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eception places’ column refers to the projected demand compared with the total<br />

number of available places in the reception year.<br />

Table 5 - number of pupils that will require a primary school place in <strong>Runnymede</strong> (2012-2021)<br />

Year<br />

PAN<br />

Pupils in<br />

Reception<br />

Year<br />

Spare<br />

Reception<br />

places<br />

2012/<strong>2013</strong> 818 833 -15<br />

<strong>2013</strong>/2014 818 849 -31<br />

2014/2015 818 854 -36<br />

2015/2016 818 864 -46<br />

2016/2017 818 878 -60<br />

2017/2018 818 892 -74<br />

2018/2019 818 896 -78<br />

2019/2020 818 915 -97<br />

2020/2021 818 930 -112<br />

2021/2022 818 918 -100<br />

5.35 On the basis of the above projections, it is anticipated that there will be a shortage of<br />

100 primary places at reception by 2021. There should be a small number of spare<br />

places in the <strong>Borough</strong> to take account for inward migration and in year applications.<br />

Therefore the demand by 2021 is likely to be for at least 4 ‘forms of entry’ (where this is<br />

equivalent to 30 pupils or 1 ‘class’). Adding a single form of entry equates to 7 extra<br />

classrooms in the primary setting as pupils move through the school (3 in an infant<br />

school and 4 in a junior school).<br />

5.36 Whilst forecasts are subject to change, Surrey County <strong>Council</strong> has a duty to provide<br />

places for primary age children and is planning expansions/organisational changes at<br />

the following schools.<br />

• Trumps Green – expand from PAN of 30 to 60 (90 additional places in total)<br />

in <strong>2013</strong><br />

• St Ann’s Heath Junior School – expand PAN from 64 to 90 (additional 104<br />

places and linked to Trumps Green expansion) in 2015<br />

• Thorpe Church of England Infant School – to become a primary school (PAN<br />

remains 30 but 120 additional junior places)<br />

• Darley Dene to become a 1fe primary school (PAN remains 30 but 120 junior<br />

additional junior places) in <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

5.37 In addition, the further expansions listed below are stated to be required to meet future<br />

requirements although named schools have not yet been identified.<br />

• 1fe primary expansion by 2014 – to be confirmed<br />

• 1fe infant expansion by 2015 – to be confirmed<br />

• Infant to primary expansion by 2015 (additional junior places only) – to be<br />

confirmed.<br />

5.38 It is possible that further expansions will be required over the plan period at existing<br />

schools. The current position however is that the named schools above are planned to<br />

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<strong>Runnymede</strong> IDP DRAFT – <strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>2013</strong>

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