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Contents
The Pyramid in Context
Demographics and Population 4
Ethnicity and Migration 5
Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 6
Working Tax Credits 7
Free School Meals 7
Birth Data 8
Structure of Learning Provision 9
Academy Status 10
Geographical Map 11
Housing Growth and Schools Capacity (SCAP) 12
Pupil Admission Numbers and Number on Role 12
Capital Projects 17
Pupil Places
Primary School Projections 18
Secondary School Projections 19
Childcare Places and Availability 20
Childcare Projections for Spring Term 23
Local and Borough wide SEND Provision 24
Childcare Costs 26
Learning Provision Organisation: Key Data Report Don Valley Pyramid
Spring 2019 Release
Analysis of school and childcare provision within the Don Valley pyramid.
Final Vs. 02/2019
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Contents 1. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................. 4
1a. Demographic ................................................................................................................................. 4
1b. Schools .......................................................................................................................................... 4
1c. Childcare and Early Years .............................................................................................................. 5
1d. SEND .............................................................................................................................................. 5
1e. Key Points ...................................................................................................................................... 5
2. The Pyramid in Context ....................................................................................................................... 6
2a. Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 6
2b. Demographics and Population ...................................................................................................... 6
2c. Pyramid Profile .............................................................................................................................. 7
2d. Ethnicity and Migration ................................................................................................................ 7
2e. Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) Overview .......................................................................... 8
2f. Working Tax Credits ....................................................................................................................... 8
2g. Free School Meals (FSM) ............................................................................................................... 8
2h. Birth Trends ................................................................................................................................... 9
2i. Social Care Referrals..................................................................................................................... 10
3. Structure of Learning Provision ........................................................................................................ 11
3a. Locality of Provision .................................................................................................................... 13
3b. Academy Conversions ................................................................................................................. 14
3c. Social Mobility ............................................................................................................................. 15
3d. English as Other Language (EAL) ................................................................................................. 17
3e. Admissions .................................................................................................................................. 19
Secondary (Spring Census 2018) ....................................................................................................... 20
3f. Pupil Absence ............................................................................................................................... 21
3g. Exclusions .................................................................................................................................... 23
4. Pupil Place Planning .......................................................................................................................... 24
4a. Housing Growth and S106 Contributions ................................................................................... 24
5. School Capacity (SCAP) ..................................................................................................................... 27
5a. Primary School Projections ......................................................................................................... 27
5b Primary Totals .............................................................................................................................. 31
5c. Secondary School Projections ..................................................................................................... 33
5d. Contributing Factors ................................................................................................................... 38
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5e. Childcare Places & Availability .................................................................................................... 41
5f. Childcare Projections ................................................................................................................... 45
5g. Capital Projects ........................................................................................................................... 46
5h. SEND Provision ............................................................................................................................ 47
5i. Childcare Costs ............................................................................................................................. 49
6. Early Education Funding .................................................................................................................... 50
6a. 2 Year Old Early Education .......................................................................................................... 50
6b. 3 and 4 Year Old Early Education (Universal/Borough wide) ..................................................... 51
6c. 30 Hours Free Childcare for Eligible 3 and 4 Year Olds (Borough wide) ..................................... 52
6d. Future Plans ................................................................................................................................ 55
7. Parent Feedback ............................................................................................................................... 56
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1. Executive Summary
1a. Demographic
The Don Valley pyramid is located in the North area of Doncaster.
Within this pyramid 91% of the children are white British.
In 2010 the Don Valley pyramid had an IMD of 24.92% and was the 6th most deprived area in Doncaster, 2015 data shows that
Danum IMD has decreased to 24.50% and is now the 5th most deprived area in Doncaster. The Don Valley pyramid is below the
Doncaster average of 35.40% (2015).
Birth rates in the Don Valley pyramid have fallen slightly in the last 2 years.
Within Don Valley 7% of primary pupils and 6% secondary pupils have EAL; the most common first language other than English
locally is Polish followed by Romanian.
There are a number of planned housing developments, totalling 359 dwellings coming to the Don Valley area over the next few
years.
The Don Valley pyramid consists of a range of learning provision types from the school / academy and PVI sector offering a mix of
flexible provision.
1b. Schools
There are 9 schools in the Don Valley pyramid, 7 maintained schools and 2 academies.
There is a program of capital and S106 investment in Doncaster. Within this pyramid four schools have accessed capital funding.
Pupil absence in the pyramid has fluctuated over the past five years, primary absences are below the Doncaster average; however
secondary remain above the Doncaster average.
There was a total of 71 permanent exclusions in Doncaster in 2017/18, 9 of these were within the Don Valley pyramid.
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Projections for the next ten years shows that there are sufficient places across all years and all age groups in primary however
secondary data shows a growing shortfall from 2019/20 on year of entry which increases throughout the following 9 years,
neighbouring secondary schools are also showing similar shortfalls.
1c. Childcare and Early Years
Childcare places are based on summer terms as this shows the highest occupancy throughout the year. In Summer 2018 there
were vacant places in all provision types, and there is childcare available after 6pm and to accommodate shift patterns.
Based on current birth rates and average take up over previous terms data shows that there is a potential for a shortfall of places
for children aged between 5 to 14 years.
Childcare costs within Don Valley are slightly lower than the Doncaster average (with the exception of full day-care) and Yorkshire
and Humber averages.
The take up of 2 year old early education funding borough wide was 80% Autumn 2017, 75% Spring 2018 and 80% Summer 2018.
The take up of the 3 and 4 year old universal provision borough wide has remained at 98% for the previous 2 terms.
The take up of the 30 hours extended entitlement borough wide was 78% in Autumn 2017, 79% in Spring 2018 and 76% in
Summer 2018.
There are no identified concerns from families in the Don Valley area highlighting shortfalls in provision
1d. SEND
There are no special schools in the Don Valley pyramid, however all provision have to meet the requirements of the SEN Code of
Practice and Disability Discrimination Act requirements.
1e. Key Points
Due to the large number of housing developments in the area there will be shortfalls in places within both the primary and
secondary sectors. There are no identified concerns regarding the childcare sector of the Don Valley area.
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2. The Pyramid in Context
2a. Overview
The data within this report aims to provide an overview of the Don Valley pyramid, the available learning provision within the
pyramid and identify any pressures or shortfalls which will form part of the borough wide Learning Provision Organisation Strategy.
The first section gives an overview of the dynamics of the area and then moves onto analysis of pupil place provision.
2b. Demographics and Population
Doncaster is an ambitious borough and very few places in the UK come close to us in terms of delivering major projects over the
last 10 years. These projects are world class and have changed Doncaster considerably, with several more multi-million pound
developments already underway and in the pipeline.
Landmark developments include:
The Great Yorkshire Way Project (FARRS)
iPort
Aero Centre, Yorkshire
Project Unity (DN7)
National Rail College
Institute of Technology
PGA European Tour Development at Rossington Hall
Doncaster Corn Exchange Restoration
Bader School
DUTC
Big Picture Learning
The Urban Centre Master Plan including; City Gateway, Enterprise Market Place, Waterfront, Minster Canal Side, Civic/Business
District, Parklands, Retail Core, Innovation Quarter, Waterfront Phase 2.2c. Pyramid Profile
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2c. Pyramid Profile
The catchment area for Don Valley academy is children from Bentley, Toll Bar, Scawthorpe, York Road, Arksey and Almholme. The pyramid is made up largely of urban Bentley and the more extensive rural and semi-rural neighbourhoods of Arksey, Toll Bar and Almholme. Bentley is a former mining village which lies north west of the river Don and is linked to Doncaster town centre by the new St. George’s Bridge and the North Bridge. Bentley lies within four miles of a motorway junction, it has its own railway station and in respect has good road and rail links with the wider region. The site of the former Bentley colliery has been transformed into the picturesque Bentley Woodland and the Evergreen Housing development now adjoins this reserve. These are clean environment, energy efficient homes. Scawthorpe is mainly residential but Bentley and Scawthorpe have numerous and varied facilities including, doctors, schools, churches, shops, takeaways, public houses, restaurants, a library and parks. Within the York Road area there are some residential dwellings but there are also two very big retail parks and industrial units.
2d. Ethnicity and Migration
This data shows the breakdown of significant ethnicities of the children within the Don Valley pyramid, 91% of the children are
White British. The main nationality of any other white background is Polish.
*Source: School Census Spring 2018
91%
5%White British
Any other WhiteBackground
Gypsy/Roma
Mixed:White/Caribbean
Mixed:White/Asian
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2e. Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) Overview
This data shows a comparison between the 2015 IMD and the 2010 IMD. Don Valley pyramid remains below the Doncaster average and the IMD has slightly decreased by 0.42% since 2010.
