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In exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 29(3), (5) and 569 of the Education Act 1996[1], now vested in the National Assembly for Wales[2], and the powers conferred on the National Assembly for Wales by sections 26 and 66(1) of the Children Act 2004[3], the National Assembly for Wales makes the following Regulations:— Title, commencement, revocation and application 1. —(1) The title of these Regulations is the Single Education Plan (Wales) Regulations 2006, and they come into force on 1 April 2006. (2) Subject to paragraph (3), the Regulations listed in the first and second columns of the table in Schedule 1 are revoked to the extent specified in the third column of that table. (3) Any plan, in force immediately before 1 April 2006, made under the Regulations referred to in paragraph (2), is to continue in force until 1 September 2006 despite the revocation by that paragraph of the Regulations under which it was made. (4) These Regulations apply in relation to Wales. Interpretation 2. —(1) In these Regulations—
(ii) the bishop of every diocese of the Roman Catholic Church,
any part of the area of which (in each case) lies within the authority's area;
(2) In these Regulations, references to publication (however expressed) are references to publication in accordance with regulation 11.
(b) improving the performance of schools maintained by the authority; (c) the planning of school places and nursery places to meet the needs of the population of the authority's area; and (d) the education of pupils who by reason of illness, exclusion or otherwise are not attending school;
and Targets for improved pupil attainment and attendance, and for reducing the number of pupils excluded from school.
(b) the head teacher and the governing body of every school maintained by the authority; (c) in relation to every pupil referral unit maintained by the authority—
(ii) where Regulations under paragraph 15 of Schedule 1 to the 1996 Act[14] require the authority to establish a management committee for that unit, that committee;
(d) the appropriate diocesan authority for any Church in Wales school or Roman Catholic school maintained by the authority;
(3) In the case of the bodies referred to in sub- paragraphs (f) to (m) of paragraph (2) only bodies which cover the whole or any part of the authority's area are to be consulted.
(b) the information referred to in paragraph (e) of Schedule 3 for the school years 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09; and (c) the information referred to in paragraph (f) of Schedule 3 for the school year 2006-07.
(3) The authority need not consult on revised Supporting Information.
(b) at such other places as may be reasonable.
Provision of copies of Single Education Plan
(b) any person who requests a copy.
(2) A copy of the revisions made to the Targets in pursuance of regulation 9 must be provided to—
(b) every school maintained by the authority; and (c) any person who requests a copy.
(3) A copy of the revisions made to the Supporting Information in pursuance of regulation 10 must be provided to—
(b) every school maintained by the authority; and (c) any person who requests a copy.
(4) Where a copy is requested under paragraph (1), (2) or (3) the requirement may be satisfied by sending it by electronic mail.
Interpretation 1. In this Schedule—
2. A Single Education Plan must include, for the period referred to in regulation 5, the strategies referred to in this Part. 3. A statement setting out the authority's strategy for improving the performance of schools maintained by the authority, including their strategies for the following—
(ii) which have been inspected by a registered inspector, whose inspection report states that in the inspector's opinion special measures are required to be taken in relation to the school, or the school requires significant improvement, and that the Chief Inspector agrees with that opinion; or (iii) which have been inspected by a member of the Inspectorate whose inspection report states that in the inspector's opinion special measures are required to be taken in relation to the school, or the school requires significant improvement;
(b) support for schools in improving pupil transition between the second key stage and third;
4.
A statement setting out the authority's strategy, and the provision they propose to make, whether part time or full time, for pupils who by reason of illness, exclusion, or otherwise are not attending school, and for raising the standards of education of such pupils.
(b) any existing levels of surplus places and incidence of overcrowding; (c) demand for Welsh medium places; (d) demand for places at faith schools; (e) the need to bring all school buildings up to a fit standard for delivery of the National Curriculum for Wales and, where appropriate, to do so in a way which facilitates community use of school premises; (f) the legal requirements to secure compliance with the statutory limit on infant class sizes prescribed under section 1 of the 1998 Act[29], and the desirability of limiting junior classes to 30 pupils; (g) the need to secure nursery education (in accordance with requirements imposed by virtue of Regulations under section 118 of the 1998 Act)[30]; (h) their legal responsibilities under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995[31], or any other legislation, to improve access for disabled pupils and to facilitate access for disabled employees and other users of school premises; (i) the need to provide post-16 school places; and (j) the need to provide for pupils with special educational needs in special schools maintained by the authority, or in special units attached to other categories of schools so maintained, or by placement in non-maintained special schools or in independent schools.
6.
A statement setting out how the authority proposes to monitor progress in respect of each of its strategies referred to in this Part. Targets for attainment, attendance and exclusion 7. —(1) In respect of the school years 2006-07 and 2007-08 the Targets for attainment, attendance and exclusions referred to in sub-paragraphs (2), (3) and (5) below. (2) The Targets to be set for attainment are—
(b) The percentage of third key stage pupils in schools maintained by the authority achieving level 5 or above in both mathematics and science and either English or Welsh (first language) as assessed by teacher assessment; (c) The percentage of fourth key stage pupils in schools maintained by the authority achieving a GCSE grade C or above in both mathematics and science and either English or Welsh (first language); (d) The percentage of pupils aged 15 in schools maintained by the authority who achieved any grade from A* to C in five or more GCSE examinations, or an equivalent achievement in other examinations at NQF level 2 or in any combination of GCSE or other examinations at NQF level 2; (e) The average number of points achieved by pupils aged 15 in schools maintained by the authority in examinations of the kind referred to in paragraph 5 of Part 1 of Schedule 4 to the Education (School Information) (Wales) Regulations 1999[32] as calculated in accordance with that paragraph; and (f) The percentage of pupils leaving full time education without any approved qualification[33].
