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          School Places Plan 2006

          For approval by the Executive Member for Education on 12 October 2006

          Contents

        Introduction

        3

        A

        Policies guiding decisions on school organisation

        5

        A1

        Diversity of provision

        8

        A2

        Provision of post-16 education

        11

        A3

        School size

        12

        A4

        Location of new schools

        14

        A5

        Accessibility of schools

        15

             

        B

        Progress since previous Plan

        16

             

        C

        Conclusions

        17

        C1

        Pupil number forecasts and school capacities

        17

        C2

        Summary of planning area issues

        30

         

        Basingstoke and Deane area

        30

         

        East Hampshire area

        33

         

        Eastleigh area

        35

         

        Fareham area

        38

         

        Gosport area

        40

         

        Hart area

        42

         

        Havant area

        45

         

        New Forest area

        47

         

        Rushmoor area

        49

         

        Test Valley area

        51

         

        Winchester area

        53

        C3

        Inclusion

        55

             

        Tables

         

        1

        Numbers on Roll and School Capacities - January 2006

        58

        2

        Numbers on Roll in Special Schools - January 2006

        78

        3

        Numbers on Roll in Special Units - January 2006

        79

        4

        Pupils in sixth forms in Hampshire schools - January 2006

        81

        5

        Long term pupil number trends

        82

        6

        Numbers on roll in County Council Maintained Nursery Schools and Units - January 2006

        84

        7

        Pupils attending Education Centres - January 2006

        85

          Introduction

          It was a requirement of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 that all local education authorities should produce a School Organisation Plan (SOP). The last full Plan, covering the period 2003/04 to 2007/08 was approved by the School Organisation Committee on 16 December 2003 and non-statutory revisions were approved by the Executive Member for Education in 2004 and 2005.

          The requirement to publish a SOP was repealed with effect from 1 March 2005, in the light of the duty under the Children Act 2004 for the publication of a Children and Young People's Plan (CYPP).

          As well as being a position statement on policies guiding the provision of school places, the SOP is a valuable planning tool to respond to new developments and the need to review surplus places. As the CYPP does not contain the level of detail set out in the SOP, this revision of the SOP, now known as the School Places Plan, has been prepared to take account of the latest data and projections.

          The draft plan was published for consultation in June 2006. Following consideration of comments received, and minor corrections, the plan was approved by the Executive Member for Education on.......................

          Any queries concerning this plan should be addressed to:

          Ian Lawson

          Strategic Planning Officer

          Children's Services Department

          Hampshire County Council

          The Castle

          WINCHESTER

          Hampshire

          SO23 8UG

          (e-mail: [email protected])

          Section A

          Policies guiding decisions on school organisation

          Introduction

          The process of planning school places aims to achieve a balance between the number of places available and the pupils for whom they are required. In its strategic planning role, the County Council must respond to changes in demand over time by increasing or removing capacity. This can be achieved in a number of ways, including:

          · building new schools

          · extending existing schools

          · reducing places at existing schools, for example by removing temporary buildings or changing the use of spaces

          · amalgamating or closing schools.

          Many of these changes take time to achieve, bearing in mind the need to consult school governors, staff and parents, to secure approvals, obtain capital resources and to plan, design and carry out building work. A significant time factor has, therefore, to be built into the forward planning process. By way of example, annual capital allocations from the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) look ahead to the demand for places four years after submission.

          Details of the County-wide demographic context are given in section C1.

          The County Council believes it is very important to monitor surplus places effectively and to review those areas where there are large surpluses, usually taken to be greater than 10%, which is recognised as a reasonable working margin by the Audit Commission. Surplus places are costly to retain and the overall level is taken into account in the DfES's rules for allocating credit approvals for the provision of new school places, with high levels of surplus leading to reductions in the amount of capital funding available.

          The latest County Council's Annual Performance and Assessment letter from District Audit (which is a part of the Comprehensive Performance Assessment (APA) framework) highlighted the fact that the number of primary schools in Hampshire with more than 25% unfilled places is significantly above the national average. In January 2005, the figure was 13.4% (58 schools), compared to the national average of 11.9%. Although the figure fell slightly to 13.2% in January 2006, the underlying trend of significantly falling rolls is exerting a continued upward pressure, in spite of measures to reduce surpluses through area reviews and local re-designation and re-use of general teaching spaces. The Auditor's letter expects the County Council to take measures to reduce the number of schools with surpluses above 25%.

          In terms of the percentage of schools with more than 25% surplus, Hampshire compares favourably with its statistical neighbours, being below the average for those authorities in 2005 (13% for primary compared with an average of 14% and 6% for secondary compared with an average of 8%).

          The County Council's corporate aims are taken fully into account in all aspects of the planning of school places, including reorganisations, which may involve the possible amalgamation and/or closure of schools. The corporate aims are:

          · maximising life opportunities

          · stewardship of the environment

          · achieving economic prosperity

          · building strong and safe communities

          · improving services

          · developing councillors and staff

          The implementation of all proposals set out in this Plan is also evaluated in the light of the five Aims of the Children Act, which are:

          · be healthy

          · stay safe

          · enjoy and achieve through learning

          · make a positive contribution to society

          · achieve economic well-being

          Table 1 shows the capacity and current number on roll for all Hampshire primary and secondary schools. Capacity has been measured using the methodology set out in DfES circulars. In the past this was the method known as the "More Open Enrolment" capacity - abbreviated as "MOE". From 2003 onwards, this has been replaced by a new methodology, known as "Net Capacity". This takes account of all useable spaces in a school, both teaching and non-teaching, and aims to present a fair assessment of the actual space available and ensure that there is sufficient space available for ancillary accommodation such as staff rooms and storage. As net capacity is based on the physical attributes of the available space it is not affected by the number of sixth form students on roll or pupils with statements of special educational needs.

          The remainder of this section of the Plan summarises policies which are relevant to school organisation and the planning of school places.

          This Plan supplements the Hampshire Children and Young People's Plan, which acts as an "umbrella" for a number of plans affecting children's services, including provision for children with learning difficulties and disabilities, and the development of Extended Schools and Children's Centres. The CYPP can be found on the County Council's web-site at http://www3.hants.gov.uk/cypp.htm

          Other issues affecting school place planning are contained in the following documents:

          Early Education and Childcare in the Sure Start Strategic Plan 2004-2006, which can be found at http://www.hants.gov.uk/childcare/ssplanmenu.html

          Policies for admission to schools in "A parent's guide to applying for a school place in Hampshire 2006-2007" at http://www.hants.gov.uk/education/parents/admission/

          Priorities for capital investment in "Education Asset Management Plan - Statement of Priorities 2005-2009" at /decisions/decisions-docs/050118-eduprc-R0111114600

          A1 Diversity of provision

          The overall pattern of school provision in Hampshire is as follows:

          · 433 primary schools provide education from age four to age 11 (128 are infant, 114 are junior, 191 are all age primary)

          · 71 secondary schools provide education from age 11 to age 16, 10 of which also cater for the 16 to 19 age group (see A2 below)

          · 27 special schools and 52 units in other schools provide education for children with special needs (see tables 2 and 3 for details)

          · most post-16 education is provided in further education colleges

          · there are 3 nursery schools maintained by the County Council.

          This approach is based on the principles that underpin agreed practice in Hampshire schools as stated in "Education in Hampshire in the Secondary Years" and "Education in Hampshire in the Primary Years". These documents represent a commitment to providing children and young people with equal access to excellent learning opportunities regardless of where in the county they live. The results achieved in Hampshire's schools are amongst the very best in the country and in comparison with the county's statistical neighbours..

          Local communities are diverse. Schools serve local communities and are therefore themselves diverse in nature. The notion of local management is well established in Hampshire and this also contributes to diversity in the way schools operate and develop.

          Serving the local community effectively, while providing high quality education, is an important element of a school's role. Where the needs of a community are best met by some specialisation in its schools, the County Council would support it. Support would not, however, be given to proposals from schools to select pupils by aptitude.

          The County Council has adopted a policy of pro-active support for the government's initiative to establish Specialist Schools. In order for good practice to be developed and shared, the County Council will give strong support to bids for specialist school status from schools seeking to work in clusters or consortia and who wish to develop networks for the exchange of information. In addition to Sport, Technology, Arts, Languages, Humanities, Science, Business and Enterprise, Mathematics and Computing, Engineering, Music and Performing Arts, high performing specialist schools have the opportunity to offer a second Specialism when invited to do so by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT). This second specialism may be an additional subject, as listed, but alternative opportunities exist such as becoming a Training School or specialising in strategies for raising attainment. Such high performing schools may also select a vocational second specialism in line with the new diplomas currently being developed and the SSAT advises schools to discuss potential options with their School Improvement Partner (SIP).

          The rolls of all schools are kept under review as part of the County Council's role in ensuring that there are sufficient school places in appropriate locations. A large number of substantial extensions to schools have been carried out in recent years in response to rising demand for places. The established practice is to support sustainable expansion; this will continue to be the case. Decisions on expansion take account of factors including the availability of resources for new buildings, the infrastructure of the school (halls, specialist facilities and services such as gas and electricity supply capacity), the size of the site and transport implications. The quality of education and its sustainability are key considerations. Other important strategic factors are the availability of places locally and the development plans of each local school, set in the context of the likely pattern of future demand, in the general context of falling rolls, modified where appropriate through plans for known housing developments and migration.

          As school rolls in general are now falling, policies of further expansion will need to be very carefully considered, unless the places are provided specifically to serve new communities. Otherwise, there is a clear risk that further surplus places will be created. In a programme of area reviews of provision, the popularity of each school is a factor taken into account in deciding on future plans. It is the County Council's policy to work closely with schools to raise standards continuously in all schools.

          With the exception of three special schools for boys with emotional and behavioural difficulties, there are no single sex schools in Hampshire, and no proposals to establish such provision in mainstream schools.

          It is the County Council's policy to maintain the existing proportion of places in church schools, in partnership with the dioceses.

          In appropriate cases, the County Council will consider proposals from diocesan bodies to establish new voluntary aided schools or to expand existing schools. Consultation will take place with the relevant diocesan bodies in areas where new primary or secondary schools are envisaged, to establish whether provision of church schools might be appropriate.

          In some areas of the county, provision for Roman Catholic secondary education is made at schools in neighbouring authorities.

          The table below gives a breakdown of the numbers of primary and secondary schools in Hampshire by category as at January 2006.

        Category

        No of schools

        Primary

        Secondary

        Total

        Community

        296

        55

        351

        Foundation

        7

        13

        20

        Voluntary aided

        54

        2

        56

        Voluntary controlled

        75

        1

        76

        Total

        433

        71

        504

          A2 Provision of post-16 education

          In Hampshire, Post-16 education is provided mainly in colleges of further education funded by the Learning and Skills Council. There is currently sixth-form provision in 9 of Hampshire's 71 secondary schools and the County Council is responsible for this.

          Under current policies, it is the governing bodies of individual schools which seek to establish new sixth forms and the County Council will assess support for such proposals based on the specific conditions appertaining to each individual case. Schools which currently have sixth forms will continue to be supported by the County Council for as long as they remain viable and there is a continuing demand for places.

          From 1st April 2001 strategic planning for post-16 provision in Hampshire became the responsibility of the Learning and Skills Council(LSC) for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Hampshire County Council continues to work closely with the LSC to ensure Post-16 provision in Hampshire responds to the changing national agenda and meets local need.

          The County Council, in partnership with the local LSC, is reviewing the provision of 14-19 opportunities in the county. Local Area Reviews have been completed and recommendations arising for them have resulted in a range of local responses and a joint strategy for developing 14-19 education and training as a single phase across Hampshire as a whole. Hampshire will need to increase still further its success in achieving high rates of participation in education and training at 16-19. In particular, the County Council is working pro-actively with the LSC to support developments leading to greater 14-19 coherence in nine consortia of schools, colleges and work-based learning providers within Hampshire.

          In 2004-2005, there were 28,500 students aged between 16 and 19 in full time education in Hampshire, of these, 1574 were in Hampshire school sixth forms. In January 2006, the number of students aged 16-19 in full time education in Hampshire had risen to 30,000. Table 4 shows the number of pupils in sixth forms in Hampshire schools in January 2006.

          A3 School size

          Although the County Council may wish to define optimum sizes for schools, it is inevitable that there will be many schools outside this range which nevertheless achieve excellent results. A number of factors generate judgements about optimum size, such as achieving a pupil population of a size which facilitates cost-effective timetabling and the efficient deployment of resources. Achieving the optimum size of school is also affected by the availability of capital funding, particularly credit approvals from central government. Contributions from developers form an increasingly important source of finance.

          Where additional places are required to cater for growth in the school population, it will often be necessary to plan outside the optimum range, particularly in an area where numbers are not large enough for two schools and a large school could meet needs effectively.

          When planning the provision of additional accommodation at a school, account will also be taken of the suitability of existing accommodation to deliver curricular needs in the light of the Asset Management Plan for the school. The County Council's policy is not to provide additional spaces in temporary classrooms, except in situations where the need is for a defined period, such as to cater for peaks in individual age groups.

