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Sprowston Junior School
Context
Headteacher
Mr Matt Walton
Cluster
Age range
7-11
Status
Community School
Type
Junior
DfE Number
2146
Contact details
Address
Sprowston Junior School
Recreation Ground Road
Norwich
Norfolk
NR7 8EW
Telephone
01603-425150
Fax
01603-416581
Map
Areas
School & Community Zone
LA Area
North & East
Diocese
Not Applicable
Councillor division
Sprowston
District
Broadland
Councillor
John Martyn Ward (Conservative)
Ofsted
Ofsted outcome
Last inspection
21/06/2023
Pupil numbers
Number on Roll (May 2024)
196
Planned admission numbers (2024/25)
60
Planned admission numbers (2025/26)
60
Proposed Admission numbers (2026/27)
60
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SEND Provision
Mixed year groups
None
Nurture provision
Yes
School visits
  • Open days
  • Individual visits
  • Group visits
  • Open evenings
Transition support
  • Bespoke Transition package
  • Small group visits
  • Large group visits
Mental health support
  • Mental Health Champion
  • Emotional literacy support assistant (ELSA)
Curriculum Offer
Number on Roll (NOR) detail
NOR May 2024
Yr 351
Yr 431
Yr 556
Yr 658
Total196
Admissions policy

School admission policy : 2024/25 (Agreed)

THIS SCHOOL WAS NOT OVER-SUBSCRIBED IN SEPTEMBER 2021

If there are more applications for places than there are places available, the Local Authority  will give priority to children living nearest to the school, according to the following rules in this order of priority:

  1. children with an EHCP or statement of special educational needs naming that school
  2. children in public care, have been adopted from public care or adopted from abroad who are due to transfer
  3. children who are due to transfer, living in the catchment area who have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of their admission
  4. children who are due to transfer, living in the catchment area who have no brother or sister connection with the school
  5. children who are due to transfer and have been allocated a permanent place at a Specialist Resource Base attached to the school. (Places allocated by Norfolk County Council’s Placement panel).
  6. children eligible for the service premium.   A pupil is eligible for the service premium if: one of their parents is serving in the regular armed forces (including pupils with a parent who   is on full commitment as part of the full time reserve service); they have been registered as a ‘service child’ on the January school census at any point since 2016; one of their parents died whilst serving in the armed forces and the pupil receives a pension under the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme or the War Pensions Scheme
  7. children who are due to transfer, living outside the catchment area who have a   brother or sister attending the school at the time of their admission
  8. children who are due to transfer, living outside the catchment area and attend a feeder school at the opening date of the admission round.
  9. 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 is made and/or the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for there is a demonstrable skill shortage
  10. children who are due to transfer, living outside the catchment area served by the school who have no brother or sister or feeder school connection with the school.
  11. children attending primary schools with a brother or sister at the junior school
  12. children attending primary schools with no brother or sister at the junior school

If all children within any of the above rules 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.

In the unlikely event that distance does not separate the final two or more pupils seeking the last remaining place, a random allocation will be used to determine who is offered the final place.

Show School admission policy : 2025/26 (Agreed)

School admission policy : 2025/26 (Agreed)

If there are more applications for places than there are places available, the Local Authority  will give priority to children living nearest to the school, according to the following rules in this order of priority:

  1. children with an EHCP or statement of special educational needs naming that school
  2. children in public care, have been adopted from public care or adopted from abroad who are due to transfer
  3. children who are due to transfer, living in the catchment area who have a brother or sister attending the school at the time of their admission
  4. children who are due to transfer, living in the catchment area who have no brother or sister connection with the school
  5. children who are due to transfer and have been allocated a permanent place at a Specialist Resource Base attached to the school. (Places allocated by Norfolk County Council’s Placement panel).
  6. children eligible for the service premium.   A pupil is eligible for the service premium if: one of their parents is serving in the regular armed forces (including pupils with a parent who   is on full commitment as part of the full time reserve service); they have been registered as a ‘service child’ on the January school census at any point since 2016; one of their parents died whilst serving in the armed forces and the pupil receives a pension under the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme or the War Pensions Scheme
  7. children who are due to transfer, living outside the catchment area who have a   brother or sister attending the school at the time of their admission
  8. children who are due to transfer, living outside the catchment area and attend a feeder school at the opening date of the admission round.
  9. 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 is made and/or the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for there is a demonstrable skill shortage
  10. children who are due to transfer, living outside the catchment area served by the school who have no brother or sister or feeder school connection with the school.
  11. children attending primary schools with a brother or sister at the junior school
  12. children attending primary schools with no brother or sister at the junior school

If all children within any of the above rules 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.

In the unlikely event that distance does not separate the final two or more pupils seeking the last remaining place, a random allocation will be used to determine who is offered the final place.

Show School admission policy : 2024/25 (Agreed)