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Hevingham Primary School
Context
Headteacher
Mrs Lydia Board
Cluster
Age range
4-11
Status
Foundation School
Type
Primary
DfE Number
2081
Contact details
Address
Hevingham Primary School
Westgate
Hevingham
Norwich
Norfolk
NR10 5NH
Telephone
01603-754677
Map
Areas
School & Community Zone
LA Area
North & East
Diocese
Not Applicable
Councillor division
Hevingham and Spixworth
District
Broadland
Councillor
Daniel Roper (Liberal Democrats)
Ofsted
Ofsted outcome
Last inspection
08/03/2018
Pupil numbers
Number on Roll (January 2024)
95
Planned admission numbers (2023/24)
15
Planned admission numbers (2024/25)
15
SEND Provision
Mixed year groups
All
Nurture provision
Yes
School visits
  • Open days
  • Individual visits
  • Open evenings
Transition support
  • Small group visits
  • Home visits
  • Transition week
Facilities
  • Inclusive after school provision
Curriculum Offer
Feeder schools
Feeds from
 
Number on Roll (NOR) detail
NOR January 2024
Yr R15
Yr 16
Yr 217
Yr 315
Yr 413
Yr 515
Yr 612
Yr 72
Total95
Admissions policy

School admission policy : 2023/24 (Agreed)

If all children within any of the rules below cannot be offered a place, the highest priority will be given to children living nearest to the school within that rule. To determine who lives nearest, distance will be measured on a straight line “crow fly” basis, using Ordnance Survey data. The address will be measured from the post office address point on the property. If, following the application of admission rules and distance, two applicants cannot be separated for a final place at a school the admissions body will use random allocation to determine the priority for the remaining place.

 

  1. Children with a statement of Special Educational Needs naming that school

  2. Children in public care who live in the area served by the school

  3. Children who live within the catchment area and have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of their admission

  4. Children who live within the catchment area and have no brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission

  5. Children who live outside the catchment area and have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of their admission

  6. Children living outside of the catchment area and have no brother or sister attending the school or adjoining middle/junior school at the time of their admission

Show School admission policy : 2024/25 (Agreed)

School admission policy : 2024/25 (Agreed)

If all children within any of the rules below cannot be offered a place, the highest priority will be given to children living nearest to the school within that rule. To determine who lives nearest, distance will be measured on a straight line “crow fly” basis, using Ordnance Survey data. The address will be measured from the post office address point on the property. If, following the application of admission rules and distance, two applicants cannot be separated for a final place at a school the admissions body will use random allocation to determine the priority for the remaining place.

 

  1. Children with a statement of Special Educational Needs naming that school

  2. Children in public care who live in the area served by the school

  3. Children who live within the catchment area and have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of their admission

  4. Children who live within the catchment area and have no brother or sister attending the school at the time of admission

  5. Children who live outside the catchment area and have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of their admission

  6. Children living outside of the catchment area and have no brother or sister attending the school or adjoining middle/junior school at the time of their admission

Show School admission policy : 2023/24 (Agreed)