          Primary schools

          The County Council's policies on optimum school size are as follows:

          · primary schools should, wherever possible, fall within the range from 1 Form Entry (1FE - 210 places) to 3FE (630)

          · where projected primary numbers are expected to extend beyond 3FE (630) consideration should be given to establishing another school.

          · infant schools should, wherever possible, fall within the range 2FE (180) to 5FE (450)

          · junior schools should, wherever possible, fall within the range 2FE (240) and 5FE (600)

          · primary schools should not normally have fewer than 60 pupils.

          Secondary schools

          The optimum size for an 11-16 secondary school is considered to be between 900 and 1,200 students, although there are many successful schools outside this range. On educational grounds, proposals to expand an existing school beyond 1,600 students will need to be carefully considered against the potential for the provision of an additional school. It is unlikely to be appropriate to consider solutions which lead to the provision of a new school which does not have the potential to cater for at least 900 students.

          Special schools

          Special schools should be of sufficient size to provide a wide range of experience and expertise amongst the teaching staff, not only to provide appropriate opportunities to meet the needs of all pupils, but to act as resource and outreach centres for their respective geographic areas. The optimum size will depend on the age range of pupils and the types of special educational needs for which the school caters.

          A4 Location of new schools

          When considering locations for new schools, the County Council takes many factors into account.

          It is the County Council's policy that new primary schools should be provided within major new developments. These should be within walking distance of the homes of all pupils within the area to be served by the school, with safe (preferably segregated) routes for journeys on foot or bicycle and related to public transport. For this purpose, a reasonable walking distance would be a journey of no longer than 20 minutes each way. This is equivalent to a distance of 800 metres. Wherever possible, schools should be located in proximity to local shops and other community facilities, to provide a focus for new development. Sufficient land should be available within the site to meet the full requirement for playing fields.

          Similar principles apply to the location of secondary schools, although a more peripheral site may be acceptable so that the school's playing field forms a buffer between urban and countryside areas.

          In sympathy with the principles of "sustainable development", the impact of new development should be addressed by the development itself. This means that where additional schools, or school places, are required as a consequence of development, as far as possible the cost should fall on the landowners and/or developers, by way of contributions falling within the concept of "planning obligations". Any new school sites required should be provided, free of charge, by developers and a financial contribution to be made towards the cost of the additional school accommodation. Such contributions are sought, through the local planning authority's development control process. Following the adoption of a policy paper in March 2003, the County Council expects contributions to be made from all developments of ten or more dwellings where there is a shortfall in capacity (at primary and/or secondary schools) or where there are significant suitability issues which restrict the ability of existing schools to absorb additional pupils.

          In order to encourage parents to use modes of transport other than their private car for the journey to school, a Travel Plan will be prepared by all new schools. Existing schools will be encouraged to prepare and implement their own Plan with the assistance of the School Travel Planning Team to achieve the same objective.

          A5 Accessibility of schools

          The County Council is committed to increasing the accessibility of schools to wheelchair users and pupils with sensory impairment. A programme of adaptations, funded largely through the DfES's Schools Access Initiative, has been in existence for several years and is continuing. The Learning and Skills Council also provides funding to help make school facilities used by adult learners compliant with disabilities legislation. In response to the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001, the County Council has consulted a wide range of interested parties on its Accessibility Strategy 2003-2006. This was approved by the Executive Member for Education on 22 May 2003 and provides that the County Council will (subject to current levels of Schools Access Initiative (SAI) funding being sustained):

        · complete the programme of providing four "resourced and fully accessible" secondary schools across the county for pupils with physical disabilities

        · invest further in its resourced schools, as necessary, and increase the number of accessible secondary schools, particularly where they are almost fully accessible

        · provide at least one fully accessible primary (or pair of infant and junior) feeder schools, for each resourced/accessible secondary school

        · increase the number and improve the geographical spread of accessible primary (including infant and junior) schools across the county

        · give priority to infant and junior schools on shared sites, where one is fully accessible but the other is not

        · meet individual pupils' needs as they arise through a contingency fund representing approximately 5% of current SAI funding.

          The projects proposed each year will take the strategy forward to increase the accessibility, in its broadest sense, of mainstream schools, including facilities to meet both the sensory and physical needs of pupils.

          Section B

          Progress since previous Plan

          Since the School Organisation Plan (2005 Review) was adopted, no statutory proposals have been approved. Details are given below of progress on other issues referred to in that Plan or subsequently that may give rise to statutory proposals.

        1. Proposals approved by the School Organisation Committee

          Closure of the sixth form at Applemore College with effect from July 2007. (Published by the Governing Body)

        2. Proposals approved by the County Council where no objections were received

          Burnham Copse Infant and Junior Schools, Tadley - amalgamation, with effect from January 2007.

        3. Proposals where public notices have been published but not yet determined

          a. Primary schools in North-east Andover (closure of Shepherds Spring Infant and Junior Schools with effect form 31 August 2008)

          b. Establishment of a 14-19 vocational centre at Bridgemary Sports College with effect from September 2007. (Published by the Governing Body)

        4. Proposals decided by the Adjudicator

          None

        5. Proposals where consultation has been approved

          a. Special schools in Totton and Waterside areas

          b. Primary schools to serve the Whiteley area

          c. Units for children with hearing impairment

          d. The closure of the sixth form at Frogmore Community College

          e. Units for children with learning difficulties in East Hampshire

          Section C - Conclusions

          C1 Pupil number forecasts and school capacities

          Introduction

          This section of the Plan is in three parts:

          · County-wide trends

          · More detailed conclusions relating to individual planning areas

          · Special educational needs

          These are explained in more detail below.

          County-wide trends

          The Hampshire County Structure Plan provides the framework for the provision of new housing over a 10 to 15 year period, and its distribution between district council areas and major development areas. The distribution of new housing is particularly important in planning school places given that new housing developments yield significant numbers of children of school age, although there can be wide variations between individual development sites.

          The County Structure Plan (Review) was formally adopted in March 2000, and guides development over the period up to 2011. The adopted plan provides for up to 56,000 new dwellings over the period 2001 - 2011, of which 14,000 are a reserve in the event that the monitoring indicates a compelling need. To date none of these sites has been released. 56,000 new houses could generate a demand for over 14,000 primary and 7,000 secondary age pupils over the 10 year period, with further large numbers to follow, subject to the outcome of proposals in the South East Plan. A significant proportion of these will be in families moving from smaller houses, which may then be occupied by smaller households which may not contain children of school age. In other words, migration within the county does not necessarily increase the net number of children, but may move the demand. However, part of the justification for the target of 56,000 new houses is that Hampshire should take a share of the demand for the South East Region of England. This implies some migration into the County, which would increase the numbers of children for whom school places will be required.

          Table 5 shows the county-wide population projections for the period of the School Organisation Plan, and beyond, based on the assumptions underlying the adopted Structure Plan (Review), together with figures for the past five years. Primary school numbers reached a peak of 104,572 in the 1998/99 school year; there has been a small year-on-year decrease thereafter. Current numbers are 96,645, with the forecast of a continuing decrease to 93,395 in 2010/11, a decline of 3.4% from current levels (10.7% below the 1998/99 peak). The forecast number of 4 year olds shows a slight upturn in 2008/09. This is reflected in an increase in total primary numbers in 2011/12. Secondary school numbers reached a peak of 71,034 in 2003/04, remained at that level for 2004/05 and 2005/06 but now shows a year on year decline reflecting the trend in primary numbers. The forecast of 66,683 in 2011/12 is 6% below current levels. These trends are illustrated by the following graph:

          Pupil number trends reflect the underlying reduction in the proportion of children living in Hampshire, despite the past, and projected, increase in the County's population. This is illustrated in the following graph, which shows how the number of children aged 0 - 15 has peaked and is showing a small decline, despite the overall steady increase in the county's population.

          The Structure Plan (Review) makes provision for four Major Development Areas (MDAs) to meet the needs which cannot be met by redevelopment and change within the existing urban areas. The proposed four MDAs (at Andover, Basingstoke, south-east of Eastleigh and west of Waterlooville) would each contain between 2,000 and 4,000 new houses, plus a share of the reserve allocation. There is also a reserve MDA identified at North Winchester. Proposals for Andover and West of Waterlooville are progressing, but it is not likely that development will take place in the MDAs at Basingstoke or North Winchester before at least 2011. The need for the MDA south-east of Eastleigh will be considered in the light of proposals in the South East Plan. Since the Structure Plan was adopted, proposals have been brought forward for a major development of about 4,700 houses on military land in Aldershot, now known as Aldershot Urban Extension.

          Whilst there may be some scope to cater for the initial stages of development at existing schools, it is anticipated that each MDA will require between one and three new primary schools. Detailed proposals for these will be made once the MDAs are incorporated into district local plans.

          Based on the current Structure Plan targets and scope for further growth, it is anticipated that the following new primary schools will be required to cater for MDAs and other large housing developments:

        Aldershot Urban Extension

        Two primary schools

        Andover, East Anton

        Two primary schools

        Andover, Picket Twenty

        One primary school

        Basingstoke MDA

        One or two primary schools

        Eastleigh, Dowds Farm

        One primary school

        West of Waterlooville MDA

        Two primary schools

        Winchester North MDA

        One primary school

          Other large developments will require extensions to existing primary schools.

          It will also be necessary to address the need for secondary school places associated with the MDAs and other major developments in the county. None is large enough, in its own right, to justify a new secondary school, but account will need to be taken of the availability (or shortage) of places in schools in the surrounding areas and the scope for the MDAs to grow beyond their present targets after 2011.

          The strategy for future development, in the period 2006 - 2026, was published in May 2006 as the Draft South East Plan. This proposes 6,100 new homes per year in Hampshire (including Portsmouth and Southampton). However, despite this increase, the total number of children aged 5 - 15 is expected to continue to decline throughout that period as the growth is required to cater for smaller households and longer living. County level figures, and even those at district level, will mask the need for additional school places in some areas of housing growth, which will be needed to achieve the aim that primary schools should be located within close proximity to pupils' homes. The corollary if this is that increasing numbers of children in areas of growth will be at the expense of a decline in the pupil population in existing residential areas.

          The overall trend is illustrated on the following graph, which shows the actual and projected numbers of dwellings, total population and population aged 5 - 15 through the period 2001 to 2026.

          Surplus places

          In Section A it is explained that 10% is considered to be a reasonable level of surplus capacity. This will allow for fluctuations in age groups and allow a margin to cater for future development. Taking the aggregate of the individual planning areas in the following section, there was overall a surplus at primary schools of 10% in January 2006, remaining at this level in January 2011. At secondary schools the surplus was 6% in January 2006. This is expected to rise to 9% by January 2011.

          These overall figures for surplus places, and those for individual planning areas, take account of schools with numbers on roll in excess of net capacity. If those schools were disregarded, the percentages in many cases would be higher.

          A breakdown of surplus capacity in January 2006, by category of school, is given on the following table:

        Category

        Primary places

        Primary %

        Secondary places

        Secondary %

        Community

        8,222

        11%

        4,193

        7%

        Foundation

        548

        15%

        603

        4%

        CE Aided

        351

        5%

           

        RC Aided

        111

        3%

        50

        3%

        Controlled

        1,233

        8%

        -18

        -2%

          Individual planning areas

          As a significant factor in determining the need for school places is the demand arising from new housing development, these planning areas are based on the areas covered by district council Local Plans, taking the secondary schools located within each district and their feeder primary schools, even though some of these feeder schools are situated in a different district council area. This is illustrated on the maps at the start of each district in the following section, where the bold line shows the district council boundary. Unshaded areas are those where schools are in another district for the purposes of this Plan.

          To provide a more localised focus where a district covers a wide area, in most cases the planning areas have been divided into smaller geographical groupings. For each of these smaller areas, details are given of the comparison between the numbers of pupils, capacity available and the percentage of surplus places, both in January 2006 and the forecast situation in January 2011. Comments are given where either there may be a need for additional accommodation, or where there is a surplus of more than 10%. The maps on the following pages illustrate the areas of the county where there is a surplus in capacity. It will also be appropriate to consider the situation at individual schools with more than 25% surplus capacity, as this is highlighted in the County Council's Annual Performance and Assessment letter from the District Auditor (referred to in the Introduction to this Plan).

          As the planning areas used in this Plan are based on secondary schools and their feeder schools, within the district council area within which the secondary school is located, there are some primary schools that are listed under a different district council area. Those affected are listed in the following table:

        School

        SPP area

        Actual District Council area

        Barton Stacey Primary

        Basingstoke and Deane

        Test Valley

        Denmead Infant / Junior

        Havant

        Winchester

        Durley Primary

        Eastleigh

        Winchester

        Four Mark's Primary

        Winchester

        East Hampshire

        Hambledon Infant

        Havant

        Winchester

        Hawley Primary

        Rushmoor

        Hart

        Hurstborne Tarrant Primary

        Basingstoke and Deane

        Test Valley

        Knightwood Primary

        Eastleigh

        Test Valley

        Longparish Primary

        Basingstoke and Deane

        Test Valley

        Otterbourne Primary

        Eastleigh

        Winchester

        Padnell Infant / Junior

        East Hampshire

        Havant

        Preston Candover Primary

        Winchester

        Basingstoke and Deane

        Ropley Primary

        Winchester

        East Hampshire

        St Francis Primary

        Eastleigh

        Test Valley

        Upham Primary

        Eastleigh

        Winchester

        West Meon Primary

        East Hampshire

        Winchester

          It has, for several years, been the County Council's practice to seek to reduce surplus capacity, either by way of area reviews or by working with individual schools to redesignate accommodation to reflect its use for purposes other than class teaching (for example the conversion of surplus classrooms as libraries, music/drama rooms, ICT suites, staffrooms or early years / community facilities). In this way, reductions in nominal capacity can be of direct benefit to the schools and their communities, and reduce the need for capital funding towards suitability issues identified in schools' Asset Management Plans. On a similar basis, opportunities can be identified for the use of surplus space to enhance early years provision, possibly in association with a third party provider.

