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The admission authority, who is the local authority for most schools or the governing body for foundation, voluntary-aided schools and Academies. Q: How do they decide who will be given a place and who won´t?

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The admission authority, who is the local authority for most schools or the governing body for foundation, voluntary-aided schools and Academies. Q: How do they decide who will be given a place and who won´t?

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The admission authority has to draw up and publish a list of admission criteria; that is, a series of priority categories. These will vary in detail depending on local circumstances and in the case of faith schools, for example, will reflect the distinctive nature of the school.

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