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In exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 19, 54(3) and 54(4) of the Education Act 1997[1] and sections 63, 138(7) and (8) of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998[2], the Secretary of State for Wales hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and application 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Education (School Performance and Unauthorised Absence Targets) (Wales) Regulations 1999, and shall come into force on 1st September 1999. (2) These Regulations apply only in relation to maintained schools in Wales. Revocation 2. The Education (School Performance Targets) (Wales) Regulations 1998[3] are hereby revoked. Interpretation 3. - (1) In these Regulations-
(b) in relation to third key stage pupils, that those pupils are to be assessed as having achieved level 5 or above in NC tests for that key stage in English or Welsh (other than Welsh second language) and in both mathematics and science, and (c) in relation to pupils who will attain the age of 16 years during the school year in which they take the relevant GCSE examinations, that those pupils are to have achieved any grade from A* to C in a GCSE examination in English or Welsh (other than Welsh second language) and in both a GCSE examination in mathematics and a GCSE examination in science;
(b) an Intermediate GNVQ, (c) a Foundation GNVQ, (d) a GNVQ Language Unit, or (e) an NVQ
approved under section 400 of the 1996 Act or section 37 of the 1997 Act.
(b) a vocational qualification, or (c) a grade in a GCSE short course examination,
by the end of any school year, shall be construed for the purposes of these regulations as a reference to that pupil achieving or being awarded that grade or qualification in the school year in which he-
(ii) (as the case may be) completes the course leading to the award of that qualification,
and irrespective of whether the decision to award the grade or qualification is made in a later school year.
Performance targets for pupils in the second key stage
(b) reviewed targets in NC tests to be administered at or near the end of the school year next but one, being the provisional targets set in the previous school year but revised if the governing body deem it necessary to do so; and (c) provisional targets in NC tests to be administered at or near the end of the school year next but two.
(4) The achievements referred to in paragraph (2) are-
(b) either-
(ii) the difference between the percentage of girls and the percentage of boys respectively to achieve the core subject indicator.
(5) In paragraph (3)(a) above "the relevant group of second key stage pupils", in relation to a school and to any school year means all persons who the governing body anticipate will, in the following school year-
(b) be in the final year of the second key stage.
Performance targets for pupils in the third key stage
(b) reviewed targets in NC tests to be administered at or near the end of the school year next but one, being the provisional targets set in the previous school year but revised if the governing body deem it necessary to do so; and (c) provisional targets in NC tests to be administered at or near the end of the school year next but two.
(4) The achievements referred to in paragraph (2) are-
(b) either-
(ii) the difference between the percentage of girls and the percentage of boys respectively to achieve the core subject indicator.
(5) In paragraph (3)(a) above "the relevant group of third key stage pupils", in relation to a school and to any school year means all persons who the governing body anticipate will, in the following school year-
(b) be in the final year of the third key stage.
Performance Targets for pupils who will attain the age of 16 years
(b) reviewed targets in examinations to be administered at or near the end of the school year next but one, being the provisional targets set in the previous school year but revised if the governing body deem it necessary to do so; and (c) provisional targets in examinations to be administered at or near the end of the school year next but two.
(4) The achievements referred to in paragraph (2) are-
(b) either-
(ii) the difference between the percentage of girls and the percentage of boys respectively to achieve the core subject indicator;
(c) the percentage of pupils to achieve any grade from A* to C in five or more subjects in GCSE examinations;
(5) In paragraph (4)-
(b) references to pupils leaving school do not include pupils transferring to another educational institution on a full-time basis.
(6) Schedule 1 shall have effect for determining, for the purposes only of this regulation and regulation 9, questions as to-
(b) the equivalency between GCSE examination results and vocational qualifications; and (c) the equivalency between GCSE examination results and GCSE short course examination results.
(7) In paragraph (3)(a) above "the relevant group of pupils who will attain the age of 16 years" in relation to a school and to any school year, means all persons-
(b) who will attain the age of 16 years during that following school year.
Unauthorised absence targets
(b) a reviewed target for the school year next but one being the provisional target set in the previous school year but revised if the governing body deem it necessary to do so; and (c) a provisional target for the school year next but two.
(4) In this regulation and in regulation 9-
(b) "the unauthorised absence rate" in relation to a school and to a school year means the total number of unauthorised absences in the applicable period during that year, expressed as a percentage of the total number of possible attendances in that period; (c) "unauthorised absence" in relation to a school means an occasion on which a relevant day pupil is registered as absent from the school without authority pursuant to the Education (Pupil Registration) Regulations 1995[8]; (d) "the applicable period" in relation to a school year, means the period starting with the beginning of that year and finishing with the end of the school day falling on the Friday before the last Monday in May in that year; (e) "the total number of possible attendances" in relation to a school and to a school year, means the number produced by multiplying the number of relevant day pupils at that school in that year by the number of school sessions in the applicable period in that year; and (f) "relevant day pupil" in relation to a school and to a school year means a pupil who the governing body anticipate will be registered at that school on the Schools' Census enumeration date in that year and who is not-
(ii) a pupil who, before the beginning of that school year, either has not attained the age of 10 years and 6 months or has attained the age of 16 years.
Prohibition of revision of final targets
(b) performance targets, (c) the unauthorised absence rate, and (d) unauthorised absence targets,
specified in Schedule 2.
(ii) the relevant group of third key stage pupils (as defined in regulation 5(5)), or (iii) the relevant group of pupils who will attain the age of 16 years (as defined in regulation 6(7)),
where that group, at the time when the governing body's duty to set such targets for that year arose, consisted of ten or fewer persons; and
(ii) at or near the end of the final year of the third key stage, or (iii) who attained the age of 16 years,
during the school year in question where that group consisted of ten or fewer persons.