          Capital funding to implement area reviews relies on the availability of receipts from the disposal of surplus school sites. The County Council is dependent on local planning authorities giving favourable consideration to planning applications in such situations, where sale proceeds are to be used to improve education facilities, establish children's centres or enhance community and early years facilities, in the area.

          The following planning areas had a surplus of more than 10% at January 2006. More details of these are given in the following sections of this Plan.

          Primary schools:

          Basingstoke and Deane - Tadley planning area

          East Hampshire - Bordon/Liss/Liphook planning area

          Eastleigh - Hamble planning area

          Eastleigh - Eastleigh planning area

          Fareham - West/North/Whiteley planning area

          Gosport planning area

          Hart - Yateley/Frogmore planning area

          Havant - Waterlooville/Cowplain planning area

          Havant - Havant/Hayling planning area

          New Forest - Dibden/South Waterside planning area

          Rushmoor - Aldershot planning area

          Rushmoor - Farnborough/Cove planning area

          Test Valley - Romsey/Stockbridge planning area

          Winchester - Bishops Waltham planning area

          Secondary schools:

          Basingstoke and Deane - Basingstoke Town planning area

          Havant - Havant/Hayling planning area

          Test Valley - Andover planning area

          It may also be appropriate for the County Council to review provision in areas where the current surplus is below 10% but forecasts indicate a significantly larger surplus by 2010/11.

          Details of the numbers on roll and capacities of individual schools in January 2006 are given in Table 1.

          Special educational needs

          As the organisation of schools and units catering for pupils with special educational needs often relates to an area wider than a single district, these have been treated as a separate, county-wide, planning area. Details of numbers in special schools and units attached to mainstream schools are given in Tables 2 and 3.

      Primary School areas with more than 10% surplus - January 2006

        Shaded areas have more than 10% surplus

      Primary School areas with more than 10% surplus - January 2011

      Shaded areas have more than 10% surplus

      Secondary School areas with more than 10% surplus - January 2006

        Shaded areas have more than 10% surplus

      Secondary School areas with more than 10% surplus - January 2011

          Shaded areas have more than 10% surplus

      C2 Summary of planning area issues

          Basingstoke and Deane area

          Basingstoke and Deane area

          Summary of school details

        Primary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Basingstoke Town

        10,923

        9,925

        9%

        10,980

        10,140

        8%

        Tadley

        1,623

        1,397

        14%

        1,423

        1,303

        8%

        Kingsclere / Burghclere

        1,189

        1,122

        6%

        1,189

        976

        18%

        Whitchurch

        1,011

        963

        6%

        1,077

        1,124

        -4%

                     

        Secondary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Basingstoke Town

        7,532

        6,360

        16%

        7,532

        6,676

        11%

        Tadley

        1,075

        1,014

        6%

        1,075

        992

        8%

        Kingsclere / Whitchurch

        1,414

        1,423

        -1%

        1,414

        1,594

        -13%

          A Revised Deposit Basingstoke and Deane Borough Local Plan, covering the period 1996 to 2011, was published in November 2003. Following a period of public inquiry, the Basingstoke and Deane Borough Local 1996-2011 was formally adopted in July 2006.This makes housing provision to meet the requirements of the Hampshire County Structure Plan (Review). Within the Basingstoke Town area, in addition to the completion of existing allocations at North Popley (Merton Rise) / Popley Fields, Taylors Farm, Old Kempshott Lane and Park Prewett (some of which are considered as reserve allocations), the Plan proposes allocations at the John Hunt of Everest School site (400 units), West Ham Lane (minimum of 50), Aldermaston Road (300), Reading Road (37), Trumpet Junction (approximately 130), Churchill Way West (approximately 300) and South View (approximately 300).

          Sites for new primary schools are allocated in the development briefs for Taylor's Farm and Park Prewett. Following detailed consideration and consultation with the governing bodies of the schools concerned, it has been agreed that the Taylor's Farm site will be added to the catchment area of existing schools in Chineham (Four Lanes Infant and Junior) and that any additional places could be provided by extending Great Binfields Primary. The need for a new primary school at Park Prewett remains. Discussions are taking place with the landowner and Borough Council to see how the availability of the site can be brought forward to coincide with the increase in places required. Other development (including North Popley / Popley Fields) will be served by existing schools, with additional accommodation where necessary.

          It is not expected that there will be a need for additional secondary school accommodation to cater for additional housing development. Approval has been given to a proposal to relocate John Hunt of Everest Secondary School from its current site in Popley to County Council owned development land close to the planned new housing development in North Popley. This is due to be implemented by September 2007.

          Outside Basingstoke Town, the Basingstoke and Deane Local Plan 1996-2011 allocates sites at Foxdown, Overton (approximately 75), Mulfords Hill, Tadley (approximately 40), Boundary Hall, Tadley (minimum of 100), Evingar Road and Park View, Whitchurch (30 and 60 units respectively). Provision for these developments will be made at existing schools, extended where necessary. An extension to provide 60 places at Whitchurch Primary School was included in the 2005/06 capital programme.

          There is more than 10% surplus capacity at primary schools in the Tadley area, but this reduces by 2011 following the amalgamation of Burnham Copse Infant and Junior Schools in January 2007 The existing surplus capacity at secondary schools in the Basingstoke Town area will reduce as the effect of new housing works through and will be addressed as opportunities arise, post-2011, for improving secondary school facilities under the Building Schools for the Future programme. The position in other areas, particularly those where surpluses are predicted to increase, will be kept under review.

          East Hampshire area

          East Hampshire area

          Summary of school details

        Primary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Bordon / Liss / Liphook

        3,325

        2,824

        15%

        2,977

        2,537

        15%

        Alton

        2,466

        2,266

        8%

        2,466

        2,242

        9%

        Petersfield

        1,539

        1,391

        10%

        1,509

        1,323

        12%

        Horndean / Clanfield

        2,236

        2,137

        4%

        2,206

        1,852

        16%

                     

        Secondary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Alton / Petersfield

        5,360

        4,981

        7%

        5,360

        4,984

        7%

        Horndean / Clanfield

        1,614

        1,468

        9%

        1,614

        1,159

        28%

          The District Council has now published the East Hampshire Local Plan: Second Review which was adopted in March 2006. The Plan covers the period up to 2011 and makes provision for 7,000 houses. This includes a reserve of 1,500 dwellings to be released only if there is a compelling necessity to do so. To meet the baseline of 5,500 dwellings, specific sites are identified at Alton (300 houses), East Meon (20), Four Marks (150), Holybourne (15), Liphook (150), Petersfield (12) and Whitehill (40). Twelve sites are also identified, in eight settlements, to meet the reserve allocation of 1,500 dwellings. A Public Inquiry was held during 2003/04. The inspector's report, received in April 2005, recommended that additional sites be added to the baseline, including 150 dwellings at the former King George's Hospital, Liphook, and that changes be made to the priority and allocation of reserve sites. The implications of these changes are being evaluated. It is not likely that any new schools will be required, although additional accommodation may well be needed at some schools as a result of development.

          Although the Bordon/Liss/Liphook area has more than 10% surplus capacity at present, some of this may be required to cater for additional development if there should be any significant release of surplus Ministry of Defence land in the future.

          Eastleigh area

          Eastleigh area

          Summary of school details

        Primary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Hamble

        1,525

        1,238

        19%

        1,328

        1,090

        18%

        Hedge End / West End

        2,644

        2,547

        4%

        2,798

        2,538

        9%

        Fair Oak

        1,782

        1,802

        -1%

        1,782

        1,663

        7%

        Chandlers Ford

        3,467

        3,274

        6%

        3,316

        2,968

        10%

        Eastleigh

        1,654

        1,308

        21%

        1,654

        1,480

        11%

                     

        Secondary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Southern Parishes

        4,165

        4,148

        0%

        4,165

        4,204

        -1%

        Chandlers Ford

        2,377

        2,390

        -1%

        2,377

        2,431

        -2%

        Eastleigh

        1,335

        1,197

        10%

        1,397

        1,091

        22%

          The Borough Council published the Second Deposit version of their Local Plan Review in May 2003. This covers the period up to 2011.Provision is made for 5,148 dwellings in the period 2001 - 2011. Although the Structure Plan (Review) explicitly states that 3,000 dwellings should be provided in a Major Development Area South-east of Eastleigh, the Borough Council has concluded, in line with the local plan inspector's recommendation, that this is not necessary during the period up to 2011. The Plan was adopted in May 2006.

          Specific housing allocations are made at Dowd's Farm, Hedge End (720 dwellings), South of Monks Way/South Street, Eastleigh (432), Whitetree Farm, Fair Oak (45), Woodside Avenue, Eastleigh (100), Toynbee Road, Eastleigh (200), Pirelli site, Eastleigh (708 in phase 1 and a projection of 400 in phase 2), Brookwood Avenue, Eastleigh (189), Botleigh Grange, Hedge End (160) and Ensign Way, Hamble-le-Rice (152). It is estimated that brownfield housing sites coming forward by 2011 will deliver approximately a further 317 dwellings in Eastleigh, 180 in Bishopstoke, 280 in Hedge End and 150 in Chandlers Ford, in addition to those sites allocated in the Local Plan.

          Following local consultation, approval has been given to the provision of a new primary school (210 places) at Dowds Farm, Hedge End, due for completion in September 2007. The overall proposals also provide for the rebuilding of Kings Copse Primary School as a 210 place primary school, with resourced provision for pupils with visual impairment, and improvements to other schools in the area.

          Although there are more than 10% surplus places in primary schools in the Eastleigh planning area, and at secondary schools by 2011, some of this capacity will be required to cater for continuing development on the Pirelli site and others within the central Eastleigh area. The extent of surplus capacity at primary schools in the Hamble area is being kept under review.

          Ongoing development in Hedge End, including Dowds Farm, will continue to place pressure on secondary school places over the next few years. Discussion with local secondary schools is in hand to develop a solution.

          Fareham area

          Fareham area

          Summary of school details

        Primary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Fareham Central / East

        4,838

        4,602

        5%

        4,723

        4,442

        6%

        Fareham West / North / Whiteley

        4,634

        4,081

        12%

        4,585

        3,896

        15%

                     

        Secondary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Fareham Central / East

        3,938

        3,747

        5%

        3,923

        3,784

        4%

        Fareham West / North

        2,955

        2,651

        10%

        2,805

        2,493

        11%

          A Review of the Fareham Borough Local Plan, to cover the period 1996 to 2006 was adopted in March 2000. The adopted Plan identified proposals for 3,625 additional houses by 2006. The estimated yields from these sites, and others that may come forward in the period 2001 - 2011, have been revised in the Fareham Borough Urban Housing Capacity Study, published in July 2002. Housing allocations in the Local Plan include large sites at Warsash (241 units), Titchfield Common (303), Segensworth (160) and north of Whiteley (299). There is also an outstanding commitment for 250 houses at Coldeast Hospital and completion development at Whiteley (part of which is in Winchester District). No new schools are proposed, although additional accommodation may be required at some existing schools. The Borough Council is embarking on the preparation of a Local Development Framework, to guide development in the longer term.

          Local consultations are in progress, including discussion with Fareham Borough and Winchester City councils, to secure that sufficient primary school places are available to serve the eventual population of Whiteley. Consideration is being given to available options, which include the provision of a second primary school. A site in the ownership of Winchester City Council has been identified for a new voluntary aided primary school but the City Council is unwilling to make it available. Further options for providing additional primary school places within Whiteley are being explored, bearing in mind the possibility of further development to the north.

          Gosport area

          Gosport area

          Summary of school details

        Primary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Gosport

        7,140

        6,216

        13%

        6,766

        6,221

        8%

                     

        Secondary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Gosport

        5,029

        4,778

        5%

        5,029

        4,436

        12%

          A Revised Deposit Gosport Borough Local Plan Review was published in June 2004, covering the period up to 2016. The housing requirement can be met by the completion of developments already committed at Cherque Farm (700 units remaining), St George's Barracks North (89) and a number of smaller sites, plus new allocations at Daedalus (500), Royal Clarence Yard (220), St George's Barracks South (181), Coldharbour (159) and Priddy's Hard Heritage Area (200).

          The Daedalus allocation includes 300 married quarters for the Ministry of Defence. This is associated with proposals for the reallocation of military facilities in the area and the impact is being closely monitored by the County Council and Borough Council, as there may be a significant influx of families from establishments elsewhere in the country.

