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Twyford CofE High School
Waiting lists How places were offered in 2018
Foundation places
In order to restrict numbers to the maximum admission
number, 150 places will be offered to candidates with the
highest priority in accordance with the admissions criteria.
Then all candidates below this level will be listed in order of
priority for a waiting list drawn up in accordance with the
admissions criteria. Foundation places:
World faith places
In order to restrict numbers to the maximum admission number,
21 places will be offered to candidates with the highest priority
in accordance with the admissions criteria. Then all candidates
below this level will be listed in order of priority for a waiting list
in accordance with the admissions criteria.
The length of time on the waiting list does not influence
admissions decisions.
Specialist music places
19 places within the Twyford C.E. High School Music
College are made available each year for students applying
for a place in Year 7 and with an identified natural aptitude
for music.
Points & criteria Offers made on national offer day
21 points
Criteria 1 to 4 All applicants offered
21 points
Criteria 5 Distance of last child to be offered:
2.664 miles
World faith places:
Points & criteria Offers made on national offer day
20 points
Criteria 1 All applicants offered
20 points
Criteria 2 Distance of last child to be offered:
0.345 of a mile
For detailed information about the school and
to read their prospectus please visit the school
website: www.twyford.ealing.sch.uk
How to apply:
• Complete the Specialist Music admissions application
form available electronically on the school website by
28 September. Applicants are reminded that they must
also complete the Pan London Common Application
Form which should be returned to their Local Authority.
Please do not enclose any music proficiency certificates
as previous musical experience is not relevant to the
application process.
• All applicants will be invited to attend round one on 4 or
5 October.
• Your child’s score will be issued together with news as to
whether they have been invited to attend round two of
the process on 11 or 12 October.
• Your child’s Round Two score will then be added to their
Round One score and a list of final results, in descending
order, will be compiled. Those ranked in places 1-19 will
be notified on National Offer Day that they have been
offered a music place (provided they have listed Twyford
as a preference on their Common Application Form and
have not received a higher preference offer).
• Other applicants will be placed on a waiting list, ranked
according to their score. If a place becomes available it will
be offered to the applicant who is highest on the waiting list.
In the case of a tie on score, those students living nearer the
school as the crow flies will be given priority.
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