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STAN DIAS YEAR 6 PARENT Speaking on behalf of 40+ South Harpenden Families

STAN DIAS YEAR 6 PARENT Speaking on behalf of 40+ South Harpenden Families. Priority areas for co-educational schools. Priority Area 7. Harpenden and St. Albans. Parishes:

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STAN DIAS YEAR 6 PARENT Speaking on behalf of 40+ South Harpenden Families

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  1. STAN DIAS YEAR 6 PARENT Speaking on behalf of 40+ South Harpenden Families

  2. Priority areas for co-educational schools Priority Area 7. Harpenden and St. Albans Parishes: Ayot St. Lawrence, Colney Heath, Flamstead, Harpenden, Harpenden Rural, Kimpton, King's Walden, London Colney, Markyate, Redbourn, Ridge, Sandridge, St. Michael, St. Pauls Walden, St. Stephens, St. Albans, Shenley, Wheathampstead Schools: Beaumont, Roundwood Park, Sandringham, Sir John Lawes

  3. Summary • What Parish profile modelling is done for numbers and schools in the priority area ? • What are the actuals Vs projections for each Parish for 2006 and previous years, (this may show up an unexpected effect of an admission/shortest designated route ruling !) and should be key to the planning process • Route Anomalies - ‘Shortest Designated Route’ – Redbourn ‘Nicky Line Cycle Way’ ruling • What was the admission profile for previous years up to 2004 (when rule was changed) and after. • For 2006, out of a total of 56 children in the Redbourn Parish – 53 were given a ranked school allocation. 35 of those were allocated place at Roundwood Park (44 of the total of the 53 were allocated a Harpenden Secondary School place). • Was this sizeable impact to available places for Harpenden children foreseen and was it adequately planned for ? • Rule 6 and Rule 7 • Did the planning process foresee that it would be possible for a child 8,714m away from Roundwood Park to get a place over a child less than half the distance away in Harpenden Southdown under Rule 6 (as shown on Pupil Audit Report) ?

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