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School organisation and pupils in 妖精动漫

Contents

Introduction

This data provides demographic information and highlights the likely demand for school places over a 10 year projection period. It has been divided into the 11 districts and boroughs and includes information on:

  • the current pattern of school provision across the county
  • projections of future pupil numbers for mainstream and specialist schools

Elmbridge

The borough of Elmbridge is located in north east 妖精动漫.

From a peak in 2010, births in Elmbridge continue to fall, reaching a low in 2023. This is the lowest birth rate in the borough since the start of the millennium.

YearNumber of births
20111,879
20121,826
20131,848
20141,785
20151,755
20161,646
20171,659
20181,526
20191,478
20201,496
20211,474
20221,386
20231,287
20241,290
  • At their highest births in the borough reached 1,890 in 2010.
  • Since the peak in 2010, births have decreased by 31%, reaching a low of 1,287 in 2023. This is the lowest birth rate in the borough since 2002.

As of academic year 2025 to 2026 Elmbridge has:

  • 11 school based nurseries
  • 6 infant schools
  • 4 junior schools
  • 18 primary schools
  • 1 all-through school (ages 4 to 18)
  • 5 secondary schools
  • 2 specialist schools
  • 7 specialist units (in mainstream schools)
  • 4 sixth forms
  • 2 colleges
  • 1 pupil referral unit

As of December 2025, the above schools are comprised of the following school types:

School Type% of schools
Academy43%
Community19%
Foundation14%
Free8%
Voluntary Aided11%
Voluntary Controlled5%

Elmbridge is made up of six individual primary planning areas. Each primary phase school is allocated to one of these planning areas for the purpose of planning school places. Details of the planning areas and published admission number (PAN) are outlined in the table below:

Primary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear Reception PANYear 3 PAN
Cobham and Oxshott41386
Esher and Weston Green21200
Moleseys527090
The Dittons, Claygate and Hinchley Wood7330150
Walton and Hersham64500
Weybridge5270180

Elmbridge is a single secondary planning area, this means that demand for secondary places is estimated across the whole borough.

Secondary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear 7 PAN
Elmbridge61,166

Specialist school places are planned at a borough and quadrant level because it involves a significantly smaller number of pupils and because there is also a wider range of educational provision available.

For the academic year 2025 to 2026 there are 376 school places in specialist provision across the borough, categorised as follows:

Need typeType of provisionNumber of places
Severe Learning DifficultiesSpecialist school88
Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist school99
Severe Learning DifficultiesSpecialist school satellite site24
Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist unit143
Speech, Language and Communication NeedsSpecialist unit6
Moderate Learning DifficultiesSpecialist unit16

Mainstream primary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Primary (National Curriculum Year (NCY) Reception to 6) school placesPrimary (NCY Reception to 6) pupils on rollBoysGirls
11,06410,2605,2175,043

Mainstream secondary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Secondary (NCY 7 to 11) school placesSecondary (NCY 7 to 11) pupils on rollBoysGirls
5,6565,4542,7572,697

(Please note number of places available are inclusive of schools who have capped their published admissions number in years 1-6 for primary and years 8-11 for secondary. Figures also include any bulge class provision across years Reception to 11 and any schools who may have more pupils on roll than their published admissions number)

Specialist provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Specialist (NCY Reception to 14) school placesSpecialist (NCY Reception to 14) pupils on rollBoysGirls
28927519679

As of academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 1,350 pupils in years Reception to 14 with an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) residing in Elmbridge. Of these pupils approximately 39% require a specialist school or unit place. The most prevalent of all need types for both primary and secondary phase pupils in Elmbridge is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

In May 2025, there were 167 children with an EHCP attending a specialist school in Elmbridge. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Elmbridge50
Other borough in North East 妖精动漫 (Spelthorne or Epsom and Ewell)45
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫70
Out of county2

In May 2025, there were 108 children with an EHCP attending a specialist unit attached to a mainstream school in Elmbridge. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Elmbridge69
Other borough in North East 妖精动漫 (Spelthorne or Epsom and Ewell)26
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫13
Out of county0

Demand for reception places in Elmbridge reached around 1,565 pupils in academic year 2020 to 2021. In 2024 to 2025 this figure had dropped to approximately 1,450 pupils on roll. Projections for reception places in Elmbridge are expected to fall further to around 1,270 pupils by 2031 to 2032.

Demand for reception places in Elmbridge

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In academic year 2020 to 2021 there were around 1,040 pupils in year 7, demand increased year on year reaching nearly 1,200 pupils in 2023 to 2024. This is reflective of the higher birth rates. Demand for year 7 places dropped to around 1,110 in 2024 to 2025. At the end of the planning period, demand is projected to fall further to around 1,000 pupils. This is reflective of the lower birth rates coming forwards.

Demand for year 7 places in Elmbridge

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The number of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with an EHCP residing in Elmbridge has increased by around 16% since January 2022.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is expected to increase year on year peaking at around 535 pupils in academic year 2027 to 2028. Demand is then projected to decrease annually reaching around 435 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For secondary phase pupils, demand is expected to peak in academic year 2026 to 2027 at around 715 pupils. This is in line with the high birth rate cohorts moving through the secondary sector. EHCP demand is then expected to decrease year on year reaching around 580 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For post-16 phase pupils, demand is projected to increase from around 190 pupils in academic year 2021 to 2022, peaking in academic year 2029 to 2030 at around 495 pupils.

EHCP demand in Elmbridge

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In 2023 to 2024 academic year, there were 525 children and young people with an EHCP, residing in Elmbridge and attending a specialist provision (either maintained or non-maintained/independent) in school years Reception to 14.

For primary phase pupils living in Elmbridge who require a specialist school or centre, demand is expected to plateau at around 195 pupils until academic year 2028 to 2029, demand is then expected to decrease annually reaching around 160 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

Secondary phase demand is projected to increase year on year peaking in academic year 2026 to 2027 at approximately 375 pupils. Demand is then expected to decrease reaching around 315 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For post-16 phase pupils, demand is forecasted to increase from around 60 pupils in academic year 2023 to 2024 at circa 110 pupils in 2029 to 2030. Demand is then expected to decrease to around 95 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

Demand for pupils living in Elmbridge who will require a specialist school or centre place

This graph is described in the paragraph above.

Epsom and Ewell

The borough of Epsom and Ewell is located in North East 妖精动漫.

From a peak in 2015, births in Epsom and Ewell continue to fall, reaching a low in 2023. This is the lowest birth rate in the borough since the start of the millennium.

YearNumber of births
2011930
2012952
2013909
2014920
2015958
2016950
2017943
2018904
2019824
2020864
2021813
2022814
2023744
2024683
  • At their highest births in the borough reached 958 in 2015.
  • Since the peak in 2015, births have decreased by 29%, reaching a low of 683 in 2024.

As of academic year 2025 to 2026 Epsom and Ewell has:

  • 12 school based nurseries
  • 3 infant schools
  • 3 junior schools
  • 13 primary schools
  • 4 secondary schools
  • 1 specialist school
  • 6 specialist units (in mainstream schools)
  • 4 sixth forms
  • 1 college

As of December 2025, the above schools are comprised of the following school types:

School type% of schools
Academy83%
Community9%
Foundation0%
Free0%
Voluntary Aided8%
Voluntary Controlled0%

Epsom and Ewell is made up of four individual primary planning areas. Each primary phase school is allocated to one of these planning areas for the purpose of planning school places.

Primary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear Reception PANYear 3 PAN
Ewell63606
North West Epsom32070
South Epsom and Langley Vale6240158
Stoneleigh and Worcester Park421090

Epsom and Ewell is a single secondary planning area, this means that demand for secondary places is estimated across the whole borough. For place planning purposes, The Beacon School located in Banstead is included in the Epsom and Ewell secondary planning area.

Secondary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear 7 PAN
Epsom and Ewell51,200

Specialist school places are planned at a borough and quadrant level because it involves a significantly smaller number of pupils and because there is also a wider range of educational provision available.

