Councillor Richard Watts, chairman of the LGA’s Children and Young People Board, said increasing numbers of families face growing uncertainty when trying to secure a secondary place for a child.
The Labour councillor in Islington, north London, added: “Councils have worked hard to help create almost 600,000 additional primary places since 2010.
“This is no small feat. However, as those children move on to secondary schools, the majority of which are now academies, securing new secondary places in the areas where they are needed is becoming increasingly difficult.
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