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The charge made against successful city academies is that they change the pupil intake.
The school, in the Birmingham inner-city suburb of Alum Rock, has a pupil intake that is 98% Muslim.
In 2009, Wigan council said the pupil intake of 93 for the predecessor school that year made it unsustainable.
Barnardo's also suggests that schools should be required to report annually on the profile of their pupil intake to parents and governors.
"This is at least part of the reason why the pupil intake to faith-based schools tends to be socially segregated.
Dr Rebecca Morris, of the University of Birmingham, who has conducted research into free schools and their pupil intake, said: "In some areas free schools are providing additional school places in areas where they were very much needed.
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In another six schools the class sizes are 18 or below because of pupil intakes.
Alison Ryan, education policy adviser at the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), said: "While many state faith schools are excellent schools, with mixed pupil intakes, some voluntary aided schools, whether intentionally or not, are less diverse ethnically and have fewer disadvantaged pupils because of the faith criteria they use in their admissions policies.
The school currently has a 125-pupil intake and space on its Lambeth site to create a middle school allowing pupils to stay until the age of 13, after which they would transfer out of London.
The teachers confirmed the importance of appearance for pupils' intake.
The appearance of FV was important for pupils' intake, especially for girls.
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