How Havering secondary schools offered places to pupils according to admissions data
Briefly

As secondary schools across Havering prepare to welcome new Year 7 students, data from Havering Council reveals insights on school admissions. The Campion School in Hornchurch notably exceeded its capacity by offering 153 places. Eleven schools, including Abbs Cross Academy and The Frances Bardsley Academy for Girls, filled all available places, showing intense demand. The Coopers' Company & Coborn School led with 97% of its places allocated to first preference applicants, while Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School had 95%. Gaynes School, however, struggled, offering only 58% of its capacity, raising concerns about the school's appeal.
The Campion School in Hornchurch was the only secondary school to exceed its capacity by offering 153 places instead of its limit of 150.
The Coopers' Company & Coborn School offered an impressive 97% of its places to first preference applicants, showcasing its strong local preference.
Out of 210 available places in the borough, eleven secondary schools successfully filled all spots, highlighting high demand for these educational institutions.
Havering Council indicated that Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School also had a significant number of first preference placements, fulfilling 95% of its capacity.
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