I thînk people are getting their knickers in a twist over the schools asking for information. I've worked in a school office for about 15 years and we have always asked for this information. We get some extra funding for having a large number of EAL children in our area (don't know if all schools get this) so it can make a positive difference to the school budget. The only new thing is asking for country of birth. Schools have to see children's birth certificates anyway (we have had people trying to sneak in an underage pupil in the past!) so it is evident from that where they were born. In any case, a high percentage of the children who class their nationality as other than UK were actually born here.
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