For the academic year 2025 to 2026 there are 226 school places in specialist provision across the borough, categorised as follows:

Need typeType of provisionNumber of places
Complex Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist school141
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist school satellite unit16
Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist unit29
Speech, Language and Communication NeedsSpecialist unit15
Hearing ImpairmentSpecialist unit25

Mainstream primary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Primary (NCY Reception to 6) school placesPrimary (NCY Reception to 6) pupils on rollBoysGirls
7,1966,8333,4813,352

Mainstream secondary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Secondary (NCY 7 to 11) school placesSecondary (NCY 7 to 11) pupils on rollBoysGirls
4,5904,5672,2622,305

(Please note number of places available are inclusive of schools who have capped their published admissions number in years 1-6 for primary and years 8-11 for secondary. Figures also include any bulge class provision across years Reception to 11 and any schools who may have more pupils on roll than their published admissions number)

Specialist provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Specialist (NCY Reception to 14) school placesSpecialist (NCY Reception to 14) pupils on rollBoysGirls
22321717938

As of academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 800 pupils in years Reception to 14 with an EHCP residing in Epsom and Ewell. Of these pupils approximately 41% require a specialist school or unit place. The most prevalent of all need types for primary phase pupils in Epsom and Ewell is Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN) whilst for secondary phase pupils it is ASD.

In May 2025, there were 152 students with an EHCP attending specialist schools in Epsom and Ewell. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Epsom and Ewell46
Other borough in North East 妖精动漫 (Elmbridge or Spelthorne)51
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫48
Out of county7

In May 2025, there were 65 children with an EHCP attending a specialist unit attached to a mainstream school in Epsom and Ewell. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Epsom and Ewell34
Other borough in North East 妖精动漫 (Elmbridge or Spelthorne)16
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫7
Out of county8

Demand for reception places in Epsom and Ewell reached around 970 pupils in academic year 2020 to 2021. In 2024 to 2025 there were approximately 895 pupils on roll. In line with the declining birth rate, projections are expected to fall to around 835 pupils in 2028 to 2029. Demand is then expected to plateau for the rest of the planning period.

Demand for reception places in Epsom and Ewell

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In academic year 2020 to 2021 there were 870 pupils in year 7 in Epsom and Ewell. Demand has increased year on year since and reached around 970 pupils in 2023 to 2024. Year 7 demand in Epsom and Ewell is expected to fluctuate for the rest of the planning period, peaking in 2026 to 2027 at approximately 965 pupils before falling to around 800 pupils by the end of the planning period.

Demand for year 7 places in Epsom and Ewell

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The number of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with an EHCP residing in Epsom and Ewell has increased by around 19% since January 2022.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is projected to peak at around 375 pupils in academic year 2029 to 2030. Demand is then expected to plateau at around 355 pupils until the end of the planning period in 2033 to 2034.

For secondary phase pupils, demand is expected to increase year on year peaking at around 405 pupils in academic year 2027 to 2028. Demand is then projected to decrease throughout the planning period, reaching around 375 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For post-16 phase pupils, demand is projected to steadily increase year on year, peaking in academic year 2030 to 2031 at around 275 pupils.

EHCP demand in Epsom and Ewell

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In 2023 to 2024 academic year, there were around 325 children and young people with an EHCP, residing in Epsom and Ewell and attending a specialist provision (either maintained or non-maintained/independent) in school years Reception to 14.

For primary phase pupils living in Epsom and Ewell who require a specialist school or specialist centre place, demand is expected to peak at around 160 pupils in academic year 2029 to 2030. Demand is then projected to plateau until the end of the planning period.

Secondary phase demand is projected to increase year on year until academic year 2028 to 2029 reaching around 190 pupils. Demand is then expected to plateau throughout the rest of the planning period.

For post-16 phase pupils, demand is forecasted to increase from around 30 pupils in academic year 2023 to 2024 at circa 60 pupils in 2030 to 2031. Demand is then expected to decrease through the rest of the planning period.

Demand for pupils living in Epsom and Ewell who will require a specialist school or centre place

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Guildford

The borough of Guildford is located in South West 妖精动漫.

From a peak in 2012, births in Guildford have fluctuated year on year since.

YearNumber of births
20111,667
20121,677
20131,535
20141,542
20151,513
20161,533
20171,393
20181,378
20191,264
20201,219
20211,370
20221,305
20231,319
20241,292
  • At their highest births in the borough reached 1,677 in 2012
  • Since the peak in 2012, births have decreased by 27%, reaching a low of 1,219 in 2020. This is the lowest birth rate in the district in two decades.

As of academic year 2025 to 2026 Guildford has:

  • 10 school based nurseries
  • 1 maintained nursery
  • 12 infant schools
  • 6 junior schools
  • 18 primary schools
  • 7 secondary schools
  • 3 specialist schools
  • 6 specialist units (in mainstream schools)
  • 4 sixth forms
  • 1 college
  • 2 pupil referral units

As of December 2025, the above schools are comprised of the following school types:

School Type% of schools
Academy61%
Community19%
Foundation2%
Free2%
Voluntary Aided12%
Voluntary Controlled4%

Guildford is made up of seven individual primary planning areas. Each primary phase school is allocated to one of these planning areas for the purpose of planning school places. For place planning purposes, Bramley Church of England (CofE) Infant School and Wonersh and Shamley Green CofE Primary School which are geographically located in Waverley are included in the Tillingbourne Valley, Guildford primary planning area.

Primary planning areas Number of schools Year Reception PAN Year 3 PAN
Ash and Tongham 7 270 68
East Guildford 6 255 32
Horsleys and Effingham 2 90 0
North Guildford 3 120 90
South Guildford 6 180 186
Tillingbourne Valley 7 162 96
West Guildford 4 237 30

Guildford borough is geographically large, and secondary schools in its area are considered as part of three different planning areas, two of which (Farnham and Ash and Leatherhead) overlap borough boundaries.

Secondary planning areas Number of schools Year 7 PAN
Guildford Town 5 966

Specialist school places are planned at a borough and quadrant level because it involves a significantly smaller number of pupils and because there is also a wider range of educational provision available.

For the academic year 2025 to 2026 there are 505 school places in specialist provision across the borough, categorised as follows:

Need type Type of provision Number of places
Complex Autism Spectrum Disorder/ Severe Learning Difficulty Specialist school 170
Moderate Learning Difficulty Specialist school 130
Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs Specialist school 61
Complex Autism Spectrum Disorder Specialist school satellite site 54
Speech, Language and Communication Needs Specialist unit 28
Autism Spectrum Disorder Specialist unit 33
Hearing Impairment Specialist unit 15
Moderate Learning Difficulty Specialist unit 14

Mainstream primary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Primary (NCY Reception to 6) school placesPrimary (NCY Reception to 6) pupils on rollBoysGirls
9,7749,1084,6054,503

Mainstream secondary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Secondary (NCY 7 to 11) school placesSecondary (NCY 7 to 11) pupils on rollBoysGirls
7,1737,0973,6173,480

(Please note number of places available are inclusive of schools who have capped their published admissions number in years 1-6 for primary and years 8-11 for secondary. Figures also include any bulge class provision across years Reception to 11 and any schools who may have more pupils on roll than their published admissions number)

Specialist provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Specialist (NCY Reception to 14) school placesSpecialist (NCY Reception to 14) pupils on rollBoysGirls
467464320144

As of academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 1,480 pupils in years Reception to 14 with an EHCP residing in Guildford. Of these pupils approximately 42% require a specialist school or unit place. The most prevalent of all need types for primary phase pupils in Guildford is SLCN whilst for secondary phase pupils it is ASD.

