The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School Catchment Area
The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School is a free s special not applicable school in London, Westminster , serving pupils aged 11-19, with 71 pupils, and a capacity of 70 places. The school is currently at or above capacity, making catchment area proximity important for admissions.
11-19
Age range
71
Pupils
70
Capacity
101%
Fill rate
Good
Ofsted 2015
The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School Catchment Area Information
What is the catchment area for The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School?
The catchment area for The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School is the geographic zone Westminster uses to prioritise admissions when this not applicable school receives more applications than it has places. Children living inside the boundary are ranked higher under the oversubscription criteria, after looked-after children and siblings. Westminster publishes the exact boundary and the last distance offered before each admissions cycle, and the boundary can change year to year.
The catchment area for The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School is set by Westminster and reviewed annually. Children living within the catchment boundary receive priority consideration when applications exceed the number of available places.
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The official admissions policy, including the catchment boundary map, is published by Westminster before each admissions cycle. Always verify your address with the council before submitting an application, as boundaries can change year to year.
Find Westminster catchment area documents →The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School: at or above its 70 place limit
The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School has a published admission number of 70 places. 71 pupils were enrolled in the most recent data, giving a fill rate of 101%. The school is at or above its published limit of 70 places. Westminster allocates places using ranked criteria: looked-after children first, then siblings, then catchment distance. The last-distance figure is likely to remain tight if demand holds at this level.
The fill-rate figure above reflects overall demand, but the school's intake also varies by community profile. 52.1% of pupils at The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School are eligible for free school meals, above the national average of around 24%. This reflects the school's role in a higher-deprivation area of London.
To check whether your home address falls within the historical catchment boundary, use the postcode search tool on this site.
Westminster publishes its full admissions policy, including oversubscription criteria, the previous year's last-distance figures, and the appeals timetable, on the council's official admissions page. Find Westminster school admissions →
The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School: School Information
- Full address
- Herries Street, London, W10 4LE
- Local authority
- Westminster
- School type
- Free schools special
- Phase of education
- Not applicable
- Age range
- 11-19 years
- Free school meals
- 52.1% of pupils
- DfE URN
- 139600
Other Not applicable Schools in London
If The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School is oversubscribed, these not applicable schools in London are the next closest alternatives.
City of London School for Girls Catchment Area
Other independent school · EC2Y 8BB
St Paul's Cathedral School Catchment Area
Other independent school · EC4M 9AD
City of London School Catchment Area
Other independent school · EC4V 3AL
Heath School Catchment Area
Pupil referral unit · NW3 2NY
Camden Primary Pupil Referral Unit Catchment Area
Pupil referral unit · NW1 3EX
Children's Hospital School at Gt Ormond Street and UCH Catchment Area
Foundation special school · WC1N 3JH
Nearest not applicable schools by distance
These are the not applicable schools closest to The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School by straight-line distance, including ones across a town or council boundary. Distance is not the same as being in catchment: always check each school's own admissions policy for its actual boundary.
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Frequently Asked Questions: The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School
What is the catchment area for The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School? ▾
The catchment area for The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School is the geographic zone Westminster uses to prioritise admissions when this not applicable school receives more applications than it has places. Children living inside the boundary are ranked higher under the oversubscription criteria, after looked-after children and siblings. Westminster publishes the exact boundary and the last distance offered before each admissions cycle, and the boundary can change year to year.
Is The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School oversubscribed? ▾
Yes, The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School currently has 71 pupils enrolled against a capacity of 70 places. Catchment area proximity is an important admissions criterion when applying.
What is the admissions policy for The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School? ▾
Admission to The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School is managed by Westminster. When oversubscribed, places go to looked-after children first, then siblings, then catchment area distance. Always verify the current policy with the council before applying.
What age range does The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School cover? ▾
The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School is a not applicable school in London, Westminster, serving pupils aged 11-19. For the latest information, visit the school's website or the DfE Get Information About Schools service.
What is the Ofsted rating for The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School? ▾
The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School was rated Good by Ofsted in 2015. Full inspection reports are available at reports.ofsted.gov.uk.