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Statutory Instrument 2006 No. 2601The Education (Information About Individual Pupils) (England) Regulations 2006(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2006 No. 2601EDUCATION, ENGLANDThe Education (Information About Individual Pupils) (England) Regulations 2006
The Secretary of State for Education and Skills makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 537A(1) and (2) and 569(4) of the Education Act 1996[1], and in relation to the third entry of Schedule 3 to this instrument, section 214 of the Education Act 2002[2]: Citation, commencement and application 1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Education (Information About Individual Pupils) (England) Regulations 2006 and come into force on 31st October 2006. (2) These Regulations apply only in relation to schools in England. Interpretation 2.In these Regulations—
Provision of information by schools maintained by local education authorities to their local education authorities
(b) provides full-time education suitable to the requirements of pupils of compulsory school age, shall provide to the Secretary of State such of the information referred to in Schedule 2 to these Regulations, as is so requested. 1.In respect of each pupil on the school's register on the date specified in the request for information, the following information. 2.The pupil's—
(b) date of birth; (c) current unique pupil number, and, where the school has held a previous unique pupil number for that pupil, the previous number; (d) surname, and where the pupil has a former surname which is known to the governing body or, where appropriate, the proprietor, that former surname; (e) preferred surname; (f) first name, or if more than one, each first name; (g) ethnic group; (h) date of admission to the school; (i) first language; (j) National Curriculum year group, and (k) usual mode of travel to school. 3.Whether the information as to the pupil's ethnic group provided by virtue of this Part was provided by—
(b) a parent; (c) the school; (d) a former school; or (e) any other source. 4.The address and postcode of the home where the pupil normally resides.
(b) at a place reserved in a school which is not a special school where that school receives additional funding from a local education authority in order to cater for the pupil's special educational needs. 11.Where the pupil is, to the knowledge of the governing body or, where appropriate, the proprietor, a child looked after by the local authority, that fact and the name of the local authority.
(b) any other information relating to the provision of information about the pupil by the school under section 117(1)(c) of the Learning and Skills Act 2000, including information as to whether the pupil, or in the case of a pupil who has not attained the age of 16, the pupil's parent—
(ii) has been contacted by the school in order to obtain his views on the school providing information under that subsection; (iii) has responded to any enquiries made by the school that relate to the provision of information under that subsection. 16.Whether the pupil has been registered or identified by the school as belonging to its Gifted and Talented cohort.
(b) the number of unauthorised absences from such sessions. 18.Where the pupil's school has registered the pupil's absences (if any) referred to in paragraph 17 in the school's electronic management information system, or in a system compatible with the school's electronic management information system, the reason for the absences. 1.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), in respect of each pupil who has been excluded from the school (whether permanently or otherwise) and whose exclusion start date was during such period as is specified in the request for information in the twelve months preceding that request, the exclusion start date, and the information in the following paragraphs as it existed on the exclusion start date. (2) This Part shall not apply to a pupil referred to in sub-paragraph (1) where[12]—
(b) an appeal panel has directed that the pupil is to be reinstated; or (c) an appeal panel has decided that because of exceptional circumstances or for other reasons it is not practical to give a direction requiring the pupil's reinstatement, but that it would otherwise have been appropriate to give such a direction. 2.The pupil's—
(b) date of birth; (c) unique pupil number, and, where the school has held a previous unique pupil number for that pupil, the previous number; (d) surname, and where the pupil has a former surname which is known to the governing body or, where appropriate, the proprietor, that former surname; (e) first name or, if more than one, each first name; (f) date of admission to the school, and (g) (where applicable) date of leaving the school. 3.Whether the pupil was part-time.
(b) for a fixed period or periods between the morning and the afternoon school sessions[13]; or (c) permanent. 7.Where the exclusion is or was for a fixed period, the number of sessions to which the exclusion applies or applied. 1.In respect of each pupil not on the school's register who—
(b) was on the school's register on any day in the school term which preceded the date specified in the request for information, the following information.
(b) date of birth; (c) unique pupil number, and, where the school has held a previous unique pupil number for that pupil, the previous number; (d) surname, and where the pupil has a former surname which is known to the governing body or, where appropriate, the proprietor, that former surname; (e) first name or, if more than one, each first name; (f) date of admission to the school, and (g) date of leaving the school. 3.Whether the pupil was part-time.
