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Schools Admissions and Schools Admissions Appeals Codes have been revised and reissued. They contain guidance, much of which is now mandatory, to all public bodies with responsibilities for admissions to schools in England.
Jeremy Watt, Deputy Head of the Children’s Education Advisory Service talks through the changes made in February 09 likely to be of interest to Service families.
In February 09 revised versions of the Schools Admissions and Schools Admissions Appeals Codes were published and contain guidance, much of which is now mandatory, to all public bodies with responsibilities for admissions to schools in England.
Some media coverage suggested that Service children would now be given preferential treatment in the allocation of school places. Whilst you might think that this should be the case, it is important for you to know that, for the majority, it is not. None-the-less the changes are likely to be of welcome interest to Service families.
The background to these changes was that in Autumn 08, the Government asked the Service community for their views on admissions to schools in England. Three questions were aimed specifically at Service parents and we hope you got the message were able participate in this discussion and did so.
The Service Personnel Command Paper, published in July 08, flagged up the Government’s further review of admissions to schools in England which would encompass the needs of Service families and the education of their children and as a result things have changed.
As a summary, the changes to the School Admissions Code relevant to Service families are:
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