The school does not have a catchment area as such. Its enrolment policy is decided by how often you attend a recognised religious meetings for Christian or Jewish (e.g. church for Christian's, I assume synagogue for Jew's) which is a points based system.
If two students have the same points, it is then decided on who is closer to the school
It depends on where a person lives. Most schools have what is called a catchment area and are obliged to take any student who lives in that area. Each US and Canadian school district will have its own policy on the transfer of students. In Scotland a school does not have to accept a student from outside its catchment area.
Catchment area will be admitted ahead of them.
Catchment area will be admitted ahead of them.
The catchment or drainae basin is all the land from the mountain to to seashore, drained by a single river and its tributaries is called catchment area or drainage basin
The area of St. Dunstan's Well Catchment is 398,000.0 square meters.
Area having a common drainage is catchment area, whereas area which is uses that water from common drainage area is command area.
No not every river IS a catchement. Although, yes every river does have a catchment area. The catchment area is the surrounding land within a watershed in which a single river system drains.
The Burdekin River's catchment area is centred around the Seaview and Gorge Ranges in north Queensland.
Every area is a water catchment area to a greater or lesser extent.
catchment area is the entire geographical area draind by a river and its truitaries; an area characterized by all run off being conveyed to the some outlet.
The catchment or drainae basin is all the land from the mountain to to seashore, drained by a single river and its tributaries is called catchment area or drainage basin
Catchment area analysis in retail industry is to calculate the trade area population and study the accessibilities to the potential shopping mall.