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registered interest false more like this
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Department for Education more like this
answering dept id 60 more like this
answering dept short name Education remove filter
answering dept sort name Education more like this
hansard heading Children in Care: Academies more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
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pref label House of Commons remove filter
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many looked-after children were refused a place at an academy school in each of the last three years. more like this
tabling member constituency South Shields more like this
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Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck remove filter
uin 142462 more like this
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is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-05-14more like thismore than 2018-05-14
answer text <p>Admission arrangements for individual schools are set and applied locally, as such, the Department does not hold information around the outcome of individual applications.</p><p> </p><p>We recognise that looked after children are amongst the most vulnerable in our society and, wherever possible, should be admitted to the school which is best able to meet their needs. That is why the School Admissions Code requires admission authorities of all schools, including academies, to give highest priority in their admissions criteria to looked-after children and previously looked after children.</p><p> </p><p>Where a school refuses to admit looked-after or previously looked after children, they can be directed to do so.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Bognor Regis and Littlehampton more like this
answering member printed Nick Gibb more like this
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less than 2018-05-14T16:50:09.857Zmore like thismore than 2018-05-14T16:50:09.857Z
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label Biography information for Nick Gibb more like this
tabling member
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label Biography information for Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck more like this