PRIMEROS AUXILIOS 1. DEFINICION:
8. PRESIÓN ARTERIAL
Total places available – 30 Total applications received – 103 Foundation places
The governors have designated 20 places each year as foundation places to be filled by pupils whose families are committed and regular Christian worshippers. Preference will be given to children of committed Christian families who have been worshipping for the preceding 12 months. A minimum attendance of twice a month is expected. (Applicants who have recently moved to the area will be asked for a reference from their previous minister). Where the number of applications for admission exceeds 20 priority will be given to:
1. Looked after children, whose carer fulfils the foundation place commitment.
2. Children whose brothers and/or sisters are attending the school on the intended date of admission, who had obtained a foundation place, and whose families continue to be committed and worshipping Christians. 3. Children whose parent(s) are committed and
regular worshippers in one of the churches of St James Hatcham or St Michael’s United Church, New Cross.
4. Children of committed and regular worshippers on the grounds of their or their family’s exceptional medical or social need for this particular school and who would not otherwise qualify for admission. The application must be supported by a letter from a hospital consultant or similar professional setting out the reasons why the school is best able to meet the child’s needs and the difficulties that would be caused if the child had to attend another school. 5. Children whose parent(s) are committed and
regular worshippers in a Church of England church within the Deanery of Deptford. 6. Children whose parent(s) are committed and
regular worshippers in a Christian church within the Deanery of Deptford (who are full members of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland).
Unsuccessful applicants for foundation places will be automatically considered for any open places remaining unfilled at the end of the allocation procedure. If the governing body considers that the application does not fully meet the criteria for a foundation place, they will transfer it and consider it for an open place.
Open places
Governors have designated 10 places as open places. No consideration is given to active membership of a Church of England church, but parents applying for these places accept that the school provides an education based on Christian principles and that pupils take part in Christian worship and lessons in the curriculum for religious education. Where the number of applications for admission exceeds 10, priority will be given to:
1. Looked after children.
2. Children who have brothers and/or sisters attending the school on the intended date of admission.
3. Children on the grounds of their or their family’s exceptional medical or social need for this particular school who would not otherwise qualify for admission. The application must be supported by a letter from a hospital consultant or similar professional, setting out the reasons why the school is best able to meet the child’s needs and the difficulties that would be caused if the child had to attend another school. 4. Children whose permanent home address is
nearest, measured in a straight line from the home to the school gate.
St John Baptist CE
Primary School
Foundation places
Number of places available – 15
Number of on-time foundation applications received – 20
Open places
Number of places available – 15
Number of on-time open applications received – 84 Foundation places
A supplementary information form is required for those applying for a foundation place. Foundation places are offered to those parents who are faithful and regular worshippers in an Anglican or other Christian church that is a full member of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland. Where the number of applications for admission exceeds 15, priority will be given to: 1. Looked after children.
2. Children with an exceptional and professionally supported medical or social need for a place at this school.
3. Children with brothers or sisters already attending the school. The applicant’s brother or sister must be on the roll of the school on the intended day of admission.
4. Faithful and regular worshippers at St John the Baptist Church, Bromley Road, SE6.
5. Faithful and regular worshippers at the other churches in the parish: St Luke’s, St Mark’s and St Barnabas.
6. Faithful and regular worshippers at other churches that are full members of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.
If any one category is oversubscribed, places will be offered to applicants living closest to the school, measured in a straight line from the applicant’s home to the nearest school gate. Unsuccessful applicants for foundation places will automatically be considered for any open places remaining at the end of the allocation procedure. Any unfilled foundation places will become additional open places.
Open places
The governors have designated 15 places as ‘open’ for those families from other faiths, or no faith, that have chosen the school for the type of education and ethos it provides. Where the number of applications for admission exceeds 15 priority will be given to: 1. Looked after children.
2. Children with an exceptional and professionally supported medical or social need for a place at this school.
3. Children with brothers and sisters already attending the school. The applicant’s brother or sister must be on the roll of the school on the intended day of admission.
4. Nearness of the home to the school, measured in a straight line from the applicant’s home to the nearest school gate.
Siblings (foundation and open places)
When there are more siblings (brothers or sisters) than places available (in either category), places will be allocated to families living nearest to the school. It may not always be possible to offer siblings a place at the school.
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School
Number of places available – 30
Total number of on-time applications received – 105 Admissions policy
Where the number of applications for admission exceeds 30 priority will be given to:
1. Looked after Catholic children or looked after children in the care of Catholic families and previously looked after Catholic children who have been adopted or who have been the subject of a residence or guardianship order. 2. Baptised Catholic children from practising
families who live in the parish of Our Lady of the Assumption.
3. Baptised Catholic children from practising Catholic families living in other parishes. 4. Catholic siblings who have siblings on roll at
the school on date of entry of the application 5. Other looked after children in the care of local
families and previous looked after children who have been adopted or who have become the subject of a residence or guardianship order. 6. Children who are members of Eastern Orthodox
Churches. Evidence of Baptism will be required. 7. Christians of other denominations whose
parents are in sympathy with the aims and ethos of the school and whose application is supported by a minster of religion.
8. Any other application from other faiths, whose application is supported by a minister of faith.