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<p>Data on how many students that live overseas are paying for boarding places in
academies is not held centrally.</p><p> </p><p>Admission to state-funded boarding
schools and academies is limited to children who are nationals of the UK and are eligible
to hold a full UK passport, or those who are nationals of other European Economic
Area countries or those who have the right of residence in the UK. Pupils that board
will include British children and children from other European Economic Area countries.</p><p>Where
a school is an independent school that becomes an academy and there are children from
non-European Economic Area countries already on-roll at that independent school we
allow those pupils to continue their education at the same school after it has changed
status to become an academy. These students are required to pay full-fees covering
education and boarding. <br><br></p>
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