Watchdog says The constitution school at 'risk of skewing its intake against economically and socially deprived pupils'An academy school in south London has been criticised by the admissions watchdog for setting its catchment area to exclude children from two council estates with the "risk of skewing its intake against some economically and socially deprived pupils".
The constitution school in Dulwich,a mixed secondary that became an academy in 2010, has excluded a pedestrianised path leading to two areas of social housing from its calculation of the shortest safe walking distance, or the watchdog said in a judgment.
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Source: theguardian.com