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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 1915 (N.I. 11 )

NORTHERN IRELAND

The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2006

  Made 19th July 2006 
  Coming into operation in accordance with Article 1(2) to (7)


ARRANGEMENT OF ORDER


PART I

INTRODUCTORY
1. Title and commencement
2. Interpretation

PART II

THE CURRICULUM
Interpretation
3. Interpretation: the curriculum
General duty
4. General duty in respect to the curriculum
Statutory requirements relating to curriculum
5. The curriculum: main requirements
6. Areas of learning and contributory elements
7. Minimum content
8. Skills
9. Assessment
10. Orders under Articles 7 to 9: supplementary
11. Core syllabus for religious education
Duties relating to the curriculum
12. Determination of curriculum policy and of curriculum
13. Duties with respect to requirements of this Part
Special cases
14. Development work and experiments
15. Exceptions by regulations
16. Pupils with statements of special educational needs
17. Temporary exemptions for individual pupils
Access to courses for older pupils
18. Access to courses: pupils in key stage 4
19. Access to courses: pupils over compulsory school age
20. "Applied" and "general" courses
21. Arrangements for provision of secondary education on behalf of a grant-aided school
22. Exceptions
Miscellaneous and supplementary
23. Curriculum advice and support by boards
24. Provision of information
25. Complaints
26. Application of this Part

PART III

MISCELLANEOUS AND SUPPLEMENTARY
Admissions
27. Admission to grammar schools
28. Admission criteria
29. Admission to secondary school: exceptional circumstances
30. Guidance as to admissions
Suspension and expulsion of pupils from grant-aided schools
31. Suspension and expulsion of pupils
32. Appeals against expulsion
33. Appeals against suspension
34. Education of suspended pupils
The General Teaching Council for Northern Ireland
35. Approval of qualifications of teachers
36. Removal from register
37. Terms and conditions of service of registrar of General Teaching Council
Institutions of further education
38. Membership of governing body of institution of further education
39. Payments to members of governing body of institution of further education
Miscellaneous
40. Baseline assessments
41. Removal of requirement for annual parents' meeting
42. Fees for instruction provided by Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Supplementary provisions
43. Regulations and orders
44. Minor and consequential amendments and repeals

SCHEDULES:

  Schedule 1 Areas of Learning and the contributory elements
 Part I Foundation stage
 Part II Key stages 1 and 2
 Part III Key stage 3
 Part IV Key stage 4

  Schedule 2 Minor and consequential amendments
 Part I Amendments coming into operation on 1st August 2006
 Part II Amendments coming into operation on days to be appointed under Article 1(4)

  Schedule 3 Repeals
 Part I Repeals coming into operation on 1st August 2006
 Part II Repeals coming into operation on 1st October 2006 (subject to Article 1(5))
 Part III Repeals coming into operation on days to be appointed under Article 1(4)

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 19th day of July 2006

Present,

The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council

Whereas a draft of this Order in Council has been approved by resolution of each House of Parliament:

     Now, therefore, Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 1(1) of the Schedule to the Northern Ireland Act 2000 (c.1) and of all other powers enabling Her in that behalf, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:–



PART I

INTRODUCTORY

Title and commencement
    
1. —(1) This Order may be cited as the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2006.

    (2) Except as provided by the following provisions of this Article, this Order comes into operation on 1st August 2006.

    (3) The following provisions come into operation on the expiration of one week from the date on which this Order is made—

    (4) The following provisions come into operation on such day or days as the Department may by order appoint—

    (5) Articles 27, 28(1), 29 and 30 (and Part II of Schedule 3 and Article 44(2) so far as relating to that Part) come into operation on 1st October 2006, but do not apply in relation to any admission to a school taking effect, or proposed admission to a school which would take effect, at any time before 31st July 2010.

    (6) Article 28(2) comes into operation—

but (in either case) does not apply in relation to any admission to a school taking effect, or proposed admission to a school which would take effect, at any time before 31st July 2010.

    (7) No order may be made under paragraph (6)(a) unless a draft of the order has been laid before and approved by resolution of the Assembly.

Interpretation
    
2. —(1) The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 (c.33) applies to this Order as it applies to an Act of the Assembly.

    (2) In this Order—

    (3) This Order shall be construed as one with the 1986 Order; and accordingly Article 2 of the 1986 Order, in so far as it relates to the interpretation of words or expressions used in that Order and in this Order, applies for the purposes of this Order as it applies for the purposes of that Order.



