Statutory Instrument 1998 No. 2535

      The Religious Character of Schools (Designation Procedure) Regulations 1998


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


1998 No. 2535

EDUCATION, ENGLAND AND WALES

The Religious Character of Schools (Designation Procedure) Regulations 1998

  Made 8th October 1998 
  Laid before Parliament 15th October 1998 
  Coming into force 9th November 1998 

In exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 69(5) and 138(7) of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998[1], the Secretary of State for Education and Employment, as respects England, and the Secretary of State for Wales, as respects Wales, hereby make the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement and application
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Religious Character of Schools (Designation Procedure) Regulations 1998 and shall come into force on 9th November 1998.

    (2) These Regulations specify the procedure to be followed in connection with-

    (a) the designation, in an order under section 69(3) of the 1998 Act, of a foundation or voluntary school as having a religious character; and

    (b) the inclusion in such an order, in relation to such a school, of a statement of the religion or religious denomination in accordance with whose tenets religious education is, or may be, required to be provided at the school in accordance with Schedule 19 to the 1998 Act (or, as the case may be, each such religion or religious denomination).

Interpretation
    
2.  - (1) In these Regulations-

    (2) In these Regulations-

    (3) Expressions used in these Regulations set out in the first column of the following table have the meanings attributed to them by the provisions of the 1998 Act set out opposite thereto in the second column.

Church in Wales school section 142(1)
Church of England school section 142(1)
Roman Catholic Church school section 142(1)
appropriate diocesan authority section 142(1)
foundation governor paragraph 2 of Schedule 9

Manner of consultation with governing bodies and trustees
     3.  - (1) Where these Regulations require the Secretary of State to consult the governing body and any trustees of the school, he shall do so by sending two copies of the document in question (one for the governing body and one for the trustees) to the school.

    (2) The governing body of a school may not delegate to a committee of the governing body or to the chairman any decision in relation to their response to a consultation referred to in paragraph (1) above and any such response must indicate that it is the response of all, or the majority of, the members of the governing body and that no decision in relation to that response has been delegated.

Orders made on or before 1st September 1999
    
4. Regulations 5 to 7 and 10 set out the procedure to be followed in relation to orders made under section 69(3) of the 1998 Act on or before 1st September 1999.

Basis of designation and statement as to relevant religion or religious denomination
    
5.  - (1) The Secretary of State shall designate a foundation or voluntary school as a school which has a religious character if he is satisfied that-

    (2) If the Secretary of State is not so satisfied he may nevertheless designate a foundation or voluntary school as having a religious character if he considers it appropriate to do so having regard to the practice as to religious education observed at the school before it first became a voluntary school within the meaning of the Education Act 1996 and to any representations made by any of the religious bodies set out in the Schedule hereto.

    (3) The Secretary of State shall state as the relevant religion or religious denomination, the religion or religious denomination or religions or religious denominations which he considers relevant to whichever of the provisions of paragraphs (1) and (2) above is the basis for his decision to designate the school as having a religious character.

Procedure
    
6.  - (1) The Secretary of State shall prepare a list ("the list") setting out-

    (2) The Secretary of State shall send a copy of the list, or such part of it as he considers appropriate in any particular case, to the religious bodies set out in the Schedule hereto.

    (3) The Secretary of State shall give those bodies to whom he has sent a copy of the list, or a part of it, an opportunity to make representations and he shall revise the list ("the revised list") in the light of any such representations in so far as he considers it appropriate to do so.

    (4) After taking the steps referred to in paragraphs (1) to (3) above, the Secretary of State shall consult the governing body and any trustees of each school in the revised list which he proposes to designate as a foundation or voluntary school which has a religious character as to-

    (5) If, as a result of the consultation referred to in paragraph (4) above, he is minded to alter the proposed designation of the religious character of the school, or the statement as to the relevant religion or religious denomination, set out in the revised list, the Secretary of State shall consult such of the religious bodies set out in the Schedule hereto as he considers appropriate.

    (6) The Secretary of State shall make an order or orders under section 69(3) of the 1998 Act on or before 1st September 1999, in accordance with the criteria set out in regulation 5, on the basis of the revised list as further modified as he considers appropriate in the light of the consultations under paragraphs (4) and (5) above.

    (7) Obligations imposed on the Secretary of State by paragraphs (1) to (5) above may be satisfied by actions taken by him before these Regulations come into force.