(b) the number of unauthorised absences from such sessions. 5.Where the pupil's school has registered the pupil's absences (if any) referred to in paragraph 2 in the school's electronic management information system, or in a system compatible with the school's electronic management information system, the reason for the absences. 1.In respect of each pupil who is or was—
(b) in or above the school year after the fourth key stage and undertaking a learning aim, or (c) in the fourth key stage and undertaking a level 3 learning aim, the following information.
(b) date of birth; (c) current unique pupil number, and, where the school has held a previous unique pupil number for that pupil, the previous number; (d) surname, and where the pupil has a former surname which is known to the governing body or, where appropriate, the proprietor, that former surname; (e) preferred surname; (f) first name, or if more than one, each first name; (g) date of admission to the school; (h) National Curriculum year group, and (i) (where applicable) date of leaving the school. 3.Whether the pupil is a registered pupil at one school or more than one school, and where the pupil is registered as a pupil at more than one school, the school that the pupil attends for the majority of his time.
(b) the date on which the pupil started the learning aim; (c) the date by which the pupil and the pupil's school together plan or planned that the pupil will complete, or was to have completed, the learning aim ("the planned end date"); (d) the date (if applicable) on which the pupil completed the learning aim; (e) information as to the pupil's progress or status in respect of the learning aim; (f) information identifying the syllabus, the subject and the awarding body for the qualification.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations revoke and re-enact with modifications and additions the Education (Information About Individual Pupils) (England) Regulations 2001 and subsequent amending Regulations. The principal modification relates to the courses undertaken by all pupils at maintained schools (which are not special schools) providing secondary education to pupils in or above the school year after Key Stage 4. The information on such courses will no longer be provided by reference to the number of GCSEs, GCE "A" Level examinations, etc. for which the pupil is studying, and the relevant provisions and definitions have been removed from the Regulations. Instead, the information is to be provided by reference to the pupil's ‘learning aims', which are courses of study leading to a qualification accredited, and allocated a qualification accreditation number, by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. The information which schools are required to provide are, in respect of each learning aim of each pupil (Regulation 4 and Schedule 2)—
(b) the start date; (c) the planned end date; (d) the actual end date (where appropriate), (e) information of the pupil's progress or status in respect of the learning aim, and (f) information identifying the syllabus, subject and the awarding body. Further modifications include—
(b) some drafting amendments to achieve greater clarity; and (c) a requirement to provide the full home address in all cases, as it will not be possible to provide (as previously) only the number and name relating to the sub-dwelling and dwelling (Schedule 1, Part 1, paragraph 4). Additional information which must be provided in relation to all pupils on the school register under Part 1 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations includes the pupil's usual mode of travel to school (paragraph 2(k)). Notes: [1]1996 c. 56. Section 537A was inserted by the Education Act 1997 (1997 c. 44), section 20, and substituted by the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (1998 c. 31), section 140(1) and Schedule 30, paragraphs 57 and 153. By virtue of the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672) the powers conferred by these sections are exercisable by the Secretary of State in relation to England.back [2]2002 c. 32.back [3]S.I. 2006/1751.back [4]1989 c. 41.back [5]1997 c. 44; section 24 was last amended by S.I. 2005/3239.back [6]"The Statutory Regulation of external qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (2004)"; the National Qualifications Framework is accessible on the Authority's website at www.qca.org.uk.back [7]ISBN 1 84185 5294.back [8]Section 337 was substituted by the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (1998 c. 31), section 140(1) and Schedule 30, paragraphs 57 and 80.back [9]Pursuant to regulation 8(4)(d) or (e) of the 2006 Regulations, an excluded pupil's name is not deleted from the register until the appeal process is completed, the time for appealing has expired or the relevant person has indicated that they will not appeal.back [10]Section 512ZB was substituted by the Education Act 2002 c. 32, section 201(1).back [11]2000 c. 21.back [12]The Education (Pupil Exclusions and Appeals) (Maintained Schools) (England) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/3178) make provision for reviews of, and appeals against, exclusions.back [13]The Education (Pupil Exclusions and Appeals) (Maintained Schools) (England) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/3178) provide that any exclusion for a fixed period between the morning and afternoon sessions shall for the purposes of those Regulations be taken as equivalent to half a school day.back ISBN0 11 075134 5 -- Back --
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