PART II

THE CURRICULUM

Interpretation

Interpretation: the curriculum
    
3. —(1) In this Part—

    (2) For the purposes of this Part a school is an Irish speaking school if more than one half of the teaching of—

is conducted (wholly or partly) in Irish, and "school" includes part of a school.

    (3) For the purpose of this Part the key stages in relation to a pupil are as follows—

    (4) In paragraph (3) "class", in relation to a particular pupil, means the teaching group in which he is regularly taught or, where there are two or more such groups, such one of them as may be designated by the principal of the school.

    (5) The Department may by order amend paragraph (3).

    (6) For the purposes of this Part Irish is to be treated as an official language of the European Union at any time before 1st January 2007 (on which date it becomes an official language).

General duty

General duty in respect to the curriculum
    
4. —(1) It shall be the duty of the Board of Governors and principal of every grant-aided school to exercise their functions as respects that school (including, in particular, the functions conferred on them by this Part) with a view to securing that the curriculum for the school satisfies the requirements of this Article.

    (2) The curriculum for a grant-aided school satisfies the requirements of this Article if it is a balanced and broadly based curriculum which—

The curriculum: main requirements
    
5. —(1) The curriculum for every grant-aided school shall—

    (2) In Articles 6 to 9—

    (3) Nothing in those Articles requiring particular matters to be included in the curriculum of a grant-aided school is to be taken to preclude the inclusion in that curriculum of any other matter.

Areas of learning and contributory elements
    
6. —(1) The curriculum for every grant-aided school shall include—

    (2) For the purposes of this Part, the elements ("the contributory elements") which fall within each area of learning listed in column 1 of a Part of Schedule 1 are the elements listed against that area of learning in column 2 of that Part of that Schedule.

    (3) In relation to key stage 4, paragraph (2) applies only in relation to the areas of learning called—

    (4) The Department may by order amend Schedule 1.

Minimum content
    
7. —(1) The curriculum for every grant-aided school shall, in relation to each area of learning applicable to pupils at the school—

    (2) The Department may by order specify, in relation to an area of learning and pupils in a key stage, such minimum content as it considers appropriate.

    (3) The minimum content specified in relation to an area of learning and pupils in a key stage must incorporate knowledge, understanding and skills relevant to each of the contributory elements which fall within that area of learning in relation to pupils in that key stage.

    (4) It is the duty of the Department so to exercise the powers conferred by paragraph (2) as—

    (5) In relation to key stage 4, paragraphs (1) to (4) apply only in relation to the areas of learning called—

Skills
    
8. —(1) The curriculum for a grant-aided school must ensure, wholly or mainly through the teaching of the minimum content of areas of learning and religious education, the acquisition and development by pupils of—

    (2) The cross-curricular skills are—

    (3) The Department may by order specify, in relation to a cross-curricular skill and pupils in key stages 1, 2, 3 and 4, such levels of progression as it considers appropriate for that skill.

    (4) It is the duty of the Department so to exercise the powers conferred by paragraph (3) as—

Assessment
    
9. —(1) The curriculum for every grant-aided school shall require each pupil in each key stage at the school to be assessed in each school year in accordance with such assessment arrangements as are specified in relation to that pupil and that key stage under paragraph (2).

    (2) The Department may by order specify, in relation to—

such assessment arrangements as it considers appropriate for pupils in each key stage.

    (3) Assessment arrangements specified under paragraph (2)(b)—

require pupils to be assessed by reference to levels of progression specified under Article 8(3).

    (4) It is the duty of the Department so to exercise the powers conferred by paragraph (2) as—

    (5) An order under paragraph (2) may impose such duties on the Boards of Governors and principals of grant-aided schools as appear to the Department to be necessary or expedient for the purpose of implementing the assessment arrangements specified by the order.

Orders under Articles 7 to 9: supplementary
    
10. —(1) This Article applies to any order under—

    (2) The order may, instead of containing the provision to be made, refer to provisions in an approved document and direct that those provisions are to have effect or, as the case may be, are to have effect as amended by the order.

    (3) The order may not require—

    (4) The Department may refer its proposal to make the order to NICCEA.

    (5) Where a proposal is referred to NICCEA under paragraph (4), NICCEA shall, before such date as the Department may direct—

    (6) In paragraph (2) "approved document" means a document which has been—

    (7) NICCEA shall send to the Board of Governors of every grant-aided school which appears to NICCEA to be affected a copy of every document published by it under paragraph (6)(c).