Outstanding Decisions
    
7. The Secretary of State may, in cases where he has not before 1st September 1999 come to a decision as to whether a school will, as a foundation or voluntary school, have a religious character or as to the relevant religion or religious denomination, designate it and make such statement as to the relevant religion or religious denomination on a provisional basis as he considers appropriate.

Orders made after 1st September 1999
    
8. Regulations 9 and 10 set out the procedure to be followed in relation to orders made under section 69(3) of the 1998 Act after 1st September 1999.

Procedure for new schools
    
9.  - (1) Where proposals to establish a new foundation or voluntary school are approved under paragraph 3 or 8 of Schedule 6 to the 1998 Act, or where the promoters by whom such proposals were published determine under paragraph 9(1) of that Schedule that the proposals should be implemented, the Secretary of State shall designate it as a school which has a religious character if the requirements set out in this regulation are satisfied.

    (2) The promoters must have applied to him for the school to be designated as a school which has a religious character and, in the case of a Church of England school, a Church in Wales school or a Roman Catholic Church school, such application must have been approved by the appropriate diocesan authority.

    (3) A temporary governing body must have been constituted for the school.

    (4) The proposals published under section 28 of the 1998 Act to establish the school must specify-

    (5) The terms or the proposed terms of-

must be consistent with the published proposals.

    (6) The Secretary of State must be satisfied as to one or more of the following matters-

Changes in designations and statements
    
10.  - (1) Where the Secretary of State is at any time of the opinion that-

he shall amend the order in question or make another order as he considers appropriate.

    (2) Before taking the steps referred to in paragraph (1) above the Secretary of State shall consult-

    (3) In so far as the Secretary of State makes an order under section 69(3) which-

he need undertake no consultation in relation to that particular designation or statement before making such an order.


Estelle Morris
Minister of State, Department for Education and Employment

6th October 1998


Peter Hain
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Welsh Office

8th October 1998



SCHEDULE
Regulations 5(2), 6(2) and (5) and 10(2)

The Church of England General Synod Board of Education.

The Board of Mission of the Church in Wales.

The Catholic Education Service.

The Methodist Church.

The Free Church Federal Council.

The Seventh-Day Adventist Church.

The Board of Deputies of British Jews.

The Association of Muslim Schools.



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations set out the procedure to be followed by the Secretary of State in making an order or orders designating foundation or voluntary schools as schools which have a religious character under section 69 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 ("the Act").

Designation as a school which has a religious character is relevant for a number of purposes, notably:

    (a) as part of the mechanism for determining the form of religious education to be provided under Schedule 19 to the Act;

    (b) as part of the mechanism for determining the form of collective worship to be provided under Schedule 20 to the Act;

    (c) as part of the mechanism for determining school staffing matters under sections 58 to 60 of the Act;

    (d) as part of the mechanism for determining the criteria for the admission of pupils to schools under section 91 of the Act;

    (e) for the purposes of the disposition of assets under paragraph 5 of Schedule 3 to the Act, so that assets can be re-assigned for the benefit of schools of the same religion or religious denomination;

    (f) the inclusion of a description of the ethos of the school in the instrument of government under paragraph 1(1)(g) of Schedule 12 to the Act.

It should be noted that section 554 of the Education Act 1996 (power to make new provision as to the use of endowments held or used wholly or partly for or in connection with the provision at a school of religious education in accordance with the tenets of a particular religion or religious denomination) makes no reference to a school having a religious character.

Religious character is not acquired or lost by virtue of being designated or not designated under the procedure set out in these Regulations. Designation is the recognition of a religious character which a school already has as a question of fact. Under the Act a school must first close if it wishes to acquire or change religious character.

These Regulations make special provision for cases where a final decision has not been made by 1st September 1999 as to whether or not a particular school has a religious character and the religion or religious denomination (or religions or religious denominations) in question.

Those religions in accordance with whose tenets religious education is, or may be, required to be provided at the school in accordance with Schedule 19 to the 1998 Act are currently the Christian, Jewish and Muslim religions. The relevant religious denominations within Christianity are the Church of England, the Church in Wales, the Roman Catholic Church, the Methodist Church, the United Reformed Church and the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.

A statement in relation to a school that the religious denomination in accordance with whose tenets religious education is, or may be, required to be provided at the school in accordance with Schedule 19 to the 1998 Act, is Roman Catholic does not determine whether or not the school is a Catholic school according to canon law.


Notes:

[1] 1998 c. 31. For the meaning of "regulations" see section 142(1).back

[2] 1996 c. 56.back



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