2015 IMD 2010 IMD
Pyramid 2015 (1 most deprived, 16
least deprived) Pyramid 2010
(1 most deprived, 16
least deprived)
Don Valley Pyramid 24.50% 5 Don Valley Pyramid 24.92% 6
Doncaster Average 35.40% - Doncaster Average 33.56% -
* Source: 2015 Indices of Multiple Deprivation https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/english-indices-of-deprivation
2f. Working Tax Credits
Percentage take up of the Childcare Element of Working Tax Credits. This take up is higher than the Doncaster and National averages.
School Pyramid Area 2013 - 2014 Tax Year
Don Valley Pyramid 14.56%
Doncaster Average 14.74%
National Average 14.30%
2g. Free School Meals (FSM)
Number of children accessing Free School Meals within the pyramid. Data shows that the Don Valley pyramid has a higher level of FSM take up than the Doncaster average.
School Pyramid Area % FSM
Don Valley Pyramid 21%
Non-geographic* 17%
Doncaster Average 16%
* Non-geographic includes all special schools and PRUs, plus McAuley and XP secondary schools
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2h. Birth Trends
Baseline data for pupil place planning is based on health data. This data identifies children’s residency at time of birth, and is widely
accepted as the most accurate dataset of children residing within the borough. The data shows the birth trends for children residing
in Don Valley at birth against the borough wide trends.
Pyramid
1st September 2013 to 31st August 2014
(Current Reception)
1st September 2014 to 31st August 2015
(Current Nursery)
1st September 2015 to 31st August 2016
1st September 2016 to 31st August 2017
1st September
2017 to 31st
August 2018
Don Valley Pyramid 301 223 308 292 262
Doncaster 3610 2719 3557 3478 3529
*Source: NHS Birth Data September 2018
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
1stSeptember
2013 to 31stAugust 2014
(CurrentReception)
1stSeptember
2014 to 31stAugust 2015
(CurrentNursery)
1stSeptember
2015 to 31stAugust 2016
1stSeptember
2016 to 31stAugust 2017
1stSeptember
2017 to 31stAugust 2018
Don Valley Pyramid
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
1st September2013 to 31stAugust 2014
(CurrentReception)
1st September2014 to 31stAugust 2015
(CurrentNursery)
1st September2015 to 31stAugust 2016
1st September2016 to 31stAugust 2017
1st September2017 to 31stAugust 2018
Doncaster
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2i. Social Care Referrals
The data below shows the number of children who are subject to a Social Care Referral and the category they fall into.
January 2018 Children in
Care
Children in
Need
Child
Protection February 2018
Children in
Care
Children in
Need
Child
Protection
Don Valley
Pyramid 35 177 9
Don Valley
Pyramid 32 150 17
% of Borough
wide total 10 9 2
% of Borough
wide total 9 8 4
Doncaster Total 348 1878 371 Doncaster Total 343 1840 393
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3. Structure of Learning Provision The following pages set out the context of the local provision within the Don Valley pyramid. Below is a table showing all the provision by type.
Secondary School Don Valley Academy
Infant Schools None
Junior Schools None
Primary Schools Arksey Primary School
Bentley High Street Primary School
Bentley New Village Primary School
Kirkby Avenue Primary School
Scawthorpe Castle Hills Primary School
Scawthorpe Sunnyfields Primary School
Toll Bar Primary School
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School
Special Schools
Alternative Provision (PRU’s)
School Nurseries Bentley High Street Primary School
Bentley New Village Primary School
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Primary School
Toll Bar Primary School
Kirkby Avenue Primary School
Scawthorpe Castle Hills Primary School
Scawthorpe Sunnyfields Primary School
Full Day-care Provider (PVI Sector Nurseries) Smiley Faces Day Nursery
Danum Daisies
Sessional Care Providers / Pre-School
Playgroups Arksey Willows
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Out of School Provision (Breakfast Clubs, After
School Care and Holiday Schemes) Arksey Primary School
Bentley High Street Primary School
Castle Hills Primary School
Bentley New Village Primary School
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Primary School
Toll Bar Primary School
Scawthorpe Castle Hills Primary School
Kirkby Avenue Primary School
Buddies out of School (Sunnyfields)
Childminders 21 Childminders
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3a. Locality of Provision To help to visualise the local provision the map below shows the geographical location of each provision from both the School / Academy and
PVI Sector. The exception is that childminders are not plotted. Although they work to the same Ofsted standards as all childcare provision they
operate from their home address and therefore are summarised within the key. The pyramid is 2 square miles in size.
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3b. Academy Conversions There has been a drive in recent years for schools to convert to academy status. Academies are independent, state-funded schools, which
receive their funding directly from central government, rather than through the local authority.
In Doncaster 54% of schools have converted to academies. This includes all of our secondary schools.
In Don Valley, two schools have converted.
Maintained Schools Academies
Arksey Primary School Bentley High Street Primary School
Bentley New Village Primary School Don Valley Academy
Kirkby Avenue Primary School
Scawthorpe Castle Hills Primary School
Scawthorpe Sunnyfields Primary School
Toll Bar Primary School
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Primary School
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3c. Social Mobility The data below shows the most common moves out of pyramid schools and their destination school outside of the usual leaving point over a 2
year period for academic years 2016/17 and 2017/18.
School Name Stable
Places
Joined
In
Year
Left
In
Year
1st Most Common
Destination
2nd Most Common
Destination
3rd Most Common
Destination
Arksey Primary 84 23 23 OOA (13) Bentley High Street
Primary (3) Hatchell Wood Primary (2)
Bentley High Street
Primary 460 67 69 OOA (28) Our Lady of Perpetual
Help Catholic Primary (5) Carr Lodge Academy (3)
Bentley New Village
Primary
269 49 66 OOA (13) Bentley High Street
Primary (8) Toll Bar Primary (5)
Kirkby Avenue Primary 323 78 41 OOA (14) Adwick Primary (3) Bentley High Street Primary
(3)
Scawthorpe Castle
Hills Primary 253 45 29 OOA (7) Kirkby Avenue Primary
(4)
Scawsby Rosedale Primary
(3)
Scawthorpe
Sunnyfields Primary 320 16 17 OOA (8) Our Lady of Perpetual
Help Catholic Primary (2) Willow Primary (1)
Toll Bar Primary 179 36 52 OOA (35) Carcroft Primary (2) Kirkby Avenue Primary (2)
Our Lady of Perpetual
Help Catholic Primary 132 30 19
Scawthorpe Castle Hills
Primary (3)
St Joseph & St Teresa's
Catholic Primary (3)
OOA (2)
Don Valley Academy 1028 105 184 OOA (124) St Wilfrid’s Academy (16) Outwood Academy Adwick
(9)
Pyramid Total 3,048 449 500
Doncaster Total 48,746 5,762 5,792
* Schools denoted with an asterisk identify where a pupil has moved from a Doncaster school to an out of area school then returned to their original Doncaster school.
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82%
18%
Primary Movement Within or Outside of Pyramid
Out of Pyramid Within Pyramid
85%
15%
Mobility Vs Stable Secondary Pupils
Secondary School Total Stable Secondary School Left
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3d. English as Other Language (EAL) Within the Don Valley pyramid 7% of the primary pupils and 6% of the secondary pupils are EAL. The Doncaster total shows that 9% of primary
pupils and 6% of secondary pupils are EAL; therefore Don Valley is below the borough wide average. The data below shows most common first
languages (other than English) within this pyramid compared to borough wide:
Primary
Don Valley Pyramid Borough wide
Polish 47 Polish 893
Romanian 15 Romanian 205
Turkish 13 Urdu 164
Lithuanian 10 Kurdish 136
Chinese 7 Slovakian 136
Secondary
Don Valley Pyramid Borough wide
Polish 35 Polish 701
Romanian 20 Romanian 217
Lithuanian 8 Urdu 126
Turkish 7 Slovakian 114
Italian 6 Punjabi 110
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School EMTAS Support Languages Supported
Arksey Primary School Partial Periodic traveller support in English only
Bentley High Street Primary School No
Bentley New Village Primary School No
Kirkby Avenue Primary School Yes Polish, Romanian, Turkish
Scawthorpe Castle Hills Primary School No
Scawthorpe Sunnyfields Primary School No
Toll Bar Primary School No
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Primary No
Don Valley Academy Yes Chinese Mandarin, Lithuanian, Romanian, Italian, Turkish. Annual support with First Language exams, languages pending school requirements
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3e. Admissions
The data below shows the non-catchment children on role and their identified catchment school.
