This leaves 3 % on waiting lists without a school place or
allocated places at schools they had not applied for.
That includes, for example, not just saying to any university, «you can train as many teachers as you like», but to
actually allocate places.
When pupils move from primary to secondary school they are
allocated a place based on the current address information held by their school.
Away fans are
allocated places in tribune 1 (purple), accessed through gate 5, round the corner from the RSCA club shop.
EFA is currently looking at ways of
allocating place funding in the academic year 2016 to 2017 and encouraging institutions to focus on recording accurate data on high needs students in 2014 to 2015.
Process
for allocating place funding to non-maintained special schools and special post-16 institutions in 2016 to 2017.
A significant minority of the free schools are opting to use these methods
of allocating places despite concerns that they do not promote fair, equitable access for all children.
Institutions are free to fill places in the order that local authorities agree and commission placements for individual students, and to decide how best to apportion their
total allocated place funding across the actual number of commissioned places.
More than two thirds of the intake at Khalsa Science Academy, a Sikh - ethos primary free school in Leeds, were
allocated a place despite not selecting it as a preferred school.
With its proposed changes to the school admissions code published on Friday, the government wants to allow academies and free schools to give priority to the poorest pupils
when allocating places.
The government says it is planning to simplify the Admissions Code - the rules on how schools can and can
not allocate places - so that it is easier for schools and parents to understand.
Due to the high number of requests we are unable to determine numbers and
allocate places until after the system closes.
Lists of the academic
year allocated place numbers for 2017 to 2018 by institution are also published on GOV.UK.
With her second - choice Elthorne Park High already over-subscribed, she was
instead allocated a place at Villiers High, four miles away in Southall.
Once pupils have passed the test score threshold, schools, if oversubscribed,
allocate places according to their admissions policies.
A spokesperson for the Khalsa Education Trust said many
parents allocated places changed their minds after visiting the school.
The National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL), or any successor organisation, may modify or amend the approach it takes to
allocate places in future years.
Institutions should decide how best to apportion their
total allocated place funding across the actual number of commissioned places (see How place funding and top up funding work together).
The research claims the main way of tackling fair access would be to end the policy
of allocating places to pupils on the basis of their proximity to the school.
Our BBC investigation of admission policies showed fewer than half gave priority to poorer children
when allocating places.
A further 43 give some degree of priority in their oversubscription criteria, while nine grammar schools use it as a tie - breaker
for allocating places to academically matched pupils.
If you're in a community or voluntary controlled school, the LA processes applications and
allocates places for you.
We're looking very carefully at our admissions code, which has already changed to
allocate places for pupil premium [additional funding for schools to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils] and other disadvantage indicators, and overcome the stigma from some families that grammar schools are not for them.»
«We never expect to fill to 100 % of
allocated places and we are confident we will continue to meet future demand.
More schools in England are using lotteries or «banding» pupils by ability to
allocate places, an educational charity says.
«Though lotteries may look like a fair way to
allocate places, they can end up making the situation worse,» she said.
The OSA also found some religious schools were using feeder schools to unfairly select on faith; some secondary schools failed to name their feeders publicly; and one school «generally»
allocated places to feeder schools.
Fewer than half of England's grammar schools give poor pupils priority in
allocating places, BBC research shows.
Another issue has been lotteries, where random selection is used, either by individual schools or local authorities, to
allocate places.
«Children living near the school, but placed in a band with many similar children, may not be
allocated a place,» says the report.
More than half a million children across England are finding out which secondary school they had been
allocated a place.
The figures come on National Offer Day - the day families in England find out where they have been
allocated a place.
The report was generally positive about the department's approach to
allocating places funding, stating officials now use much more detailed and up - to - date information to dish out cash.
But the use of proximity as a way of
allocating places is very widespread - and the study noted that the idea of sending children to a local school is well established and popular with many parents, particularly at primary level.
But new research published by the BBC today showed that fewer than half of England's grammar schools give poor pupils priority in
allocating places.
He said it was essential that in
allocating places, the Department for Education and the TDA did not «inadvertently jeopardise the high quality infrastructure that currently exists».
The ÖAD Housing Office's task is to administer and
allocate places in student halls of residence and small flats for ÖAD grants, Erasmus students, visiting professors as well as for guest in Vienna and in the other federal provinces.