NOTA 6 ADMINISTRACIÓN DE RIESGOS
B.- POLITICAS DE UTILIZACIÓN DE PRODUCTOS DERIVADOS Y ADMINISTRACIÓN DE RIESGO I.- SOBRE LA UTILIZACION DE PRODUCTOS DERIVADOS
IV.- ESTABLECIMIENTO DE LÍMITES SOBRE LA EXPOSICIÓN AL RIESGO
5 Riesgos de Seguros
5.1 Objetivos, políticas y procesos para la Gestión de Riesgos de Seguros
Published admission number Sept 2016: 174
Applications received (all preferences) Sept 2015: 320 Number on roll Jan 2015: 756
In 2015 the last child was admitted under criterion 4
Admissions Policy
Where applications for admission exceed the number of places available, the following criteria will be
applied, in the order set out below, to determine which children to admit:
1. Looked After Children and previously looked after children (see definition on pages 13-14);
2. Either students from the seven main feeder primary schools (listed below) or children whose habitual home is in the priority admission area*:
• Ardleigh St Mary’s C of E Primary School
• Bradfield Primary School
• Dedham C of E Primary School
• St George’s C of E Primary School, Great Bromley
• Highfields Primary School, Lawford
• Lawford C of E Aided Primary School
• Mistley Norman C of E Primary School 3. Siblings‡ of students on roll at the date of entry;
4. Remaining applications.
In each of the above criteria priority will be decided on proximity of the child’s home to the school, with those living closest being accorded the highest priority.
Straight line distances are calculated by the LA as described on pages 12-13.
‡ LA sibling definition applies (see page 13).
* A map of the priority admission area is available from the school.
Waiting list held until: end of academic year.
Manningtree High School
Hall Lane, Dovercourt, Harwich, CO12 3TG Telephone: (01255) 245460
Email: [email protected] Website: www.hdhs.org.uk Headteacher: Mr R Garrett Academy (Co-educational) Specialist Humanities College 11–18
School Number: 881-5453
Published admission number Sept 2016: 260
Applications received (all preferences) Sept 2015: 232 Number on roll Jan 2015: 1102
In 2015 the last child was admitted under criterion 4
Admissions Policy
Where applications for admissions exceed the number of places available, the following criteria will be applied in the order set out below:
1. Looked After Children and previously looked after children (see definition on pages 13-14);
2. Where the child has a sibling# attending the school at the time of admission to the school;
3. Where there are medical grounds (supported by medical evidence) for admitting a child;
4. Proximity of the child’s home to the school, measured by straight line distance, with those living nearer being accorded the higher priority.
#The term ‘sibling’ includes step siblings, foster siblings and adopted siblings who reside permanently at the same address.
Waiting list held until: end of autumn term.
Admissions to Sixth Form
Details about entry requirements for Sixth Form courses are available from the school.
High School
* Parents of children applying under this criterion must inform the College in writing of this by the statutory national application closing date.
6. The remainder of places will be allocated by the proximity of the child’s home to the College. The closest to the College, as determined by straight line distance between the child’s address point and the Thorpe Campus address’ point will have the highest priority. Straight line distances are calculated by the LA as described on pages 12-13.
In the event of oversubscription within any of the above criteria, priority will be determined by straight line distance from the child’s home address point to the Thorpe Campus address point, those living closest being given highest priority. In the case of the ‘home’
being a flat, the distance will be measured to the single address point of the block. In the unlikely event of a tie the place will be offered on the basis of drawing lots.
Waiting list held until: end of autmn term, longer by request in writing each term.
Admissions to Sixth Form
Students will be admitted to the Sixth Form providing they meet the College and subject criteria for their preferred courses. The admission limit for entry to Year 12 for external applicants will be 25. Further information is available from the College, the Sixth Form prospectus or via the school’s website: www.
tendringtechnologycollege.org.