Primary (Spring Census 2018)
School % Attending from out of Catchment
Catchment School
Catchment School
Catchment School
Catchment School
Catchment School
Arksey Primary 34% Bentley New Village
Primary (9)
Bentley High
Street Primary (6)
Toll Bar Primary
(5)
Askern Moss
Road Infant (3)
Scawthorpe Castle
Hills (2)
Bentley High Street
Primary 52%
Bentley New Village
Primary (94)
Kirkby Avenue
Primary (24)
Scawthorpe
Sunnyfields
Primary (16)
Scawthorpe
Castle Hills
Primary (14)
Arksey Primary (13)
Bentley New Village
Primary 16%
Bentley High Street
Primary (27)
Toll Bar Primary
(6)
Adwick Primary
(2)
Scawthorpe
Castle Hills
Primary (1)
Scawthorpe
Sunnyfields Primary
(1)
Kirkby Avenue Primary 53% Bentley High Street
Primary (75)
Bentley New
Village Primary
(13)
Borderline (12)
Scawthorpe
Sunnyfields
Primary (6)
Town Field Primary
(6)
Scawthorpe Castle Hills
Primary 32%
Scawthorpe
Sunnyfields Primary
(25)
Bentley High
Street Primary
(12)
Bentley New
Village Primary
(11)
Highfields Primary
Academy (7) Rosedale Primary (5)
Scawthorpe
Sunnyfields Primary 53%
Scawthorpe Castle
Hills Primary (66)
Scawsby
Saltersgate Infant
(12)
Borderline (11) Woodlands
Primary (8) Rosedale Primary (6)
Toll Bar Primary 43% Bentley New Village
Primary (56)
Arksey Primary
(7)
Littlemoor
Children’s Centre
and School (3)
Askern Moss
Road Infant (3)
Kingfisher Primary
Academy (2)
Our Lady of Perpetual
Help Catholic Primary
School
VA Schools are borough wide and do not have an allocated catchment area
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Secondary (Spring Census 2018)
Catchment School
% Attending
from out of Catchment
Catchment School
Catchment School
Catchment School
Catchment School
Catchment School
Don Valley Academy 18% Outwood
Academy Adwick (121)
Ridgewood School (34)
Hall Cross
Academy (10) Astrea Academy Woodfields (5)
Ash Hill Academy (4)
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3f. Pupil Absence
The table below shows a 5 year trend for authorised and unauthorised absences by Primary and Secondary.
Primary
2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 2013/14 2012/13
Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total
Arksey
Primary 3.3 0.5 3.8 3.8 1.7 5.4 4.5 0.6 5.1 4.3 0.9 5.2 5.5 2.2 7.7
Bentley High
Street Primary 3.3 1.5 4.8 3.5 1.2 4.7 3.2 0.8 4.0 3.2 0.4 3.6 4.3 0.7 5.0
Bentley New
Village Primary 4.6 1.6 6.2 3.6 2.2 5.8 3.7 1.9 5.6 4.9 1.5 6.4 5.1 0.6 5.6
Kirkby Avenue
Primary 3.4 1.3 4.7 2.5 1.4 3.9 2.6 1.2 3.8 3.3 0.8 4.0 3.6 0.4 4.1
Scawthorpe
Castle Hills
Primary
2.6 1.5 4.1 2.9 1.0 3.9 3.1 0.7 3.8 2.6 0.7 3.3 3.3 1.1 4.4
Scawthorpe
Sunnyfields
Primary
2.6 0.9 3.5 2.9 0.6 3.5 3.4 0.9 4.3 2.4 0.3 2.7 3.4 0.6 4.0
Toll Bar
Primary 3.7 4.6 8.4 5.2 3.4 8.6 6.4 2.9 9.4 7.3 3.3 10.7 6.9 2.2 9.1
Our Lady of
Perpetual Help
Catholic
School
2.8 0.8 3.7 2.4 1.8 4.2 3.8 1.7 5.6 4.0 1.6 5.5 5.8 1.1 6.9
Don Valley 4.9% 3.3% 1.5% 4.8% 3.6% 1.2% 4.8% 3.8% 1.0% 4.8% 4.5% 0.9% 5.4% 4.9% 3.3%
Doncaster 3.0% 1.2% 4.2% 3.0% 1.1% 4.1% 3.0% 1.1% 4.1% 3.1% 0.9% 4.0% 4.2% 1.0% 5.1%
National 3.1% 0.9% 4.0% 3.2% 0.8% 3.9% 3.3% 0.7% 4.0% 3.2% 0.7% 3.9% 4.1% 0.7% 4.8%
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The data shows that primary absences overall are below the Doncaster average and secondary absences overall are above the
Doncaster Average, however, all unauthorised absences are higher than both the Doncaster and National average.
Secondary
2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 2013/14 2012/13
Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total Auth Unauth Total
Don Valley 5.4 2.3 7.7 4.5 1.6 6.0 4.4 1.0 5.4 4.5 1.5 6.0 5.5 1.6 7.1
Doncaster 4.1% 2.5% 6.6% 3.8% 2.1% 5.9% 3.6% 2.0% 5.7% 3.7% 1.9% 5.6% 4.6% 1.9% 6.5%
National 3.8% 1.3% 5.2% 3.8% 1.2% 5.0% 4.0% 1.2% 5.2% 3.9% 1.2% 5.1% 4.6% 1.2% 5.8%
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3g. Exclusions
This data summarises the number of permanent exclusions.
School Name Number of Permanent Exclusions
2017/18
Bentley New Village Primary School 1
Don Valley Academy 8
Pyramid Total 9
Doncaster Total 71
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4. Pupil Place Planning
4a. Housing Growth and S106 Contributions The annual SCAP return requires each local authority to aggregate birth and housing growth data into pupil yields and pupil projections alongside actual pupil numbers. The birth and housing data can, for interested parties, be shown separately. The following represents this combined data for the Don Valley area from the 2017 SCAP return to DfE.
The housing element projects the number of additional children from the proposed developments using this formula:
4 to 10 year old children (Year groups R to 6) = 21 children (3 per year group) per 100 planned dwellings
11 to 16 year old children (Year groups 7 to 11) = 15 children (3 per year group) per 100 planned dwellings Current applications contributing to housing growth in the Don Valley pyramid (as at Sept 17)
Arksey Primary School
Application Decision Development Proposal No. of Dwellings
Proposed
Granted Land to rear of Brook House Farm, Station
Road
Retrospective app for erection of 10
dwellings 10
Total 10
Bentley New Village Primary School
Application Decision Development Proposal No. of Dwellings
Proposed
Granted (Subject to
S106) Former Bentley Colliery Residential development on 0.9ha of land 33
Granted Land to north of Gowdall Green Erection of 2 houses and 8 flats 10
Awaiting Decision
Land off Malton Way, south of McDonald's
and north of Destiny Phase One (Stretton
Street
Proposed residential development for the
erection of 31 dwellings
31
Total 54
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Scawthorpe Castle Hills Primary School
Application Decision Development Proposal No. of Dwellings
Proposed
Granted (Subject to
S106) Bentley House, Jossey Lane 80 dwellings 80
Total 80
Kirkby Avenue Primary School
Application Decision Development Proposal No. of Dwellings
Proposed
Granted subject to S106 Former Youth Club, Kirkby Avenue
Erection of two blocks of 4 three-bed
dwellings, one block of 4 one-bed
apartments including boundary walls and
formation of private access drive
10
Total 10
Scawthorpe Sunnyfields Primary School
Application Decision Development Proposal No. of Dwellings
Proposed
Granted (Subject to
S106)
Doncaster Industrial Park, Watch House
Lane
Outline application for the demolition of
existing buildings and redevelopment of up
to 166 dwellings
166
Granted - Reserved
Matters Approved
Doncaster Industrial Park, Watch House
Lane
Details of appearance, landscaping, layout
and scale for erection of up to 28 dwellings
in outline (being matters reserves in outline
application previously granted permission
under ref 13/01905/OUTM)
28
Total 194
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Toll Bar Primary School
Application Decision Development Proposal No. of Dwellings
Proposed
Awaiting Decision
Toll Bar Central Club, Askern Road
Erection of 11 dwellings on 0.37ha of land
following demolition of existing social club
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Total 11
Pyramid Grand Totals
Locality Number of Proposed Developments
Pyramid Total 359
Final Overview of Status
Catchment Primary Schools Application Decision
6 Schools Affected
3 Granted
4 Subject to Section 106
2 Awaiting Decision
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5. School Capacity (SCAP)
Below are the projected school places which were submitted in the 2018 SCAP survey. Primary Places are projected for 10 years
including the current year due to the children starting school at 5 years, and secondary places are projected beyond this point due
to the age of the children. The row titled CAP shows the capacity within each year group. Where cells are highlighted red, this is
due to the projected capacity exceeding the actual places available.
