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<p>Looked-after children are amongst the most vulnerable in our society and, wherever
possible, they should be admitted to the school which is most able to meet their needs.</p><p>That
is why the School Admissions Code requires the admissions authorities of all schools,
including academies, to give highest priority in their admissions criteria to looked-after
children and previously looked-after children. This includes children who are subject
to child arrangements orders and special guardianship orders.</p>
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