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Academy admissions: maintaining the PAN after conversion
Academy admissions: pupils with SEN that the school does not cater for
Academy admissions: role of the local authority
Admission appeal panels: eligibility and role of members
Admission appeals: can we challenge an appeal decision?
Admission appeals: statements of case
Admission to reception from nursery
Admission to reception: deferring entry
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Admission to reception: part-time induction
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Admissions appeals: letter of support from the headteacher
Admissions criteria 2012: differences from previous codes
Admissions forms (secondary)
Admissions: placing children with a statement of SEN in another LA
Admissions: providing proof of age or identity
Admissions: verifying the age of pupils
Admissions: why can’t we ask if a child speaks English?
Admitting pupils beyond a provider’s physical capacity
Bulge classes: refusing a request from the local authority
Can a voluntary controlled school amend its admissions policy?
Catholic school admissions committee: terms of reference
Changing the age range of an academy
Dual registration of pupils
Exceeding the PAN: requirements and impact
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Expanding to two form entry: advantages and disadvantages (primary)
Extended absence: removing a nursery pupil from the roll
Fair access protocols
In-year admissions: academies
In-year admissions: statutory reasons for refusing a place
Increasing the number of nursery places: do we need LA approval?
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Infant class sizes: do LAs provide funding for additional teachers?
Long-term absence: keeping pupils on roll
Long-term pupil absence: removing pupils from roll
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Managed moves: is a school obliged to admit a pupil?
Managed moves: is there national data?
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Placing pupils in older or younger year groups
Reducing nursery places: factors to consider
Reducing the published admission number (PAN): process
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Refusing admission: pupils who are not toilet trained
Refusing admission: pupils with a statement of SEN
Refusing admission: pupils with challenging behaviour
Removing a pupil from roll: unauthorised holidays
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Removing a pupil from the school roll
School admissions: refusal of pupil of non-statutory age with SEN
School size: national averages for number of pupils on roll
Sending offer letters (academies)
Sixth form admissions: can we ask for a deposit?
Sixth form admissions: oversubscribed courses
Sixth form admissions: priority for looked after children
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Special academies: role of the LA in admissions
Special school admissions: can LAs require schools to admit pupils?
Special school admissions: exceeding planned capacity
Special school admissions: is a policy required?
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Summer-born children: definition
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Placing pupils in older or younger year groups
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See also
Transition from KS2 to KS3: policies
Improving provision for gifted and talented pupils
Setting personal targets: guidance and examples
Expected progress for Key Stages 1 and 2
Reporting on pupil progress: making it meaningful to parents
Repeating the school year: pupils suffering from illness
Placing children with SEN statements out of their chronological year group
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