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In exercise of the powers conferred on the National Assembly for Wales by sections 160(1), 168 and 210(7) of the Education Act 2002[1], the National Assembly for Wales makes the following Regulations: Name, commencement and application 1. - (1) These Regulations are called the Independent Schools (Provision of Information) (Wales) Regulations 2003 and come into force on 1st January 2004. (2) These Regulations apply to Wales. Interpretation 2. - (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.
(b) state the first date on which the school intends to admit pupils; (c) contain the information specified in Part 2 of the Schedule; and (d) contain a certificate signed by the proprietor that, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, the statements made in the application are accurate.
Return within the first three months of operation
(b) a certificate signed by the proprietor, or by a person authorised by him or her to give the certificate on his or her behalf, that, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, the statements made in the return are accurate.
Annual return
(b) be made up to the date specified by the registration authority; (c) contain the information specified in Part 4 of the Schedule; and (d) contain a certificate signed by the proprietor or by a person authorised by him or her to give the certificate on his or her behalf that, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, the statements made in the annual return are accurate.
Misconduct reports 1. In this Schedule -
p blwyddyn") means a group of pupils attending the school who attain the same age in years during the period of twelve months beginning with 1st September in the school year in which the application is made (or, as the case may be, during the period of twelve months beginning with the 1st September immediately preceding the date to which the annual return is made up).
2. - (1) The full name of the proprietor, and any previous names by which he or she has been known. (2) Either -
(b) where the proprietor is a corporation, a Scottish firm or a body of persons, the address and telephone number of its registered or principal office.
(3) The name and address of the school, its e-mail address, telephone number and facsimile number. 4. - (1) The number of pupils in each year group. (2) In the case of a school with boarding accommodation -
(b) the ages (as at 31st August immediately preceding the date referred to in regulation 5 (2)(b)) of the oldest boarding pupil and the youngest boarding pupil.
(3) In the case of a school also providing part-time education, the numbers required by sub-paragraph (1) must be stated separately in respect of pupils receiving part-time education and those receiving full-time education.
(b) the date on which he or she became a pupil at the school; and (c) the name of the local education authority maintaining the statement.
(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.
(b) the number of part-time teachers; and (c) the aggregate number of hours a week normally worked by part-time teachers in term time.
7.
The following information relating to every person employed at the school -
(b) his or her sex, date of birth, National Insurance number and the capacity in which he or she is employed;
(d) confirmation that he or she has received a Disclosure Certificate at the appropriate level issued by the Criminal Records Bureau confirming his or her suitability to work with children.
8.
- (1) The amount of annual tuition and other fees (excluding fees for boarding accommodation) payable in respect of a pupil at the school as a condition of his or her attendance. 9. All the information specified by Parts 2 and 3 of this Schedule with the exception of that specified in paragraphs 3(6) to 3(10), 3(13) and 7. 10. For every person who has commenced employment or ceased employment at the school since the date of the last return to the registration authority -
(b) his or her sex, date of birth, National Insurance number and the capacity in which he or she is employed; (c) where he or she is a teacher, his or her qualifications and a statement as to whether he or she is the head teacher, a full-time teacher, or a part-time teacher; and (d) confirmation that he or she has received a Disclosure Certificate at the appropriate level issued by the Criminal Records Bureau confirming his or her suitability to work with children.
11.
In the two years preceding the date of the return, except in the case of a first annual return, the number of children attending the school for whom boarding accommodation was provided there (or elsewhere pursuant to arrangements made by the proprietor) for more than 295 days in that year.
(b) courses exclusively in other subjects; (c) courses partly in mathematical or scientific subjects and partly in other subjects; and (d) boys and girls.
13.
Where a change has occurred in the premises of or boarding 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), the particulars of such change. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations revoke and replace the Education (Particulars of Independent Schools) Regulations 1997 in relation to Wales. They relate to applications for registration of independent schools under section 160(1) of the Education Act 2002 and information to be provided periodically by the proprietors of independent schools under section 168 of that Act. Notes: [1] 2002 c.32. See section 212(1) for the definition of "regulations", by virtue of which these regulations made by the National Assembly for Wales apply only in relation to Wales. Section 212(1) also defines "prescribed".back [8] S.I. 2003/3234 (W.314).back [10] S.I. 1997/1840; amended by S.I. 1999/1877.back
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