Cheriton & Horn Street

Summary

Cheriton & Horn Street (E02005106) is part of Kent local authority (view on map). Cheriton & Horn Street has an approximate population of 10,000 people, of which 20% are children 15 years old and under. It is classified as "urban: nearer to a major town or city".

Cheriton & Horn Street neighbours Hawkinge, Folkestone Morehall & Sandgate, and Saltwood, Seabrook & Etchinghill.

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Local area pages are based on the middle-layer super output areas (MSOAs) distributed across the country. MSOAs comprise between 2,000 and 6,000 households and have a resident population of, generally, between 5,000 and 15,000 people. MSOAs fit within local authorities. For each area, descriptive statistics are compared with local authority and national averages. For more information about MSOAs, please visit the Office for National Statistics website.

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Deprivation

Cheriton & Horn Street is the 133rd least deprived area in Kent (out of 183) with 38% of children living in low-income families, compared to 32% across Kent and 38% nationally.

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State-funded pupil characteristics

Information acquired from the school census.

Free school meals

In Cheriton & Horn Street, 31% of state-funded pupils are eligible for free school meals, compared to 27% in Kent and 27% nationally.


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Percentage of pupils eligible for free school meals

Table showing the percentage of pupils eligible for free school meals

% in Cheriton & Horn Street % in Kent % in England
Eligible for free school meals 31% 27% 27%
Not eligible for free school meals 69% 73% 73%

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Special educational needs

In Cheriton & Horn Street, 20% of pupils in state-funded settings have special educational needs (SEN), compared to 19% in Kent, and 19% nationally.

This includes the number of pupils with an education, health and care (EHC) plan and the number of pupils with SEN support.


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Percentage of pupils with special educational needs in schools

Table showing the percentage of pupils with special educational needs in schools

% in Cheriton & Horn Street % in Kent % in England
No special educational needs 80% 81% 81%
Receiving special educational needs support 14% 13% 14%
With an education, health, and care plan (EHCP) 6% 6% 5%

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Ethnicity

In Cheriton & Horn Street, 21% of pupils are from a minority ethnic background, compared to 22% in Kent, and 33% nationally.

Percentages may not sum to 100%, due to small values being suppressed.


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Percentage of pupils by major ethnic groups

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% in Cheriton & Horn Street % in Kent % in England
White 77% 77% 67%
Asian 14% 7% 14%
Black 6% 7%
Mixed 5% 7% 7%
Other 1% 1% 3%
Not known 2% 1% 2%

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English as an additional language

The percentage of pupils in Cheriton & Horn Street with English as an additional language is 16%, compared with 14% in Kent, and 22% nationally.

Numbers may not sum to 100%, due to a small number of pupils with an unclassified language.


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Percentage of pupils with English as an additional language

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% in Cheriton & Horn Street % in Kent % in England
Known or believed to be other than English 16% 14% 22%
Known or believed to be English 83% 86% 78%

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Provider information

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Registered childcare providers

Cheriton & Horn Street has 6 registered childcare providers.

Type Number in Cheriton & Horn Street
All childcare providers 6
Childminders 4
Pre-school/day nursery/out-of-school care 2

There have been no inspections of childcare providers in Cheriton & Horn Street since the introduction of the renewed education inspection framework in November 2025.

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State-funded schools

Cheriton & Horn Street has 4 state-funded schools.

Type Number in Cheriton & Horn Street
All state-funded schools 4
Nursery schools 0
Primary and all-through schools 4
Secondary and all-through schools 0
Special schools 0
Registered alternative provision 0

There have been no inspections of schools in Cheriton & Horn Street since the introduction of the renewed education inspection framework in November 2025.

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