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The School Admissions Code 2012 requires all state-funded schools to give admission priority to looked-after and previously looked-after children. [1]<\/p>
In May this year the Department issued additional guidance to clarify its position for school admission authorities in relation to children adopted from local authority care. This was to ensure that all children adopted from local authority care in England and Wales should have the highest priority rather than restricting priority to those children adopted from care under the Adoption and Children Act 2002.<\/p>