In May 2025, there were 385 students with an EHCP attending specialist schools in Guildford. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Guildford143
Other borough in South West 妖精动漫 (Waverley)77
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫156
Out of county9

In May 2025, there were 79 children with an EHCP attending a specialist unit attached to a mainstream school in Guildford. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Guildford45
Other borough in South West 妖精动漫 (Waverley)14
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫17
Out of county3

Demand for reception places in Guildford reached around 1,385 pupils in academic year 2020 to 2021. Following this demand has fluctuated and dipped to circa 1,250 pupils in 2024 to 2025. Projections are expected to increase to around 1,310 pupils in 2025 to 2026 before fluctuating at between 1,260 and 1,290 for the rest of the planning period.

Demand for reception places in Guildford

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In academic year 2020 to 2021 there were around 1,340 pupils in year 7 in Guildford. Demand then sharply increased, reaching approximately 1,475 by 2023 to 2024. In 2024 to 2025 demand decreased to around 1,390 pupils. Year 7 demand is projected to peak in 2032 to 2033 at around 1,450 pupils.

Demand for year 7 places in Guildford

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The number of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with an EHCP residing in Guildford has increased by around 21% since January 2022.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is projected to increase from circa 530 pupils in academic year 2021 to 22 peaking at around 785 pupils in 2028 to 2029. Demand is then expected to decrease reaching around 745 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For secondary phase pupils EHCP demand is expected to increase year on year from around 465 pupils in academic year 2021 to 2022 to its projected peak of approximately 780 pupils in 2032 to 2033.

For post-16 pupils EHCP demand is expected to increase year on year until the end of the planning period, peaking at around 500 pupils by academic year 2033 to 2034.

EHCP demand in Guildford

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In 2023 to 2024 academic year, there were around 625 children and young people with an EHCP, residing in Guildford and attending a specialist provision (either maintained or non-maintained/independent) in school years Reception to 14.

For primary phase pupils living in Guildford who require a specialist school or specialist centre place, demand is expected to increase year on year to peaking in academic year 2028 to 2029 at 365 pupils. Demand is then projected to decrease reaching around 345 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

Secondary phase demand is projected to increase year on year from 280 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 to its peak of around 385 pupils in 2032 to 2033.

Post-16 demand for specialist places is expected to increase gradually year on year until academic year 2029 to 2030 when it peaks at around 85 pupils. Projections then indicate demand will gradually decline until the end of the planning period.

Demand for pupils living in Guildford who will require a specialist school or centre place

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Mole Valley

The borough of Mole Valley is located in South East 妖精动漫.

From a peak in 2010, births in Mole Valley have decreased or plateaued year on year since.

YearNumber of births
2011873
2012868
2013826
2014800
2015802
2016770
2017787
2018775
2019750
2020703
2021745
2022728
2023677
2024634
  • At their highest births in the borough reached 887 in 2010.
  • Since the peak in 2010, births have decreased by 29%, reaching a low of 634 in 2024. This is the lowest birth rate in the district in two decades.

As of academic year 2025 to 2026 Mole Valley has:

  • 4 school based nurseries
  • 1 maintained nursery
  • 8 infant schools
  • 3 junior schools
  • 13 primary schools
  • 4 secondary schools
  • 4 specialist schools
  • 5 specialist units (in mainstream schools)
  • 3 sixth forms

As of December 2025, the above schools are comprised of the following school types:

School type % of schools
Academy 61%
Community 21%
Foundation 0%
Free 3%
Voluntary Aided 12%
Voluntary Controlled 3%

Mole Valley is made up of five individual primary planning areas. Each primary phase school is allocated to one of these planning areas for the purpose of planning school places.

Primary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear Reception PANYear 3 PAN
Ashtead and Leatherhead629266
Brockham1604
Dorking Area726025
Fetcham and Bookham6232180
South Mole Valley47534

Mole Valley is separated into two planning areas, meaning that secondary places are planned to the north and south of the borough. For place planning purposes, Howard of Effingham School which is geographically located in Guildford is included in the Leatherhead secondary planning area.

Secondary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear 7 PAN
Dorking2390
Leatherhead3690

Specialist school places are planned at a borough and quadrant level because it involves a significantly smaller number of pupils and because there is also a wider range of educational provision available.

For the academic year 2025 to 2026 there are 590 school places in specialist provision across the borough, categorised as follows:

Need typeType of provisionNumber of places
Complex Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist school152
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist school154
Social, Emotional and Mental Health NeedsSpecialist school83
Severe Learning Difficulties Specialist school99
Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist unit45
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist unit16
Speech, Language and Communication NeedsSpecialist unit41

Mainstream primary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Primary (NCY Reception to 6) school placesPrimary (NCY Reception to 6) pupils on rollBoysGirls
6,0435,2842,6522,632

Mainstream secondary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Secondary (NCY 7 to 11) school placesSecondary (NCY 7 to11) pupils on rollBoysGirls
3,9903,8822,0651,817

(Please note number of places available are inclusive of schools who have capped their published admissions number in years 1-6 for primary and years 8-11 for secondary. Figures also include any bulge class provision across years Reception to 11 and any schools who may have more pupils on roll than their published admissions number)

Specialist provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Specialist (NCY Reception to 14) school placesSpecialist (NCY Reception to 14) pupils on rollBoysGirls
570576445131

As of academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 880 pupils in years Reception to 14 with an EHCP residing in Mole Valley. Of these pupils approximately 43% require a specialist school or unit place. The most prevalent of all need types for both primary and secondary phase pupils in Mole Valley is ASD.

In May 2025, there were 477 students with an EHCP attending specialist schools in Mole Valley. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Mole Valley81
Other borough in South East 妖精动漫 (Reigate and Banstead or Tandridge)136
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫242
Out of county18

In May 2025, there were 99 children with an EHCP attending a specialist unit attached to a mainstream school in Mole Valley. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Mole Valley45
Other borough in South East 妖精动漫 (Reigate and Banstead or Tandridge)16
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫37
Out of county1

Demand for reception places in Mole Valley dropped to around 740 pupils in academic year 2020 to 2021. For academic year 2024 to 2025 this dropped further to approximately 690 pupils on roll. Projections are predicted to fluctuate between 2025 and 2028 before plateauing at around 645 pupils for the rest of the planning period.

Demand for reception places in Mole Valley

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In academic year 2024 to 2025 there were around 800 pupils in year 7 in Mole Valley. Demand is projected to fluctuate peaking at around 840 pupils in 2026 to 2027. Besides an outlier of around 830 in 2029 to 2030, Year 7 demand is then expected to fluctuate between 755 and 800 pupils for the rest of the planning period.

Demand for year 7 places in Mole Valley

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The number of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with an EHCP residing in Mole Valley has increased by around 22% since January 2022.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is projected to increase year on year reaching around 405 pupils by academic year 2029 to 2030. Demand is then expected decrease annually reaching around 375 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For secondary phase pupils, EHCP demand in Mole Valley is projected to peak at 490 pupils in academic year 2027 to 2028. Demand is then expected to fall throughout the rest of the planning period reaching around 440 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For post-16 phase pupils, EHCP demand is expected to grow year on year from around 155 pupils in academic year 2023 to 2024 to its peak of around 335 pupils in 2030 to 2031. Demand is then expected to decrease annually until the end of the planning period.

EHCP demand in Mole Valley

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In 2023 to 2024 academic year, there were around 380 children and young people with an EHCP, residing in Mole Valley and attending a specialist provision (either maintained or non-maintained/independent) in school years Reception to 14.

For primary phase pupils living in Mole Valley who require a specialist school or specialist centre place, demand is expected to peak at around 175 pupils in academic year 2029 to 2030 when demand is then projected to slowly decrease year on year until the end of the planning period.

Secondary phase demand is projected to peak at around 260 pupils requiring specialist provision in academic year 2027 to 2028. Demand is then expected to fluctuate for the rest of the planning period.

Post-16 forecasts are forecasted to increase year on year from around 30 pupils in academic year 2023 to 2024 to its peak of around 70 pupils in 2032 to 2033.

