
12
2
1.5
1.5
1
1
2
3
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5
1
1
1
1.5
1
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1
2.5
1.5
Table 4
Number On Roll (Reception and above)
Figures of 0 indicate school was not open
DfEE
3506
3515
2059
3031
3516
3612
3302
3317
2040
3005
2094
2016
3602
3625
2096
3034
3514
2054
2055
2037
2007
3008
3618
2026
3033
2057
2061
2081
3040
2052
2076
3525
2036
3802
2011
3006
3622
2008
2098
2022
2033
2086
2075
3524
2074
3039
3523
3042
2051
2087
3022
3615
3510
3520
3521
2079
2031
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School
ward
Jan-97
Godfrey Ermen Memorial CofE Primary School
Barton
245
Holy Cross and All Saints RC Primary School
Barton
180
Lewis Street Primary School
Barton
252
St Andrew's CofE Primary School(Eccles)Barton
161
St Mary's RC Primary School(Eccles)
Barton
205
Ss Peter and John's RC Primary School Blackfriars
148
St Paul's CofE Primary School(New Windsor/Cross
BlackfriarsLane) 180
St Philip's CofE Primary School
Blackfriars
103
The Friars Primary School
Blackfriars
223
Ascension CE
Blackfriars
115
Marlborough Road Primary School
Broughton
445
North Grecian Street Primary School
Broughton
354
St Boniface RC Primary School
Broughton
185
St Thomas of Canterbury Primary School Broughton
230
Cadishead Primary School
Cadishead
0
St Mary's CofE Primary School
Cadishead
231
St Teresa's RC Primary School
Cadishead
193
Cadishead Junior
Cadishead
175
Cadishead Infant
Cadishead
159
Light Oaks Infant School
Claremont
252
Light Oaks Junior School
Claremont
337
St John's CofE Primary School
Claremont
230
St Luke's RC Primary School
Claremont
290
Summerville Primary School
Claremont
304
Christ Church CofE Primary School
Eccles
190
Clarendon Road Community Primary School
Eccles
387
Monton Green Primary School
Eccles
262
Fiddlers Lane Community Primary SchoolIrlam
241
Irlam Endowed Primary School
Irlam
233
Irlam Primary School
Irlam
382
Moorfield Community Primary School
Irlam
199
St Joseph's the Worker RC Primary School(Irlam)
Irlam
175
Brentnall Primary School
Kersal
158
Broughton Jewish Cassel Fox Primary School
Kersal
291
Lower Kersal Community Primary School Kersal
218
St Paul's CofE Primary School(Kersal/Salford)
Kersal
176
St Philip's RC Primary School
Kersal
331
Langworthy Road Primary School
Langworthy
338
Lark Hill Community Primary School
Langworthy
0
Seedley Primary School
Langworthy
412
West Liverpool Street
Langworthy
335
Dukesgate Primary School
Little Hulton
191
Hilton Lane Primary School
Little Hulton
213
Our Lady and Lancashire Martyrs' RC Primary
LittleSchool
Hulton
147
Peel Hall Primary School
Little Hulton
280
St Andrew's Methodist Primary School Little Hulton
236
St Joseph's RC Primary School(Little Hulton)
Little Hulton
170
St Paul's Peel CofE Primary School
Little Hulton
266
Wharton Primary School
Little Hulton
298
Radclyffe Community Primary School
Ordsall
280
St Clement's Egerton CofE Primary SchoolOrdsall
241
St Joseph's RC Primary School(Salford/Ordsall)
Ordsall
130
St Augustine's CofE Primary School
Pendlebury
201
St Mark's RC Primary School
Pendlebury
194
St Mary's RC Primary School(Swinton) Pendlebury
259
Silverdale
Pendlebury
214
Charlestown Community Primary School Pendleton
187
Jan-98
247
179
240
187
213
132
163
101
183
80
451
347
193
187
357
246
194
0
0
237
345
213
297
275