          No new schools are proposed to serve this area, although additional accommodation may be required at some existing schools, including extensions at the Lee-on-the-Solent schools and Crofton Hammond schools as development at Cherque Farm and Daedalus proceeds.

          The Gosport area has more than 10% surplus capacity at primary schools and action is being taken to reduce this by reviewing the use of accommodation at individual schools.

          The governing body of Bridgemary College has published proposals for the establishment of a vocational centre for students aged 14-19. These will be the subject of detailed discussions with the Learning and Skills Council.

          Hart area

          Hart area

          Summary of school details

        Primary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Fleet / Crookham

        3,352

        3,239

        3%

        3,352

        3,287

        2%

        Yateley / Frogmore

        2,348

        2,034

        13%

        2,138

        1,862

        13%

        Hook / Odiham

        1,772

        1,660

        6%

        1,796

        1,620

        10%

                     

        Secondary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Hart

        5,631

        5,538

        2%

        5,631

        5,467

        3%

          The Hart District Replacement Local Plan, to cover the period 1996 - 2006, was adopted in December 2002. The Plan identifies a number of additional housing sites, including Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Church Crookham (up to 1100 houses), Holt Lane, Hook (285), Queens Road, North Warnborough (60) and Dilly Lane, Hartley Wintney (at least 150). The Plan also identifies a reserve site at Hitches Lane, Fleet (at least 260) to meet any shortfall identified in the monitoring of the Structure Plan. Construction is nearing completion on the major housing development at Elvetham Heath, Fleet, now likely to total 1,868 new houses (an increase of 10% above the original approval for 1,700 houses). The district council is now working towards preparing a Local Development Framework to guide development after 2006.

          Much of the demand from this additional housing will be accommodated at existing primary and secondary schools, with increases to accommodation where necessary. A new two form entry primary school at Elvetham Heath was completed in September 2004. Consideration is being given to the provision of additional capacity to address the oversubscription at the school from within the Elvetham Heath development.

          During 2002, the District Council published a draft development brief for Queen Elizabeth Barracks development. Proposals for development are to be considered at a public inquiry in the summer of 2007. Following consultation with local schools, the County Council has concluded that this development should be accommodated at existing schools, with additional accommodation as required.

          Primary schools in the Yateley/Frogmore area currently have more than 10% surplus capacity. Consideration will be given to ways in which accommodation can be rationalised to reduce this surplus.

          Following concern from the governing body of Frogmore Community College, consultations commenced in April 2006 with a view to the closure of the sixth form by July 2008. It is expected that a formal notice of this proposal will be published in the autumn of 2006.

          Havant area

          Havant area

          Summary of school details

        Primary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Waterlooville / Cowplain

        4,448

        3,972

        11%

        4,770

        4,208

        12%

        Havant / Hayling

        5,441

        4,739

        13%

        5,080

        4,519

        11%

                     

        Secondary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Waterlooville / Cowplain

        4,202

        4,082

        3%

        4,202

        3,981

        5%

        Havant / Hayling

        3,544

        3,004

        15%

        3,544

        2,634

        26%

                     

      The Havant Borough District-Wide Local Plan, to cover the period 1996 to 2011, was adopted in September 2005. This indicates that development of 1,665 dwellings is required to meet the Structure Plan target. Most of these could be built on previously developed sites or greenfield sites within urban areas, leaving a residual requirement of 255 dwellings on greenfield sites outside urban areas. A number of other sites are identified as "reserve" sites if these have to be released later in the Structure Plan period.

      Both areas within Havant have more than 10% surplus capacity at present. The opportunity to rationalise accommodation will be considered, along with the surplus in secondary schools in the Havant / Hayling area.

      Although the majority is located within the boundary of Winchester City, the proposed West of Waterlooville Major Development area (MDA) will impact on schools in the Havant area. The MDA is intended to provide for 2,000 new dwellings by 2011, and could increase to 3,000 if needed to satisfy the reserve allocation in the Structure Plan. The total number of dwellings which could be built in the MDA will be determined in the agreement of a Masterplan. A detailed assessment of school provision will be undertaken once the location and timing of development are firmer, but initial indications are that one or two new primary schools will be required, with secondary provision at one or more of the existing schools in the adjacent area, extended as necessary.

          New Forest area

          New Forest area

          Summary of school details

        Primary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Ringwood / Fordingbridge

        2,562

        2,526

        1%

        2,562

        2,437

        5%

        Lymington / New Milton

        3,873

        3,507

        9%

        3,762

        3,026

        20%

        Totton

        3,211

        2,944

        8%

        3,087

        2,794

        9%

        Dibden / South Waterside

        3,702

        3,088

        17%

        3,344

        2,992

        11%

                     

        Secondary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Forest

        5,151

        4,906

        5%

        5,151

        4,900

        5%

        Totton / Waterside

        5,481

        5,108

        7%

        5,481

        4,457

        19%

          A revised New Forest Local Plan, to cover the period up to 2011, was adopted in August 2005. This indicates that the baseline requirement can be met by existing commitments and previously developed ("brownfield") sites, with no need to allocate new greenfield sites. In the event that it is necessary to meet the reserve requirement of the Structure Plan, sites are identified at Hounsdown and Marchwood.

          Although there are currently more than 10% surplus places at primary schools in the Dibden / South Waterside areas, this will reduce as the amalgamation of the Blackfield, Langdown (Waterside Primary) and Holbury (Cadland Primary) schools is fully implemented

          There is an agreement for children of secondary school age living in the Bransgore and Sopley areas, and along the Brockenhurst to Highcliffe corridor, to attend schools in Christchurch (Dorset). Dorset County Council has initiated a second round of consultations on secondary school places in the Christchurch area, on which the County Council has been invited to respond.

          Rushmoor area

          Rushmoor area

          Summary of school details

        Primary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Aldershot

        2,966

        2,663

        11%

        2,956

        2,718

        8%

        Farnborough / Cove

        5,068

        4,528

        11%

        5,022

        4,312

        14%

                     

        Secondary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Aldershot / Farnborough

        4,305

        3,873

        10%

        4,305

        3,784

        12%

          The adopted Rushmoor Local Plan Review covers the period 1996 to 2011, making provision for 2,900 new houses.

          The Plan identifies opportunities for housing development at Station Road, Aldershot (150 - 200), Ordnance Road, Aldershot (170 - 180) and six other sites, each for less than 100 houses. No new schools will be required and pupils from the new development will be absorbed into existing schools.

          Proposals to remove surplus capacity at primary schools in the Farnborough / Cove area led to the amalgamation of Mayfield Infant and Junior Schools (Cherrywood Primary School) in September 2001. As the number of children of primary and secondary school age in areas of Rushmoor is predicted to fall, it may be necessary to look at further opportunities to reduce surplus capacity. Following rejection of closure proposals by the Adjudicator, The County Council has agreed to rebuild Pinewood Infant School following the loss of a substantial part of the school as the result of a fire in March 2003

          The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated that it proposes to release a substantial area of land, currently within Aldershot Military Town, for private development. Known as "Aldershot Urban Extension" this could include substantial residential development. Rushmoor Borough Council has adopted Supplementary Planning Guidance to guide the MoD and their potential purchasers. The impact of this development is being monitored as details become available. It is likely that additional school accommodation will be required, which could include one or two new primary schools and extensions to existing secondary schools.

          Test Valley area

          Test Valley area

          Summary of school details

        Primary Schools

         

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Andover

        4,797

        4,352

        9%

        5,116

        4,510

        12%

        Romsey / Stockbridge

        3,867

        3,433

        11%

        3,591

        3,259

        9%

                       

        Secondary Schools

         

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Andover

        2,927

        2,554

        13%

        2,927

        2,410

        18%

        Romsey / Stockbridge

        3,300

        3,313

        0%

        3,300

        3,098

        6%

          The Test Valley Borough Local Plan was adopted on 2 June 2006. Apart from the proposed MDA, the Plan indicates that most of the requirement for new housing can be met on previously developed land. Housing allocations at the Borden/AEP site, North Baddesley and Romsey Brewery are currently under way and a reserve site has been allocated at Abbottswood, Romsey. These developments can be accommodated at existing schools, although there may be a need for some additional accommodation.

          As part of the East of Icknield Way (East Anton) development, a site will be allocated for a 3 form entry primary school, with a further site safeguarded for a 2 form entry primary school should additional development come forward post-2011. In addition, a site will be safeguarded for a new or replacement secondary school, should demand arise during the plan period. At Picket Twenty a site will be allocated for a 2 form entry primary school.

          The Romsey/Stockbridge area currently shows a surplus of more than 10% in primary schools, but this will reduce following the amalgamation of Romsey Infant and Junior Schools in September 2006. Following local consultations on a review of primary schools in the north east sector of Andover, with a view to reducing surplus capacity in that part of the town, statutory proposals have been published for the closure of Shepherds Spring Infant and Junior Schools with effect from August 2008. Surplus capacity in Andover secondary schools will be required to cater for growth arising from the MDA after 2011.

          Winchester area

          Winchester area

          Summary of school details

        Primary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Winchester

        4,310

        4,045

        6%

        4,257

        4,045

        5%

        Alresford

        1,158

        1,126

        3%

        1,158

        1,032

        11%

        Bishops Waltham

        2,015

        1,739

        14%

        1,849

        1,586

        14%

                     

        Secondary Schools

        Area

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

        Net capacity

        Number on Roll

        % surplus places

         

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2006

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Jan 2011

        Winchester / Alresford

        4,812

        4,810

        0%

        4,812

        4,560

        5%

        Bishops Waltham

        1,350

        1,324

        2%

        1,350

        1,348

        0%

        The City Council adopted the Winchester District Local Plan Review in July 2006. The Plan covers the period up to 2011. In order to meet the Structure Plan requirement of 7,295 dwellings in the period 1996-2011, the Plan provides for development within the District's most sustainable settlements and for the development of a Major Development area at West of Waterlooville (see Havant area). At April 2006 there remained a need for 2.250 dwellings to be completed by 2011 to meet the Structure Plan requirement, including provision at Waterlooville. The allocated development areas at Whiteley, Denmead and Knowle are now largely complete and additional places have been provided at Wickham Primary to cater for development at Knowle.

        "Local Reserve Sites" totalling 400 dwellings have been allocated at Winchester, Alresford and Denmead, which can be released if necessary to meet the Structure Plan's housing requirements. "Strategic Reserve Sites" are also allocated at West of Waterlooville (1,000 dwellings) and Winchester City North (2,000 dwellings) should the strategic planning authorities conclude that additional housing land is required. The educational impact of these will be assessed if these sites are brought forward. A planning application for Winchester City North, which included the site for a new primary school, was refused on appeal, following a public inquiry in October 2005, as there was no evidence of a need to bring this site forward in advance of the release of any of the reserve allocations in the Structure Plan.

        There is more than 10% surplus capacity in primary schools in the Bishops Waltham area. Consideration will be given to ways that this can be reduced.

          C3 Inclusion

        1 Special Educational Needs

          The organisation of provision for children with special educational needs tends to relate to a wider area than the planning areas for mainstream provision. The following issues are likely to give rise to proposals during the period covered by this Plan:

          a) Creation of schools for children with learning difficulties with complex needs

          These cater for children with a range of learning difficulties, rather than the traditional distinction between moderate and severe learning difficulties. Where appropriate, this may also provide the opportunity to establish separate schools covering the primary and secondary age phases. The creation of a school for children with complex learning difficulties has already been implemented in Farnborough and forms the basis of the approved proposals for the reorganisation of special schools in Eastleigh and Winchester, which was implemented in May 2003. Approval has been given to the amalgamation of The Meadow School, Bordon and Whitedown School, Alton, as a school for children with complex learning difficulties aged 4 - 19, in new buildings on the site of The Meadow School. This school, known as Hollywater School, is due to open in September 2006.

          Further proposals will be brought forward in other parts of the county when opportunities are identified.

          b) Units attached to mainstream schools

          In accordance with the policy of inclusion within the mainstream environment, units may be established to cater for particular categories of need. These include units for pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties, language impairment or learning difficulties (particularly at primary schools) and autism / Aspergers Syndrome (at secondary schools). In addition, proposals may be made to resource schools (primary or secondary) to cater for children with physical disabilities or sensory impairment (particularly hearing or visual impairment).

          Units for pupils with Aspergers Syndrome opened in September 2001 at Robert May's and Romsey Secondary Schools and a unit for children with learning difficulties is due to open at Shakespeare Junior School, Eastleigh, in September 2002. In addition, the new primary school at Binfields, Chineham, which opened in September 2001 is a fully accessible and resourced school for pupils with visual impairment. The reorganisation of special schools in Alton and Bordon includes the establishment of resourced provision of children with learning difficulties at mainstream schools in the area, including Mill Chase Secondary. Resourced provision has also been established at St Mark's CE Primary School, Basingstoke, and Cherbourg Primary School, Eastleigh, for pupils with Behaviour, Emotional and Social Difficulties.

          Further opportunities to establish resourced provision will be brought forward as opportunities arise.