Demand for pupils living in Mole Valley who will require a specialist school or centre place

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Reigate and Banstead

The borough of Reigate and Banstead is located in South East 妖精动漫.

From a peak in 2010, births in Reigate and Banstead have fluctuated year on year since.

YearNumber of births
20111,871
20121,872
20131,805
20141,844
20151,743
20161,796
20171,719
20181,709
20191,710
20201,677
20211,750
20221,618
20231,546
20241,578
  • At their highest births in the borough reached 1,889 in 2010.
  • Since the peak in 2010, births have decreased by 19%, reaching a low of 1,546 in 2023.

As of academic year 2025 to 2026 Reigate and Banstead has:

  • 15 school based nurseries
  • 7 infant schools
  • 6 junior schools
  • 22 primary schools
  • 1 all-through school (ages 7 to 18)
  • 6 secondary schools
  • 2 specialist schools
  • 5 specialist units (in mainstream schools)
  • 2 sixth forms
  • 2 colleges
  • 2 pupil referral units

As of December 2025, the above schools are comprised of the following school types:

School type% of schools
Academy54%
Community26%
Foundation2%
Free7%
Voluntary Aided11%
Voluntary Controlled0%

Reigate and Banstead is made up of seven individual primary planning areas. Each primary phase school is allocated to one of these planning areas for the purpose of planning school places.

Primary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear Reception PANYear 3 PAN
Banstead and Woodmansterne418090
Earlswood and Salfords4210120
Horley8360180
Merstham414860
Redhill42700
Reigate5300210
Tadworth, Walton and Preston728566

Reigate and Banstead is a single secondary planning area, this means that demand for secondary places is estimated across the whole borough.

Secondary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear 7 PAN
Reigate and Redhill61,408

Specialist school places are planned at a borough and quadrant level because it involves a significantly smaller number of pupils and because there is also a wider range of educational provision available.

For the academic year 2025 to 2026 there are 480 school places in specialist provision across the borough, categorised as follows:

Need typeType of provisionNumber of places
Complex Autism Spectrum Disorder/ Severe Learning DifficultySpecialist school163
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist school200
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist school satellite unit26
Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist unit43
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist unit14
Speech, Language and Communication NeedsSpecialist unit34

Mainstream primary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Primary (NCY Reception to 6) school placesPrimary (NCY Reception to 6) pupils on rollBoysGirls
12,67011,5755,8265,749

Mainstream secondary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Secondary (NCY 7 to 11) school placesSecondary (NCY 7 to 11) pupils on rollBoysGirls
8,2027,8904,0093,881

(Please note number of places available are inclusive of schools who have capped their published admissions number in years 1-6 for primary and years 8-11 for secondary. Figures also include any bulge class provision across years Reception to 11 and any schools who may have more pupils on roll than their published admissions number)

Specialist provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Specialist (NCY Reception to 14) school placesSpecialist (NCY Reception to 4) pupils on rollBoysGirls
442444281163

As of academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 1,700 pupils in years Reception to 14 with an EHCP residing in Reigate and Banstead. Of these pupils approximately 43% require a specialist school or unit place. The most prevalent of all need types for primary phase pupils in Reigate and Bansted is SLCN whilst for secondary phase pupils it is ASD.

In May 2025, there were 368 students with an EHCP attending specialist schools in Reigate and Banstead. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Reigate and Banstead196
Other borough in South East 妖精动漫 (Mole Valley or Tandridge)133
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫29
Out of county10

In May 2025, there were 76 children with an EHCP attending a specialist unit attached to a mainstream school in Reigate and Banstead They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Reigate and Banstead56
Other borough in South East 妖精动漫 (Mole Valley or Tandridge)17
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫3
Out of county0

Demand for reception places in Reigate and Banstead reached around 1,700 pupils in academic year 2020 to 2021. Following this demand sharply dropped in 2024 to 2025 to 1,560 pupils. Demand is then projected to fluctuate before stabilising from 2028 to 2029 onwards at around 1,630 pupils.

Demand for reception places in Reigate and Banstead

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Demand for year 7 places in Reigate and Banstead increased year-on-year between 2020 to 2021 and 2022 to 2023 when it reached around 1,650 pupils. This is reflective of the higher birth rates. In 2024 to 2025 demand dropped to around 1,535 pupils. Demand for year 7 places is expected to fluctuate across the planning period before sharply declining in 2034 to 2035 to around 1,480 pupils.

Demand for year 7 places in Reigate and Banstead

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The number of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with an EHCP residing in Reigate and Banstead has increased by around 25% since January 2022.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is projected to increase year on year reaching around 825 pupils by academic year 2026 to 2027. Demand is then expected decrease annually reaching around 690 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For secondary phase pupils, EHCP demand in Reigate and Banstead is projected to peak at around 965 pupils in academic year 2029 to 2030. Demand is then expected to fall annually reducing to approximately 885 pupils in 2033 to 2034.

For post-16 phase pupils, EHCP demand is projected to increase year on year from around 295 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 before peaking at around 660 pupils in 2032 to 2033.

EHCP demand in Reigate and Banstead

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In 2023 to 2024 academic year, there were 735 children and young people with an EHCP, residing in Reigate and Banstead and attending a specialist provision (either maintained or non-maintained/independent) in school years Reception to 14.

For primary phase pupils living in Reigate and Banstead who require a specialist school or specialist centre place, demand has been growing year on year and is expected to peak at around 345 pupils in academic year 2025 to 2026. Demand is then projected to decrease year on year reaching approximately 290 pupils in 2033 to 2034.

Secondary phase demand is projected to increase year on year from around 330 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 to approximately 550 pupils in 2030 to 2031. Demand is then forecasted to decrease towards the end of the planning period to around 505 pupils.

Post-16 forecasts are forecasted to increase year on year from around 60 pupils in academic year 2022 to 23 to its peak of around 145 pupils in 2032 to 2033.

Demand for pupils living in Reigate and Banstead who will require a specialist school or centre place

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Runnymede

The borough of Runnymede is located in North West 妖精动漫.

From a peak in 2011, births in Runnymede continue to fall, reaching a low in 2023.

YearNumber of births
20111,007
2012996
2013931
2014970
2015964
2016954
2017893
2018975
2019895
2020883
2021934
2022916
2023879
2024921
  • At their highest births in the borough reached 1,007 in 2011.
  • Since the peak in 2011, births have decreased by 13%, reaching a low of 879 in 2023.

As of academic year 2025 to 2026 Runnymede has:

  • 9 school based nurseries
  • 1 maintained nursery
  • 4 infant schools
  • 4 junior schools
  • 15 primary schools
  • 5 secondary schools
  • 1 specialist school
  • 6 specialist units (in mainstream schools)
  • 2 sixth forms
  • 1 college
  • 1 pupil referral unit

As of December 2025, the above schools are comprised of the following school types:

School Types% of schools
Academy52%
Community32%
Foundation0%
Free3%
Voluntary Aided13%
Voluntary Controlled0%

Runnymede is made up of four individual primary planning areas. Each primary phase school is allocated to one of these planning areas for the purpose of planning school places.

Primary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear Reception PANYear 3 PAN
Addlestone and Ottershaw9300150
Chertsey41500
North Runnymede727060
Virginia Water, Lyne and Longcross39060

Runnymede is a single secondary planning area, this means that demand for secondary places is estimated across the whole borough.

Secondary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear 7 PAN
Runnymede51,105

Specialist school places are planned at a borough and quadrant level because it involves a significantly smaller number of pupils and because there is also a wider range of educational provision available.

