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elizabeth thomson

Good afternoon,

I am writing to request the following information under FOISA:

In each of the last six academic years, how many applications to begin an undergraduate programme at your institution did you receive from:

1. rUK (England, Wales, NI) domiciled students? How many of these gained their entry qualifications at a private or fee paying school?

2. EU domiciled students? How many of these who gained their entry qualifications at a private or fee paying school?

3. Scottish domiciled students who gained their entry qualifications at a private or fee paying school? if any of these applicants were in the SIMD20 regarding deprivation, please state how many.

4. overseas domiciled students? How many of these gained their entry qualifications at a private or fee paying school?

If you require any clarification or further information please let me know asap.

Many thanks.

Yours faithfully,

elizabeth thomson

foi, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

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Dear Ms Thomson,

Thank-you for your request, received by the Royal Conservatoire of
Scotland.

I'm sorry, but we are unable to fully respond to this FOI request for
Private v state school admissions as we do not systematically & accurately
record this data. However, we would like to direct you to the HESA website
where there is the rounded figures for the last 2 years of those
undergraduate student entrants. You will find this data in Table T1.

 

[1]https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlo...

 

I do hope this information is of use, and please do let me know if we can
offer any further assistance,

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Caroline Cochrane
Head of Information Services 
+44 (0)141 270 8269 (direct)
[email address]
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If you are not satisfied with the way in which your request has been dealt
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Office of the Scottish Information Commissioner, Kinburn Castle,
Doubledykes Road, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DS, telephone 01334 464 610.
Direct appeals can be made on the Commissioner online appeals service at:
[3]www.itspublicknowledge.info/Appeal

 

 

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