192
369
262
264
234
389
181
172
167
276
220
189
334
314
0
389
298
199
210
148
275
224
150
290
280
264
251
127
197
187
259
193
186
Jan-99
244
176
255
196
209
141
163
100
221
0
410
357
192
165
354
249
203
0
0
227
343
219
291
276
191
364
261
275
232
386
184
165
132
275
206
193
351
287
0
390
287
197
212
146
283
233
148
293
276
255
217
132
202
183
263
177
184
Jan-00
257
184
224
192
211
150
166
102
195
0
366
354
186
145
355
231
214
0
0
236
341
221
300
257
189
357
264
278
223
383
151
167
140
274
220
196
357
270
0
369
280
196
207
129
265
229
144
296
270
247
201
124
196
194
233
140
166
Jan-01 Sep-01
260
260
190
193
201
187
184
185
208
203
155
141
176
156
108
106
191
190
0
0
433
409
313
296
194
201
159
167
353
341
217
224
209
212
0
0
0
0
256
255
332
334
221
217
282
276
240
219
192
191
341
334
260
254
276
273
229
237
377
381
134
127
160
154
151
140
260
264
201
184
189
174
344
346
276
265
280
281
344
301
0
0
187
176
211
207
127
110
233
237
216
215
125
115
294
286
266
250
242
228
181
165
115
115
167
196
192
192
224
217
126
0
176
165
3025
3624
3609
2038
2065
2070
2092
3519
3511
2091
3041
2090
2095
2073
2088
3522
3037
3513
2097
2082
2072
3504
3621
3017
2027
2056
2085
2063
3518
2062
3043
3030
3512
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St George's CofE Primary School
Pendleton
205
St James' RC Primary School
Pendleton
197
St Sebastian's RC Primary School
Pendleton
165
Broadwalk
Pendleton
156
Clifton Primary School
Swinton North
293
Moorside Primary School
Swinton North
408
Mossfield Primary School
Swinton North
425
St Charles' RC Primary School
Swinton North
216
St Peter's CofE Primary School
Swinton North
290
The Deans Primary School
Swinton North
146
Wardley CofE Primary School
Swinton North
206
Broadoak Primary School
Swinton South
453
Grosvenor Road Primary School
Swinton South
494
Bridgewater Primary School
Walkden North 303
North Walkden Primary School
Walkden North 210
St Edmund's RC Primary School
Walkden North 189
St Paul's CofE Primary School(Heathside)Walkden North 209
Christ The King RC Primary School
Walkden South 179
Ellenbrook Community Primary School Walkden South 198
James Brindley Community Primary School
Walkden South 186
Mesne Lea Primary School
Walkden South 321
St Paul's CofE Primary School(Crompton St)
Walkden South 221
All Souls RC Primary School
Weaste/Seedley 122
St Luke's CofE Primary School
Weaste/Seedley 184
Tootal Drive Primary School
Weaste/Seedley 251
Alder Park Primary School
Winton
213
Barton Moss Community Primary School Winton
228
Beech Street Community Primary School Winton
286
St Gilbert's RC Primary School
Winton
266
Westwood Park Community Primary School
Winton
316
Boothstown Methodist Primary School
Worsley/Boothstown
196
St Andrew's CofE Primary School(Boothstown)
Worsley/Boothstown
436
St Mark's CofE Primary School
Worsley/Boothstown
296
201
200
159
174
303
394
401
212
291
172
217
454
484
308
205
179
205
176
213
202
317
215
127
174
244
215
233
271
254
312
202
440
290
189
190
152
161
309
370
413
203
274
183
209
453
475
306
202
179
200
175
212
223
312
221
129
166
240
212
226
259
251
307
202
437
312
184
172
145
108
314
349
387
195
284
198
200
449
442
303
202
173
197
182
213
220
309
218
132
159
229
205
217
227
241
298
205
448
311
175
173
138
0
306
337
376
183
276
200
182
440
472
305
205
189
192
183
216
234
305
217
128
164
204