Thorpe Campus (11–14):
Landermere Road, Thorpe-le-Soken, CO16 0LQ Telephone: (01255) 861341
Email: [email protected] Website: www.tendringtechnologycollege.org Frinton Campus:
Rochford Way, Frinton-on-Sea, CO13 0AZ Telephone: (01255) 672116
School Number: 881-5432
Published admission number Sept 2016: 312
Applications received (all preferences) Sept 2015: 551 Number on roll Jan 2015: 1881
In 2015 the last child was admitted under criterion 6
Admissions Policy
In the event of oversubscription, places will be
allocated using the following criteria in the order given:
1. Looked After Children and previously looked after children (see definition on pages 13-14);
2. Children who attend the following schools:
• All Saints CE Primary School (Great Oakley)
• Engaines Primary School
• Frinton-on-Sea Primary School
• Hamford Primary School
• Kirby Primary School
• Rolph CE Primary School
• St Andrew’s CE Primary School (Weeley)
• Tendring Primary School
• Walton-on-the-Naze Primary School
• Wix & Wrabness Primary School;
3. Children with a sibling (including step- and adopted brothers and sisters) attending the College in year groups 7–12 and who will still be on roll at the date of admission;
4. Children living in the priority admission area (an admissions area map can be seen by requesting it from the College);
5*. Children of staff at the College in either or both of the following
-• member of staff has been employed for two or more years at the time the application is made;
• member of staff is recruited to fill a vacancy for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage;
Forest Hall Road, Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8TZ Telephone: (01279) 813384
Email: [email protected] Website: www.fhs.essex.sch.uk Headteacher: Mr S Hehir Academy (Co-educational) 11–16
School Number: 881-4015
Published admission number Sept 2016: 112
Applications received (all preferences) Sept 2015: 188 Number on roll Jan 2015: 321
In 2015 the last child was admitted under criterion 5
Admissions Policy
There is no guarantee of a place for children living in the priority admission area. In the event of
oversubscription any remaining places will be allocated using the following criteria in the order given:
1. Looked After Children and previously looked after children (see definition on pages 13-14);
2. Children living in the priority admission area with a sibling‡ attending the school;
3. Other children living in the priority admission area;
4. Children living outside the priority admission area with a sibling‡ attending the school;
5. Remaining applications.
In the event of oversubscription within any of the above criteria, priority will be determined by straight line distance from home to school, those living closest being given highest priority. Straight line distances will be calculated by the LA as described on pages 12-13.
‡ LA sibling definition applies (see page 13).
Waiting list held until: end of autumn term.
Parsonage Downs, Dunmow, CM6 2AU Telephone: (01371) 872560
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.helena-romanes.essex.sch.uk Headteacher: Mr S Knight
Academy (Co-educational) Specialist Humanities College 11–18
School Number: 881-5457
Published admission number Sept 2016: 240
Applications received (all preferences) Sept 2015: 484 Number on roll Jan 2015: 1277
In 2015 the last child was admitted under criterion 5
Admissions Policy
In the event of oversubscription, places will be
allocated using the following criteria in the order given:
1. Looked After Children and previously looked after children (see definition on pages 13-14);
2. Children from the priority admission area (map available at the school);
3. Where the child has a brother or sister‡ at the school at the closing date and where this sibling‡
remains at the school when the child starts;
4. Children of staff where a member of staff has been employed at the school for two or more years at the time at which the application for admission to the school has been made, and/or a member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage;
5. Remaining applications.
Straight line distance between the home and school will be used as a tie-breaker with those living closest to the school having highest priority.
Straight line distances will be calculated by the LA as described on pages 12-13.
‡ LA sibling definition applies (see page 13).
Waiting list held until: end of autumn term.
Admissions to Sixth Form
The admissions number for Year 12 is 270. Admissions for Sixth Form are welcome from external applicants and the same minimum academic entry requirements will apply for both internal and external candidates.
In the event of oversubscription places will be given to those best suited academically to their chosen courses using predicted GCSE grades as the indicator. Any provisional offers made on this basis will be confirmed to those whose actual GCSE grades meet the
requirements on their chosen courses. (Looked after children and previously looked after children who meet the academic entry criteria will retain first priority).
A full Sixth Form Centre prospectus, including current entry requirements, application guidance and application form, is available from the Sixth Form Office.