          Consultations are taking place on a review of resourced provision for children with hearing impairment. This may lead to changes in the pattern of provision in some areas if the county. Any significant changes to the designation of schools will be the subject of statutory proposals in due course.

          c) Secondary school for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties

          Sundridge Pupil Referral Unit, Cowplain, has been recognised as a special school since January 2002. This is an interim arrangement until suitable accommodation can be provided. Approval has been given to the transfer of the school to a new site in Havant. This is due to be completed by September 2007.

          d) Provision for early years

          The Early Years SEN Strategic Plan, adopted by the Education Committee in March 2000, proposes that opportunities should be developed to integrate provision for children of pre-school age with special educational needs with mainstream nursery provision in Early Years Centres. This may lead to proposals to alter the age ranges of some special schools which currently include pre-school provision.

        2. Education other than at school

          In September 2002 the County Council reorganised all EOTAS provision so that there is a single Education Centre in each of the seven education areas. In some cases, these occupy a single site. In others there is a combination of facilities under a single management.

          Proposals are currently being developed for the consolidation of The Bridge Education Centre (Eastleigh) on the site of the former Tankerville School. Part of the former Park House Primary School site in Havant has been identified for new buildings for Woodlands Education Centre (Cowplain) to replace those destroyed by fire in 2002. Further opportunities to improve accommodation at Education Centres will be made as opportunities arise.

          A review of provision in Basingstoke was implemented in September 2004 with the amalgamation of Hawthorns School and Ashwood Education Centre as a new establishment (registered as a pupil referral unit) known as Basingstoke School Plus.

          Table 1

          Numbers on Roll and School Capacities - January 2006

        DfES no.

        School Name

        Net Capacity

        NOR

        % surplus

                 

        Primary Schools

             
                 

        Basingstoke And Deane

             
                 
         

        Basingstoke Town Area

             

        3022

        Bramley C E Primary

        420

        361

        14%

        2321

        Castle Hill Infant

        180

        169

        6%

        2272

        Castle Hill Junior

        240

        257

        -7%

        2344

        Chalk Ridge Primary

        418

        399

        5%

        3199

        Chiltern Primary

        315

        250

        21%

        2780

        Chineham Park Primary

        180

        102

        43%

        2041

        Cliddesden Primary

        105

        108

        -3%

        2727

        Fairfields Primary

        408

        409

        0%

        2749

        Four Lanes Community Junior

        360

        328

        9%

        2392

        Four Lanes Infant

        254

        245

        4%

        2011

        Great Binfields Primary

        210

        186

        11%

        2470

        Hatch Warren Infant

        270

        263

        3%

        2761

        Hatch Warren Junior

        293

        353

        -20%

        2316

        Kempshott Infant

        270

        248

        8%

        2286

        Kempshott Junior

        360

        364

        -1%

        2725

        King's Furlong Infant And Nursery

        210

        205

        2%

        2726

        Kings Furlong Junior

        240

        251

        -5%

        2341

        Manor Field Infant

        231

        152

        34%

        2285

        Manor Field Junior

        266

        194

        27%

        2298

        Marnel Community Infant

        210

        173

        18%

        2287

        Marnel Community Junior

        240

        229

        5%

        2271

        Merton Infant

        180

        115

        36%

        2268

        Merton Junior

        240

        184

        23%

        2148

        North Waltham Primary

        140

        145

        -4%

        3120

        Oakley Church of England Junior

        268

        281

        -5%

        2328

        Oakley Infant

        234

        181

        23%

        2012

        Oakridge Infant

        179

        149

        27%

        2227

        Oakridge Junior

        240

        202

        16%

        2319

        Old Basing Infant

        270

        260

        4%

        2731

        Park View Infant

        270

        228

        16%

        2732

        Park View Junior

        300

        262

        13%

        2320

        Rucstall Primary

        235

        224

        5%

        3144

        Sherborne St John Church of England Primary

        105

        124

        -18%

        2228

        South View Infant

        216

        156

        28%

        2013

        South View Junior

        248

        213

        14%

        3414

        St Anne's Catholic Primary

        226

        216

        4%

        3415

        St Bede's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary

        241

        242

        0%

        3661

        St John's Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary

        315

        285

        10%

        3665

        St Mark's Church of England Primary

        556

        525

        6%

        3305

        St Mary's Church of England Junior

        360

        338

        6%

        2223

        Winklebury Infant

        180

        137

        24%

        2008

        Winklebury Junior

        240

        212

        12%

         

        Total

        10,923

        9,925

        9%

                 
         

        Tadley Area

             

        2315

        Bishopswood Infant

        180

        171

        5%

        2283

        Bishopswood Junior

        240

        213

        11%

        2189

        Burnham Copse Infant 1

        170

        91

        46%

        2188

        Burnham Copse Junior 2

        240

        159

        34%

        3389

        Silchester Church of England Primary

        205

        207

        -1%

        2190

        Tadley Community Primary

        420

        390

        7%

        5201

        The Priory Primary

        168

        166

        1%

         

        Total

        1,623

        1,397

        14%

                 
         

        Kingsclere / Burghclere Area

             

        2119

        Ashford Hill Primary

        140

        122

        13%

        2026

        Burghclere Primary

        119

        112

        6%

        3050

        Ecchinswell And Sydmonton CE Primary

        147

        99

        33%

        3082

        Hurstbourne Tarrant C E Primary

        105

        107

        -2%

        3088

        Kingsclere Church of England Primary

        266

        256

        4%

        3325

        St Martin's East Woodhay C E Voluntary Aided Primary

        105

        102

        3%

        3177

        St Thomas' Church of England Infant, Woolton Hill

        135

        140

        -4%

        2384

        Woolton Hill Junior

        172

        184

        -7%

         

        Total

        1,189

        1,122

        6%

                 
         

        Whitchurch Area

             

        3009

        Barton Stacey C E Primary

        119

        91

        24%

        3357

        Longparish C E Primary

        83

        97

        -17%

        3119

        Overton C E Primary

        315

        297

        6%

        2180

        St Mary Bourne Primary

        140

        131

        6%

        3170

        Whitchurch C E Primary

        354

        331

        6%

         

        Total

        1,011

        947

        6%

                 

        East Hampshire

             
                 
         

        Bordon / Liss / Liphook Area

             

        2022

        Bordon Infant

        270

        173

        36%

        2021

        Bordon Junior

        360

        229

        36%

        3067

        Grayshott C E Controlled Primary

        208

        204

        2%

        2086

        Greatham Primary

        210

        207

        1%

        3183

        Liphook Church of England (Controlled) Junior

        360

        357

        1%

        2342

        Liphook Infant

        270

        241

        11%

        2291

        Liss Infant

        180

        173

        4%

        2127

        Liss Junior

        261

        250

        4%

        3310

        St Matthew's Church of England (Aided) Primary, Blackmoor

        210

        193

        8%

        3215

        The Holme Church of England (Controlled) Primary

        240

        142

        41%

        2204

        Weyford Infant

        216

        178

        18%

        2288

        Weyford Junior

        330

        278

        16%

        2753

        Woodlea Primary

        210

        199

        5%

         

        Total

        3,325

        2,824

        15%

                 
         

        Alton Area

             

        2000

        Alton Infant

        180

        145

        19%

        3344

        Andrews' Endowed Church of England Primary

        198

        191

        4%

        2001

        Anstey Junior

        240

        213

        11%

        3023

        Bentley Church of England Primary

        210

        217

        -3%

        3012

        Binsted Church of England Primary

        84

        79

        6%

        3029

        Chawton Church of England Primary

        112

        134

        -20%

        3101

        Medstead Church of England Primary

        209

        184

        12%

        3196

        Rowledge Church of England (Controlled) Primary

        203

        209

        -3%

        3001

        Saint Lawrence C E Primary

        169

        188

        -11%

        3660

        Selborne Church of England Primary

        99

        88

        11%

        3308

        St Mary's Bentworth Church of England Primary

        105

        90

        14%

        2300

        The Butts Primary

        238

        228

        4%

        2243

        Wootey Infant

        180

        110

        39%

        2317

        Wootey Junior

        239

        190

        21%

         

        Total

        2,466

        2,266

        8%

                 
         

        Petersfield Area

             

        2027

        Buriton Primary

        105

        94

        10%

        3046

        East Meon C E (Controlled) Primary

        77

        55

        29%

        3062

        Froxfield Church of England Infant

        40

        36

        10%

        2170

        Herne Junior

        480

        428

        11%

        2125

        Langrish Primary

        210

        210

        0%

        2162

        Petersfield Infant

        360

        287

        20%

        2181

        Sheet Primary

        112

        107

        4%

        3150

        Steep Church of England (Voluntary Controlled) Primary

        85

        104

        -22%

        3168

        West Meon Church of England (Voluntary Controlled) Primary

        70

        70

        0%

         

        Total

        1,539

        1,391

        10%

                 
         

        Horndean / Clanfield Area

             

        3027

        Catherington Church of England Infant

        88

        88

        0%

        2040

        Clanfield Junior

        387

        356

        8%

        3081

        Horndean Church of England (Controlled) Junior

        480

        472

        2%

        2239

        Horndean Infant

        270

        261

        3%

        2214

        Padnell Infant

        270

        242

        10%

        2213

        Padnell Junior

        360

        356

        1%

        2357

        Petersgate Infant

        171

        164

        4%

        3136

        Rowlands Castle St Johns Church of England (Controlled) Primary

        210

        198

        6%

         

        Total

        2,236

        2,137

        4%

                 

        Eastleigh

             
                 
         

        Hamble Area

             

        3020

        Bursledon Church of England Infant

        270

        218

        19%

        2304

        Bursledon Junior

        360

        289

        20%

        2091

        Hamble Primary

        280

        258

        8%

        2373

        Netley Abbey Infant

        269

        183

        32%

        2348

        Netley Abbey Junior

        346

        290

        16%

         

        Total

        1,525

        1,238

        19%

                 
         

        Hedge End / West End Area

             

        2752

        Berrywood Primary

        630

        652

        -3%

        3014

        Botley Church of England (Controlled) Primary

        300

        258

        14%

        2115

        Freegrounds Infant

        270

        256

        5%

        2267

        Freegrounds Junior

        359

        350

        3%

        2347

        Kings Copse Primary

        266

        175

        34%

        3184

        Saint James' Church of England Primary, West End

        400

        436

        -9%

        2224

        Shamblehurst Primary

        419

        420

        0%

         

        Total

        2,644

        2,547

        4%

                 
         

        Fair Oak Area

             

        3040

        Durley C E (Controlled) Primary

        112

        115

        -3%

        2071

        Fair Oak Infant

        354

        356

        -1%

        2263

        Fair Oak Junior

        598

        605

        -1%

        2018

        Stoke Park Infant

        269

        250

        7%

        2030

        Stoke Park Junior

        360

        370

        -3%

        3395

        Upham C E (Aided) Primary

        89

        106

        -19%

         

        Total

        1,782

        1,802

        -1%

                 
         

        Chandlers Ford Area

             

        2033

        Chandler's Ford Infant

        208

        173

        17%

        2217

        Fryern Infant

        180

        117

        35%

        2056

        Fryern Junior

        243

        212

        13%

        2237

        Hiltingbury Infant

        267

        267

        0%

        2274

        Hiltingbury Junior

        360

        394

        -9%

        2009

        Knightwood Primary

        360

        409

        -14%

        2034

        Merdon Junior

        360

        273

        24%

        3118

        Otterbourne C E Primary

        242

        258

        -7%

        2322

        Scantabout Primary

        210

        217

        -3%

        3663

        St Francis C E Primary

        420

        422

        0%

        3419

        St Swithun Wells Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary, Chandlers Ford

        210

        172

        18%

        2061

        The Crescent Primary

        407

        360

        12%

         

        Total

        3,467

        3,274

        6%

         

        Eastleigh Area

             

        2062

        Cherbourg Primary

        378

        324

        14%

        2763

        Nightingale Primary

        330

        240

        27%

        2387

        Norwood Primary

        323

        165

        49%

        2063

        Shakespeare Infant

        270

        244

        10%

        2377

        Shakespeare Junior

        353

        335

        5%

         

        Total

        1,654

        1,308

        21%

                 

        Fareham

             
                 
         

        Fareham Central / East Area

             

        2395

        Castle Primary

        420

        423

        -1%

        2216

        Crofton Anne Dale Infant

        270

        254

        6%

        2049

        Crofton Anne Dale Junior

        359

        381

        -6%

        2276

        Crofton Hammond Infant

        180

        169

        6%

        2345

        Crofton Hammond Junior

        248

        243

        2%

        2252

        Harrison Primary

        588

        588

        0%

        2309

        Northern Infant

        120

        96

        20%

        2161

        Northern Junior Community

        240

        193

        20%

        2306

        Ranvilles Infant

        180

        154

        14%

        2289

        Ranvilles Junior

        281

        220

        22%

        2388

        Red Barn Community Primary

        208

        175

        16%

        2074

        Redlands Primary

        315

        301

        4%

        3404

        St Jude's Catholic Primary, Fareham

        315

        271

        14%

        2069

        Uplands Primary

        280

        309

        -10%

        2076

        Wallisdean Infant

        174

        171

        2%

        2067

        Wallisdean Junior

        240

        222

        8%

        2168

        Wicor Primary

        420

        432

        -3%

         

        Total

        4,838

        4,602

        5%

                 
         

        Fareham West / North / Whiteley Area

           

