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Made | 25th July 2003 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 5th August 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 1st September 2003 |
Interpretation
4.
- (1) In these Regulations -
(2) Any reference in these Regulations to a person employed at a school is a reference to a person carrying out work to which section 142 of the 2002 Act applies.
Application for registration of an independent school
5.
Every application shall -
Return within the first three months of operation
6.
The proprietor of a registered school shall deliver to the registration authority within three months of the admission of pupils, or one pupil if that pupil is within section 463(1)(b) of the Education Act 1996[3], a return in writing which shall contain -
Annual return
7.
- (1) In every school year, the proprietor of a registered school shall deliver to the registration authority an annual return for that school within one month of being requested to do so by the registration authority.
(2) Each annual return shall -
Supply of information following dismissal, resignation etc.
8.
- (1) Where the proprietor of a school -
(b) might have ceased to use a person's services on such a ground had the person not ceased to provide those services,
the proprietor shall report the facts of the case and provide all the information listed in Part 5 of the Schedule that is available to him in relation to such person to the Secretary of State.
(2) The proprietor of a school shall provide the Secretary of State such further information as may be requested by the Secretary of State which he considers relevant to the exercise of his functions under section 142 of the 2002 Act.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a)(iii), a relevant issue is one which arises where the circumstances of the case, including occasions of conduct other than that in question, are such as to raise an issue concerning the safety and welfare of children.
Deletion of a school from the register
9.
If the registration authority is satisfied that the proprietor of a school has failed to comply with any requirement specified in regulation 6, 7 or 8 it may remove that school from the register.
Offence
10.
If the proprietor of a school fails to comply with any requirement specified in regulation 6, 7 or 8 he is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.
Maximum number for existing schools
11.
In relation to any school which was registered before 1st September 2003, "the maximum number of pupils" for the purposes of section 162 of the 2002 Act shall become, on the date to which the 2004 annual return is made up, the number of pupils registered at the school on that date.
Revocation
12.
The Education (Particulars of Independent Schools) Regulations 1997[4] are hereby revoked.
David Miliband
Minister of State, Department for Education and Skills
25th July 2003
(3) The name and address of the school, its telephone number and any e-mail address.
(4) Where the school has a governing body, the full name, usual residential address and telephone number of the Chair of that body.
3.
- (1) The proposed age range of pupils.
(2) The proposed maximum number of pupils.
(3) Whether the school is for male pupils or female pupils or both.
(4) Whether the school provides accommodation for pupils.
(5) Whether the school admits pupils with special educational needs.
(6) Whether the school will cater wholly or mainly for pupils with special educational needs and the type of learning difficulty catered for.
(7) A plan showing the layout of the premises and accommodation.
(8) Detailed curriculum plans, schemes of work and pupil assessment procedures.
(9) The written policies required by paragraph 3(2) of the Schedule to the Education (Independent School Standards) (England) Regulations 2003[5].
(10) The complaints procedure required by paragraph 7 of that Schedule.
(11) Whether the proprietor intends to provide any child with accommodation at the school (or elsewhere pursuant to arrangements made by him) for more than 295 days in any year.
(12) The religious ethos of the school, if any.
(13) Whether the premises of the school, including any accommodation provided, are at two or more separate locations, and if so, the address of each such location.
(14) Where the school is, or is conducted by, a charity, the name of that charity and the number under which it is registered.
(15) A copy of the school's risk assessment under regulation 3 of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999[6] insofar as it relates to obligations under Part II of the Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations 1997[7].
(2) The number of pupils at the school who do not fall within sub-paragraph (1) but who have been identified as having special educational needs.
6.
In relation to teachers employed at the school (with numbers given separately for men and for women teachers) -
7.
In relation to every person employed at the school -
8.
- (1) The amount of annual tuition and other fees (excluding fees for accommodation) payable in respect of a pupil at the school as a condition of his attendance.
(2) In the case of a school providing accommodation for pupils, the amount of annual fees payable in respect of a boarding pupil for his accommodation.
11.
In the two years preceding the date to which the return is made up (except in the case of a first annual return) the number of children attending the school for whom accommodation was provided there (or elsewhere pursuant to arrangements made by the proprietor) for more than 295 days in any year.
12.
- (1) The number of pupils in each year group of pupils aged 15, 16, 17 and 18 years who are pursuing courses for examinations.
(2) The number of pupils in each year group of pupils aged 15, 16, 17 and 18 years who have completed courses for an examination in the General Certificate of Education (Advanced or Advanced Subsidiary level), or the Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education (AVCE), but remain at the school for a purpose other than for pursuing any further course of that nature.
(3) The number of pupils in each year group of pupils aged 15, 16, 17 and 18 years (except for those who fall into the category of pupils referred to in sub-paragraph (2)) who attend the school for a purpose other than for pursuing courses for a relevant examination.
(4) The numbers specified in the annual return under sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be stated separately for -
13.
Where a change has occurred in the premises of or accommodation at the school since the date to which the immediately preceding annual return was made up (or, in the case of the first annual return, since the date to which the information contained in the application for the registration of the school was made up), particulars of such change.
[2] 1996 c. 56; section 482 was substituted by section 65 of the Education Act 2002.back
[3] Section 463 was substituted by section 172 of the 2002 Act.back
[7] S.I. 1997/1840; amended by S.I. 1999/1877back
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