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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 Skills hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Educational Standards Fund (England) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 1st April 2002. (2) These Regulations apply only in relation to England. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations -
(ii) which was a secondary school, less than 15 per cent of whose candidates for the General Certificate of Secondary Education in the academic year ending immediately before its discontinuance obtained at least 5 grades A* to C;
(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 6(c) of Schedule 1;
(b) a secondary school other than a special school with no more than 600 registered pupils.
(2) The conditions referred to in sub-paragraph (b) of the definition of "prescribed expenditure" in paragraph (1) above are that on 1st April 2002 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 by the recipient of the payments or any part thereof would be prescribed expenditure if it were expenditure by the authority,
such payments shall to that extent be treated as prescribed expenditure for the purposes of these Regulations.
(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 any of the items specified in Schedule 1 is made to delegate decisions about the spending of -
(b) the amount allocated by the authority to meet the approved expenditure,
to the governing body of a school. School Improvement 1.
(b) Initiatives to raise standards in schools with the lowest levels of attainment.
Inclusion
(ii) the provision of full-time education for children of compulsory school age not attending school; (iii) pupils with special educational needs; (iv) measures designed to improve the educational achievements of children who are looked after by local authorities or who are unable to attend school because of illness or injury; (v) drug, alcohol and tobacco prevention; and (vi) out of school hours learning.
(b) Support for -
(ii) schools drugs, alcohol and tobacco advisors; (iii) measures to improve standards of education of pupils whose parents are asylum seekers; and (iv) measures to support child protection procedures.
Raising standards of achievement
(b)
(ii) The introduction of 12, 6 and 3 unit courses leading to Advanced certificates of Vocational Education, and the improvement of pupil attainment by the introduction of General Certificates of Secondary Education in vocational subjects. (iii) Study support centres within or near the premises of football and other sports clubs participating in the Department for Education and Skill's programme known as Playing for Success, other than in the case of those education authorities piloting innovatory types of sports and education partnership under the programme. (iv) Training and development of Staff providing nursery education when the education provided is included in an education authority's early years development plan under section 120 of the 1998 Act. (v) Improving adult: pupil ratios in reception classes. (vi) Improving the teaching of literacy and numeracy in primary, middle and special schools. (vii) Improving results at key stage 3. (viii) Additional literacy and numeracy classes for pupils who will complete key stage 2 in the summer of 2002.
(c) Measures to support the development and implementation of personal, social and health education.
(ii) fell within sub-paragraph (i) within a period of two years immediately preceding the making of the provision referred to in sub-paragraph (a); or (iii) is for the time being resident in a camp or other accommodation or establishment provided for refugees or for displaced or similar persons.
Particular groupings or descriptions of schools or further education colleges
(b) Support for summer schools for gifted and talented pupils.
Teachers
(b) Support for -
(ii) advanced skills teachers up to the target number for such teachers set for the education authority by the Department for Education and Skills; (iii) teaching assistants; (iv) small schools;. (v) the introduction and operation of threshold assessment and performance management.
(c) Support for research projects aimed at investigating, developing and facilitating routes for teaching assistants to qualify as teachers.
Capital projects
(b) Enabling schools to secure effective use of the networked educational services made available through the National Grid for Learning. (c) Capital projects and other projects relating to the infrastructure of specialist schools, being schools which are designated as such in the Department for Education and Skill's programme for specialist schools.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations supersede the Education Standards Fund (England) Regulations 2001, as amended, which are revoked. The purposes for or in connection with which standards fund grants are payable are set out in Schedule 1. There are seven principal headings under which grant may be paid, namely (1) school improvement, (2) inclusion (which relates to matters such as exclusions, truancy, special educational needs, education for children not attending school, drug prevention, youth and community workers and teenage pregnancy), (3) raising standards of achievement by pupils, (4) particular descriptions or groupings of schools or further education institutions, (5) teachers and (6) capital projects and other projects relating to the infrastructure of schools. The Regulations specify the rate or rates at which grant is payable in respect of each of the purposes. They also set out conditions for payment of grant and requirements to be complied with by persons to whom grant has been paid. Notes: [1] 1996 c. 56; sections 484 and 489 were 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 [4] UKTS 39 (1954), Cmd 9171.back [5] S.I. 1997/319; amended by S.I. 1998/1937.back [6] The regulations currently in force are the Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards) (England) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/2166); amended by S.I. 2001/3737, 2002/2896 and 2001/1209.back [7] 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 1944, paragraph 76 of Schedule 73 to the 1996 Act, section 49(1) to (4) of the Education Act 1997 and sections 11 and 13 and prospectively section 18 of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 (c. 30).back [8] The relevant Regulations, in addition to those referred to in paragraph (1) above, are S.I. 1999/606 (amended by 1999/1955 and 1999/3211).back
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