5a. Primary School Projections
YEAR CAP ALLCAP R
PA
N-N
OR
1
PA
N-N
OR
2
PA
N-N
OR
3
PA
N-N
OR
4
PA
N-N
OR
5
PA
N-N
OR
6
PA
N-N
OR
SUB BAL
Bentley High Street Primary School
2018/19 60 420 62 -2 59 1 59 1 59 1 52 8 54 6 59 1 404 16
2019/20 60 420 65 -5 62 -2 59 1 59 1 59 1 52 8 54 6 410 10
2020/21 60 420 51 9 65 -5 62 -2 59 1 59 1 59 1 52 8 407 13
2021/22 60 420 59 1 51 9 65 -5 62 -2 59 1 59 1 59 1 414 6
2022/23 60 420 49 11 59 1 51 9 65 -5 62 -2 59 1 59 1 404 16
2023/24 60 420 43 17 49 11 59 1 51 9 65 -5 62 -2 59 1 388 32
2024/25 60 420 51 9 51 9 49 11 59 1 51 9 65 -5 62 -2 388 32
2025/26 60 420 51 9 51 9 51 9 49 11 59 1 51 9 65 -5 377 43
2026/27 60 420 49 11 51 9 51 9 51 9 49 11 59 1 51 9 361 59
2027/28 60 420 48 12 49 11 51 9 51 9 51 9 49 11 59 1 358 62
2028/29 60 420 50 10 48 12 49 11 51 9 51 9 51 9 49 11 349 71
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YEAR CAP ALLCAP R
PA
N-N
OR
1
PA
N-N
OR
2
PA
N-N
OR
3
PA
N-N
OR
4
PA
N-N
OR
5
PA
N-N
OR
6
PA
N-N
OR
SUB BAL
Kirkby Avenue Primary School
2018/19 50 350 42 8 49 1 44 6 54 -4 49 1 45 5 42 8 325 25
2019/20 50 350 52 -2 42 8 49 1 44 6 54 -4 49 1 45 5 335 15
2020/21 50 350 52 -2 52 -2 42 8 49 1 44 6 54 -4 49 1 342 8
2021/22 50 350 45 5 52 -2 52 -2 42 8 49 1 44 6 54 -4 338 12
2022/23 50 350 54 -4 45 5 52 -2 52 -2 42 8 49 1 44 6 338 12
2023/24 50 350 29 21 54 -4 45 5 52 -2 52 -2 42 8 49 1 323 27
2024/25 50 350 45 5 29 21 54 -4 45 5 52 -2 52 -2 42 8 319 31
2025/26 50 350 44 6 45 5 29 21 54 -4 45 5 52 -2 52 -2 321 29
2026/27 50 350 43 7 44 6 45 5 29 21 54 -4 45 5 52 -2 312 38
2027/28 50 350 41 9 43 7 44 6 45 5 29 21 54 -4 45 5 301 49
2028/29 50 350 43 7 41 9 43 7 44 6 45 5 29 21 54 -4 299 51
Bentley New Village Primary School
2018/19 50 350 39 11 44 6 35 15 37 13 30 20 32 18 33 17 250 100
2019/20 50 350 44 6 39 11 44 6 35 15 37 13 30 20 34 16 263 87
2020/21 50 350 36 14 44 6 39 11 44 6 35 15 37 13 30 20 265 85
2021/22 50 350 36 14 36 14 44 6 39 11 44 6 35 15 37 13 271 79
2022/23 50 350 34 16 36 14 36 14 44 6 39 11 44 6 35 15 268 82
2023/24 50 350 42 8 34 16 36 14 36 14 44 6 39 11 44 6 275 75
2024/25 50 350 37 13 42 8 34 16 36 14 36 14 44 6 39 11 268 82
2025/26 50 350 38 12 37 13 42 8 34 16 36 14 36 14 44 6 267 83
2026/27 50 350 38 12 38 12 37 13 42 8 34 16 36 14 36 14 261 89
2027/28 50 350 39 11 38 12 38 12 37 13 42 8 34 16 36 14 264 86
2028/29 50 350 38 12 39 11 38 12 38 12 37 13 42 8 34 16 266 84
29
YEAR CAP ALLCAP R
PA
N-N
OR
1
PA
N-N
OR
2
PA
N-N
OR
3
PA
N-N
OR
4
PA
N-N
OR
5
PA
N-N
OR
6
PA
N-N
OR
SUB BAL
Scawthorpe Castle Hills Primary School
2018/19 45 315 44 1 38 7 37 8 22 23 33 12 36 9 35 10 245 70
2019/20 45 315 29 16 44 1 38 7 37 8 22 23 33 12 37 8 240 75
2020/21 45 315 26 19 29 16 44 1 38 7 37 8 22 23 33 12 229 86
2021/22 45 315 30 15 26 19 29 16 44 1 38 7 37 8 22 23 226 89
2022/23 45 315 31 14 30 15 26 19 29 16 44 1 38 7 37 8 235 80
2023/24 45 315 21 24 31 14 30 15 26 19 29 16 44 1 38 7 219 96
2024/25 45 315 27 18 21 24 31 14 30 15 26 19 29 16 44 1 208 107
2025/26 45 315 28 17 27 18 21 24 31 14 30 15 26 19 29 16 192 123
2026/27 45 315 27 18 28 17 27 18 21 24 31 14 30 15 26 19 190 125
2027/28 45 315 26 19 27 18 28 17 27 18 21 24 31 14 30 15 190 125
2028/29 45 315 27 18 26 19 27 18 28 17 27 18 21 24 31 14 187 128
Arksey Primary School
2018/19 20 140 0 20 14 6 14 6 10 10 11 9 13 7 11 9 73 67
2019/20 20 140 4 16 0 20 14 6 14 6 10 10 11 9 13 7 66 74
2020/21 20 140 5 15 4 16 0 20 14 6 14 6 10 10 11 9 58 82
2021/22 20 140 11 9 5 15 4 16 0 20 14 6 14 6 10 10 58 82
2022/23 20 140 10 10 11 9 5 15 4 16 0 20 14 6 14 6 58 82
2023/24 20 140 9 11 10 10 11 9 5 15 4 16 0 20 14 6 53 87
2024/25 20 140 9 11 9 11 10 10 11 9 5 15 4 16 0 20 48 92
2025/26 20 140 10 10 9 11 9 11 10 10 11 9 5 15 4 16 58 82
2026/27 20 140 10 10 10 10 9 11 9 11 10 10 11 9 5 15 64 76
2027/28 20 140 9 11 10 10 10 10 9 11 9 11 10 10 11 9 68 72
2028/29 20 140 10 10 9 11 10 10 10 10 9 11 9 11 10 10 67 73
30
YEAR CAP ALLCAP R
PA
N-N
OR
1
PA
N-N
OR
2
PA
N-N
OR
3
PA
N-N
OR
4
PA
N-N
OR
5
PA
N-N
OR
6
PA
N-N
OR
SUB BAL
Toll Bar Primary School
2018/19 30 210 20 10 30 0 31 -1 22 8 29 1 21 9 24 6 177 33
2019/20 30 210 18 12 20 10 30 0 31 -1 22 8 29 1 21 9 171 39
2020/21 30 210 26 4 18 12 20 10 30 0 31 -1 22 8 29 1 176 34
2021/22 30 210 21 9 26 4 18 12 20 10 30 0 31 -1 22 8 168 42
2022/23 30 210 21 9 21 9 26 4 18 12 20 10 30 0 31 -1 167 43
2023/24 30 210 25 5 21 9 21 9 26 4 18 12 20 10 30 0 161 49
2024/25 30 210 24 6 25 5 21 9 21 9 26 4 18 12 20 10 155 55
2025/26 30 210 23 7 24 6 25 5 21 9 21 9 26 4 18 12 158 52
2026/27 30 210 24 6 23 7 24 6 25 5 21 9 21 9 26 4 164 46
2027/28 30 210 24 6 24 6 23 7 24 6 25 5 21 9 21 9 162 48
2028/29 30 210 24 6 24 6 24 6 23 7 24 6 25 5 21 9 165 45
Scawthorpe Sunnyfields Primary School
2018/19 40 280 40 0 38 2 40 0 41 -1 39 1 37 3 37 3 272 8
2019/20 40 280 50 -10 43 -3 41 -1 43 -3 44 -4 42 -2 40 0 303 -23
2020/21 40 280 57 -17 53 -13 46 -6 44 -4 46 -6 47 -7 45 -5 338 -58
2021/22 40 280 43 -3 60 -20 56 -16 49 -9 47 -7 49 -9 52 -12 356 -76
2022/23 40 280 37 3 46 -6 63 -23 59 -19 52 -12 50 -10 52 -12 359 -79
2023/24 40 280 48 -8 34 6 40 0 54 -14 47 -7 40 0 38 2 301 -21
2024/25 40 280 44 -4 48 -8 34 6 40 0 54 -14 47 -7 40 0 307 -27
2025/26 40 280 41 -1 44 -4 48 -8 34 6 40 0 54 -14 47 -7 308 -28
2026/27 40 280 42 -2 41 -1 44 -4 48 -8 34 6 40 0 54 -14 303 -23
2027/28 40 280 44 -4 42 -2 41 -1 44 -4 48 -8 34 6 40 0 293 -13
2028/29 40 280 43 -3 44 -4 42 -2 41 -1 44 -4 48 -8 34 6 296 -16
31
YEAR CAP ALLCAP R
PA
N-
NO
R
1
PA
N-
NO
R
2
PA
N-
NO
R
3
PA
N-
NO
R
4
PA
N-
NO
R
5
PA
N-
NO
R
6
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Primary School
2018/19 21 147 22 -1 16 5 20 1 19 2 16 5 16 5 17 4 126 21
2019/20 21 147 20 1 22 -1 16 5 20 1 19 2 16 5 16 5 129 18
2020/21 21 147 18 3 20 1 22 -1 16 5 20 1 19 2 16 5 131 16
2021/22 21 147 18 3 18 3 20 1 22 -1 16 5 20 1 19 2 133 14
2022/23 21 147 17 4 18 3 18 3 20 1 22 -1 16 5 20 1 131 16
2023/24 21 147 19 2 17 4 18 3 18 3 20 1 22 -1 16 5 130 17
2024/25 21 147 19 2 19 2 17 4 18 3 18 3 20 1 22 -1 133 14
2025/26 21 147 19 2 19 2 19 2 17 4 18 3 18 3 20 1 130 17
2026/27 21 147 19 2 19 2 19 2 19 2 17 4 18 3 18 3 129 18