For the academic year 2025 to 2026 there are 405 school places in specialist provision across the borough, categorised as follows:

Need typeType of provisionNumber of places
Complex Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist school60
Moderate Learning Difficulty/ Specific Learning DifficultiesSpecialist school208
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist school satellite unit21
Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist unit62
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist unit24
Speech, Language and Communication NeedsSpecialist unit30

(The Hythe Primary School serves pupils with either ASD or Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD)

Mainstream primary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Primary (NCY Reception to 6) school placesPrimary (NCY Reception to 6) pupils on rollBoysGirls
5,7725,4812,7272,754

Mainstream secondary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Secondary (NCY 7 to 11) school placesSecondary (NCY 7 to 11) pupils on rollBoysGirls
5,2845,1232,6112,512

(Please note number of places available are inclusive of schools who have capped their published admissions number in years 1-6 for primary and years 8-11 for secondary. Figures also include any bulge class provision across years Reception to 11 and any schools who may have more pupils on roll than their published admissions number)

Specialist provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Specialist (NCY Reception to 14) school placesSpecialist (NCY Reception to 14) pupils on rollBoysGirls
406393272121

As of academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 925 pupils in years Reception to 14 with an EHCP residing in Runnymede. Of these pupils approximately 44% require a specialist school or unit place. The most prevalent of all need types for both primary and secondary phase pupils in Runnymede is ASD.

In May 2025, there were 288 students with an EHCP attending specialist schools in Runnymede. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Runnymede72
Other borough in South East 妖精动漫 (妖精动漫 Heath or Woking)38
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫165
Out of county13

In May 2025, there were 105 children with an EHCP attending a specialist unit attached to a mainstream school in Runnymede. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Runnymede53
Other borough in South East 妖精动漫 (妖精动漫 Heath or Woking)25
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫26
Out of county1

Demand for reception places in Runnymede dropped from circa 835 pupils in 2020 to 2021 to around 745 pupils in academic year 2024 to 2025. Demand is projected to peak in 2028 to 2029 at around 830 pupils, before declining year-on-year reaching around 810 in 2034 to 2035.

Demand for reception places in Runnymede

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In academic year 2020 to 2021 there were approximately 1,045 pupils in year 7 in Runnymede. From 2025 to 2026 onwards demand for year 7 pupils is expected to fluctuate, peaking at around 1,200 pupils in 2033 to 2034.

Demand for year 7 places in Runnymede

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The number of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with an EHCP residing in Runnymede has increased by around 20% since January 2022.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is projected to increase from around 415 pupils in academic year 2023 to 2024 to around 505 pupils in 2028 to 2029. Demand is then expected to decrease annually reaching around 455 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For secondary phase pupils, EHCP demand in Runnymede reached around 310 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023. Demand is expected to increase and is projected to peak at around 535 pupils in 2031 to 2032.

For post-16 phase pupils, EHCP demand is projected to increase from around 180 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023, peaking at around 345 pupils in 2033 to 2034.

EHCP demand in Runnymede

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In 2023 to 2024 academic year, there were around 410 children and young people with an EHCP, residing in Runnymede and attending a specialist provision (either maintained or non-maintained/independent) in school years Reception to 14.

For primary phase pupils living in Runnymede who require a specialist school or specialist centre place, demand is expected to increase year on year and is expected to peak at around 220 pupils in academic year 2028 to 2029. Demand is then expected to slowly decrease year on year reaching around 200 pupils by the end of the planning period.

Secondary phase demand is projected to increase year on year from around 180 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 to approximately 280 pupils in 2031 to 2032. Demand is then expected to slowly decrease thereafter.

Post-16 forecasts are predicted to increase year on year throughout the planning growing from 35 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 and peaking in 2032 to 2033 at around 70 pupils.

Demand for pupils living in Runnymede who will require a specialist school or centre place

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Spelthorne

The borough of Spelthorne is located in North East 妖精动漫.

Spelthorne peak in birth rate in 2016 was later than the countywide peak. From a peak in 2016, births in Spelthorne continue to fall, reaching a low in 2022.

YearNumber of births
20111,239
20121,224
20131,327
20141,260
20151,291
20161,346
20171,204
20181,229
20191,230
20201,119
20211,180
20221,110
20231,153
20241,100
  • At their highest births in the borough reached 1,346 in 2016
  • Since the peak in 2016, births have decreased by 17.5%, reaching a low of 1,100 in 2024.

As of academic year 2025 to 2026 Spelthorne has:

  • 12 school based nurseries
  • 2 infant schools
  • 0 junior schools
  • 19 primary schools
  • 6 secondary schools
  • 1 specialist school
  • 3 specialist units (in mainstream schools)
  • 2 sixth forms
  • 1 pupil referral unit

As of December 2025, the above schools are comprised of the following school types:

School Type % of schools
Academy 58%
Community 21%
Foundation 7%
Free 0%
Voluntary Aided 14%
Voluntary Controlled 0%

Spelthorne is made up of five individual primary planning areas. Each primary phase school is allocated to one of these planning areas for the purpose of planning school places.

Primary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear Reception PANYear 3 PAN
Ashford74500
Shepperton315036
Staines and Laleham42400
Stanwell21200
Sunbury521040

Spelthorne is a single secondary planning area, this means that demand for secondary places is estimated across the whole borough.

Secondary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear 7 PAN
Spelthorne61,886

Specialist school places are planned at a borough and quadrant level because it involves a significantly smaller number of pupils and because there is also a wider range of educational provision available.

For the academic year 2025 to 2026 there are 170 school places in specialist provision across the borough, categorised as follows:

Need typeType of provisionNumber of places
Severe Learning DifficultiesSpecialist school88
Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist unit81
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist unit1

Ashford Park Primary School serves pupils with either ASD or MLD.

Mainstream primary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Primary (NCY Reception to 6) school placesPrimary (NCY Reception to 6) pupils on rollBoysGirls
8,3247,8923,8973,995

Mainstream secondary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Secondary (NCY 7 to11) school placesSecondary (NCY 7 to 11) pupils on rollBoysGirls
6,0025,7082,9592,749

(Please note number of places available are inclusive of schools who have capped their published admissions number in years 1-6 for primary and years 8-11 for secondary. Figures also include any bulge class provision across years Reception to 11 and any schools who may have more pupils on roll than their published admissions number)

Specialist provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Specialist (NCY Reception to 14) school placesSpecialist (NCY Reception to 14) pupils on rollBoysGirls
17317012050

As of academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 1,300 pupils in years Reception to 14 with an EHCP residing in Spelthorne. Of these pupils approximately 44% require a specialist school or unit place. The most prevalent of all need types for both primary and secondary phase pupils in Spelthorne is ASD.

In May 2025, there were 90 students with an EHCP attending specialist schools in Spelthorne. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Spelthorne35
Other borough in North East 妖精动漫 (Elmbridge or Epsom and Ewell)18
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫36
Out of county1

In May 2025, there were 80 children with an EHCP attending a specialist unit attached to a mainstream school in Spelthorne. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Spelthorne60
Other borough in North East 妖精动漫 (Elmbridge or Epsom and Ewell)11
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫7
Out of county2

Demand for reception places in Spelthorne peaked at around 1,195 pupils in academic year 2020 to 2021. In academic year 2024 to 2025 there were approximately 1,090 pupils on roll. It is predicted demand will fluctuate before stabilising at around 1,025 for the rest of the planning period.

Demand for reception places in Spelthorne

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In academic year 2020 to 2021 there were around 1,195 pupils in year 7 in Spelthorne. Demand is projected to continue to fluctuate throughout the planning period, before peaking in 2033 to 2034 at around 1,270 pupils.

Demand for year 7 places in Spelthorne

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The number of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with an EHCP residing in Spelthorne has increased by around 22% since January 2022.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is projected to increase year on year until academic year 2026 to 2027 peaking at around 595 pupils. Demand is then expected to decrease annually reaching around 520 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For secondary phase pupils, EHCP demand in Spelthorne reached around 465 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023. Demand is expected to increase and is projected to peak at around 680 pupils in 2027 to 2028. Demand is then projected to decrease year on year reaching around 620 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For post-16 phase pupils, EHCP demand is projected to increase year on year from around 225 pupils in 2022 to 2023 and peaking at around 440 pupils in 2033 to 2034.