        3079

        Hook-With-Warsash Church of England Primary

        420

        419

        0%

        2249

        Locks Heath Infant

        360

        354

        2%

        2128

        Locks Heath Junior

        480

        478

        0%

        3216

        Oak Meadow Church of England (Controlled) Primary, Fareham

        420

        229

        45%

        2717

        Orchard Lea Infant

        210

        179

        15%

        2718

        Orchard Lea Junior

        270

        265

        2%

        2313

        Park Gate Primary

        420

        406

        3%

        3142

        Sarisbury Church of England Junior

        360

        327

        9%

        2282

        Sarisbury Infant

        268

        256

        4%

        3662

        St Anthony's Catholic Primary, Titchfield Common

        210

        209

        0%

        3095

        St John the Baptist Church of England Primary, Titchfield Common

        417

        245

        41%

        2193

        Titchfield Primary

        169

        162

        4%

        2778

        Whiteley Primary

        630

        552

        12%

         

        Total

        4,634

        4,081

        12%

                 

        Gosport

             

        3600

        Alverstoke Church of England (Aided) Junior

        240

        272

        -13%

        2618

        Alverstoke Community Infant

        180

        174

        3%

        2776

        Bedenham Primary

        315

        222

        30%

        2627

        Brockhurst Infant

        180

        169

        6%

        2602

        Brockhurst Junior

        265

        240

        9%

        2607

        Elson Infant

        270

        237

        12%

        2606

        Elson Junior

        360

        313

        13%

        2625

        Gomer Infant

        180

        177

        2%

        2631

        Gomer Junior

        203

        238

        -17%

        2620

        Grange Infant

        270

        177

        34%

        2619

        Grange Junior

        330

        259

        22%

        2612

        Haselworth Primary

        150

        107

        29%

        2777

        Holbrook Primary

        315

        248

        22%

        2630

        Lee-On-The-Solent Infant

        213

        248

        -16%

        2610

        Lee-On-The-Solent Junior

        335

        316

        6%

        3191

        Leesland Church of England (Controlled) Infant

        270

        242

        10%

        3190

        Leesland Church of England (Controlled) Junior

        357

        332

        7%

        3192

        Newtown Church of England (Voluntary Controlled) Primary

        412

        402

        2%

        2622

        Peel Common Infant and Nursery Unit

        180

        130

        28%

        2624

        Peel Common Junior

        210

        182

        13%

        2617

        Rowner Infant

        180

        135

        25%

        2616

        Rowner Junior

        240

        170

        29%

        2623

        Siskin Infant And Nursery

        240

        180

        25%

        2621

        Siskin Junior

        240

        163

        32%

        3602

        St John's, Gosport Church of England (Voluntary Aided) Primary

        420

        432

        -3%

        3650

        St Mary's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary, Gosport

        270

        242

        10%

        2613

        Woodcot Primary

        315

        211

        33%

         

        Total

        7,140

        6,216

        13%

        Hart

             
                 
         

        Fleet / Crookham Area

             

        3330

        All Saints Church of England (Aided) Junior

        382

        426

        -12%

        2229

        Church Crookham Junior

        352

        335

        5%

        2046

        Crondall Primary

        210

        200

        5%

        3666

        Crookham C E (Aided) Infant

        180

        155

        14%

        3321

        Dogmersfield Church of England (Aided) Primary

        140

        106

        24%

        2015

        Elvetham Heath Primary

        420

        377

        10%

        2270

        Fleet Infant

        270

        269

        0%

        2269

        Heatherside Infant

        300

        294

        2%

        2278

        Heatherside Junior

        352

        373

        -6%

        2324

        Tavistock Infant

        192

        173

        10%

        2290

        Tweseldown Infant

        195

        187

        4%

        2339

        Velmead Junior

        359

        344

        4%

         

        Total

        3,352

        3,269

        3%

                 
         

        Yateley / Frogmore Area

             

        3326

        Charles Kingsley's Church of England Primary

        175

        213

        -22%

        2238

        Frogmore Infant

        180

        187

        -4%

        2279

        Frogmore Junior

        268

        216

        19%

        2389

        Newlands Primary

        210

        191

        9%

        2346

        Potley Hill Primary

        315

        285

        10%

        5212

        St Peter's Church of England Junior

        270

        100

        63%

        2257

        Westfields Infant

        270

        234

        13%

        2242

        Westfields Junior

        480

        465

        3%

        2331

        Yateley Infant

        180

        143

        21%

         

        Total

        2,348

        2,034

        13%

                 
         

        Hook / Odiham Area

             

        2155

        Buryfields Infant

        210

        176

        16%

        2376

        Greenfields Junior

        240

        195

        19%

        2723

        Hook Infant

        270

        267

        1%

        2325

        Hook Junior

        414

        360

        13%

        3096

        Long Sutton Church of England Primary

        131

        132

        -1%

        2383

        Mayhill Junior

        240

        229

        5%

        2094

        Oakwood Infant

        169

        170

        -1%

        3213

        Whitewater Church of England Primary

        140

        121

        14%

         

        Total

        1,814

        1,650

        9%

        Havant

             
         

        Waterlooville / Cowplain Area

             

        2054

        Denmead Infant

        240

        201

        16%

        2323

        Denmead Junior

        360

        312

        11%

        2092

        Hambledon Infant

        87

        69

        21%

        2215

        Hart Plain Infant

        270

        244

        10%

        2740

        Hart Plain Junior

        360

        336

        7%

        2361

        Hulbert Junior

        240

        225

        6%

        2275

        Meadowlands Infant

        180

        111

        38%

        2741

        Meadowlands Junior

        270

        169

        37%

        2774

        Morelands Primary

        315

        264

        16%

        2167

        Purbrook Infant

        270

        267

        1%

        2297

        Purbrook Junior

        359

        369

        -3%

        2750

        Queens Inclosure Primary

        420

        387

        8%

        5209

        St Peters Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary , Waterlooville

        417

        427

        -2%

        3407

        St Thomas More's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary, Havant

        270

        258

        4%

        2169

        Stakes Hill Infant

        180

        140

        22%

        2775

        Waite End Primary

        210

        184

        12%

         

        Total

        4,448

        3,972

        11%

                 
         

        Havant / Hayling Area

             

        2097

        Barncroft Infant

        270

        137

        49%

        2096

        Barncroft Junior

        330

        254

        23%

        2396

        Bidbury Infant

        180

        153

        15%

        2336

        Bidbury Junior

        240

        199

        17%

        2116

        Bosmere Junior

        360

        358

        1%

        2767

        Emsworth Primary

        315

        251

        20%

        2095

        Fairfield Infant

        256

        256

        0%

        2099

        Front Lawn Infant

        180

        161

        11%

        5200

        Front Lawn Junior

        240

        218

        9%

        2246

        Mengham Infant

        180

        116

        36%

        2335

        Mengham Junior

        180

        157

        13%

        5210

        Mill Rythe Infant

        267

        227

        15%

        2106

        Mill Rythe Junior

        337

        333

        1%

        2101

        Riders Infant

        180

        167

        7%

        2100

        Riders Junior

        243

        237

        2%

        2020

        Sharps Copse Primary and Nursery

        367

        284

        23%

        3346

        St Alban's Church of England (Aided) Primary, Havant

        238

        220

        8%

        3052

        St James Church of England (Controlled) Primary, Emsworth

        238

        236

        1%

        2104

        Trosnant Infant

        180

        142

        21%

        2103

        Trosnant Junior

        240

        222

        8%

        2254

        Warren Park Primary

        420

        411

        2%

         

        Total

        5,441

        4,739

        13%

                 

        New Forest

             
                 
         

        Ringwood / Fordingbridge Area

             

        3017

        Bransgore Church of England Primary

        300

        336

        -12%

        3018

        Breamore Church of England Primary

        147

        137

        7%

        2028

        Burley Primary

        105

        107

        -2%

        2372

        Fordingbridge Infant

        179

        158

        12%

        2367

        Fordingbridge Junior

        238

        216

        9%

        2090

        Hale Primary

        70

        91

        -30%

        3083

        Hyde Church of England Primary

        70

        50

        29%

        2310

        Poulner Infant

        210

        222

        -6%

        2266

        Poulner Junior

        340

        341

        0%

        3132

        Ringwood Church of England Infant

        270

        233

        14%

        2175

        Ringwood Junior

        360

        382

        -6%

        2183

        Sopley Primary

        84

        85

        -1%

        3426

        Western Downland Church of England Aided Primary

        189

        168

        11%

         

        Total

        2,562

        2,538

        1%

                 
         

        Lymington / New Milton Area

             

        2005

        Ashley Infant

        216

        157

        27%

        5208

        Ashley Junior

        354

        267

        25%

        2014

        Beaulieu Village Primary

        105

        102

        3%

        3019

        Brockenhurst Church of England Primary

        210

        206

        2%

        5206

        Hordle Church of England Primary

        315

        330

        -5%

        3358

        Lymington Church of England Infant

        225

        184

        18%

        2332

        Lymington Junior

        300

        278

        7%

        3365

        Milford-On-Sea Church of England Primary

        315

        309

        2%

        2137

        New Milton Infant

        330

        286

        13%

        2140

        New Milton Junior

        476

        444

        7%

        3409

        Our Lady & St Joseph Catholic Primary, Lymington

        105

        116

        -10%

        3124

        Pennington Church of England Junior

        208

        181

        13%

        2241

        Pennington Infant

        177

        120

        32%

        3146

        South Baddesley Church of England Primary

        103

        116

        -13%

        3149

        St Luke's Church of England Primary

        210

        193

        8%

        2111

        Tiptoe Primary

        119

        126

        -6%

        3311

        William Gilpin Church of England Primary

        105

        92

        12%

         

        Total

        3,873

        3,507

        9%

                 
         

        Totton Area

             

        5202

        Abbotswood Junior

        707

        634

        10%

        3197

        Bartley Church of England Junior

        353

        315

        11%

        2330

        Calmore Infant

        180

        179

        1%

        5203

        Calmore Junior

        247

        235

        5%

        3032

        Copythorne Church of England Infant

        107

        78

        27%

        2196

        Eling Infant

        90

        66

        27%

        2299

        Foxhills Infant

        263

        248

        6%

        2197

        Foxhills Junior

        456

        425

        7%

        2739

        Hazel Wood Infant

        240

        227

        5%

        2194

        Lydlynch Infant

        186

        178

        4%

        3110

        Netley Marsh Church of England Infant

        87

        72

        17%

        2256

        Oakfield Primary

        209

        200

        4%

        3360

        St Michael And All Angels Church of England Infant

        86

        87

        -1%

         

        Total

        3,211

        2,944

        8%

                 
         

        Dibden / South Waterside Area

             

        2078

        Blackfield Infant 3

        270

        157

        42%

        5205

        Blackfield Junior 4

        480

        348

        28%

        3667

        Cadland Primary

        568

        387

        32%

        2077

        Fawley Infant

        90

        58

        36%

        2113

        Hythe Primary

        315

        311

        1%

        2359

        Manor Infant

        90

        84

        7%

        3100

        Marchwood Church of England Infant

        267

        205

        23%

        2378

        Marchwood Junior

        330

        288

        13%

        2230

        Orchard Infant

        270

        270

        0%

        2248

        Orchard Junior

        390

        409

        -5%

        2089

        Waterside Primary

        210

        191

        9%

        2057

        Wildground Infant

        182

        164

        10%

        2055

        Wildground Junior

        240

        216

        10%

         

        Total

        3,702

        3,088

        17%

                 

        Rushmoor

             
                 
         

        Aldershot Area

             

        2532

        Beaumont Junior

        180

        144

        20%

        2729

        Belle Vue Infant

        270

        221

        18%

        2516

        Marlborough Infant

        139

        109

        22%

        2730

        Newport Junior

        272

        250

        8%

        2728

        Park Primary

        207

        177

        14%

        5204

        St Joseph's Catholic Primary

        508

        475

        6%

        3185

        St Michael's Church of England (Controlled) Infant

        270

        261

        3%

        3186

        St Michael's Church of England (Controlled) Junior

        360

        375

        -4%

        2526

        Talavera Infant

        270

        216

        20%

        2523

        Talavera Junior

        330

        309

        6%

        2508

        West End Infant

        180

        126

        30%

         

        Total

        2,986

        2,663

        11%

                 
         

        Farnborough / Cove Area

             

        2016

        Cherrywood Community Primary

        315

        220

        30%

        2511

        Cove Infant

        189

        172

        9%

        2510

        Cove Junior

        290

        287

        1%

        2522

        Farnborough Grange Nursery/Infant & Early Years Centre

        180

        133

        26%

        2735

        Fernhill Primary

        208

        212

        -2%

        2521

        Grange Community Junior

        208

        220

        -6%

        2533

        Guillemont Junior

        366

        348

        5%

        2105

        Hawley Primary

        315

        291

        8%

        2524

        Manor Infant

        270

        225

        17%

        2520

        Manor Junior

        360

        326

        9%

        2519

        North Farnborough Infant

        180

        172

        4%

        2530

        Parsonage Farm Nursery And Infant

        171

        176

        -3%

        2534

        Pinewood Infant

        90

        95

        -6%

        2517

        South Farnborough Infant

        243

        214

        12%

        2531

        South Farnborough Junior

        240

        247

        -3%

        2742

        Southwood Infant

        180

        133

        26%

        3553

        St Bernadette's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary

        315

        308

        2%

        3501

        St Mark's Church of England (Aided) Primary , Farnborough

        105

        105

        0%

        3551

        St Patrick's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary, Farnborough

