Closing the gap in achievement between children from disadvantaged families and those who aren’t is one of the top priorities of this council and indeed of the government
I agree with KathrynL, ultimately, this decision will still be discriminatory. It will mean that the rich and the very poor will get access to the best schools whilst the large majority of those that fall in the middle will have to make do with the rest.
The difference between a family entitled to fsm and one who isn't might just come down to mum doing extra hours at work. Considering the cost of living in Brighton, it seems very unfair that those who do try to maximise their income by working should be penalised when it comes to their children access the best possible education.
This sort of consideration does nothing to encourage people on lower incomes to try to better themselves, instead it is almost providing a reward to stay as they are.
There is no miracle ways to apply total fairness in school admissions and ultimately, most parents will want their kids to go to the best schools rather than the failing ones regardless of their situation.