2027/28 21 147 17 4 19 2 19 2 19 2 19 2 17 4 18 3 128 19
2028/29 21 147 18 3 17 4 19 2 19 2 19 2 19 2 17 4 128 19
5b Primary Totals
YEAR CAP ALLCAP R
PA
N-
NO
R
1 P
AN
-
NO
R
2
PA
N-
NO
R
3
PA
N-
NO
R
4
PA
N-
NO
R
5
PA
N-
NO
R
6
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL
2018/19 316 2212 269 47 288 28 280 36 264 52 259 57 254 62 258 58 1872 340
2019/20 316 2212 282 34 272 44 291 25 283 33 267 49 262 54 260 56 1917 295
2020/21 316 2212 271 45 285 31 275 41 294 22 286 30 270 46 265 51 1946 266
2021/22 316 2212 263 53 274 42 288 28 278 38 297 19 289 27 275 41 1964 248
2022/23 316 2212 253 63 266 50 277 39 291 25 281 35 300 16 292 24 1960 252
2023/24 316 2212 236 80 250 66 260 56 268 48 279 37 269 47 288 28 1850 362
2024/25 316 2212 256 60 244 72 250 66 260 56 268 48 279 37 269 47 1826 386
2025/26 316 2212 254 62 256 60 244 72 250 66 260 56 268 48 279 37 1811 401
2026/27 316 2212 252 64 254 62 256 60 244 72 250 66 260 56 268 48 1784 428
2027/28 316 2212 248 68 252 64 254 62 256 60 244 72 250 66 260 56 1764 448
2028/29 316 2212 253 63 248 68 252 64 254 62 256 60 244 72 250 66 1757 455
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Births from New Housing - Based on 5 projected births per 100 dwellings (2019 births onwards) - 3 Pupils based on 269 Dwellings over 5 years
YEAR CAP ALLCAP R
PA
N-
NO
R
1
PA
N-
NO
R
2
PA
N-
NO
R
3
PA
N-
NO
R
4
PA
N-
NO
R
5
PA
N-
NO
R
6
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL
2018/19 0
2019/20 0
2020/21 0
2021/22 0
2022/23 0
2023/24 0
2024/25 3 3
2025/26 3 3 6
2026/27 3 3 3 9
2027/28 3 3 3 3 12
2028/29 3 3 3 3 3 15
Primary Totals with Projected births - Based on 5 projected births per 100 dwellings (2019 births onwards) - 3 Pupils based on 269 Dwellings over 5 years
YEAR CAP ALLCAP R
PA
N-
NO
R
1 P
AN
-
NO
R
2
PA
N-
NO
R
3
PA
N-
NO
R
4
PA
N-
NO
R
5
PA
N-
NO
R
6
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL
2018/19 316 2212 269 47 288 28 280 36 264 52 259 57 254 62 258 58 1035 1177
2019/20 316 2212 282 34 272 44 291 25 283 33 267 49 262 54 260 56 1072 1140
2020/21 316 2212 271 45 285 31 275 41 294 22 286 30 270 46 265 51 1115 1097
2021/22 316 2212 263 53 274 42 288 28 278 38 297 19 289 27 275 41 1139 1073
2022/23 316 2212 253 63 266 50 277 39 291 25 281 35 300 16 292 24 1164 1048
2023/24 316 2212 236 80 250 66 260 56 268 48 279 37 269 47 288 28 1104 1108
2024/25 316 2212 259 57 244 72 250 66 260 56 268 48 279 37 269 47 1076 1136
2025/26 316 2212 257 59 259 57 244 72 250 66 260 56 268 48 279 37 1057 1155
2026/27 316 2212 255 61 257 59 259 57 244 72 250 66 260 56 268 48 1022 1190
2027/28 316 2212 251 65 255 61 257 59 259 57 244 72 250 66 260 56 1013 1199
2028/29 316 2212 256 60 251 65 255 61 257 59 259 57 244 72 250 66 1010 1202
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Primary Overview
Primary data shows that overall there are sufficient places within the pyramid.
5c. Secondary School Projections
Secondary Totals (With Housing)
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8
PA
N-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 224 1120 199 25 212 12 184 40 163 61 154 70 912 208 74 49 0 123
2019/20 224 1120 227 -3 202 22 215 9 187 37 166 58 997 123 84 49 0 133
2020/21 224 1120 240 -16 230 -6 205 19 218 6 190 34 1083 37 94 56 0 150
2021/22 224 1120 241 -17 243 -19 233 -9 208 16 221 3 1146 -26 100 63 0 163
2022/23 224 1120 238 -14 244 -20 246 -22 236 -12 211 13 1175 -55 120 67 0 187
2023/24 224 1120 247 -23 241 -17 247 -23 249 -25 239 -15 1223 -103 115 80 0 195
2024/25 224 1120 254 -30 247 -23 241 -17 247 -23 249 -25 1238 -118 133 77 0 210
2025/26 224 1120 261 -37 254 -30 247 -23 241 -17 247 -23 1250 -130 133 89 0 222
2026/27 224 1120 249 -25 261 -37 254 -30 247 -23 241 -17 1252 -132 129 89 0 218
2027/28 224 1120 252 -28 249 -25 261 -37 254 -30 247 -23 1263 -143 133 86 0 219
2028/29 224 1120 254 -30 252 -28 249 -25 261 -37 254 -30 1270 -150 136 89 0 225
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Pupils potentially displaced from Adwick back to Don Valley
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8
PA
N-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 0
2019/20 0
2020/21 8 8
2021/22 8 8 16
2022/23 8 8 8 24
2023/24 8 8 8 8 32
2024/25 8 8 8 8 8 40
2025/26 8 8 8 8 8 40
2026/27 8 8 8 8 8 40
2027/28 8 8 8 8 8 40
2028/29 8 8 8 8 8 40
Pupils potentially displaced from Campsmount back to Don Valley
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8 P
AN
-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 0
2019/20 0
2020/21 2 2
2021/22 2 2 4
2022/23 2 2 2 6
2023/24 2 2 2 2 8
2024/25 2 2 2 2 2 10
2025/26 2 2 2 2 2 10
2026/27 2 2 2 2 2 10
2027/28 2 2 2 2 2 10
2028/29 2 2 2 2 2 10
35
Pupils potentially displaced from Ridgewood back to Don Valley
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8
PA
N-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 0
2019/20 0
2020/21 36 36
2021/22 36 36 72
2022/23 36 36 36 108
2023/24 36 36 36 36 144
2024/25 36 36 36 36 36 180
2025/26 36 36 36 36 36 180
2026/27 36 36 36 36 36 180
2027/28 36 36 36 36 36 180
2028/29 36 36 36 36 36 180
Don Valley with Displaced pupils
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8 P
AN
-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 224 1120 199 25 212 12 184 40 163 61 154 70 912 208
2019/20 224 1120 227 -3 202 22 215 9 187 37 166 58 997 123
2020/21 224 1120 286 -62 230 -6 205 19 218 6 190 34 1129 -9
2021/22 224 1120 287 -63 289 -65 233 -9 208 16 221 3 1238 -118
2022/23 224 1120 284 -60 290 -66 292 -68 236 -12 211 13 1313 -193
2023/24 224 1120 293 -69 287 -63 293 -69 295 -71 239 -15 1407 -287
2024/25 224 1120 300 -76 293 -69 287 -63 293 -69 295 -71 1468 -348
2025/26 224 1120 307 -83 300 -76 293 -69 287 -63 293 -69 1480 -360
2026/27 224 1120 295 -71 307 -83 300 -76 293 -69 287 -63 1482 -362
2027/28 224 1120 298 -74 295 -71 307 -83 300 -76 293 -69 1493 -373
2028/29 224 1120 300 -76 298 -74 295 -71 307 -83 300 -76 1500 -380
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Pupils Don Valley would displace back to Adwick
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8
PA
N-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 0
2019/20 0
2020/21 22 22
