This report presents the findings from the first part of a research project commissioned by the Research and Information on State Education (RISE) Trust with financial support from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. It aims to provide an analysis of secondary schools’ admissions criteria and practices in England in light of the new legislative and regulatory context; it focuses on admissions to Year 7 in 2008. In addition to examining admissions criteria and practices, the report also provides an analysis of the content of supplementary information forms parents may be required to complete
Most secondary schools in England are able to design the rules for which pupils have priority when t...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of the admissions criteria used by the first two wave...
This study explores the links between school attendance, exclusions, and subsequent academic attainm...
This report presents the findings of the second part of a research project commissioned by the Resea...
This briefing is to provide a picture of the process and context of admissions procedures and outcom...
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 ...
Market-oriented reforms and school choice policies have had a high political profile in a number of ...
Market-oriented reforms and school choice policies have had a high political profile in a number of ...
Market-oriented reforms and school choice policies have had a high political profile in a number of ...
Market-oriented reforms and school choice policies have had a high political profile in a number of ...
Since 2010 there has been a massive expansion of academies – schools outside local authority control...
Schools vary in quality, and high-performing schools tend to be oversubscribed: there are more appli...
This thesis uses the cohort of 2005 school-leavers in the National Pupil Database to present an econ...
This thesis uses the cohort of 2005 school-leavers in the National Pupil Database to present an econ...
Most secondary schools in England are able to design the rules for which pupils have priority when t...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of the admissions criteria used by the first two wave...
This study explores the links between school attendance, exclusions, and subsequent academic attainm...
This report presents the findings of the second part of a research project commissioned by the Resea...
This briefing is to provide a picture of the process and context of admissions procedures and outcom...
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 ...
Market-oriented reforms and school choice policies have had a high political profile in a number of ...
Market-oriented reforms and school choice policies have had a high political profile in a number of ...
Market-oriented reforms and school choice policies have had a high political profile in a number of ...
Market-oriented reforms and school choice policies have had a high political profile in a number of ...
Since 2010 there has been a massive expansion of academies – schools outside local authority control...
Schools vary in quality, and high-performing schools tend to be oversubscribed: there are more appli...
This thesis uses the cohort of 2005 school-leavers in the National Pupil Database to present an econ...
This thesis uses the cohort of 2005 school-leavers in the National Pupil Database to present an econ...
Most secondary schools in England are able to design the rules for which pupils have priority when t...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of the admissions criteria used by the first two wave...
This study explores the links between school attendance, exclusions, and subsequent academic attainm...