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In exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 484, 489 and 569(4) of the Education Act 1996[1] the Secretary of State for Education and Employment hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Education Standards Fund (England) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 1st April 2000. (2) These Regulations apply only in relation to England. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations-
(b) any other course which is of a standard above ordinary national diploma, a diploma of the Business and Technician Education Council or a national certificate of the Scottish Vocational Education Council, a general certificate of education (advanced level), a Scottish certificate of education (higher grade) or a Scottish certificate of Sixth Year Studies.
(b) expenditure by an education authority which satisfies the conditions specified in paragraph (2) below for or in connection with the purpose specified in paragraph 7(b) of Schedule 1;
(b) a secondary school other than a special school with no more than 600 registered pupils, or (c) a special school with no more than 75 registered pupils.
(b) modern foreign languages; (c) the fine arts, performing arts or the media arts; or (d) sport;
(2) The conditions referred to in sub-paragraph (b) of the definition of " prescribed expenditure" in paragraph (1) above are that on 1st April 2000 the education authority-
(b) had no money outstanding by way of borrowing other than -
(ii) borrowing undertaken before 24th August 1995, other than borrowing by the issue of stock on or after 15th December 1993 from a person who is not a relevant lender.
Expenditure in respect of which standards fund grants are payable
(b) that expenditure of the recipient of the payments or any part thereof would be prescribed expenditure if it were expenditure of the authority,
such payments shall to that extent be treated as prescribed expenditure for the purposes of these Regulations.
(3) Standards fund grant in respect of approved expenditure incurred on or after 1st April 2000 in respect of items referred to in paragraph 45 of Schedule 1 shall be payable, in relation to the education authorities listed in the left hand column of the table in Schedule 2, at the percentage rate of such expenditure specified in the right hand column of the table. Conditions for payment of standards fund grant 6. - (1) No payment of standards fund grant shall be made except in response to an application from an education authority to the Secretary of State. (2) An education authority shall, when requested by the Secretary of State, inform him of the approved expenditure, in respect of which an application for grant has been made which has been or which it is estimated will be incurred by the education authority during the course of the financial year. (3) Where an application relating to approved expenditure to be incurred during the period commencing on 1st January in any financial year is submitted under paragraph (1) above, the Secretary of State may make a single payment of standards fund grant of such amount as he may determine at such time as he considers appropriate in respect of such expenditure, but no further payment of standards fund grant shall be made in respect of that expenditure until a statement has been submitted in accordance with paragraph (4)(a) below. (4) Each education authority that has received or seeks to receive a payment of standards fund grant in respect of expenditure incurred during any financial year shall, before 1st October in the following financial year or as soon as practicable after that date-
(b) secure the submission to the Secretary of State of a certificate signed by the auditor appointed by the Audit Commission for Local Authorities and the National Health Service in England and Wales to audit the accounts of the authority or any auditor qualified for such appointment by virtue of sections 5, 6 and 7 of the Audit Commission Act 1998[9] certifying that in his opinion the particulars stated in the statement submitted by the authority pursuant to this paragraph are fairly stated and that the expenditure incurred was approved for the purposes of section 484 or, in the case of expenditure in respect of the items referred to in paragraph 26 of the Schedule, section 488 of the 1996 Act.
(5) Any under-payment or over-payment of standards fund grant which remains outstanding following receipt of the auditor's certificate referred to in paragraph (4)(b) above shall, without prejudice to the recovery of any over-payment from any subsequent payment of standards fund grant to the education authority, be adjusted by payment between the authority and the Secretary of State.
(b) the payment to the Secretary of State of other sums related to the value of assets acquired, provided or improved-
(ii) by any other body or persons referred to in regulation 4(a) above with the aid of payments made by the authority in respect of which standards fund grant has been paid; or
(c) the payment of interest on sums due to the Secretary of State.
11.
- (1) The Secretary of State may require any education authority to whom a payment of standards fund grant in respect of the items specified in paragraphs 1, 3 to 7, 10 to 13, 16 to 19, 24 to 26, 30, 32 to 36, and 38 to 42 of Schedule 1 is made to delegate decisions about the spending of-
(b) the amount allocated by the authority to meet the prescribed expenditure approved in accordance with regulation 3,
to the governing body of a maintained school.