2021/22 22 22 44
2022/23 22 22 22 66
2023/24 22 22 22 22 88
2024/25 22 22 22 22 22 110
2025/26 22 22 22 22 22 110
2026/27 22 22 22 22 22 110
2027/28 22 22 22 22 22 110
2028/29 22 22 22 22 22 110
Pupils Don Valley would displace back to Campsmount
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8 P
AN
-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 0
2019/20 0
2020/21 2 2
2021/22 2 2 4
2022/23 2 2 2 6
2023/24 2 2 2 2 8
2024/25 2 2 2 2 2 10
2025/26 2 2 2 2 2 10
2026/27 2 2 2 2 2 10
2027/28 2 2 2 2 2 10
2028/29 2 2 2 2 2 10
37
Pupils Don Valley would displace back to Ridgewood
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8
PA
N-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 0
2019/20 0
2020/21 6 6
2021/22 6 6 12
2022/23 6 6 6 18
2023/24 6 6 6 6 24
2024/25 6 6 6 6 6 30
2025/26 6 6 6 6 6 30
2026/27 6 6 6 6 6 30
2027/28 6 6 6 6 6 30
2028/29 6 6 6 6 6 30
Don Valley with Adwick, Campsmount and Ridgewood Pupils displaced and its own pupils back from the same academies
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8 P
AN
-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 210 1050 199 11 212 -2 184 26 163 47 154 56 912 138
2019/20 210 1050 227 -17 202 8 215 -5 187 23 166 44 997 53
2020/21 210 1050 256 -46 230 -20 205 5 218 -8 190 20 1099 -49
2021/22 210 1050 257 -47 259 -49 233 -23 208 2 221 -11 1178 -128
2022/23 210 1050 254 -44 260 -50 262 -52 236 -26 211 -1 1223 -173
2023/24 210 1050 263 -53 257 -47 263 -53 265 -55 239 -29 1287 -237
2024/25 210 1050 270 -60 263 -53 257 -47 263 -53 265 -55 1318 -268
2025/26 210 1050 277 -67 270 -60 263 -53 257 -47 263 -53 1330 -280
2026/27 210 1050 265 -55 277 -67 270 -60 263 -53 257 -47 1332 -282
2027/28 210 1050 268 -58 265 -55 277 -67 270 -60 263 -53 1343 -293
2028/29 210 1050 270 -60 268 -58 265 -55 277 -67 270 -60 1350 -300
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5d. Contributing Factors
Adwick Secondary Totals
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8
PA
N-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 210 1050 209 1 209 1 203 7 196 14 196 14 1013 37 58 35 0 93
2019/20 210 1050 211 -1 210 0 210 0 204 6 197 13 1032 18 72 36 0 108
2020/21 210 1050 225 -15 212 -2 211 -1 211 -1 205 5 1064 -14 71 44 0 115
2021/22 210 1050 227 -17 226 -16 213 -3 212 -2 212 -2 1090 -40 73 44 0 117
2022/23 210 1050 222 -12 228 -18 227 -17 214 -4 213 -3 1104 -54 76 45 0 121
2023/24 210 1050 226 -16 223 -13 229 -19 228 -18 215 -5 1121 -71 75 47 0 122
2024/25 210 1050 208 2 227 -17 224 -14 230 -20 229 -19 1118 -68 86 46 0 132
2025/26 210 1050 222 -12 209 1 228 -18 225 -15 231 -21 1115 -65 81 53 0 134
2026/27 210 1050 220 -10 223 -13 210 0 229 -19 226 -16 1108 -58 82 50 0 132
2027/28 210 1050 220 -10 221 -11 224 -14 211 -1 230 -20 1106 -56 81 51 0 132
2028/29 210 1050 217 -7 220 -10 222 -12 226 -16 212 -2 1097 -47 82 50 0 132
Campsmount Secondary Totals
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8 P
AN
-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 150 750 131 19 148 2 151 -1 126 24 116 34 672 78 39 29 1 69
2019/20 150/180 780 182 -2 133 17 150 0 153 -3 128 22 746 34 41 32 1 74
2020/21 150/180 780 192 -42 184 -4 135 15 152 -2 155 -5 818 -38 43 33 1 77
2021/22 150/180 780 148 2 194 -44 186 -6 137 13 154 -4 819 -39 52 35 1 88
2022/23 150/180 780 149 1 151 -1 197 -47 189 -9 140 10 826 -46 51 42 1 94
2023/24 150/180 780 159 -9 152 -2 154 -4 200 -50 192 -12 857 -77 48 42 2 92
2024/25 150 750 148 2 161 -11 154 -4 156 -6 202 -52 821 -71 64 39 2 105
2025/26 150 750 141 9 148 2 161 -11 154 -4 156 -6 760 -10 50 52 2 104
2026/27 150 750 148 2 141 9 148 2 161 -11 154 -4 752 -2 50 41 2 93
2027/28 150 750 148 2 148 2 141 9 148 2 161 -11 746 4 53 41 2 96
2028/29 150 750 146 4 148 2 148 2 141 9 148 2 731 19 48 43 2 93
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Ridgewood Secondary Totals
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8
PA
N-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 240 1200 234 6 237 3 242 -2 232 8 227 13 1172 28 122 90 0 212
2019/20 240 1200 240 0 234 6 237 3 242 -2 232 8 1185 15 117 104 0 221
2020/21 240 1200 239 1 240 0 234 6 237 3 242 -2 1192 8 125 100 0 225
2021/22 240 1200 244 -4 239 1 240 0 234 6 237 3 1194 6 125 107 0 232
2022/23 240 1200 253 -13 244 -4 239 1 240 0 234 6 1210 -10 124 107 0 231
2023/24 240 1200 239 1 253 -13 244 -4 239 1 240 0 1215 -15 126 106 0 232
2024/25 240 1200 246 -6 239 1 253 -13 244 -4 239 1 1221 -21 122 107 0 229
2025/26 240 1200 241 -1 246 -6 239 1 253 -13 244 -4 1223 -23 126 104 0 230
2026/27 240 1200 245 -5 241 -1 246 -6 239 1 253 -13 1224 -24 130 107 0 237
2027/28 240 1200 244 -4 245 -5 241 -1 246 -6 239 1 1215 -15 122 111 0 233
2028/29 240 1200 244 -4 244 -4 245 -5 241 -1 246 -6 1220 -20 127 104 0 231
Cluster Secondary Totals
YEAR CAP ALL CAP
7
PA
N-
NO
R
8 P
AN
-
NO
R
9
PA
N-
NO
R
10
PA
N-
NO
R
11
PA
N-
NO
R
SUB BAL 12 13 14 6TH
2018/19 824 4120 773 51 806 18 780 44 717 10
7 693 131 3769 351 314 221 1 536
2019/20 824/854 4150 860 -6 779 45 812 12 786 38 723 101 3960 190 333 233 1 567
2020/21 824/855 4150 896 -72 866 -12 785 39 818 6 792 32 4157 -7 350 249 1 600
2021/22 824/856 4150 860 -36 902 -78 872 -18 791 33 824 0 4249 -99 371 261 1 633
2022/23 824/857 4150 862 -38 867 -43 909 -85 879 -25 798 26 4315 -165 364 275 2 641
2023/24 824/858 4150 871 -47 869 -45 874 -50 916 -92 886 -32 4416 -266 405 269 2 676
2024/25 824 4120 856 -32 874 -50 872 -48 877 -53 919 -95 4398 -278 390 298 2 690
2025/26 824 4120 865 -41 857 -33 875 -51 873 -49 878 -54 4348 -228 391 287 2 680
2026/27 824 4120 862 -38 866 -42 858 -34 876 -52 874 -50 4336 -216 389 289 2 680
2027/28 824 4120 864 -40 863 -39 867 -43 859 -35 877 -53 4330 -210 393 286 2 681
2028/29 824 4120 861 -37 864 -40 864 -40 869 -45 860 -36 4318 -198 314 221 1 536
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Secondary Overview
Secondary data shows a growing shortfall from 2018/19 on year of entry which continues to bulge through the school for several
years to come, neighbouring Outwood Academy Adwick is also showing similar shortfalls. This will need to be monitored as part of
our review of secondary places.