(3) In this Regulation "pupils' attainment results" means-
(ii) either the percentage of girls and the percentage of boys respectively who achieved the core subject indicator, or the difference between the percentage of girls and the percentage of boys respectively who achieved the core subject indicator; and
(b) in relation to pupils at or near the end of the final year of the third key stage in any school year at a school to which regulation 5 applies-
(ii) either the percentage of girls and the percentage of boys respectively who achieved the core subject indicator or the difference between the percentage of girls and the percentage of boys respectively who achieved the core subject indicator; and
(c) in relation to pupils who attained the age of 16 years in any school year at a school to which regulation 6 applies-
(ii) either the percentage of girls and the percentage of boys respectively who, by the end of that year, achieved the core subject indicator or the difference between the percentage of girls and the percentage of boys respectively who, by the end of that year achieved the core subject indicator; (iii) the percentage who, by the end of that year, achieved any grade from A* to C in five or more subjects in GCSE examinations; (iv) the percentage who, by the end of that year, achieved any grade from A* to G in five or more subjects in GCSE examinations; and (v) the percentage who, by the end of that year, will have left the school without achieving either any grade from A* to G in GCSE examinations or passing any CoEA examinations.
(4) In paragraph (3)(c)
(b) references to pupils who have left the school do not include pupils who have transferred to another educational institution on a full-time basis.
(5) Paragraph (6) of regulation 6 applies for the purposes of this regulation as it applies for the purposes of regulation 6. 1. - (1) For the purposes of regulations 6 and 9 questions as to-
(b) the equivalency between GCSE examination results and vocational qualifications, and (c) the equivalency between GCSE examination results and GCSE short course examination results,
shall be determined in accordance with sub-paragraphs (2) to (8).
(b) a vocational qualification, or (c) a grade in a GCSE short course examination,
shall be construed as if it were a reference to the award or achievement of a grade or qualification by the end of the school year for which such targets are required to be set by virtue of that regulation. 1. Where a school's annual report in relation to the relevant school year is published after the end of that year, the school's annual report in relation to the relevant school year shall contain the following information-
(b) the performance targets specified in paragraph 2; (c) the school's unauthorised absence rate in the relevant school year; (d) the unauthorised absence targets specified in paragraph 2; and (e) a statement setting out the extent to which-
(ii) the school's unauthorised absence rate,
in the relevant school year met the corresponding final targets set for the same year.
2.
The targets referred to in paragraph 1(b) and (d) are-
(b) all final targets set for the school year immediately following the relevant school year; (c) all reviewed targets set for the school year next but one; (d) all provisional targets set for the school year next but two.
3.
Where a school's annual report in relation to the relevant school year is published in the course of that year, the school's annual report in relation to the relevant school year shall contain the following information-
(b) performance targets as specified in paragraph 4; (c) the school's unauthorised absence rate in the school year immediately preceding the relevant school year; (d) the unauthorised absence targets specified in paragraph 4; and (e) a statement setting out the extent to which-
(ii) the school's unauthorised absence rate,
in the school year immediately preceding the relevant school year met the corresponding final targets set for the same year.
4.
The targets referred to in paragraph 3(b) and (d) are-
(b) all targets specified in paragraph 2 of this Schedule.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations are made under section 19 of the Education Act 1997 and section 63 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998. They come into force on 1st September 1999 and replace the Education (School Performance Targets) (Wales) Regulations 1998. The main change is to require the governing body of every maintained school providing secondary education to set final, reviewed and provisional targets in respect of pupils' unauthorised absence from school for 1, 2 and 3 years ahead respectively (regulation 7). Information concerning these targets and the actual unauthorised absence rate will have to be published every year with the governing body's annual report. The governing bodies of maintained schools providing education suitable for pupils in the second key stage, third key stage, or pupils aged 15 years will, as before, be required to set final, reviewed and provisional targets for 1, 2 and 3 years ahead respectively in respect of the performance of pupils in certain tests and public examinations (or vocational qualifications) (regulations 4-6). Apart from some presentational changes there are two minor changes. First, the school year for vocational qualifications has been redefined to start on 1st September instead of 1st August. Secondly, schools are now offered an alternative way of presenting targets and attainment results for the respective performance of girls and boys. Information concerning performance targets and pupils attainment results will have to be published every year with the governing body's annual report as before. Notes: [1] 1997 c. 44; see section 56(1) for the meaning of "regulations". Section 19 is prospectively amended by paragraph 213 of Schedule 30 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31).back [5] The National Assembly for Wales was established by section 1 of the Government of Wales Act 1998 (c. 38). All the functions of the Secretary of State relevant to these Regulations are transferred to the Assembly by the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672) with effect from 1st July 1999. Accordingly, in relation to Wales, references to the Secretary of State in the relevant sections of and Schedules to the Education Act 1996, the Education Act 1997 and the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 are to be construed as being, or including, a reference to the Assembly see section 43 of the Government of Wales Act 1998.back [6] The appropriate orders currently in force are the Education (National Curriculum) (Assessment Arrangements for English, Welsh, Mathematics and Science) (Key Stage 2) (Wales) Order 1997 (S.I. 1997/2009), as amended by S.I. 1998/1977, and the Education (National Curriculum) (Key Stage 3 Assessment Arrangements) (Wales) Order 1997 (S.I. 1997/2010), as amended by S.I. 1998/1976.back [7] Section 42 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31) is not yet in force.back [8] S.I. 1995/2089, as amended by S.I. 1997/2624.back
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