EHCP demand in Spelthorne

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In 2023 to 2024 academic year, there were around 570 children and young people with an EHCP, residing in Spelthorne and attending a specialist provision (either maintained or non-maintained/independent) in school years Reception to 14.

For primary phase pupils living in Spelthorne who require a specialist school or specialist centre place, demand is expected to increase year on year peaking in academic year 2026 to 2027 at around 265 pupils. Demand is then projected to slowly decrease year on year until the end of the planning period when it will reach around 240 pupils.

Secondary phase demand is projected to increase year on year from around 295 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 to approximately 390 pupils in 2029 to 2030. Demand is then expected to slowly decrease year on year until the end of the planning period reaching circa 370 pupils.

Post-16 forecasts are predicted to increase year on year throughout the planning period growing from 45 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 and peaking in 2029 to 2030 at around 100 pupils.

Demand for pupils living in Spelthorne who will require a specialist school or centre place

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妖精动漫 Heath

The borough of 妖精动漫 Heath is located in North West 妖精动漫.

妖精动漫 Heath birth rate peaked in 2008 which was earlier than the countywide peak. From its peak in 2008, births in 妖精动漫 Heath have decreased or plateaued, reaching a low in 2018.

YearNumber of births
2011974
2012940
2013945
2014932
2015972
2016884
2017865
2018792
2019837
2020798
2021874
2022838
2023849
2024778
  • At their highest births in the borough reached 1,029 in 2008.
  • Since the peak in 2008, births have decreased by 24%, reaching a low of 778 in 2024.

As of academic year 2025 to 2026 妖精动漫 Heath has:

  • 10 school based nurseries
  • 11 infant schools
  • 6 junior schools
  • 8 primary schools
  • 4 secondary schools
  • 3 specialist schools
  • 3 specialist units (in mainstream schools)
  • 2 sixth forms

As of December 2025, the above schools are comprised of the following school types:

School Types % of schools
Academy 84%
Community 13%
Foundation 0%
Free 0%
Voluntary Aided 3%
Voluntary Controlled 0%

妖精动漫 Heath is made up of five individual primary planning areas. Each primary phase school is allocated to one of these planning areas for the purpose of planning school places.

Primary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear Reception PANYear 3 PAN
Chobham, West End and Bisley31500
Frimley and Heatherside5240159
Frimley Green, Mytchett and Deepcut518096
North Camberley6210120
Windlesham, Bagshot and Lightwater6210180

妖精动漫 Heath is a single secondary planning area, this means that demand for secondary places is estimated across the whole borough.

Secondary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear 7 PAN
妖精动漫 Heath4870

Specialist school places are planned at a borough and quadrant level because it involves a significantly smaller number of pupils and because there is also a wider range of educational provision available.

For the academic year 2025 to 2026 there are 433 school places in specialist provision across the borough, categorised as follows:

Need typeType of provisionNumber of places
Moderate Learning DifficultiesSpecialist school160
Severe Learning Difficulties/
Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties
Specialist school142
Social, Emotional and Mental Health NeedsSpecialist school82
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist school satellite unit20
Autism Spectrum DisordersSpecialist unit7
Speech, Language and Communication NeedsSpecialist unit22

Mainstream primary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Primary (NCY Reception to6) school placesPrimary (NCY Reception to 6) pupils on rollBoysGirls
7,0346,3463,2843,062

Mainstream secondary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Secondary (NCY 7 to 11) school placesSecondary (NCY 7 to 11) pupils on rollBoysGirls
4,4934,4572,2602,197

(Please note number of places available are inclusive of schools who have capped their published admissions number in years 1-6 for primary and years 8-11 for secondary. Figures also include any bulge class provision across years Reception to 11 and any schools who may have more pupils on roll than their published admissions number)

Specialist provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Specialist (NCY Reception to 14) school placesSpecialist (NCY Reception to 14) pupils on rollBoysGirls
434437306131

As of academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 840 pupils in years Reception to 14 with an EHCP residing in 妖精动漫 Heath. Of these pupils approximately 41% require a specialist school or unit place. The most prevalent of all need types for both primary and secondary phase pupils in 妖精动漫 Heath is ASD.

In May 2025, there were 407 students with an EHCP attending specialist schools in 妖精动漫 Heath. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
妖精动漫 Heath100
Other borough in North West 妖精动漫 (Runnymede or Woking)93
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫151
Out of county63

In May 2025, there were 30 children with an EHCP attending a specialist unit attached to a mainstream school in 妖精动漫 Heath. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
妖精动漫 Heath25
Other borough in North West 妖精动漫 (Runnymede or Woking)0
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫3
Out of county2

Demand for reception places in 妖精动漫 Heath peaked at around 980 pupils in academic year 2020 to 2021. By academic year 2022 to 2023 this had reduced to approximately 870 pupils. Demand is expected to fluctuate throughout the rest of the planning period, dropping to around 800 pupils from 2030 to 2031 onwards.

Demand for reception places in 妖精动漫 Heath

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Demand for year 7 places in 妖精动漫 Heath is projected to fluctuate throughout the planning period. In academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 940 pupils on roll, in 2024 to 2025 this had sharply decreased to around 850 pupils. Demand is projected to fluctuate throughout the planning period and drop to around 790 pupils in 2031 to 2032.

Demand for year 7 places in 妖精动漫 Heath

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The number of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with an EHCP residing in 妖精动漫 Heath has increased by around 21% since January 2022.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is projected to increase year on year until academic year 2029 to 2030 peaking at around 500 pupils. Demand is then expected to slowly decrease at around 475 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For secondary phase pupils, EHCP demand in 妖精动漫 Heath reached around 310 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023. Demand is expected to increase year on year peaking at around 480 pupils in 2033 to 2034.

For post-16 phase pupils, EHCP demand is projected to increase year on year from around 130 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 peaking at around 290 pupils in 2032 to 2033.

EHCP demand in 妖精动漫 Heath

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In 2023 to 2024 academic year, there were around 345 children and young people with an EHCP, residing in 妖精动漫 Heath and attending a specialist provision (either maintained or non-maintained/independent) in school years Reception to 14.

For primary phase pupils living in 妖精动漫 Heath who require a specialist school or specialist centre place, demand is expected to increase year on year peaking in academic year 2029 to 2030 at around 200 pupils. Demand is then projected to plateau at around 190 pupils for the rest of the planning period.

Secondary phase demand is projected to increase from around 170 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 to approximately 265 pupils in 2033 to 2034 when demand reaches its peak.

Post-16 forecasts are predicted to increase from around 20 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 to 60 pupils in 2032 to 2033 when demand reaches its peak.

Demand for pupils living in 妖精动漫 Heath who will require a specialist school or centre place

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Tandridge

The borough of Tandridge is located in South East 妖精动漫.

Tandridge peak in birth rate in 2018 was later than the countywide peak. From its peak in 2018, births in Tandridge have fluctuated.

YearNumber of births
2011913
2012966
2013892
2014904
2015964
2016956
2017916
2018984
2019894
2020896
2021983
2022826
2023851
2024808
  • At their highest births in the borough reached 984 in 2018
  • Since the peak in 2018, births have decreased by 18%, reaching a low of 808 in 2024. This is the lowest birth rate in the district in two decades.

As of academic year 2025 to 2026 Tandridge has:

  • 11 school based nurseries
  • 3 infant schools
  • 1 junior school
  • 20 primary schools
  • 3 secondary schools
  • 3 specialist schools
  • 5 specialist units (in mainstream schools)
  • 2 sixth forms

As of December 2025, the above schools are comprised of the following school types:

School Type% of schools
Academy60%
Community17%
Foundation3%
Free0%
Voluntary Aided20%
Voluntary Controlled0%

Tandridge is made up of five individual primary planning areas. Each primary phase school is allocated to one of these planning areas for the purpose of planning school places.