(b) The Education (Education Standards Etc. Grants) (England) Regulations 1999 (Amendment) Regulations 1999[11]; (c) The Education (Education Standards Etc. Grants) (England) Regulations 1999 (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1999[12].
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), Regulations made under section 484 of the 1996 Act[13] shall continue to apply in relation to financial years beginning before 1st April 2000 for the purpose of paying grant in respect of expenditure incurred in those financial years and any condition or requirement determined by or in accordance with any of those Regulations shall continue to apply. 1. Support for measures to improve the standards attained by pupils in maintained schools, including-
(b) support for measures to improve standards in schools which are causing concern; (c) support for measures to improve standards in schools included in an education authority's education development plan; and (d) support for high quality work related learning projects with the intention of raising levels of attainment and motivation of 14 to 16 year olds in maintained secondary schools.
2.
(b) Support for the training of serving headteachers undertaking the national leadership programme for serving headteachers.
3.
Support and training for teachers and for curriculum planning-
(b) for the effective introduction of courses leading to GCE A level and AS examinations (that is to say General Certificate of Education advanced level and advanced subsidiary examinations); (c) for the effective introduction of post-16 key skills qualifications, or units thereof, in maintained schools; and (d) in preparation for any other changes to the organisation, teaching and assessment of the post-16 curriculum in maintained schools.
4.
Preparation for changes to the National Curriculum or in relation to personal, social and health education.
(b)
(ii) support for the additional costs of employing advanced skills teachers who are not attached to a particular school.
7.
(b) Support, equipment and training for the teaching of-
(ii) modern foreign languages in specialist schools specialising in those subjects; (iii) the fine arts, performing arts or the media arts in specialist schools specialising in those subjects; and (iv) sport in specialist schools specialising in that subject.
(c) The improvement or alteration of the premises of specialist schools, other than an improvement or alteration which is necessary to enable an education authority to fulfil their duty under section 14 of the 1996 Act to secure that sufficient schools are available for their area.
8.
Support for the training and development of staff providing nursery education when the education provided is included in an education authority's early years development plan.
(b) Support for the training of teachers of literacy in maintained primary schools, including the provision of additional staff to assist such schools for the periods during which teachers are attending training courses. (c) The provision of books, information and communication technology and other equipment for use in connection with the teaching of literacy.
11.
(b) Support for the training of teachers of mathematics in maintained primary, middle and special schools, including the provision of additional staff to assist schools requiring intensive support from consultants for the periods during which teachers are attending training courses. (c) Support for leading mathematics teachers, including the provision of additional staff to assist schools for the periods during which these teachers are planning and preparing demonstration mathematics lessons and giving support to local teachers. (d) The provision of equipment for use in connection with the teaching of mathematics at maintained schools. (e) The provision of supply cover for teachers in maintained primary, middle and special schools who attend training courses relating to the teaching of mathematics. (f) The provision of supply cover for teachers in maintained primary, middle and special schools who attend 5 day intensive training courses relating to the teaching of mathematics.
12.
Support for the setting up and running of summer literacy schools and summer numeracy schools and Year 7 literacy and mathematics intervention programmes including-
(b) the provision of books, information and communication technology and other equipment for use in connection with the teaching of literacy and numeracy; and (c) support for the employment of consultants to provide training in maintained secondary schools to improve the teaching of literacy and numeracy.
13.
Support for additional literacy and numeracy classes for pupils in maintained schools who will be completing key stage 2 in the summer of 2001.
(b) Support for schools and persons working in partnership with schools to provide out of school lessons learning activities.
17.
Measures to provide equality of educational opportunity for all minority ethnic groups, including in particular measures to assist pupils for whom English is an additional language and measures to raise standards of achievement for those minority ethnic groups who are particularly at risk of under-achieving.
(b) The encouragement of partnerships between parents, education authorities, schools, providers of early years education and others in identifying and meeting the needs of pupils with special educational needs, including the provision of independent conciliation services. (c) Support for measures to encourage the inclusion of children with special educational needs within mainstream schools. (d) Support for the development of links between special schools and mainstream schools. (e) Support for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties or at risk of developing emotional and behavioural difficulties. (f) Support for pilot projects to improve speech and language therapy service provision for children with special educational needs.
19.