Core syllabus for religious education
    
11. —(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Department may by order specify a core syllabus for the teaching of religious education in grant-aided schools, that is to say a syllabus which—

    (2) The Department shall not specify a core syllabus under paragraph (1) unless a draft of that syllabus—

    (3) Paragraphs (1) and (2) apply with appropriate modifications to amendments to, or a revision of, an existing core syllabus.

    (4) An order under paragraph (1) may, instead of containing the provisions to be made, refer to provisions in a document published as specified in the order and direct that those provisions are to have effect or, as the case may be, are to have effect as amended by the order.

Duties relating to the curriculum

Determination of curriculum policy and of curriculum
    
12. —(1) The scheme of management for every grant-aided school shall provide for it to be the duty of the Board of Governors—

    (2) The policy determined by a Board of Governors under paragraph (1)(a) in relation to the curriculum for a school shall be compatible with—

    (3) In discharging its duty under paragraph (1), a Board of Governors shall consider, in particular—

    (4) The scheme of management for every grant-aided school shall provide for it to be the duty of the Board of Governors—

    (5) The scheme of management for every grant-aided school shall provide for the principal to be allocated such functions as will, subject to the resources available, enable him to determine and organise the curriculum and secure that it is followed within the school.

    (6) In discharging his duties in relation to the curriculum for a school the principal shall ensure that the curriculum is compatible with the policy of the Board of Governors as expressed in its statement under paragraph (1)(b).

    (7) In carrying out its functions under the Education Orders or any other statutory provision in relation to a school under its management, a Board of Governors shall have regard to its policy in relation to the curriculum for the school, as expressed in its statement under paragraph (1)(b).

    (8) The Board of Governors of a grant-aided school shall send a copy of every statement made by it under paragraph (1)(b) to—

Duties with respect to requirements of this Part
    
13. —(1) In relation to any grant-aided school and any school year, it shall be the duty of the Board of Governors to exercise its functions with a view to securing and the duty of the principal to secure—

    (2) In relation to any grant-aided school and any time before the coming into operation of an order under Article 7(2) specifying minimum content in relation to a particular area of learning and pupils in a key stage, it shall be the duty of the Board of Governors to exercise its functions with a view to securing and the duty of the principal to secure that knowledge, understanding and skills falling within that area of learning are taught to pupils in that key stage for a reasonable time.

    (3) It shall be the duty of—

to exercise their functions with a view to ensuring that the Boards of Governors and principals of grant-aided schools are in a position to fulfil their duties under the preceding provisions of this Part.

Special cases

Development work and experiments
    
14. —(1) For the purpose of enabling development work or experiments to be carried out, the Department may direct as respects a particular grant-aided school that, for such period as may be specified in the direction, Articles 5 to 9—

    (2) A direction under paragraph (1) may apply either generally or in such cases as may be specified in the direction.

    (3) A direction shall not be given under paragraph (1) in relation to a school except on the application of—

    (4) Before giving a direction under paragraph (1) on an application mentioned in paragraph (3)(a) or (b), the Department shall consult the relevant board.

    (5) The Department may make it a condition of a direction under paragraph (1) that any body by which or with whose agreement the request for the direction was made should, when so directed or at specified intervals, report to the Department on any matters specified by the Department.

Exceptions by regulations
    
15. The Department may by regulations provide that Articles 5 to 9—

in such cases or circumstances as may be so specified.

Pupils with statements of special educational needs
    
16. The special educational provision for any pupil specified in a statement under Article 16 of the 1996 Order of his special educational needs may include provision—

Temporary exemptions for individual pupils
    
17. —(1) The Department may make regulations enabling the principal of any grant-aided school, in such cases or circumstances and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed—

    (2) The conditions prescribed by the regulations shall, in particular, limit the period that may be specified in any direction given under the regulations to a maximum period specified in the regulations; and any maximum period specified in the regulations in relation to directions given under the regulations or in relation to directions so given in any circumstances so specified—

    (3) Where a principal gives a direction under regulations made under this Article in the case of any pupil or varies any direction so given, he shall give the information mentioned in paragraph (4), in such manner as may be prescribed, to the Board of Governors and shall take such steps as may be prescribed to give that information also to a parent of the pupil.

