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Regulation 5
1. The identification number allocated to the authority by the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
2. The name of the authority.
3. The date of the report.
4. The number of applications received by the authority from parents of children living in the area of the authority (“home applicants”).
5. The number of such applications which were received via the authority’s web-site.
6. The sum of the admission numbers of all secondary schools in the area of the authority.
7. The number of home applicants who expressed—
(a)one preference,
(b)two preferences,
(c)three preferences,
(d)four preferences,
(e)five preferences, and
(f)six or more preferences
in their application.
8. The number of offers communicated by the authority to home applicants which corresponded with the applicant’s—
(a)highest preference,
(b)second preference,
(c)third preference,
(d)fourth preference,
(e)fifth preference, and
(f)sixth or lower preference.
9. The number of home applicants to whom the authority has not communicated an offer which corresponds with any preference expressed by them.
10. The number of home applicants falling within paragraph 9 to whom an offer has been communicated by the authority.
11. The number, if any, by which the sum of the admission numbers of all secondary schools in the area of the authority exceeds the number of offers to admit to a school in the area of the authority (whether communicated by the authority or by another authority, and whether or not to home applicants).
12. The number of home applicants to whom the authority has communicated an offer to admit to a school in the area of the authority.
13. The number of home applicants to whom the authority has communicated an offer to admit to a school in the area of another authority.
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