        210

        211

        0%

        3500

        St Peter's Church of England (Aided) Junior

        272

        251

        8%

        2512

        Tower Hill Community

        361

        182

        50%

         

        Total

        5,068

        4,528

        11%

                 
                 

        Test Valley

             
                 
         

        Andover Area

             

        3000

        Abbott's Ann Church of England Primary

        102

        100

        2%

        3300

        Amport C E Primary

        84

        81

        4%

        3004

        Andover C E Primary

        210

        207

        1%

        2226

        Anton Infant

        180

        170

        6%

        2004

        Anton Junior

        243

        253

        -4%

        2354

        Balksbury Infant

        270

        237

        12%

        2002

        Balksbury Junior

        359

        324

        10%

        3396

        Clatford C E Primary

        189

        199

        -5%

        2085

        Grateley Primary

        105

        93

        11%

        3341

        Hatherden Church of England Primary

        119

        112

        6%

        3401

        Kimpton, Thruxton And Fyfield Church of England Primary

        172

        155

        10%

        2301

        Knights Enham Infant

        135

        94

        30%

        2284

        Knights Enham Junior

        180

        177

        2%

        2007

        Portway Infant

        270

        268

        1%

        2003

        Portway Junior

        360

        356

        1%

        2318

        Roman Way Primary

        210

        174

        17%

        2259

        Shepherds Spring Infant

        150

        99

        34%

        2258

        Shepherds Spring Junior

        200

        108

        46%

        2182

        Shipton Bellinger Primary

        196

        192

        2%

        3390

        Smannell And Enham C E Primary

        87

        100

        -15%

        3418

        St John The Baptist Catholic Primary

        210

        221

        -5%

        3301

        St Peter's Church of England Primary

        105

        89

        15%

        3163

        Vernham Dean Gillum's C E Primary

        105

        95

        10%

        2220

        Vigo Infant

        189

        183

        3%

        2219

        Vigo Junior

        357

        265

        26%

         

        Total

        4,787

        4,352

        9%

                 
         

        Romsey / Stockbridge Area

             

        3003

        Ampfield C E Primary

        84

        46

        45%

        2006

        Awbridge Primary

        161

        142

        12%

        2023

        Braishfield Primary

        98

        88

        10%

        2025

        Broughton Primary

        84

        60

        29%

        2329

        Cupernham Infant

        180

        127

        29%

        2176

        Cupernham Junior

        298

        275

        8%

        2312

        Halterworth Community Primary

        414

        420

        -1%

        3089

        King's Somborne Church of England Primary

        157

        117

        25%

        3356

        Lockerley Endowed Church of England Primary

        105

        79

        25%

        2036

        North Baddesley Infant

        180

        170

        6%

        2265

        North Baddesley Junior

        240

        235

        2%

        3112

        Nursling Church of England Primary

        206

        206

        0%

        3382

        Romsey Abbey C E Primary

        210

        216

        -3%

        2173

        Romsey Infant 5

        180

        68

        62%

        2174

        Romsey Junior 6

        248

        169

        32%

        3137

        Rownhams St John's Church of England Primary

        280

        294

        -5%

        2186

        Stockbridge Primary

        126

        120

        5%

        2200

        Wallop Primary

        210

        190

        10%

        2202

        Wellow Primary

        210

        225

        -7%

        3169

        West Tytherley Church of England Primary

        70

        75

        -7%

        2203

        Wherwell Primary

        126

        111

        12%

         

        Total

        3,867

        3,433

        11%

                 

        Winchester

             
         

        Winchester Area

             

        3172

        All Saints Church of England Primary

        140

        115

        18%

        2382

        Colden Common Primary

        270

        257

        5%

        3318

        Compton All Saints' Church of England Primary

        115

        122

        -6%

        2736

        Harestock Primary

        280

        207

        26%

        2117

        Itchen Abbas Primary

        91

        80

        12%

        3345

        John Keble Church of England Primary

        105

        110

        -5%

        2120

        Kings Worthy Primary

        327

        288

        12%

        2017

        Micheldever Church of England Primary

        102

        91

        11%

        2326

        Oliver's Battery Primary

        259

        244

        6%

        2157

        Owslebury Primary

        70

        74

        -6%

        2314

        South Wonston Primary

        415

        320

        23%

        3147

        Sparsholt C E Primary

        105

        114

        -9%

        3181

        St Bede Church of England Primary

        315

        314

        0%

        3399

        St Faith's C E Primary

        140

        139

        1%

        3417

        St Peter's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary, Winchester

        298

        326

        -9%

        2206

        Stanmore Primary

        315

        314

        0%

        3156

        Twyford St Mary C E Primary

        133

        137

        -3%

        2737

        Weeke Primary

        280

        245

        13%

        3176

        Western Church of England Primary

        410

        404

        1%

        2211

        Winnall Primary

        140

        144

        -3%

         

        Total

        4,310

        4,045

        6%

                 
         

        Alresford Area

             

        2035

        Cheriton Primary

        105

        111

        -6%

        3061

        Four Marks C E Primary

        294

        277

        6%

        3126

        Preston Candover Church of England Primary

        140

        145

        -4%

        3138

        Ropley Church of England Primary

        175

        180

        -3%

        2255

        Sun Hill Infant

        180

        167

        7%

        2146

        Sun Hill Junior

        264

        246

        7%

         

        Total

        1,158

        1,126

        3%

                 
                 
         

        Bishops Waltham Area

             

        2019

        Bishops Waltham Infant

        240

        164

        32%

        2047

        Curdridge Primary

        119

        111

        7%

        2053

        Droxford Junior

        150

        174

        -16%

        3102

        Meonstoke Church of England Infant

        90

        65

        28%

        2147

        Newtown Soberton Infant

        67

        63

        6%

        2273

        Ridgemede Junior

        300

        261

        13%

        3143

        St John The Baptist C E (Controlled) Primary, Waltham Chase

        314

        322

        -3%

        3392

        Swanmore Church of England (Aided) Primary

        420

        391

        7%

        3171

        Wickham C E Primary

        315

        188

        40%

         

        Total

        2,015

        1,739

        14%

                 
         

        Total Primary Schools

        106,938

        96,992

        10%

                 

        Secondary Schools

             
                 

        Basingstoke And Deane

             
                 
         

        Basingstoke Town Area

             

        4156

        Aldworth Science College

        1,000

        536

        46%

        4604

        Bishop Challoner Voluntary Aided Catholic Secondary School

        646

        621

        4%

        4182

        Brighton Hill Community College

        1,256

        1,275

        -2%

        4002

        Costello Technology College

        1,120

        984

        12%

        4164

        Cranbourne Business and Enterprise College

        1,300

        1,133

        13%

        4187

        Fort Hill Community School

        710

        635

        11%

        4169

        John Hunt of Everest Community School

        750

        440

        41%

        4180

        The Vyne Community School

        750

        736

        2%

         

        Total

        7,532

        6,360

        16%

                 
         

        Tadley Area

             

        4144

        Hurst Community College

        1,075

        1,014

        6%

         

        Total

        1,075

        1,014

        6%

                 
         

        Kingsclere / Whitchurch Area

             

        5410

        Testbourne Community School

        689

        731

        -6%

        4162

        The Clere School and Technology College

        725

        692

        5%

         

        Total

        1,414

        1,423

        -1%

                 

        East Hampshire

             
                 
         

        Alton / Petersfield Area

             

        4100

        Amery Hill School

        1,000

        989

        1%

        5407

        Bohunt School

        1,250

        1,274

        -2%

        4000

        Eggar's School

        800

        799

        0%

        4139

        Mill Chase Community Technology College

        1,050

        805

        23%

        5418

        The Petersfield School - A Performing Arts College

        1,260

        1,114

        12%

         

        Total

        5,360

        4,981

        7%

                 
         

        Horndean / Clanfield Area

             

        4173

        Horndean Technology College

        1,614

        1,468

        9%

         

        Total

        1,614

        1,468

        9%

        Eastleigh

             
                 
         

        Southern Parishes Area

             

        4119

        Hamble Community Sports College

        1,015

        1,016

        0%

        4127

        Wildern School

        1,800

        1,807

        0%

        4161

        Wyvern Technology College

        1,350

        1,325

        2%

         

        Total

        4,165

        4,148

        0%

                 
         

        Chandlers Ford Area

             

        4175

        Thornden School

        1,350

        1,354

        0%

        4113

        Toynbee School

        1,027

        1,036

        -1%

         

        Total

        2,377

        2,390

        -1%

                 
         

        Eastleigh Area

             

        4191

        Crestwood College for Business and Enterprise

        603

        578

        4%

        4152

        Quilley School of Engineering

        732

        619

        15%

         

        Total

        1,335

        1,197

        10%

                 

        Fareham

             
                 
         

        Fareham Central / East Area

             

        5416

        Cams Hill School

        1,050

        1,038

        1%

        5405

        Crofton School

        1,043

        1,035

        1%

        4308

        The Neville Lovett Community School and Continuing Education Centre

        985

        848

        14%

        4133

        Portchester Community School

        860

        826

        4%

         

        Total

        3,938

        3,747

        5%

                 
         

        Fareham West / North Area

             

        4136

        Brookfield Community School and Language College

        1,755

        1,708

        3%

        4307

        Henry Cort Community College

        1,200

        943

        21%

         

        Total

        2,955

        2,651

        10%

                 

        Gosport

             
                 

        5408

        Bay House School

        2,093

        2,101

        0%

        4314

        Bridgemary Community Sports College

        1,200

        984

        18%

        4315

        Brune Park Community College

        1,736

        1,693

        2%

         

        Total

        5,029

        4,778

        5%

                 

        Hart

             
                 

        4171

        Calthorpe Park School

        1,050

        982

        6%

        4117

        Court Moor School

        1,099

        1,100

        0%

        4183

        Frogmore Community College

        809

        739

        9%

        4511

        Robert May's School

        1,200

        1,218

        -2%

        4166

        Yateley School

        1,473

        1,499

        -2%

         

        Total

        5,631

        1,499

        2%

                 

        Havant

             
                 
         

        Waterlooville / Cowplain Area

             

        4110

        Cowplain Community School

        1,121

        1,070

        5%

        4159

        Crookhorn College of Technology

        945

        864

        9%

        5411

        Oaklands Catholic Voluntary Aided Secondary School

        1,296

        1,271

        2%

        5414

        Purbrook Park School

        840

        864

        9%

         

        Total

        4,202

        4,082

        3%

                 
         

        Havant / Hayling Area

             

        4316

        Park Community School

        900

        862

        4%

        4317

        Staunton Community Sports College

        900

        616

        32%

        4147

        The Hayling College

        744

        708

        5%

        4318

        Warblington School

        1,000

        818

        18%

         

        Total

        3,544

        3,004

        15%

                 

        New Forest

             
                 
         

        Forest Area

             

        4129

        Priestlands School

        1,215

        1,163

        4%

        5403

        Ringwood School

        1,510

        1,547

        -2%

        5402

        The Arnewood School

        1,520

        1,251

        18%

        5401

        The Burgate School and Sixth Form Centre

        906

        945

        -4%

         

        Total

        5,151

        4,906

        5%

                 
         

        Totton / Waterside Area

             
                 

        5412

        Applemore College

        865

        740

        14%

        5400

        Hardley School and Sixth Form

        1,057

        1,029

        3%

        4168

        Hounsdown School

        1,215

        1,214

        -2%

        4128

        Noadswood School

        1,125

        1,081

        4%

        5406

        Testwood Sports College

        1,219

        1,017

        17%

         

        Total

        5,481

        5,108

        7%

                 

        Rushmoor

             
                 
         

        Aldershot / Farnborough Area

             

        4203

        Cove School

        1,000

        1,028

        -3%

        4204

        Fernhill School and Language College

        875

        888

        -1%

        4207

        Oak Farm Community School

        730

        357

        51%

        4312

        The Connaught School

        850

        754

        11%

        4206

        The Wavell School

        850

        846

        0%

         

        Total

        4,305

        3,873

        10%

                 

        Test Valley

             
                 
         

        Andover Area

             

        4163

        Harrow Way Community School

        892

        678

        24%

        4001

        John Hanson Community School

        980

        989

        -1%

        4184

        Winton School

        1,055

        887

        16%

         

        Total

        2,927

        2,554

        13%

                 
                 
         

        Romsey / Stockbridge Area

             

        4015

        Mountbatten School And Language College

        1,406

        1,427

        -2%

        4153

        Test Valley School

        780

        776

        1%

        4143

        The Romsey School

        1,120

        1,110

        1%

         

        Total

        3,300

        3,313

        0%

                 

        Winchester

             
                 
         

        Winchester / Alresford Area

             

        4174

        Henry Beaufort School

        1,100

        1,005

        9%

        4310

        Kings' School

        1,650

        1,682

        -2%

        4130

        Perins School - A Community Sports College

        1,012

        986

        3%

        4012

        The Westgate School

        1,050

        1,137

        -8%

         

        Total

        4,812

        4,810

        0%

                 
                 
                 
                 
         

        Bishops Waltham Area

             

        4149

        Swanmore College of Technology

        1,350

        1,324

        2%

         

        Total

        1,350

        1,324

        2%

                 
         

        Total Secondary Schools

        79,874

        75,059

        6%

                 

          Table 2

          Numbers on Roll in Special Schools - January 2006

        DfES No.