(3) The Targets to be set for attendance are—
(b) The total attendance rate for secondary schools maintained by the authority.
(4) In sub-paragraph (3)—
(5) The Targets to be set for exclusions are—
(b) for secondary schools, the rate of permanent exclusions per 1000 pupils.
(6) For the purposes of paragraph (2), references to pupils aged 15 are to pupils who were aged 15 on the 31 August immediately prior to the beginning of the school year in respect of which the target is set. A Single Education Plan must be accompanied by an Annex containing the following information—
(b) the number of pupils on roll at each school maintained by the authority (including nursery schools and special schools) in the school year 2005-06 compared to its capacity, and the projected number on roll for the following five school years; (c) demand for Welsh medium provision in schools maintained by the authority as compared with available places for the school year 2005-06 and the following five school years; (d) demand for provision in faith schools maintained by the authority as compared with available places for the school year 2005-06 and the following five school years; (e) in relation to the 2005-06 school year—
(ii) the number of such places funded by the authority in non-maintained settings; and (iii) separately in relation to the information specified in sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii) the number of places in—
English-medium schools or settings,
and, in each case, the projected number of places for the school years 2006-07 and 2007-08; and
(f) in relation to the 2005-06 school year the total number of places in the following settings—
(ii) special units attached to other categories of schools so maintained,
with a breakdown, according to each type of special educational need catered for in each of those two types of settings, and (for each such setting and separately for each type of special educational need catered for in each such setting) a further breakdown according to whether—
(ii) termly boarding provision is available, (iii) 52 week boarding provision is available, or (iv) the provision is Welsh or English medium.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) Section 29 of the Education Act 1996 (the 1996 Act), requires a Local Education Authority (the authority) to provide information to the National Assembly for Wales (the National Assembly). Section 26 of the Children Act 2004 (the 2004 Act), provides that the National Assembly can require by Regulations a children's services authority in Wales, from time to time to prepare and publish a plan setting out the authority's strategy for discharging their functions in relation to children and relevant young persons. These Regulations are made under sections 29(3), (5) and 569 of the 1996 Act and 26 of the 2004 Act, and revoke and replace the following Regulations:—
These Regulations provide for the following matters:—
Notes: [1] 1996 c.56. Sub-section (3) of section 29 was amended by section 140(1) and (3) of, and Schedule 30 and 31 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c.31). For the definition of "prescribed" and "regulations" see section 142(1) of the 1998 Act.back [2] See the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672).back [3] 2004 c.31. Section 26 was commenced on 1 April 2006 by S.I. 2006/885 (W.85)(C.23).back [7] The function of designating has been transferred under the National Assembly Transfer of Functions Order 1999 (S.I.1999/672).back [8] See section 65(1) of the 2004 Act for the meaning of children's services authority in Wales, which means a county council or county borough council.back [14] Paragraph 15 was inserted by section 48 of the Education Act 1997 (c.44), and amended by section 140 of, and Schedule 30 to the 1998 Act, and the Local Authorities (Executive and Alternative Arrangements) (Modification of Enactments and other provisions) (Wales) Order 2002, S.I. 2002/808 (W.89).back [15] 1977 c.49. Section 16BA was inserted by section 6(1) of the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professionals Act 2002 (c.17).back [17] A partnership under that name, includes, any partnership established for the furtherance of the objectives of section 123(2) of the Learning and Skills Act 2000 (c.21).back [18] Section 119 was amended by section 150 of the 2002 Act.back [19] Section 390 was amended by section 140(1) of, and Schedule 30 to the 1998 Act.back [20] 1998 c.37. Section 39 was amended by the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c.43), and the Children Act 2004.back [21] The Community Safety Partnership was established for the purposes of sections 5 and 6 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.back [22] A Partnership under that name, includes, any Children's Partnership established for the furtherance of the objectives of sections 25 and 26 of the 2004 Act.back [25] Section 16A(4) was inserted by section 54 of the 2002 Act.back [27] For the Transfer of Functions to the National Assembly see the Qualification, Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales (Transfer of Functions to the National Assembly for Wales and Abolition Order 2005, S.I. 2005/3239 (W.244). The corresponding regulatory authorities are the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (England) and the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (Northern Ireland). Qualifications are listed by category and level. The framework may be accessed on www.qca.org.uk.back [28] Section 324 has been amended by section 9 of the Special Needs and Disability Act 2001 (c.10), and section 140 and Schedule 30 to the 1998 Act, and section 215 and Schedule 21 to the 2002 Act.back [29] The Education (Infant Class Sizes) (Wales) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/1943) specifies the infant class size limits to ordinarily be 30.back [30] See the Education (Nursery Education and Early Years Development and Childcare Plans) (Wales) Regulations 2003, S.I. 2003/893, (W.113) as amended by Education (Nursery Education and Early Years Development and Childcare Plans) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2005 S.I. 2005/1813, (W. 143).back [32] S.I. 1999/1812, as amended by S.I. 2004/1736 (W.179).back [33] An approved qualification is a qualification approved under section 99 of the Learning and Skills Act 2000, for the purposes of section 96 of that Act.back
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