    (4) That information is the following—

    (5) Where the principal of a grant-aided school includes such an indication of opinion as is mentioned in paragraph (4)(c)(ii) in information given to the Board of Governors under paragraph (3), he shall also give that information, in such manner as may be prescribed, to the board.

    (6) It shall be the duty of a board on receiving information given to the board under paragraph (5) by the principal of any grant-aided school which includes such an indication of opinion with respect to a pupil, to consider whether any action on its part is required in the case of that pupil under Article 15 of the 1996 Order (assessment of special educational needs).

    (7) Where the principal of a grant-aided school—

the parent of the pupil concerned may appeal to the Board of Governors.

    (8) On any such appeal the Board of Governors may—

and it shall be the duty of the principal to comply with any directions of the Board of Governors under sub-paragraph (b).

    (9) The Board of Governors shall notify the appellant and the principal in writing of its decision on any such appeal.

    (10) Before making any regulations under this Article the Department shall consult any persons with whom consultation appears to be desirable.

Access to courses for older pupils

Access to courses: pupils in key stage 4
    
18. —(1) The Board of Governors of a grant-aided school shall, in relation to all registered pupils at the school who are in key stage 4, provide access to at least the specified number of qualifying courses of which—

    (2) For the purposes of this Article "the specified number" is such number as the Department may for the time being specify by directions.

    (3) For the purposes of this Article a "qualifying course" is a course of study which—

    (4) For the purposes of this Article a Board of Governors of a grant-aided school provides access to a qualifying course if—

Access to courses: pupils over compulsory school age
    
19. —(1) The Board of Governors of a grant-aided school shall, in relation to all registered pupils at the school who are over compulsory school age, provide access to at least the specified number of qualifying courses of which—

    (2) For the purposes of this Article "the specified number" is such number as the Department may for the time being specify by directions.

    (3) For the purposes of this Article a "qualifying course" is a course of study which—

    (4) For the purposes of this Article a Board of Governors of a grant-aided school provides access to a qualifying course if—

"Applied" and "general" courses
    
20. For the purposes of Articles 18 and 19 the Department shall issue and may from time to time revise—

and in those Articles reference to an applied course is to a course for the time being included in the list under paragraph (a) and reference to a general course is to a course for the time being included in the list under paragraph (b).

Arrangements for provision of secondary education on behalf of a grant-aided school
    
21. —(1) The Board of Governors of a grant-aided school may enter into arrangements to secure the provision of secondary education on behalf of the school by—

    (2) Arrangements under this Article—

    (3) In determining—

a Board of Governors shall take account of such guidance as may from time to time be issued by the Department.

    (4) In Article 14 (1) of the Further Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (principal powers of governing body of institution of further education) for sub-paragraph (aa) substitute—

Exceptions
    
22. —(1) The Department may direct as respects a particular grant-aided school or any description of grant-aided school that, for such period as may be specified in the direction, Article 18 or Article 19 or both Articles—

    (2) Before giving a direction under paragraph (1) which affects any school the Department shall consult—

    (3) The Department may make it a condition of a direction under paragraph (1) affecting any school that the Board of Governors or relevant board should, when so directed or at specified intervals, report to the Department on any matters specified by the Department.

Miscellaneous and supplementary

Curriculum advice and support by boards
    
23. —(1) Each board shall prepare and submit to the Department a scheme for the provision to all grant-aided schools in its area of advisory and support services in relation to the curricula and staff of such schools.

    (2) A scheme under paragraph (1) shall be in such form as the Department may direct and shall in particular contain provision—

    (3) Before preparing a scheme under paragraph (1), a board shall consult—

    (4) The Department may request a board to furnish such information in connection with any scheme submitted to the Department under this Article as the Department may require, including information as to the results of consultations under paragraph (3).

    (5) The Department may, after making such modifications, if any, in the scheme as after consultation with the board it considers necessary or expedient, approve any scheme submitted to it under this Article.

    (6) It shall be the duty of a board to give effect to the provisions of any scheme which has been approved by the Department under this Article.

    (7) Where—

the Department may, after consultation with the board and such other persons as the Department thinks fit, make a scheme which shall be treated for the purposes of paragraphs (6) and (8) as if it had been made by the board and approved by the Department under this Article.

    (8) A board may at any time, and shall if the Department so directs, prepare and submit to the Department a revised scheme or an amendment to an existing scheme and paragraphs (3) to (7) shall apply in relation to any such revised scheme or amendment as they apply in relation to the scheme.

