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Hannah Richardson reported for BBC News online on our Caught Out research
The most socially selective schools in England are making parents jump through numerous hoops in order to get places for their children, a report suggests.
The Sutton Trust charity’s research found the 100 most socially selective schools used up to 18 categories to decide on oversubscribed places.
These schools tend to be faith-based, with religious families coming from higher social groups, it added.
Researchers compared the social make-up of schools with their local areas.
They identified the schools with the greatest difference between rates of free school meal pupils in schools and in their surrounding neighbourhood.
Read her full report here