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5e. Childcare Places & Availability
The tables below show the occupancy levels and the availability of the childcare provision for the Summer Term 2018.
Childcare Provision within Schools, PVI Sector Full Day-care and Sessional Care and Childminders
School, PVI and Childminder Provision
0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total
VA
CA
NY
RA
TE
Availability P
LA
CE
S
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
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NO
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BA
LA
NC
E
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Bentley High Street Primary
26 23 3 52 38 14
78 61 17 22% TT 1
Bentley New Village Primary
26 21 5
26 21 5 19% TT 1
Kirkby Avenue Primary 4 3 1 26 22 4 30 25 5 17% TT 1
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Primary
26 10 16
26 10 16 62% TT 1
Scawthorpe Castle Hills 26 20 6 26 20 6 23% TT 1
Scawthorpe Sunnyfields 26 26 0 26 26 0 0% TT 1
Toll Bar Primary 4 4 0 26 13 13 30 17 13 43% TT 1
School Totals 34 30 4 208 150 58 242 180 62 26% - 0 7 0 0 0
Smiley Faces Nursery Ltd
6 3 3 50 50 0 44 44 0
100 97 3 3% AY 1 1
Danum Daisies 9 8 1 18 15 3 13 12 1 40 35 5 13% AY 1 1
Arksey Willows 8 8 0 16 8 8 24 16 8 33% TT 1
PVI Totals 15 11 4 76 73 3 73 64 9 164 148 16 10% - 1 3 0 0 1
20 x Childminders 22 12 10 21 13 8 24 19 5 106 74 32 20 16 4 193 134 59 31% - 12 20 3 0 4
All Sector Total 37 23 14 131 116 15 305 233 72 106 74 32 20 16 4 599 462 137 23% - 13 30 3 0 5
(All Year), TT (Term Time Only), SH (School Holidays Only). The data shows that 23% of places overall remain vacant with the school, PVI and childminder provision. The data does show that
there are provisions operating before 8am and but very few after 6pm. However, provision is available for shift patterns.
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School Based and PVI Sector Breakfast Childcare Provision
School and PVI Breakfast Provision
0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14
Yrs Total
VA
CA
NY
RA
TE
Availability
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
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BA
LA
NC
E
An
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Patt
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Arksey Primary School 5 2 3 25 18 7 30 20 10 33% TT 1
Bentley High Street Primary 5 1 4 35 18 17 40 19 21 53% TT 1 1
Bentley New Village Primary 10 10 0 35 35 0 45 45 0 0% TT 1
Castle Hills Primary 10 5 5 40 25 15 50 30 20 40% TT 1 1
Kirkby Avenue Primary 20 11 9 80 47 33 100 58 42 42% TT 1
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Primary
5 4 1 25 18 7 30 22 8 27% TT 1
Toll Bar Primary 2 2 0 33 26 7 35 28 7 20% TT 1
School Totals 57 35 22 273 187 86 330 222 108 33% - 2 7 0 0 0
Buddies OOSC Sunnyfields 16 10 6 16 13 3 32 23 9 28% TT 1 1
PVI Totals 16 10 6 16 13 3 32 23 9 28% - 1 1 0 0 0
All Sector Total 73 45 28 289 200 89 362 245 117 32% - 3 8 0 0 0
(All Year), TT (Term Time Only), SH (School Holidays Only). The data shows that 32% of places overall remain vacant for School & PVI Breakfast Provision, allowing some flexibility for any increase in
requirements.
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School Based and PVI Sector After School Childcare Provision
School and PVI After School Provision
0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total
VA
CA
NY
RA
TE
Availability
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
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BA
LA
NC
E
An
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Bentley High Street Primary 5 2 3 35 24 11 40 26 14 35% TT 1
Bentley New Village Primary 40 40 0 40 40 0 0% TT 1
Castle Hills Primary 70 40 30 90 50 40 160 90 70 44% TT 1
Kirkby Avenue Primary 10 5 5 40 30 10 50 35 15 30% TT 1
Toll Bar Primary 60 55 5 60 55 5 8% TT 1
School Totals 85 47 38 265 199 66 350 246 104 30% - 0 5 0 0 0
Buddies OOSC Sunnyfields 16 10 6 16 10 6 32 20 12 38% TT 1
PVI Totals 16 10 6 16 10 6 32 20 12 38% - 0 1 0 0 0
All Sector Total 101 57 44 281 209 72 0 0 0 382 266 116 30% - 0 6 0 0 0
(All Year), TT (Term Time Only), SH (School Holidays Only). The data shows that 30% of places overall remain vacant for the school and PVI after school provision, allowing flexibility for any increase in
requirements. However, the data shows that there is no provision operating after 6pm.
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School Based and PVI Sector Holiday Childcare Provision
School & PVI Holiday Provision
0 to 1 Yrs 2 Yrs 3 & 4 Yrs 5 to 10 Yrs 11 to 14 Yrs Total
VA
CA
NY
RA
TE
Availability
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
ES
NO
R (
FT
E)
BA
LA
NC
E
PL
AC
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NO
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BA
LA
NC
E
An
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Bentley High Street Primary 5 5 0 35 35 0 2 2 0 42 42 0 0% SH 1 1
School Totals 0% - 1 1 0 0 0
Buddies OOSC Sunnyfields 16 10 6 16 10 6 5 2 3 37 22 15 41% SH 1 1 0 0 0 PVI Totals 16 10 6 16 10 6 5 2 3 37 22 15 41% - 1 1 0 0 0
All Sector Total 16 10 6 16 10 6 5 2 3 37 22 15 41% - 2 2 0 0 0
(All Year), TT (Term Time Only), SH (School Holidays Only). The data shows that 41% of places overall remain vacant, allowing flexibility for any increase in requirements. The data also shows that there
are vacancies available for most age groups, however there is no provision for after 6pm and shift patterns.
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5f. Childcare Projections
The tables below measures the birth rates of children to anticipate the future projected need for childcare places within this
pyramid. This data shows the anticipated projected place requirements for the spring and summer 2018 terms. This information is
displayed using a red, amber, green (RAG rating)
Green depicts sufficient available places
Amber depicts the potential for a shortfall of places if demand increases
Red shows an identified need where supply does not meet local demand.
Summary of Projected Places Spring 2018
Spring Term 2018 0 and 1 Years 2 Years 3 and 4 Years 5 to 10 Years 11 to 14 Years
Don Valley Pyramid
Doncaster Total
Don Valley projections show that there is a potential for a shortfall of places for children aged between 5 to 14 years. This supports
the outcome of the gap analysis where more flexibility in provision is required around childcare provision after 6pm and on
weekends. We will continue to monitor this over the coming terms. On a borough wide basis early indications of birth vs previous
occupancy rates show that there are a sufficient number of places available for all ages in Spring 2018.
Summary of Projected Places Summer 2018
Summer Term 2018 0 and 1 Years 2 Years 3 and 4 Years 5 to 10 Years 11 to 14 Years
Don Valley Pyramid
Doncaster Total
Don Valley projections show that there is a potential for a shortfall of places for children aged between 5 to 14 years. This supports
the outcome of the gap analysis where more flexibility in provision is required around childcare provision after 6pm and on
weekends. We will continue to monitor this over the coming terms. On a borough wide basis early indications of birth vs previous
occupancy rates show that there are a sufficient number of places available for all ages in Summer 2018.
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5g. Capital Projects
There are currently no capital projects in place for the Don Valley Pyramid.
School / Academy Projects Status
PVI Sector Projects Status
N/A
N/A
Safeguarding and Access Projects
School / Academy Description of Project Status
Arksey Primary School Security Fencing (Round 1) Complete
Scawthorpe Sunnyfields Primary
School Security Fencing (Round 2) Approved
Arksey Primary School Security Fencing (Round 4) Approved
Arksey Primary School Secure Reception (Round 4) Approved
Scawthorpe Castle Hills Primary
School Access Improvements (Round 4) Complete
Scawthorpe Sunnyfields Primary
School Security Fencing (Round 4) Approved
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5h. SEND Provision
This data shows the number of pupils identified as SEND per school, what proportion of the total cohort this represents and their
SEND status.
School Name Number of SEND
Pupils % of Total Cohort
Education,
Health and Care
Plan
SEN Support
Arksey Primary 18 25 1 17
Toll Bar Primary School 51 25 7 44
Castle Hills Primary School 55 20 5 50
Scawthorpe Sunnyfields Primary 22 7 2 20
Bentley New Village 54 20 3 51
Bentley High Street Primary 68 14 7 61
Kirkby Avenue Primary 67 19 4 63
Our Lady of Perpetual Help 16 12 5 11
Don Valley Academy & Performing Arts College 93 9 11 82
Pyramid Total 444 14% 45 399
Doncaster Total 6,544 14% 1,187 5,357
There were a total of 1400 children / young people living in Doncaster with a special educational need or disability aged 0 to
19 years old registered with Together Information Exchange (TIE), at November 2018. This shows an increase of 153
children / young people since 2017.