Primary planning areas Number of schools Year Reception PAN Year 3 PAN
Caterham 6 270 0
Godstone 4 120 0
North East Tandridge 5 210 0
Oxted and Limpsfield 5 180 120
South Tandridge 4 180 2

Tandridge is a single secondary planning area, this means that demand for secondary places is estimated across the whole borough.

Secondary planning areas Number of schools Year 7 PAN
Tandridge 3 755

Specialist school places are planned at a borough and quadrant level because it involves a significantly smaller number of pupils and because there is also a wider range of educational provision available.

For the academic year 2025 to 2026there are 325 school places in specialist provision across the borough, categorised as follows:

Need type Type of provision Number of places
Severe Learning Difficulties Specialist school 85
Autism Spectrum Disorder Specialist school 175
Visual Impairment Specialist unit 19
Speech, Language and Communication Needs Specialist unit 21
Autism Spectrum Disorder Specialist unit 25

Mainstream primary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Primary (NCY Reception to 6) school placesPrimary (NCY Reception to 6) pupils on rollBoysGirls
6,7746,2443,1373,107

Mainstream secondary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Secondary (NCY 7 to 11) school placesSecondary (NCY 7 to 11) pupils on rollBoysGirls
3,4393,2641,6531,611

(Please note number of places available are inclusive of schools who have capped their published admissions number in years 1-6 for primary and years 8-11 for secondary. Figures also include any bulge class provision across years Reception to 11 and any schools who may have more pupils on roll than their published admissions number)

Specialist provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Specialist (NCY Reception to 14) school placesSpecialist (NCY Reception to14) pupils on rollBoysGirls
326318180138

As of academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 950 pupils in years Reception to 14 with an EHCP residing in Tandridge. Of these pupils approximately 41% require a specialist school or unit place. The most prevalent of all need types for primary phase pupils in Tandridge is SLCN whilst for secondary phase pupils it is ASD.

In May 2025, there were 263 students with an EHCP attending specialist schools in Tandridge. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Tandridge62
Other borough in South East 妖精动漫 (Mole Valley or Reigate and Banstead)99
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫41
Out of county61

In May 2025, there were 55 children with an EHCP attending a specialist unit attached to a mainstream school in Tandridge They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Tandridge25
Other borough in South East 妖精动漫 (Mole Valley or Reigate and Banstead)23
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫2
Out of county5

Demand for reception places in Tandridge peaked in 2020 to 2021, with around 950 pupils on roll. The borough has seen a gradual decline since, with around 910 pupils on roll in 2024 to 2025. In 2026 to 2027 this figure is predicted to fall to around 860 pupils. Projections anticipate that demand will decline year-on-year, reaching approximately 830 pupils come the end of the planning period.

Demand for reception places in Tandridge

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Demand for year 7 places in Tandridge dropped to around 650 pupils in 2021 to 2022, this had risen to around 725 pupils by 2023 to 2024. Demand is expected to fluctuate between 675 and 750 pupils between 2025 to 2026 and 2034 to 2035, peaking at around 750 pupils in 2032 to 2033.

Demand for year 7 places in Tandridge

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The number of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with an EHCP residing in Tandridge has increased by around 24% since January 2022.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is projected to increase year on year until academic year 2028 to 2029 peaking at around 455 pupils. Demand is then expected to slowly decrease to around 410 pupils by the end of the planning period.

For secondary phase pupils, EHCP demand in Tandridge reached around 335 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023. Demand is expected to increase and is projected to peak at around 500 pupils in 2030 to 2031. Demand is then expected to plateau for the rest of the planning period.

For post-16 phase pupils, EHCP demand is projected to increase year on year from around 185 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 peaking at around 370 pupils in 2030 to 2031.

EHCP demand in Tandridge

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In 2023 to 2024 academic year, there were 385 children and young people with an EHCP, residing in Tandridge and attending a specialist provision (either maintained or non-maintained/independent) in school years Reception to 14.

For primary phase pupils living in Tandridge who require a specialist school or specialist centre place, demand is expected to peak at around 165 pupils in academic year 2028 to 2029. Demand is then projected to plateau for the rest of the planning period.

Secondary phase demand is projected to increase from around 210 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 to approximately 295 pupils in 2033 to 2034 when demand reaches its peak.

Post-16 forecasts are predicted to increase from around 40 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 to 85 pupils in 2029 to 2030 when demand reaches its peak.

Demand for pupils living in Tandridge who will require a specialist school or centre place

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Waverley

The borough of Waverley is located in South West 妖精动漫.

From a peak in 2012, births in Waverley have fluctuated year on year since.

YearNumber of births
20111,296
20121,385
20131,240
20141,214
20151,282
20161,251
20171,211
20181,191
20191,133
20201,040
20211,207
20221,075
20231,089
20241,075
  • At their highest births in the borough reached 1,385 in 2012
  • Since the peak in 2012, births have decreased by 25%, reaching a low of 1,040 in 2020. This is the lowest birth rate in the district in two decades.

As of academic year 2025 to 2026 Waverley has:

  • 5 school based nurseries
  • 1 maintained nursery
  • 14 infant schools
  • 5 junior schools
  • 19 primary schools
  • 7 secondary schools
  • 4 specialist schools
  • 6 specialist units (in mainstream schools)
  • 1 sixth forms
  • 2 colleges

As of December 2025, the above schools are comprised of the following school types:

School Type% of schools
Academy58%
Community10%
Foundation8%
Free0%
Voluntary Aided22%
Voluntary Controlled2%

Waverley is made up of seven individual primary planning areas. Each primary phase school is allocated to one of these planning areas for the purpose of planning school places. For place planning purposes, St Mary's CofE Voluntary Controlled Infant School and Puttenham CofE School which are geographically both located in Guildford are included in the Waverley primary planning area.

Primary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear Reception PANYear 3 PAN
Cranleigh413530
Farnham636086
Godalming8270120
Hale and Weybourne416590
Haslemere and Hindhead621072
Milford and Witley39090
West Waverley6150120

Waverley is split into three separate secondary planning areas and demand is projected across these areas, one of which overlaps the borough boundary. For place planning purposes, Ash Manor which is geographically located in Guildford is included in the Farnham and Ash secondary primary planning area.

Secondary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear 7 PAN
Farnham and Ash41,050
Godalming3510
Haslemere and Hindhead1180

Specialist school places are planned at a borough and quadrant level because it involves a significantly smaller number of pupils and because there is also a wider range of educational provision available.

For the academic year 2025 to 2026 there are 631 school places in specialist provision across the borough, categorised as follows:

Need typeType of provisionNumber of places
Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist school184
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist school170
Social, Emotional and Mental Health DifficultiesSpecialist school63
Severe Learning DifficultiesSpecialist school109
Speech, Language and Communication NeedsSpecialist unit60
Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist unit33
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist unit12

Mainstream primary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Primary (NCY Reception to 6) school placesPrimary (NCY Reception to 6) pupils on rollBoysGirls
9,9639,2264,6654,561

Mainstream secondary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Secondary (NCY 7 to 11) school placesSecondary (NCY 7 to 11) pupils on rollBoysGirls
7,2897,1623,5693,593

(Please note number of places available are inclusive of schools who have capped their published admissions number in years 1-6 for primary and years 8-11 for secondary. Figures also include any bulge class provision across years Reception to 11 and any schools who may have more pupils on roll than their published admissions number)

Specialist provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Specialist (NCY Reception to 14) school placesSpecialist (NCY Reception to 14) pupils on rollBoysGirls
589611456155

As of academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 1,385 pupils in years Reception to 14 with an EHCP residing in Waverley. Of these pupils approximately 46% require a specialist school or unit place. The most prevalent of all need types for primary phase pupils in Waverley is SLCN whilst for secondary phase pupils it is ASD.

