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Brighton and Hove’s school lottery system is to be banned

Brighton’s controversial system of using a lottery to allocated secondary schools spaces is to be banned under changes outlined by the coalition government.

The changes, which were revealed today by education secretary Michael Gove, will outlaw the ability of local education authorities to use a lottery as the main way of allocating school places, which is the case in Brighton and Hove when secondary schools are oversubscribed.

The current process in the city, which was introduced in 2007, involves everyone within a fixed catchment area having an equal chance of being awarded a secondary school place if that school is oversubscribed. Exceptions are made for children with siblings at the school, but no preference is given to children living within close proximity of the school. This is designed to prevent the practice of richer families buying nearby homes, or parents abusing the system through short-term rents.

However, Brighton and Hove is set to go back to the system of allocating places based on factors, specifically how close pupils are to their chosen school.

After the announcement Labour leader in Brighton and Hove, Gill Mitchell, said: “Michael Gove’s latest dictat flies in the face of everything the Tory-led Government have been saying about promoting local decision making and has the potential to throw the city’s secondary school admissions system into chaos.

“While no system is perfect we now have an improved and fair policy of allocation in the city that has increased the numbers of parents getting their first preference of school. We now face going back to the bad old days of only those that can afford the inflated house prices next to popular schools having the certainly of getting their children in.”

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6 Responses to Brighton and Hove’s school lottery system is to be banned

  1. @lindi_lmf

    May 27, 2011 at 10:38 pm

    Brighton and Hove’s school lottery system is to be banned http://t.co/Vyr7iaS via @newsbrighton

  2. Itsmotherswork (@itsmotherswork)

    May 27, 2011 at 11:42 pm

    “@anpa2001: RT @NewsBrighton Brighton and Hove’s school lottery system is to be banned after government pledge – http://t.co/lDFWnlz”
    Nuts!

  3. Tracey Hill (@TraceyMHill)

    May 28, 2011 at 9:30 am

    "@NewsBrighton: Brighton & Hove’s school lottery system to be banned http://bit.ly/jsOnVg < well said Gill Mitchell" this could be bad news

  4. Warren Morgan (@warrenmorgan)

    May 28, 2011 at 8:24 pm

    Brighton and Hove’s school lottery system is to be banned http://t.co/y3Xppkr via @newsbrighton

  5. Brightfish (@Brightfish_IT)

    May 29, 2011 at 6:28 pm

    “@newsbrighton: Brighton and Hove’s school lottery system is to be banned after government pledge – http://t.co/7hmZTXT”

  6. @TomfromBrighton

    May 29, 2011 at 7:55 pm

    Brighton and Hove’s school lottery system is to be banned http://t.co/qXa04lO via @newsbrighton < bad news

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