At October 2018, there were a total of 154 children known to the Pre-School Inclusion Team living in Doncaster with a
special educational need or disability aged 0 to 5 years old, this was an increase of 23 children from the previous year.
At September 2018 there were 70 Ofsted registered group childcare providers and 221 childminders on the Local Authority
Directory registered to provide the free early years entitlement (2, 3 & 4 year old funding). All have to meet the requirements
of the SEN Code of Practice and Disability Discrimination Act requirements. These figures are comparable to the previous
year.
A specialist provision for pre-school children with SEND is delivered by the Local Authority (Seedlings). The setting is
registered with Ofsted and offers sessions for funded 2, 3 & 4 year old children.
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There were a total of 1,187children educated within schools that accessed support through an Education, Health & Care
Plan. An additional 5,357children had SEN support, as reported at the Autumn Schools Census 2018.
There are five special schools within Doncaster. Three schools offer places from 3 years to 19 years old (North Ridge
Community School, Coppice School and Heatherwood School) and two schools offer places for 7 years to 16 year olds (
Stone Hill School and Pennine View).
Pyramid Name of School Age range Type of provision offered
Adwick North Ridge Community School 3 to 19 Breakfast and After school
Don Valley Stone Hill School 7 to 16 Breakfast
Conisbrough Pennine View School 7 to 16 No provision
Hatfield Coppice School 3 to 19 After school
Danum Heatherwood School 3 to 19 No provision
A new special school for communication and interaction special educational needs is to be established in Doncaster.
The school will primarily be for children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder, specifically high functioning ASD and
Asperger’s. This cohort may also have social, emotional and mental health needs and specific learning difficulties.
Working with the Department for Education, the new school is envisaged to be on the Hungerhill Enterprise Park site. This school
would have places for 100 children and young people, 80 of which would be filled by the council, with the remaining 20 offered to
neighbouring authorities.
The school will be closely associated with another secondary school to enable pupils to access a mainstream curriculum where this
is appropriate. The development will take place as part of the programme creating 1,600 new special free school places across
England, made up of a total of 19 new schools.
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5i. Childcare Costs
The average costs are indicated across the different Ofsted registered childcare types in the table below. As the opening times for day nurseries and childminders can vary, the weekly costs are based on average opening hours of 8am to 6pm. Breakfast and after-school are grouped within ‘out of school’ costs in line with the Yorkshire and Humber format to allow an easy comparison. This table shows the average costs of childcare for this pyramid in comparison to borough wide and Yorkshire and Humber averages.
Pyramid
Childminder Full Day-care Sessional Care Out of School
Childcare Holiday
P/scheme
Average Per Day
Average Per Week
Average Per Session
Average Per Session Average Per Day Before
School After
School
Don Valley £31.57 £197.50 £15.00 £5.00 £8.75 £21.00
Doncaster £34.30 £185.98 £13.89 £6.34 £9.38 £29.59
Yorkshire and Humber* £37.97 £204.96 Not Known Not Known £10.96 £26.18
Average childcare costs across the Don Valley pyramid area indicate:
Childminders costs are lower than the average for Doncaster and substantially lower than the Yorkshire & Humber average.
Day nurseries (Full Day care) costs are higher than the Doncaster average and lower compared to the Yorkshire & Humber average.
Sessional care costs for Don Valley are higher than the Doncaster average. There are no Yorkshire and Humber costs to compare with.
Out of school childcare for before school and after school care is lower than the Doncaster average. There are no costs to compare with for the Yorkshire & Humber ‘before school childcare’, but after school care is significantly lower than the Yorkshire and Humber average.
The average costs for holiday play schemes are lower than both the Doncaster and Yorkshire & Humber averages. School childcare costs - The range of costs submitted by the schools in this area can vary a great deal therefore we cannot calculate an average cost as this may not be a true reflection. It is recommended to ascertain the service and actual cost for a particular school, contact the Doncaster Families Information Service or the school directly.
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6. Early Education Funding
6a. 2 Year Old Early Education Eligibility Criteria
The provision of early education for up to 15 hours per week for eligible 2 year olds starting the term after their 2nd birthday.
Families must be in receipt of one or more of the following:
Income Support
Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
(ESA)
Support through Part 6 of the Immigration and Asylum Act
Have an annual household income under £16,190 and
claim Child Tax Credit and / or Working Tax Credit
Guaranteed Element of State Pension Credit
The Working Tax Credit 4-week run on (the payment you
get when you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit)
Universal Credit
Children are also entitled to a place if:
Your child is looked after by the local council
Your child has a current statement of special educational
needs (SEN) or an education, health and care plan
Your family is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance for
the child
A child who has left care through special guardianship
order, child arrangement order or adoption order
2YO Take Up (Borough wide)
Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Summer 2018
80% 75% 80%
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6b. 3 and 4 Year Old Early Education (Universal/Borough wide)
Eligibility Criteria
This is an entitlement for all children starting the term following their third birthday for up to 15 hours per week
3 and 4 Year Old Borough wide take up
Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Summer 2018
92% 98% 98%
.
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6c. 30 Hours Free Childcare for Eligible 3 and 4 Year Olds (Borough wide)
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility for working parents includes: employed, self-employed and workers on a zero hour’s contract. To take up the 30 hours of
free childcare families need to meet all the following criteria:
Each parent earns less than £100,000 per year
Both parents are working and in a lone parent family the sole parent must work
Each parent works a minimum of 16 hours a week or earns on average a weekly minimum amount that is equivalent to 16
hours a week at either the National Minimum Wage or National Living Wage, for example, £120 a week based on National
Living Wage
There are exceptions to both parents having to work. Families where one parent does not work (or neither parent works) will not
usually be entitled to the 15 hours extended entitlement; however, they will be eligible where:
both parents are employed but one (or both parents) is temporarily away from the workplace on: parental, maternity or
paternity leave; adoption leave; or on statutory sick pay
one parent is employed and one parent:
has substantial caring responsibilities based on specific benefits received for caring
is disabled or incapacitated based on receipt of specific benefits
Take Up (Borough wide)
30 hours early education came into force from September 2017, take up information can be seen in the table below.
30 Hours
Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Summer 2018
78% 79% 76%
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We have assessed where families who access their additional hours and their home locality, the data can be seen below.
School PVI Total %
Great North Road 70 29 99 74
Bentley 8 9 17 13
Adwick 3 3 6 5
Sprotbrough 2 3 5 4
Askern 1 2 3 2
Edlington 0 1 1 1
Intake & Belle Vue 0 1 1 1
OOA 1 0 1 1
TOTAL 85 48 133 100
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Home Locality of Families Accessing Additional Hours Within Pyramid
Great North Road
Bentley
Adwick
Sprotbrough
Askern
Edlington
Intake & Belle Vue
OOA
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6d. Future Plans
We anticipate an increase in take up over the coming terms. As part of our sufficiency strategy we have applied a methodology to
predict future place needs. The following table shows the pyramid demand by term with potential maximum vs. minimum take up
and any potential shortfall of places. This data is based on the combined need for places for both 30 hours and universal
entitlement.
This information is displayed using a red, amber, green (RAG rating)
Green depicts sufficient available places
Amber depicts the potential for a shortfall of places if demand increases
Red shows an identified need where supply does not meet local demand.
Spring 18 Summer 18
Sub Locality Area MAX
(100% Take Up)
MIN (Current Universal
Take Up)
MAX (100% Take Up)
MIN (Current Universal
Take Up)
Don Valley
Doncaster Total
This data shows that both the Don Valley pyramid and the Doncaster total show sufficient places for the year ahead.
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7. Parent Feedback The annual Parent Demand survey collects key data from a cross sector of the Doncaster population and informs the planning undertaken by
the local authority around managing the childcare market. The data below summarises the key information for the pyramid.
Number of pyramid respondents 133
Percentage of the Overall Response 7
Ages of children 0 to 1 Years 48
2 Years 35
3 and 4 Years 57
5 to 7 Years 36
8 to 10 Years 25
11+ Years 20
Main reasons using childcare Work 50
Child development 1
Training 4
Early education funding 13
Main reasons not using childcare
Childcare not currently required 28
Location not accessible 0
Session times 1
Costs 14
SEND 1
Informal childcare 26
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For more information contact:
Write to: Learning Provision Organisation Service
Doncaster Council Civic Office Waterdale Doncaster DN1 3BU
Email: [email protected] Website: www.doncaster.gov.uk/schoolorganisation
Information can be made available in other formats such as Braille or Audio Tape on request. If you
know someone who may need this service, please contact a member of staff for more information or if you need any other help or advice.
www.doncaster.gov.uk