Figures in brackets denote difference to 2009 figures
Birmingham Pupils
- 13,986 Birmingham pupils applied to transfer to secondary school (up 34)
- 52,968 preferences were expressed (up 1074)
- 2,896 (21.5%) applications were made on-line (up 618 / 5.2%)
- 9,300 (66.5%) were offered their first preferred school (down 1.4%)
- 1,715 (12.3%) were offered their second preferred school (down 0.2%)
- 917 (6.6%) were offered their third preferred school (up 0.4%)
- 587 (4.2%) were offered their fourth preferred school (up 0.1%)
- 412 (2.9%) were offered their fifth preferred school (up 0.1%)
- 293 (2.1%) were offered their sixth preferred school (up 0.3%)
- 13,224 (94.6%) pupils were offered one of their preferred schools (down 0.7%)
- 762 (5.4%) pupils who live in Birmingham were offered a provisional place at a school that was not one of their preferences. This compares with 644 pupils (4.6%) in 2009, 980 pupils (6.8%) in 2008 and 899 pupils (5.7%) in 2007.
- 1,383 (9.9%) pupils were offered a school outside Birmingham (up 0.2%)
Extra-District Pupils
- 1,870 pupils who live in another local authority applied for a place at a Birmingham school (up 52)
- 3,535 preferences were expressed (up 108)
- 398 (21.3%) were offered their first preferred school (down 0.4%)
- 92 (4.9%) were offered their second preferred school (down 0.7%)
- 42 (2.2%) were offered their third preferred school (down 0.2%)
- 25 (1.3%) were offered their fourth preferred school (down 0.7%)
- 12 (0.7%) were offered their fifth preferred school (up 0.2%)
- 3 (0.2%) were offered their sixth preferred school (no change)
- 572 (30.6%) pupils who live in another local authority were offered a Birmingham school (down 1.9%)
All Pupils
- 15,856 pupils applied to transfer to secondary school (up 86)
- 56,503 preferences were expressed (up 1182)
- 9,698 (61.1%) were offered their first preferred school (down 1.5%)
- 1,807 (11.4%) were offered their second preferred school (down 0.3%)
- 959 (6%) were offered their third preferred school (up 0.2%)
- 612 (3.9%) were offered their fourth preferred school (no change)
- 424 (2.7%) were offered their fifth preferred school (up 0.2%)
- 296 (1.9%) were offered their sixth preferred school (up 0.3%)
- 13,796 (87%) pupils were offered one of their preferred schools (down 1.2%)

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