In May 2025, there were 510 students with an EHCP attending specialist schools in Waverley. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Waverley182
Other borough in South West 妖精动漫 (Guildford)103
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫157
Out of county68

In May 2025, there were 101 children with an EHCP attending a specialist unit attached to a mainstream school in Waverley. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Waverley57
Other borough in South West 妖精动漫 (Guildford)31
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫13
Out of county0

Demand for reception places in Waverley reached around 1,360 pupils on roll in 2020 to 2021. By 2023 to 2024, this had fallen to around 1,250. It is projected that demand will fluctuate for the next few years, before plateauing at around 1,255 pupils for the rest of the planning period.

Demand for reception places in Waverley

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In academic year 2020 to 2021 there were around 1,400 pupils in year 7 in Waverley. Demand has grown year on year reaching around 1,500 in 2023 to 2024. Demand is expected to fluctuate through the rest of the planning period, peaking at around 1,480 in 2027 to 2028 and dipping to approximately 1,410 in 2033 to 2034.

Demand for year 7 places in Waverley

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The number of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with an EHCP residing in Waverley has increased by around 20% since January 2022.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is projected to increase year on year until academic year 2026 to 2027 peaking at around 565 pupils. Demand is then expected to decrease reaching around 495 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

For secondary phase pupils, EHCP demand in Waverley reached around 530 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023. Demand is then expected to increase and is projected to peak at around 750 pupils in 2027 to 2028. Demand is then projected to decrease dropping to around 640 pupils in 2033 to 2034.

For post-16 phase pupils, EHCP demand is projected to increase year on year from around 270 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 peaking at around 505 pupils in 2030 to 2031.

EHCP demand in Waverley

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In 2023 to 2024 academic year, there were around 640 children and young people with an EHCP, residing in Waverley and attending a specialist provision (either maintained or non-maintained/independent) in school years Reception to 14.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is projected to increase year on year until academic year 2028 to 2029 peaking at around 250 pupils. Demand is then expected to decrease reaching around 225 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

Secondary phase demand is projected to increase from around 345 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 to approximately 455 pupils in 2027 to 2028. Demand is then expected to decline year on year reaching around 390 pupils by the end of the planning period.

Post-16 forecasts are predicted to increase from around 75 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 to approximately 140 pupils in 2030 to 2031 when demand reaches its peak. Projections then indicate a drop in demand reaching around 115 pupils by the end of the planning period.

Demand for pupils living in Waverley who will require a specialist school or centre place

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Woking

The borough Woking is located in North West 妖精动漫.

From a peak in 2012, births in Woking have decreased or plateaued year on year since.

YearNumber of births
20111,448
20121,531
20131,311
20141,358
20151,298
20161,337
20171,291
20181,286
20191,177
20201,185
20211,121
20221,124
20231,080
20241,085
  • At their highest births in the borough reached 1,531 in 2012
  • Since the peak in 2012, births have decreased by 30%, reaching a low of 1,080 in 2023.

As of academic year 2025 to 2026 Woking has:

  • 14 school based nurseries
  • 4 infant schools
  • 4 junior schools
  • 17 primary schools
  • 5 secondary schools
  • 2 specialist schools
  • 4 specialist units (in mainstream schools)
  • 2 sixth forms
  • 1 colleges
  • 1 pupil referral unit

As of December 2025, the above schools are comprised of the following school type:

School Type% of schools
Academy76%
Community12%
Foundation3%
Free3%
Voluntary Aided3%
Voluntary Controlled3%

Woking is made up of five individual primary planning areas. Each primary phase school is allocated to one of these planning areas for the purpose of planning school places. For place planning purposes, Send CofE Primary School and Pirbright Village Primary School which are geographically both located in Guildford are included in the Woking primary planning area.

Primary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear Reception PANYear 3 PAN
Byfleet and West Byfleet630090
Horsell and Goldsworth530090
Knaphill8270180
Sheerwater and Maybury41800
South Woking42100

Woking is a single secondary planning area, this means that demand for secondary places is estimated across the whole borough.

Secondary planning areasNumber of schoolsYear 7 PAN
Woking51,080

Specialist school places are planned at a borough and quadrant level because it involves a significantly smaller number of pupils and because there is also a wider range of educational provision available.

For the academic year 2025 to 2026 there are 400 school places in specialist provision across the borough, categorised as follows:

Need typeType of provisionNumber of places
Complex Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist school251
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist school110
Moderate Learning DifficultySpecialist unit16
Visual ImpairmentSpecialist unit20
Autism Spectrum DisorderSpecialist unit3

Mainstream primary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Primary (NCY Reception 6) school placesPrimary (NCY Reception to 6) pupils on rollBoysGirls
8,2807,9634,0513,912

Mainstream secondary provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Secondary (NCY 7 to 11) school placesSecondary (NCY 7 to 11) pupils on rollBoysGirls
5,4955,4582,7702,688

(Please note number of places available are inclusive of schools who have capped their published admissions number in years 1-6 for primary and years 8-11 for secondary. Figures also include any bulge class provision across years Reception to 11 and any schools who may have more pupils on roll than their published admissions number)

Specialist provision - 2024 to 2025 academic year

Specialist (NCY Reception to 14) school placesSpecialist (NCY Reception to 14) pupils on rollBoysGirls
385377828197

As of academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 1,150 pupils in years Reception to 14 with an EHCP residing in Woking. Of these pupils approximately 44% require a specialist school or unit place. The most prevalent of all need types for both primary and secondary phase pupils in Woking is ASD.

In May 2025, there were 355 students with an EHCP attending specialist schools in Woking. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Woking128
Other borough in North West 妖精动漫 (Runnymede or 妖精动漫 Heath)91
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫130
Out of county6

In May 2025, there were 23 children with an EHCP attending a specialist unit attached to a mainstream school in Woking. They lived in the following areas:

LocationNumber of pupils
Woking10
Other borough in North West 妖精动漫 (Runnymede or 妖精动漫 Heath)3
Elsewhere in 妖精动漫7
Out of county3

Demand for reception places in Woking reached around 1,165 in 2020 to 2021. In academic year 2024 to 2025 this had dropped to around 1,065 pupils. Projections for reception pupils in Woking are expected to fall year-on-year reaching around 1,000 by 2031 to 2032.

Demand for reception places in Woking

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Demand for year 7 places in Woking is projected to fluctuate throughout the planning period. In academic year 2023 to 2024 there were around 1,180 pupils on roll. By 2024 to 2025 this figure had dropped to around 1,070 pupils. Following peaks and troughs throughout the planning period demand is predicted to drop to around 1,030 pupils by 2033 to 2034.

Demand for year 7 places in Woking

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The number of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with an EHCP residing in Woking has increased by around 19% since January 2022.

EHCP demand for primary phase pupils is projected to increase year on year until academic year 2025 to 2026, peaking at around 545 pupils. Demand is then expected to decrease annually reaching around 450 pupils in 2033 to 2034.

For secondary phase pupils, EHCP demand in Woking reached around 410 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023. Demand is expected to increase year on year peaking in 2029 to 2030 at 555 pupils before decreasing to around 505 pupils in 2033 to 2034.

For post-16 phase pupils, EHCP demand is projected to increase year on year from around 190 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023, peaking at around 370 pupils in 2032 to 2033.

EHCP demand in Woking

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In 2023 to 2024 academic year, there were around 505 children and young people with an EHCP, residing in Woking and attending a specialist provision (either maintained or non-maintained/independent) in school years Reception to 14.

For primary phase pupils living in Woking who require a specialist school or specialist centre place, demand is expected increase year on year peaking in academic year 2026 to 2027 at around 235 pupils. Demand is then expected decrease throughout the planning period reaching around 200 pupils by the end of the planning period.

Secondary phase demand is projected to increase year on year until academic year 2029 to 2030 peaking at around 325 pupils. Demand is then expected to plateau before decreasing at the end of the planning period.

Post-16 forecasts are predicted to increase from around 50 pupils in academic year 2022 to 2023 to approximately 90 pupils in 2033 to 2034 when demand reaches its peak.

Demand for pupils living in Woking who will require a specialist school or centre place

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