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Data from Essex County Council shows which schools across Basildon, Castle Point and Rochford received the most applications. Picture: PA THE most in-demand south Essex primary schools for the next academic year have been revealed. Data from Essex County Council shows which schools across Basildon, Castle Point and Rochford received the most applications from parents and carers with children due to start reception in September. Out of 15,779 applications Essex County Council received on time, 14,161 pupils who are due to start in reception year this September have been offered their parent or carer’s first preference of primary school. This equates to 89.75 per cent of the total eligible cohort and represents a slight increase on last year which saw 89.38 per cent.
Data from Essex County Council shows which schools across Basildon, Castle Point and Rochford received the most applications. Picture: PA THE most in-demand south Essex primary schools for the next academic year have been revealed. Data from Essex County Council shows which schools across Basildon, Castle Point and Rochford received the most applications from parents and carers with children due to start reception in September. Out of 15,779 applications Essex County Council received on time, 14,161 pupils who are due to start in reception year this September have been offered their parent or carer’s first preference of primary school. This equates to 89.75 per cent of the total eligible cohort and represents a slight increase on last year which saw 89.38 per cent.
PUPILS’ favourite film characters came to life as they dressed in eye-catching fancy dress costumes to bring fun to lessons in lockdown. Lee Chapel Primary School children and teachers took inspiration from their favourite movies as they returned to the Basildon school before the latest restrictions. Most pupils are now being made to contend with home schooling. While teachers have also been getting into character for the online lessons, close to 300 children whose parents are key workers have continued learning on site at Lee Chapel. Sue Jackson is pleased to have seen pupils and teachers having fun while working in these difficult times.