Proposed Admission Arrangements for Community Schools 2027-2028

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Every year the Council seeks views on our proposed admission arrangements for community schools (Council maintained), this is in line with the Department for Education’s School Admissions Code. We are now looking at the admission arrangements for community schools for the 2027-2028 academic year.

There are no changes to the admission criteria as last determined (formally agreed) for 2026-2027, though as in previous years, we are proposing a reduction to the Published Admission Number (PAN) for some schools (this is the pupil intake into the schools for the reception year group). Reducing the intake can help schools manage the impact that the overall decline in pupil numbers has on their budgets and resources.

The Local Authority and Hounslow schools work collaboratively on School Organisation place planning and decision making. A number of factors are regularly reviewed through termly meetings with headteachers, such as pupil projections and surplus places, which inform proposed changes to Published Admission Numbers.


What are we asking? 

We are seeking views on: 

The 2027-2028 admission arrangements for community schools with no changes to the admission criteria. However, we are proposing a reduction in the PAN at the schools listed below. 

Proposed PAN reductions for 2027- 2028 academic year:

  • Beavers Community Primary School reducing from 90 to 60

  • Cardinal Primary School – reducing from 90 to 60

  • Lionel Primary School – reducing from 90 to 60 

  • Marlborough Primary School – reducing from 90 to 60 

  • Norwood Green Infant and Nursery School – reducing from 120 to 90 

  • The Orchard Primary School – reducing from 90 to 60

  • Southville Primary School – reducing from 90 to 60

  • Springwell School – reducing from 90 to 60

The PAN reduction proposed only relates to the academic year starting September 2027.

The full admissions policy can be viewed here.


Who do we want to hear from?

Parents and carers (current and prospective), pupils, staff and governors at all schools, local residents and community organisations with an interest in school admissions in Hounslow. 


What happens next

Your feedback will help shape the considerations for school admission arrangements. The outcomes of this consultation will help to inform the final draft of the admission arrangements, which will be submitted to the Council's Cabinet for approval in early 2026. 


How you can share your views on this proposal

  • Complete the online consultation below, before 4th December 2025. 
  • If you want to meet in person to discuss this proposal or to get help completing the consultation you can come to a drop-in session at Hounslow House between 2:00pm-4:00pm on Thursday 6th November 2025

  • Request a printed copy or accessible alternative, such as Braille, another language, large print or EasyRead by emailing consult@hounslow.gov.uk

Your views are important to us to help shape the final admissions arrangements. Please complete this consultation, which should only take you 5 minutes. You are urged to review the admissions policy before taking part in the consultation.


We welcome your views.


Why are there two similar consultations?

This consultation relates to the admissions arrangements for the academic year 2027-2028. At the same time we are seeking your views on the shape of the new School Organisation Plan, which takes a longer time view over how school places should be managed. It would be helpful if you could also respond to the School Organisation Plan consultation, which you can find at talk.hounslow.gov.uk/school-spaces That consultation closes 7th November 2025.

Every year the Council seeks views on our proposed admission arrangements for community schools (Council maintained), this is in line with the Department for Education’s School Admissions Code. We are now looking at the admission arrangements for community schools for the 2027-2028 academic year.

There are no changes to the admission criteria as last determined (formally agreed) for 2026-2027, though as in previous years, we are proposing a reduction to the Published Admission Number (PAN) for some schools (this is the pupil intake into the schools for the reception year group). Reducing the intake can help schools manage the impact that the overall decline in pupil numbers has on their budgets and resources.

The Local Authority and Hounslow schools work collaboratively on School Organisation place planning and decision making. A number of factors are regularly reviewed through termly meetings with headteachers, such as pupil projections and surplus places, which inform proposed changes to Published Admission Numbers.


What are we asking? 

We are seeking views on: 

The 2027-2028 admission arrangements for community schools with no changes to the admission criteria. However, we are proposing a reduction in the PAN at the schools listed below. 

Proposed PAN reductions for 2027- 2028 academic year:

  • Beavers Community Primary School reducing from 90 to 60

  • Cardinal Primary School – reducing from 90 to 60

  • Lionel Primary School – reducing from 90 to 60 

  • Marlborough Primary School – reducing from 90 to 60 

  • Norwood Green Infant and Nursery School – reducing from 120 to 90 

  • The Orchard Primary School – reducing from 90 to 60

  • Southville Primary School – reducing from 90 to 60

  • Springwell School – reducing from 90 to 60

The PAN reduction proposed only relates to the academic year starting September 2027.

The full admissions policy can be viewed here.


Who do we want to hear from?

Parents and carers (current and prospective), pupils, staff and governors at all schools, local residents and community organisations with an interest in school admissions in Hounslow. 


What happens next

Your feedback will help shape the considerations for school admission arrangements. The outcomes of this consultation will help to inform the final draft of the admission arrangements, which will be submitted to the Council's Cabinet for approval in early 2026. 


How you can share your views on this proposal

  • Complete the online consultation below, before 4th December 2025. 
  • If you want to meet in person to discuss this proposal or to get help completing the consultation you can come to a drop-in session at Hounslow House between 2:00pm-4:00pm on Thursday 6th November 2025

  • Request a printed copy or accessible alternative, such as Braille, another language, large print or EasyRead by emailing consult@hounslow.gov.uk

Your views are important to us to help shape the final admissions arrangements. Please complete this consultation, which should only take you 5 minutes. You are urged to review the admissions policy before taking part in the consultation.


We welcome your views.


Why are there two similar consultations?

This consultation relates to the admissions arrangements for the academic year 2027-2028. At the same time we are seeking your views on the shape of the new School Organisation Plan, which takes a longer time view over how school places should be managed. It would be helpful if you could also respond to the School Organisation Plan consultation, which you can find at talk.hounslow.gov.uk/school-spaces That consultation closes 7th November 2025.

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