Provision of information
    
24. —(1) The Department may make regulations requiring each board to make available, either generally or to prescribed persons, such information relevant for the purposes of this Part as may be prescribed.

    (2) The Department may make regulations requiring the Board of Governors or the principal of each grant-aided school to make available either generally or to prescribed persons—

    (3) Regulations under paragraph (1) or (2) may—

    (4) Before making any regulations under paragraph (1) or (2) the Department shall consult—

    (5) Regulations under this Article shall not require information as to the results of an individual pupil's assessment to be made available to any persons or bodies other than—

and shall not require such information to be made available to any body or person mentioned in sub-paragraphs (b) to (d) except—

    (6) This paragraph applies to information as to the results of—

    (7) References in this Article to an assessment of a pupil are references to an assessment whether made under this Part or otherwise.

Complaints
    
25. —(1) Every board shall, in accordance with regulations under paragraph (4), appoint a tribunal (in this Article referred to as a complaints tribunal) to hear and determine any complaint which is to the effect that the board or the Board of Governors of a grant-aided school in its area—

    (2) In paragraph (1) "relevant provision" means—

    (3) For the purposes of any complaint made by virtue of paragraph (2)(e), a board or Board of Governors shall not be taken to have acted or to be proposing to act unreasonably if it has complied, or is proposing to comply, with the guidance issued under Article 46A(6) (in the case of a Board of Governors) or (7) (in the case of a board) of the 1986 Order.

    (4) The Department shall by regulations provide for the constitution and procedure of a complaints tribunal and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, such regulations—

    (5) On determining any complaint made to it under this Article a complaints tribunal shall send notice of its determination and of the reasons for that determination to—

    (6) Where—

the tribunal may include in a notice given under paragraph (5) a requirement for the respondent to take such steps as may be specified in the notice within such time as may be so specified for the purpose of remedying that matter.

    (7) Where it appears to a complaints tribunal that a respondent has not, within the time specified in a notice under paragraph (5), taken the steps so specified or otherwise remedied the matter mentioned in paragraph (6)(b), it may refer that matter to the Department together with a copy of the notice under paragraph (5).

    (8) Where any matter is referred to the Department under paragraph (7) it shall—

    (9) The Department shall not entertain under Article 101(4) of the 1986 Order any complaint falling within paragraph (1) unless a complaint concerning the same matter has been made to, and heard and determined by, a complaints tribunal under this Article.

    (10) A complaints tribunal shall not be regarded as a committee of the board.

    (11) Article 79(1) of the 1986 Order shall apply to members of a complaints tribunal as it applies to members of a board.

Application of this Part
    
26. —(1) Nothing in this Part, except—

shall apply in relation to a nursery school or a nursery class in a primary school.

    (2) Nothing in this Part, except—

shall apply in relation to a school established in a hospital.



PART III

MISCELLANEOUS AND SUPPLEMENTARY

Admissions

Admission to grammar schools
    
27. —(1) Article 14 of the 1997 Order (admission to grammar schools) shall cease to have effect.

    (2) In Article 13 of that Order (admission to primary or secondary school, other than grammar school) in the heading and in paragraph (1) omit "(other than a grammar school)".

    (3) In Article 15 omit—

Admission criteria
    
28. —(1) For Article 16 of the 1997 Order substitute—

    (2) In Article 16 of the 1997 Order (as substituted by paragraph (1))—

Admission to secondary school: exceptional circumstances
    
29. —(1) After Article 16 of the 1997 Order insert—

    (2) In Article 10(3) of the 1997 Order (calculation of number of children admitted in relevant age group) after sub-paragraph (a) insert —

    (3) In Article 10(4) of the 1997 Order (calculation of number of registered pupils at a school) after sub-paragraph (a) insert—

Guidance as to admissions
    
30. After Article 16A of the 1997 Order insert—

Suspension and expulsion of pupils from grant-aided schools

Suspension and expulsion of pupils
    
31. —(1) The Department shall prepare and issue a scheme specifying the procedure to be followed in relation to the suspension and expulsion of registered pupils from grant-aided schools.

    (2) A scheme under this Article—

    (3) It is the duty of—

to comply with a scheme under this Article.

    (4) The Department—

    (5) Before making or revising a scheme under this Article the Department shall consult—

    (6) In this Article and Article 32 "relevant board", in relation to a controlled school, means the board for the area in which the school is situated.

