A council portal that tells parents which school their child will go to suffers a technical issue
Parents have been unable to see if their children have been accepted into their secondary school of choice after a problem with a council website.
Leicestershire County Council said it was "aware of an issue with our school admissions portal and are working to resolve this". Families should have been able to check the council's website from 00:00 GMT on Wednesday to find out allocations.We are aware of an issue with our school admissions portal and are working to resolve this as a priority. We will provide an update as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.
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