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Statutory Instrument 1998 No. 1973The Education (Infant Class Sizes) (England) Regulations 1998(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS1998 No. 1973The Education (Infant Class Sizes) (England) Regulations 1998
In exercise of the powers conferred upon the Secretary of State by sections 1 and 138(7) of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998[1], the Secretary of State for Education and Employment hereby makes the following Regulations: - Citation, commencement and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Education (Infant Class Sizes) (England) Regulations 1998, and shall come into force on 1st September 1998. (2) These Regulations apply in relation to any school in England which contains an infant class. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations -
(2) For the purposes of these Regulations a child shall be treated as having been admitted to a school outside a normal admission round where paragraph (3) or (4) applies to him.
(b) the number of pupils in that age group seeking admission to the school in the admission school year was greater than the number of pupils which it was intended to admit to the school in that age group in that year; and (c) he was offered a place at the school after the time when the relevant person had determined, in accordance with the school's admission arrangements, which children in that age group were to be admitted to the school. (5) Children admitted to a school for nursery education and subsequently transferred to a reception class at the school, shall be regarded for the purposes of these Regulations as admitted to the school on being so transferred.
(b) prejudice the provision of efficient education or the efficient use of resources. 1.In this Schedule -
2.This paragraph applies at any time during the admission school year to any child with a statement admitted to the school by virtue of section 324(5)(b) of the 1996 Act[5] outside a normal admission round.
(b) was subsequently offered a place there by virtue of a determination made by the relevant person that there had been such a failure in relation to the child. 4.This paragraph applies at any time during the admission school year to a child admitted to the school outside a normal admission round by virtue of a determination of an appeal panel in accordance with paragraph 12 of Schedule 24 to the 1998 Act.
(ii) provides suitable education; and (b) who did not, at the relevant time, ordinarily reside at a place which was within a reasonable distance from that school. (2) In sub-paragraph (1)(b) "the relevant time" -
(b) in relation to a child to whom regulation 2(4) applies, means the time referred to in sub-paragraph (c) of that paragraph. 6.This paragraph applies to a child -
(b) who, by arrangement with another school which is not special school, receives part of his education at the other school, at any time when he is in an infant class at the other school.
(b) is normally educated in a unit which -
(ii) is specially organised to provide education for pupils with special educational needs. (2) This paragraph applies to a child who is a designated pupil at any time when he is in an infant class which does not form part of the unit referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(b). (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations impose, for the purposes of section 1 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998, a limit on class sizes for infant classes at schools in England. The limit imposed is a maximum of 30 pupils in an infant class at any time while an ordinary teaching session is conducted by a single qualified teacher (or, where the session is conducted by more than one qualified teacher, a maximum of 30 pupils for every teacher). It will take effect as from the beginning of the 2001-2002 school year (regulation 3). However, where certain types of children ("excepted pupils") cannot be provided with education at the school in another infant class in which the limit is not exceeded without measures being taken which would prejudice efficient education or the efficient use of resources, those children are not to be counted for the purposes of ascertaining whether or not the limit of 30 is exceeded (regulation 4 and the Schedule). Excepted pupils are -
(b) children initially refused admission to a school, but subsequently offered a place outside a normal admission round by direction of an admission appeal panel, or because the person responsible for making the original decision recognises that an error was made in implementing the school's admission arrangements; (c) children who cannot gain a place at any other suitable school within a reasonable distance of their home because they move into the area outside a normal admission round; (d) children who are registered pupils at special schools, but who receive part of their education at a mainstream school; and (e) children with special educational needs who are normally educated in a special unit in a mainstream school, but who receive part of their lessons in a non-special class. (Children in categories (a) to (c) will be treated as excepted pupils only during the school year in which they are first admitted to the school. Children in category (d) or (e) will be treated as excepted pupils only when they are in an infant class at the mainstream school or outside the special unit (as the case may be).) Notes: [1] 1998 c.31; see section 142(1) for the definition of "regulations".back [2] 1996 c.56.back [3] Section 3(1) of the 1996 Act was amended by paragraph 9 of Schedule 7 to the Education Act 1997 (c.44).back [4] Section 337 of the 1996 Act is prospectively substituted by paragraph 80 of Schedule 30 to the 1998 Act.back [5] Section 324(5) of the 1996 Act is prospectively amended by paragraph 77 of Schedule 30 to the 1998 Act.back ISBN 0 11 079512 1 -- Back --
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