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Coten End Primary School

Breakdown of Places​​​​​​​

The following information details offers of Receptions places for September 2025:

Published Admission Number: 90

Places offered: 90

Breakdown of places offered: Applications received on time - C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6. Offers also made to C7 up to a distance of 0.808 miles.

A school might receive more applications than the number of places available (the Published Admission Number or PAN). If this happens for Community, Voluntary Controlled schools or Academies (where the school has adopted the Local Authority admissions arrangements) places will be allocated using the Local Authority's oversubscription criteria.

Warwickshire Local Authority over subscription critieria

When a Warwickshire Community or Voluntary Controlled School is over-subscribed, after the admission of pupils with an Education, Health and Care plan naming the school, priority for admission will be given to those children who meet the criteria set out below, in priority order.

Looked after children and all previously looked after children, including those children who appear (to the admission authority) to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted.

2. Children eligible for the Early Years Pupil Premium, Pupil Premium or Service Premium at the time of making the application, with no more than 14% of the places available to be allocated under this criterion on National Offer Day.

3. Children who are currently, or have been at any point since birth, subject to a Child in Need Plan or a Child Protection Plan, with no more than 9% of the places available to be allocated under this criterion on National Offer Day.

4. Children living in the Priority Area for the school, who will have a sibling attending the same school in Years 1 to 6 at the time of admission in September 2026.

5. Other children living in the Priority Area for the school.

6. Children living outside the Priority Area for the school, who will have a sibling attending the same school in Years 1 to 6 at the time of admission in September 2026.

7. Other children living outside the Priority Area for the school

Within these criteria priority is given in order of straight line distance between the home address and school. The shortest distance has the highest priority. Distance will be calculated by the straight line measurement from the applicant's home address to the centre point ("centroid") of the preferred school (all measurements are subject to changes that may occur as a result of updated mapping data). This applies equally to those living inside and outside the County's boundary.

A School's priority area is defined on the Warwickshire Admissions website -

Warwickshire Primary Admissions