(ii) to provide adequate education for all children of compulsory school age excluded from school for more than 15 school days and full-time education for permanently excluded children.
(b)
(ii) Support for other measures (including initiatives to promote inter-agency working) to assist teachers and youth and community workers in providing education about the misuse of drugs and development of drug education and drug related incident management policies.
(c) The training of youth and community workers.
(ii) mothers and expectant mothers of compulsory school age in education including the costs of child care and transport to and from child care facilities; (iii) recruiting and training learning mentors for mothers and expectant mothers of compulsory school age; and (iv) measures to reduce the level of pregnancy among pupils through better personal, social and health education.
20.
The provision of financial assistance to pupils over compulsory school age who attend a maintained school and who are in need of such assistance in order to continue to participate fully in such education and to achieve an appropriate standard.
(b) The education authorities referred to in sub-paragraph (a) above are- Bolton Cornwall Doncaster Gateshead Greenwich Lambeth Leeds Lewisham Middlesbrough Nottingham City Oldham Southampton Southwark Stoke-on-Trent Walsall.
22.
(ii) the recruitment and training of staff; (iii) the provision of computer hardware and software and networking costs; and (iv) building maintenance and security costs.
(b) Support for the capital and running costs of Phase 1 of the DomEx project, including support in relation to-
(ii) the provision of computer hardware and software and networking costs; and (iii) the costs of producing teaching and learning materials.
23.
Support for the development and operation of a programme to improve the education of gifted and talented children in schools included in Excellence in Cities.
(ii) the costs of setting up and running networks to share best practice; and (iii) measures to promote the exchange of information between schools and other persons or bodies concerned with the provision of extra support to pupils.
(b) Support for the setting up and running of learning support units, including assistance with salary costs, training costs, equipment and building and other capital costs.
25.
Enabling maintained schools to secure effective use of the networked educational services made available through the National Grid for Learning.
(b) Support for new or increased provision by an education authority of a central music service, including measures to expand such a service, to improve the quality of music teaching, to improve equality of access to music services and to promote co-operative working between education authorities.
28.
(b) support for measures to implement aims included in local authority lifelong learning development plans and other measures to improve the learning opportunities for adults and widen participation in learning.
29.
Support for maintained schools to assist them in taking measures to improve standards of health in their pupils and all their staff.
(b) the provision of additional staff for periods during which teachers are carrying out administrative duties; (c) the provision of bursarial services; (d) the training of administrative support staff; and (e) the purchase of information and communication technology.
37.
Early retirement of head teachers.
(b) Support for non-statutory education action zones in the implementation of their approved plans.
44.
(ii) an improvement or alteration which is necessary to enable an education authority to fulfil their duty under section 14 of the 1996 Act to secure that sufficient schools are available for their area.
(b) The improvement or alteration of other buildings used for educational purposes other than as a specialist school in circumstances where the conditions specified in regulation 2(2) are fulfilled.
45.
Support for the education of adults in minority ethnic groups.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations supersede the Education (Education Standards Etc. Grants) (England) Regulations 1999, as amended, which are revoked. Some of the purposes for or in connection with which grants are payable by the Secretary of State to local education authorities in England set out in Schedule 1 have been revised. A number of purposes have been deleted or amended. Paragraphs 4, 5, 11(e) and (f), 18(f), 19(d) and (e), 30, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 45 and 46 contain new purposes. Notes: [1] 1996 c. 56; amended by the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31), section 7(10) and Schedule 30, paragraphs 125 and 126. By virtue of the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672) the powers conferred by these provisions are exercisable by the Secretary of State only in relation to England. See section 579(1) for the definition of "regulations".back [7] The regulations currently in force are the Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards) (England) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/2166) and the Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards) (Wales) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/2817).back [8] Section 218 was amended by paragraph 49 of Schedule 8 to the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 (c. 13), section 14(1) and (3) of, and paragraph 8(4) of Schedule 2 to, the Education Act 1994, paragraph 76 of Schedule 73 to the 1996 Act, section 49(1) to (4) of the Education Act 1997 and prospectively by sections 11, 13 and 18 of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 (c. 30).back [13] The relevant Regulations, in addition to those referred to in paragraph (1) above, are S.I. 1998/656 (amended by 1998/1741, 1998/2698, 1999/252 and 1999/447).back
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