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Regulation 3
Regulations revoked | References |
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The Education (Objections to Admission Arrangements) Regulations 1999 | S.I. 1999/125 |
The Education (Variation of Admission Arrangements) (England) Regulations 2002 | S.I. 2002/2898 |
The Education (Objection to Admission Arrangements) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2002 | S.I. 2002/2901 |
The Education (Variation of Admission Arrangements) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2005 | S.I. 2005/873 |
Regulation 11
1. The following information must be provided by an admission authority if requested by the adjudicator or the Secretary of State.
2. Details of the school’s pupil numbers for the past five years, including for each year the admission number, the number admitted, the number of applications and the number of appeals.
3. Projected applicant numbers for the school for the next three years.
4. If the school whose admission number is being objected to is a primary school, details of all primary schools within a three-mile radius of the school in question. If the school whose admission number is being objected to is a secondary school, details of all secondary schools within a five-mile radius of the school in question. Details of each such school must include the name of the school, whether the school was consulted on the arrangements objected to and if so, whether it responded.
5. A copy of the admission booklet for parents.
6. A copy of the complete determined admission arrangements for the school in question.
7. A copy of the latest Net Capacity Assessment form, completed in accordance with the guidance, Assessing the Net Capacity of Schools.
8. A copy of the minutes of the meeting at which the admission authority determined the admission arrangements.
9. If the admission authority is not the governing body of the school, the date on which the determined admission number was notified to the governing body.
10. The dates on which the objection was discussed by the governing body of the school and where such discussions have been held, a copy of minutes of those discussions.
11. Whether those who were originally consulted on the admission arrangements have been notified about the objection and where they have, a copy of any responses to those notifications.
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