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  1. Step 1 Choose a publication

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    Admission appeals in England
  2. Step 2 Select a data set or featured table

    Data set
    Admissions appeals - by school type - 2016 to 2020
  3. Step 3 Choose Countries

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    • England
  4. Step 4 Choose time period

    Time period
    2020
  5. Step 5 Choose your filters

    Indicators
    • Admission appeals lodged by parents
    • Admissions
    • Appeals heard by an appeals panel
    • Appeals heard by an appeals panel (percentage)
    • Successful appeals
    School phase
    • Other primary classes
    • Primary
    • Primary (infant classes)
    School type
    • Total
  6. Step 6 (current) Explore data

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    View latest data: Academic year 2022/23
    'Admissions appeals - by school type - 2016 to 2020' for Other primary classes, Primary and Primary (infant classes) in England for 2020
    2020
    Primary (infant classes)Admissions666,989
    Admission appeals lodged by parents12,756
    Appeals heard by an appeals panel8,466
    Appeals heard by an appeals panel (percentage)1.3
    Successful appeals924
    Successful appeals (percentage)10.9
    Other primary classesAdmissions145,964
    Admission appeals lodged by parents6,276
    Appeals heard by an appeals panel3,999
    Appeals heard by an appeals panel (percentage)2.7
    Successful appeals1,386
    Successful appeals (percentage)34.7
    PrimaryAdmissions812,953
    Admission appeals lodged by parents19,032
    Appeals heard by an appeals panel12,465
    Appeals heard by an appeals panel (percentage)1.5
    Successful appeals2,310
    Successful appeals (percentage)18.5

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