196
218
194
242
284
207
435
307
183
162
129
0
306
324
407
178
282
208
184
438
469
290
205
173
190
183
213
213
308
212
117
151
186
182
204
189
227
284
207
433
303
Table 5
Intake (Reception numbers)
Figures of 0 indicate school was not open
DfEE
2059
3031
3506
3515
3516
2040
3005
3302
3317
3612
2016
2094
3602
3625
2054
2055
2096
3034
3514
2007
2026
2037
3008
3618
2057
2061
3033
2052
2076
2081
3040
3525
2011
2036
3006
3622
3802
2008
2022
2033
2098
2051
2074
2075
2086
3039
3042
3523
3524
2087
3022
3615
2079
3510
3520
3521
2031
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School
ward
Lewis Street Primary School
Barton
St Andrew's CofE Primary School(Eccles)
Barton
Godfrey Ermen Memorial CofE Primary School
Barton
Holy Cross and All Saints RC Primary School
Barton
St Mary's RC Primary School(Eccles)
Barton
The Friars Primary School
Blackfriars
Ascension CE
Blackfriars
St Paul's CofE Primary School(New Windsor/CrossBlackfriars
Lane)
St Philip's CofE Primary School
Blackfriars
Ss Peter and John's RC Primary School
Blackfriars
North Grecian Street Primary School
Broughton
Marlborough Road Primary School
Broughton
St Boniface RC Primary School
Broughton
St Thomas of Canterbury Primary School
Broughton
Cadishead Junior
Cadishead
Cadishead Infant
Cadishead
Cadishead Primary School
Cadishead
St Mary's CofE Primary School
Cadishead
St Teresa's RC Primary School
Cadishead
Light Oaks Junior School
Claremont
Summerville Primary School
Claremont
Light Oaks Infant School
Claremont
St John's CofE Primary School
Claremont
St Luke's RC Primary School
Claremont
Clarendon Road Community Primary School
Eccles
Monton Green Primary School
Eccles
Christ Church CofE Primary School
Eccles
Irlam Primary School
Irlam
Moorfield Community Primary School
Irlam
Fiddlers Lane Community Primary School
Irlam
Irlam Endowed Primary School
Irlam
St Joseph's the Worker RC Primary School(Irlam) Irlam
Lower Kersal Community Primary School
Kersal
Brentnall Primary School
Kersal
St Paul's CofE Primary School(Kersal/Salford)
Kersal
St Philip's RC Primary School
Kersal
Broughton Jewish Cassel Fox Primary School
Kersal
Langworthy Road Primary School
Langworthy
Seedley Primary School
Langworthy
West Liverpool Street
Langworthy
Lark Hill Community Primary School
Langworthy
Wharton Primary School
Little Hulton
Peel Hall Primary School
Little Hulton
Hilton Lane Primary School
Little Hulton
Dukesgate Primary School
Little Hulton
St Andrew's Methodist Primary School
Little Hulton
St Paul's Peel CofE Primary School
Little Hulton
St Joseph's RC Primary School(Little Hulton)
Little Hulton
Our Lady and Lancashire Martyrs' RC Primary School
Little Hulton
Radclyffe Community Primary School
Ordsall
St Clement's Egerton CofE Primary School
Ordsall
St Joseph's RC Primary School(Salford/Ordsall) Ordsall
Silverdale
Pendlebury
St Augustine's CofE Primary School
Pendlebury
St Mark's RC Primary School
Pendlebury
St Mary's RC Primary School(Swinton)
Pendlebury
Charlestown Community Primary School
Pendleton
Jan-97
36
27
38
24
31
35
19
28
17
27
42
60
31
28
0
55
0
35
31
0
36
81
31
43
58
40
32
54
22
34
33
26
25
16
31
56
47
48
65
53
0
50
43
33
29
36
43
30
25
40
38
21
31
29
28
45
31
Jan-98
33
28
39
22
28
18
4
27
13
15
45
63
30
30
0
0
55
35
26
0
34
65
22
50
42
39
28
58
25
44
32
24
38
25
24
43
29
36
57
33
0
38
41
31
25
32
42
12
19
37
