C4Part III School admissions

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Chapter II Selection of pupils

Partial selection

I1C1C2C3102 Permitted selection F3in maintained schools in England: aptitude for particular subjects.

1

Subject to subsection (2), the admission arrangements for a maintained school F2in England may make provision for the selection of pupils for admission to the school by reference to their aptitude for one or more prescribed subjects where—

a

the admission authority for the school are satisfied that the school has a specialism in the subject or subjects in question; and

b

the proportion of selective admissions in any relevant age group does not exceed 10 per cent.

2

Subsection (1) does not apply if the admission arrangements make provision for any test to be carried out in relation to an applicant for admission which is either a test of ability or one designed to elicit any aptitude of his other than for the subject or subjects in question.

3

Where, however, the admission arrangements for a school make both such provision for selection by aptitude as is mentioned in subsection (1) and such provision for selection by ability as is mentioned in F1section 101(1) or (1A), the reference in subsection (2) above to a test of ability does not include any such test for which provision may be made under that section.

4

In this section “the proportion of selective admissions”, in relation to a relevant age group, means the proportion of the total number of pupils admitted to the school in that age group (determined in the prescribed manner) which is represented by the number of pupils so admitted by reference to aptitude for the subject or subjects in question.

5

In this section “test” includes assessment and examination.