D-day arrives for school choices.PARENTS will find out today if their children have been offered a place at their first-choice school. As admissions letters land on the doormats of half a million 11-year-olds, it could spell heartache for thousands who will not go to their preferred secondary school in September September: see month. . A poll of 59 local authorities in England found around one in six pupils failed to gain admittance Admittance The ratio of the current to the voltage in an alternating-current circuit. In terms of complex current I and voltage V, the admittance of a circuit is given by Eq. (1), and is related to the impedance of the circuit Z by Eq. (2). to their first choice meaning almost 100,000 11-year-olds will have to settle for their second or third choice. |
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