35
22
14
27
27
31
29
Jan-99
29
24
34
26
23
30
0
20
16
22
40
52
32
19
0
0
52
32
33
0
40
75
31
34
42
40
28
47
22
31
29
17
21
19
31
47
35
34
55
39
0
35
35
31
32
31
43
17
15
32
24
21
16
30
23
33
27
Jan-00
26
28
42
25
30
29
0
18
16
21
44
44
25
17
0
0
44
22
29
0
31
82
29
41
39
33
27
54
16
39
28
29
39
18
29
61
48
32
38
38
0
44
33
30
22
29
41
16
15
42
28
19
20
25
27
17
17
Jan-01
25
23
33
27
27
31
0
25
19
24
41
62
28
22
0
0
51
18
25
0
29
85
30
27
45
32
28
53
15
41
30
15
21
27
24
43
32
44
44
0
20
31
25
30
19
30
44
18
16
33
27
11
10
19
26
29
25
Sep-01
30
30
39
27
26
32
0
24
13
24
33
57
30
33
0
0
38
32
30
0
25
86
30
42
50
32
27
53
15
39
33
20
30
26
26
50
33
40
30
0
52
39
27
30
15
30
38
18
11
29
20
17
0
30
32
30
27
2038
3025
3609
3624
2065
2070
2091
2092
3041
3511
3519
2090
2095
2073
2088
3037
3522
2072
2082
2097
3504
3513
2027
3017
3621
2056
2062
2063
2085
3518
3030
3043
3512
Broadwalk
St George's CofE Primary School
St Sebastian's RC Primary School
St James' RC Primary School
Clifton Primary School
Moorside Primary School
The Deans Primary School
Mossfield Primary School
Wardley CofE Primary School
St Peter's CofE Primary School
St Charles' RC Primary School
Broadoak Primary School
Grosvenor Road Primary School
Bridgewater Primary School
North Walkden Primary School
St Paul's CofE Primary School(Heathside)
St Edmund's RC Primary School
Mesne Lea Primary School
James Brindley Community Primary School
Ellenbrook Community Primary School
St Paul's CofE Primary School(Crompton St)
Christ The King RC Primary School
Tootal Drive Primary School
St Luke's CofE Primary School
All Souls RC Primary School
Alder Park Primary School
Westwood Park Community Primary School
Beech Street Community Primary School
Barton Moss Community Primary School
St Gilbert's RC Primary School
St Andrew's CofE Primary School(Boothstown)
Boothstown Methodist Primary School
St Mark's CofE Primary School
Pendleton
23
Pendleton
30
Pendleton
27
Pendleton
27
Swinton North
40
Swinton North
43
Swinton North
25
Swinton North
52
Swinton North
35
Swinton North
43
Swinton North
35
Swinton South
65
Swinton South
68
Walkden North
43
Walkden North
29
Walkden North
29
Walkden North
31
Walkden South
48
Walkden South
25
Walkden South
30
Walkden South
33
Walkden South
27
Weaste/Seedley 32
Weaste/Seedley 34
Weaste/Seedley 24
Winton
30
Winton
45
Winton
44
Winton
36
Winton
27
Worsley/Boothstown
65
Worsley/Boothstown
32
Worsley/Boothstown
45
25
26
27
32
45
51
29
57
29
42
27
63
55
41
30
28
23
44
25
31
29
24
32
24
26
33
45
37
31
30
66
29
41
16
23
20
23
44
37
28
61
31
35
22
63
62
43
27
31
23
43
36
30
31
27
35
22
20
29
39
35
31
32
56
23
47
17
21
15
16
42
44
30
41
26
44
18
60
68
39
26
25
23
42
28
30
30
26
23
19
21
31
30
29
33
27
63
30
47
0
17
18
20
33
34
27
43
19
34
17
60
67
36
27
25
23
38
28
31
30
25
16
23
21
21
35
18
28
29
52
27
37
0
25
18
20
42
37
30
53
30
42
25
60
63
35
30
26
18
42
17
29
30
28
24
21
16
20
39
29
28
33
65
30
42
Resident children maps
The following pages contain three maps. These show the number of children aged 3
(2002 intake), aged 2 (2003 intake) and aged 1 (2004 intake) by postcode area. The
data is sourced from the Health Authority, and is based on GP registrations. The
areas are shaded based on the number of groups of 30 children who are resident
within them.
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