        School Name

        Age Range

        Designation

        Number on Roll

        7032

        Baycroft, Stubbington

        11-16

        MLD

        171

        7043

        Dove House, Basingstoke

        11-16

        MLD / AU

        116

        7017

        Forest Edge, Totton

        4-11

        MLD / AU

        60

        7072

        Glenwood, Emsworth

        11-16

        MLD

        97

        7018

        Heathfield, Fareham

        2-11

        MLD / PD

        108

        7000

        Henry Tyndale, Farnborough

        2-19

        SLD/ LD / AU

        106

        7020

        Icknield, Andover

        2-19

        SLD

        65

        7014

        Lakeside, Chandlers Ford

        11-16 ®

        EBD

        66

        5950

        Osborne, Winchester

        11-19 ®

        LD

        149

        7026

        Limington House, Basingstoke

        2-19

        SLD

        72

        7078

        Lord Wilson, Sarisbury

        11-16

        EBD

        44

        7016

        Maple Ridge, Basingstoke

        4-11

        MLD / AU

        68

        7015

        Norman Gate, Andover

        2-11

        MLD / AU/ EY

        69

        7070

        Oak Lodge, Dibden Purlieu

        11-16

        MLD / AU

        124

        7023

        Rachel Madocks, Cowplain

        2-19

        SLD

        66

        7009

        Riverside, Purbrook

        3-11

        MLD

        110

        7024

        Salterns, Totton

        2-19

        SLD

        47

        7073

        Samuel Cody, Farnborough

        11-16

        MLD / AU

        88

        7053

        Saxon Wood, Basingstoke

        2-11

        PD

        31

        7076

        Shepherds Down, Compton

        3-11

        LD / LI / AU

        113

        7033

        St Francis, Fareham

        2-19

        SLD / AU

        92

        7075

        The Mark Way, Andover

        11-16

        MLD / AU

        73

        7034

        The Meadow, Bordon 7

        4-16

        MLD / AU

        109

        7001

        The Sundridge, Cowplain

        11-16

        EBD

        35

        7051

        The Waterloo, Waterlooville

        4-11

        EBD

        40

        7027

        Whitedown, Alton 7

        2-19

        SLD

        35

        7067

        Wolverdene, Andover

        4-11 ®

        EBD

        44

                 
                 

        Key to designations

             

        AU

        Autism

             

        EBD

        Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties

             

        EY

        Early Years

             

        LD

        Learning Difficulties with complex needs

             

        LI

        Language Impairment

             

        MLD

        Moderate Learning Difficulties

             

        PD

        Physical Disability

             

        ®

        Includes residential places

             

        SLD

        Severe Learning Difficulties

             
                 

        Numbers on Roll include Part Time pupils expressed as Full Time Equivalents

         

          Table 3

          Numbers on roll in Special Units - January 2006

        DfES No.

        School

        Age Range

        Designation

        Number on Roll

        4156

        Aldworth Science College, Basingstoke

        11-16

        PD / HI

        11

        5412

        Applemore College, Dibden Purlieu

        11-16

        SpLD

        18

        2005

        Ashley Infant, New Milton

        3-7

        SLD

        11

        5208

        Ashley Junior, New Milton

        7-11

        LD

        11

        2776

        Bedenham Primary, Gosport

        7-11

        EBD

        6

        2330

        Calmore Infant, Totton

        4-7

        LI

        0

        5203

        Calmore Junior, Totton

        7-11

        LI

        0

        2062

        Cherbourg Primary, Eastleigh

        5-11

        EBD

        7

        4203

        Cove Secondary

        11-16

        HI

        7

        4110

        Cowplain Community

        11-16

        SpLD

        30

        4191

        Crestwood Community, Eastleigh

        11-16

        SpLD

        21

        4000

        Eggars, Alton

        11-16

        SpLD

        15

        4187

        Fort Hill Community, Basingstoke

        11-16

        SpLD

        18

        2011

        Great Binfields Primary

        4-11

        VI

        5

        2533

        Guillemont Junior, Farnborough

        7-11

        LI

        21

        4174

        Henry Beaufort, Winchester

        11-16

        HI

        5

        2237

        Hiltingbury Infant, Chandlers Ford

        4-11

        LI

        12

        2777

        Holbrook Primary, Gosport

        4-11

        LI

        14

        4310

        Kings', Winchester

        11-16

        PD

        23

        2520

        Manor Junior, Cove

        4-11

        HI

        8

        3101

        Medstead C E Primary

        4-11

        TC

        7

        4139

        Mill Chase, Bordon

        11-16

        LD

        4

        2774

        Morelands Primary, Purbrook

        4-11

        LD / LI

        24

        4308

        Neville Lovett Community

        11-16

        HI

        15

        2137

        New Milton Infant

        3-5

        LI

        8

        4128

        Noadswood, Hythe

        11-16

        PD

        1

        4207

        Oak Farm, Cove

        11-16

        SpLD

        12

        3216

        Oak Meadow Primary, Fareham

        4-7

        MLD

        10

        2731

        Park View Infant, Basingstoke

        4-7

        HI

        4

        2732

        Park View Junior, Basingstoke

        7-11

        HI

        2

        2534

        Pinewood Infant, Farnborough

        4-11

        LI

        16

        4133

        Portchester Community

        11-16

        PD

        26

        3132

        Ringwood Infant

        3-5

        LI

        7

        4511

        Robert May's, Odiham

        11-16

        Asp

        11

        3665

        St Mark's CE Primary, Basingstoke

        5-11

        EBD

        5

        2377

        Shakespeare Junior, Eastleigh

        7-11

        LD

        10

        2531

        South Farnborough Junior

        7-11

        LD

        17

        2228

        South View Infant, Basingstoke

        4-7

        LI

        18

        2013

        South View Junior, Basingstoke

        7-11

        LI

        14

        2018

        Stoke Park Infant, Bishopstoke

        4-11

        LI

        5

        4143

        The Romsey Secondary

        11-16

        Asp

        11

        4113

        The Toynbee, Chandlers Ford

        11-16

        VI

        18

        4180

        The Vyne Community, Basingstoke

        11-16

        LI

        11

        4012

        The Westgate, Winchester

        11-16

        TC

        3

        2111

        Tiptoe Primary

        7-11

        SLD

        7

        2103

        Trosnant Junior, Havant

        7-11

        EBD

        6

        2220

        Vigo Infant, Andover

        4-7

        LI

        8

        2219

        Vigo Junior, Andover

        7-11

        LI

        4

        2067

        Wallisdean Junior, Fareham

        4-11

        HI

        7

        2057

        Wildground Infant, Dibden Purlieu

        3-5

        LI

        11

        2613

        Woodcot Primary, Gosport

        4-11

        TC

        2

                 

        Numbers on Roll include part time pupils expressed as full time equivalents

        Key to designations

                 

        Asp

        Aspergers Syndrome

             

        EBD

        Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties

             

        HI

        Hearing Impairment

             

        LD

        Learning Difficulties

             

        LI

        Language Impairment

             

        PD

        Physical Disabilities

             

        SLD

        Severe Learning Difficulties

             

        SpLD

        Specific Learning Difficulties

             

        TC

        Total Communication

             

        VI

        Visual Impairment

             

          Table 4

          Pupils in sixth forms in Hampshire schools

         

        No. on roll - January 2006

             

        Arnewood, New Milton

        190

             

        Applemore, Dibden Purlieu

        33

             

        Bay House, Gosport

        354

             

        Burgate, Fordingbridge

        201

             

        Frogmore

        81

             

        Hardley

        132

             

        Oaklands, Waterlooville

        184

             

        Ringwood

        253

             

        Yateley

        229

             

        Total

        1633

             

          Table 5

          Long term pupil number trends

         

        School Year

         

        1998/99

        1999/00

        2000/01

        2001/02

        2002/03

        2003/04

        2004/05

                       

        Age 4

        14,701

        14,252

        13,941

        14,048

        13,783

        13,890

        13,154

        Age 5

        14,755

        14,790

        14,237

        13,969

        14,139

        13,877

        13,966

        Age 6

        15,062

        14,815

        14,725

        14,225

        14,048

        14,178

        13,893

        Age 7

        15,132

        15,034

        14,279

        14,543

        14,128

        14,010

        14,109

        Age 8

        15,203

        15,117

        14,972

        14,568

        14,549

        14,117

        14,011

        Age 9

        14,875

        15,166

        15,061

        14,891

        14,557

        14,514

        14,073

        Age 10

        14,844

        14,904

        15,132

        14,956

        14,922

        14,470

        14,510

                       

        Total primary

        104,572

        104,078

        102,797

        101,200

        100,126

        99,056

        97,716

                       

        Age 11

        13,961

        14,289

        14,333

        14,496

        14,434

        14,258

        13,991

        Age 12

        13,275

        14,032

        14,279

        14,281

        14,437

        14,346

        14,274

        Age 13

        13,320

        13,254

        14,010

        14,154

        14,258

        14,401

        14,304

        Age 14

        12,540

        13,238

        13,269

        13,941

        14,099

        14,176

        14,399

        Age 15

        12,638

        12,416

        13,195

        13,033

        13,761

        13,853

        14,032

                       

        Total secondary

        65,734

        67,229

        69,086

        69,905

        70,989

        71,034

        71,000

    These numbers include pupils in special units, but exclude pupils in special schools.

         

        Forecasts for School Year

         

        2005/06

        2006/07

        2007/08

        2008/09

        2009/10

        2010/11

        2011/12

                       

        Age 4

        13,080

        13,162

        13,605

        13,235

        13,144

        13,178

        13,191

        Age 5

        13,285

        13,187

        13,269

        13,712

        13,342

        13,251

        13,285

        Age 6

        14,010

        13,319

        13,221

        13,303

        13,746

        13,376

        13,285

        Age 7

        13,907

        13,988

        13,297

        13,199

        13,281

        13,724

        13,354

        Age 8

        14,148

        13,925

        14,006

        13,315

        13,217

        13,299

        13,742

        Age 9

        14,061

        14,153

        13,930

        14,011

        13,320

        13,222

        13,304

        Age 10

        14,154

        14,086

        13,781

        13,955

        14,036

        13,345

        13,247

                       

        Total Primary

        96,645

        95,820

        95,109

        94,730

        94,086

        93,395

        93,408

                       

        Age 11

        14,060

        13,659

        13,591

        13,286

        13,460

        13,541

        12,850

        Age 12

        14,053

        14,082

        13,681

        13,613

        13,308

        13,482

        13,563

        Age 13

        14,316

        14,054

        14,083

        13,682

        13,614

        13,309

        13,483

        Age 14

        14,366

        14,333

        14,071

        14,100

        13,699

        13,631

        13,326

        Age 15

        14,238

        14,196

        14,163

        13,901

        13,930

        13,529

        13,461

                       

        Total Secondary

        71,033

        70,324

        69,589

        68,582

        68,011

        67,492

        66,683

          Table 6

          Numbers on roll in County Council Maintained Nursery Schools and Units - January 2006

        DfES Number

        School

        Number on Roll - January 2006

        1004

        Bushy Leaze Early Years Centre, Alton

        28

        2522

        Farnborough Grange Nursery/Infant and Early Years Centre

        29

        1001

        Haven Children's Centre, Gosport

        64

        2725

        Kings Furlong Infant, Basingstoke

        27

        2301

        Knights Enham Infant, Andover

        31

        1005

        Lanterns Children's Centre, Winchester

        35

        2731

        Park View Infant, Basingstoke

        19

        2530

        Parsonage Farm Infant, Cove

        26

        2622

        Peel Common Infant, Gosport

        26

        2173

        Romsey Infant8

        15

        2102

        Sharps Copse Infant, Havant

        16

        2623

        Siskin Infant, Gosport

        16

        2228

        South View Infant, Basingstoke

        14

        2204

        Weyford Infant, Bordon

        19

        Total

        376

          Numbers on Roll are expressed as Full Time Equivalents.

          Table 7

          Pupils attending Education Centres - January 2006

        DfES No.

        Name

        On Centre register only

        Dually registered

        Also with other providers

        Total on roll

        1119

        Basingstoke School Plus

        111

        0

        0

        111

        1103

        Linden Education Centre, Farnborough

        55

        31

        4

        90

        1104

        Andover Education Centre

        25

        14

        0

        39

        1105

        The Bridge Education Centre, Eastleigh

        37

        3

        6

        46

        1108

        Woodlands Education Centre, Cowplain

        12

        22

        15

        49

        1115

        Forest Education Centre, Dibden

        13

        42

        0

        55

        1118

        Quayside Education Centre, Gosport

        8

        14

        12

        34

         

        Total

        261

        126

        37

        424