Nodal points! That's a new one on me.
Aston's over-subscription criteria:
a) Looked After Children in the care of a local authority;
b) Distance between home address and the nodal point nearest to that home address. Distances are calculated according to a straight line measurement between the applicants home address and the nodal point (as the crow flies). The nodal point will be the main entrance at each station. In the event that a tie break situation occurs for the distance criteria, a random allocation tie break will be used.
Up to 20 places will be allocated to each of six nodal points across the city based on proximity of the applicant?s home address to the nearest nodal point. The points have been selected to allow access to the Academy for pupils living in a wider area than that local to the school. Railway stations have been selected as the nodal points for their obvious links to engineering, to allow a good geographical spread of points and to encourage pupils to use public transport when travelling to school. There is one nodal point in each of Birmingham?s six area networks.
The points selected are Hall Green Station, Moor Street Station, Perry Barr Station, Stechford Station, University Station, and Wylde Green Station.
The 'University Station' one is interesting - treading on the toes of UofB and their new school!