This article examines secondary school admissions criteria in England. The analysis revealed that in a significant minority of schools, notably those responsible for their own admissions—voluntary-aided and foundation schools—a variety of criteria were used which appear to be designed to select certain groups of pupils and so exclude others. Specialist schools were more likely than non-specialist schools to report selecting a proportion of pupils on the basis of aptitude/ability in a particular subject area but voluntary-aided/foundation schools were far more likely to select on this basis than community/voluntary-controlled schools. Criteria giving priority to children with medical/social needs were given for nearly three-quarters of schoo...
British secondary schools moved from a system of extensive and early selection and tracking in secon...
British secondary schools moved from a system of extensive and early selection and tracking in secon...
This paper focuses on school choice and the extent to which admissions to publicly-funded secondary ...
This study focuses on admissions criteria used for 'comprehensive' secondary schools in London, UK. ...
This study focuses on admissions criteria used for 'comprehensive' secondary schools in London, UK. ...
Most secondary schools in England are able to design the rules for which pupils have priority when t...
The distribution of pupils amongst schools is fundamental to concerns about equality of educational ...
The distribution of pupils amongst schools is fundamental to concerns about equality of educational ...
In England, parents make “choices” (in reality, “preferences”) for the state-maintained secondary sc...
1997 the Labour government's policy has been to allow grammar schools to continue but for no mo...
In England, parents make “choices” (in reality, “preferences”) for the state-maintained secondary sc...
Historically, LEAs were responsible for the local planning and provision of schools. They ‘mattered...
Historically, LEAs were responsible for the local planning and provision of schools. They ‘mattered...
Historically, LEAs were responsible for the local planning and provision of schools. They ‘mattered...
Historically, LEAs were responsible for the local planning and provision of schools. They ‘mattered...
British secondary schools moved from a system of extensive and early selection and tracking in secon...
British secondary schools moved from a system of extensive and early selection and tracking in secon...
This paper focuses on school choice and the extent to which admissions to publicly-funded secondary ...
This study focuses on admissions criteria used for 'comprehensive' secondary schools in London, UK. ...
This study focuses on admissions criteria used for 'comprehensive' secondary schools in London, UK. ...
Most secondary schools in England are able to design the rules for which pupils have priority when t...
The distribution of pupils amongst schools is fundamental to concerns about equality of educational ...
The distribution of pupils amongst schools is fundamental to concerns about equality of educational ...
In England, parents make “choices” (in reality, “preferences”) for the state-maintained secondary sc...
1997 the Labour government's policy has been to allow grammar schools to continue but for no mo...
In England, parents make “choices” (in reality, “preferences”) for the state-maintained secondary sc...
Historically, LEAs were responsible for the local planning and provision of schools. They ‘mattered...
Historically, LEAs were responsible for the local planning and provision of schools. They ‘mattered...
Historically, LEAs were responsible for the local planning and provision of schools. They ‘mattered...
Historically, LEAs were responsible for the local planning and provision of schools. They ‘mattered...
British secondary schools moved from a system of extensive and early selection and tracking in secon...
British secondary schools moved from a system of extensive and early selection and tracking in secon...
This paper focuses on school choice and the extent to which admissions to publicly-funded secondary ...