Appeals against expulsion
    
32. —(1) Where the relevant board decides to expel a registered pupil from a controlled school—

    (2) Where the Board of Governors of any grant-aided school other than a controlled school decides to expel a registered pupil from that school—

    (3) In this Article "the relevant person" means—

    (4) On the hearing of an appeal under this Article the appeal tribunal may—

    (5) It shall be the duty of the Board of Governors of the school to comply with any direction given under paragraph (4)(a).

    (6) The Department shall by regulations provide for the constitution and procedure of an appeal tribunal to hear and determine appeals under this Article.

    (7) Regulations under paragraph (6) may in particular—

    (8) The Department may make payments by way of travelling and subsistence allowances to members of the appeal tribunal.

    (9) Payments under paragraph (8) shall be made at such rates and on such conditions as may be determined by the Department.

Appeals against suspension
    
33. —(1) The Department may by regulations provide for appeals against decisions to suspend a registered pupil from a grant-aided school.

    (2) Regulations under this Article may in particular include provision as to—

Education of suspended pupils
    
34. —(1) It is the duty of the Board of Governors of a grant-aided school to make arrangements for the provision of suitable education to a registered pupil of the school at any time when the pupil is suspended from the school.

    (2) In such circumstances as the Department may determine, a board may make arrangements to assist the Board of Governors of a grant-aided school in its area in providing suitable education for a pupil in pursuance of paragraph (1).

    (3) In consequence of paragraphs (1) and (2), Article 86 of the 1998 Order is amended as follows—

    (4) In this Article "suitable education", in relation to a pupil, means efficient education suitable to his age, ability and aptitude and to any special educational needs he may have.

The General Teaching Council for Northern Ireland

Approval of qualifications of teachers
    
35. In Article 36(2)(a) of the 1998 Order (person not eligible for registration by Council unless he has such qualifications as may be approved by the Department) for "Department" substitute "Council".

Removal from register
    
36. In Article 36(3)(f)(iii) of the 1998 Order (removal from register of persons found guilty of misconduct) after "misconduct" insert "or serious professional incompetence".

Terms and conditions of service of registrar of General Teaching Council
    
37. In Schedule 1 to the 1998 Order (General Teaching Council) in paragraph 5(2)(b) (terms and conditions of service of registrar to be determined by the Council with the approval of the Department) omit "with the approval of the Department".

Institutions of further education

Membership of governing body of institution of further education
    
38. —(1) In Schedule 3 to the Further Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (NI 15) in paragraph 2 (membership of governing body) after sub-paragraph (2) insert—

    (2) In Article 24(4) of that Order (orders subject to affirmative resolution) after "Article 14(3)(a)" insert "or paragraph 2(3) of Schedule 3".

Payments to members of governing body of institution of further education
    
39. In Schedule 3 to the Further Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (NI 15) renumber paragraph 5 (payment of travelling and subsistence allowances to members) as sub-paragraph (1) of that paragraph and after that sub-paragraph insert—

Miscellaneous

Baseline assessments
    
40. Chapter I of Part III of the 1998 Order (baseline assessments) shall cease to have effect.

Removal of requirement for annual parents' meeting
    
41. Article 126 of the 1989 Order (which requires the Board of Governors of a grant-aided school to hold an annual parents' meeting) shall cease to have effect.

Fees for instruction provided by Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
    
42. —(1) After section 5 of the Agriculture Act (Northern Ireland) 1949 (c.2) (provision for education and instruction) insert—

    (2) In section 5(2B) of that Act for "sub-section (2A)" substitute "this section".

    (3) In section 26 (2) of that Act after "any scheme" insert "or regulations".

Supplementary provisions

Regulations and orders
    
43. —(1) Regulations under this Order shall be subject to negative resolution.

    (2) Except as provided by paragraphs (3) and (4), orders under this Order shall be subject to negative resolution.

    (3) No order shall be made under Article 3(5) or 6(4) unless a draft of the order has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, the Assembly.

    (4) Paragraph (2) does not apply to an order under Article 1.

    (5) Regulations and orders under this Order may contain such incidental, supplementary, transitional and savings provisions as appear to the Department to be necessary or expedient.

Minor and consequential amendments and repeals
    
44. —(1) The statutory provisions set out in Schedule 2 shall have effect subject to the minor and consequential amendments specified in that Schedule.

    (2) The statutory provisions set out in Schedule 3 are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the second column of that Schedule.


A.K. Galloway
Clerk of the Privy Council


SCHEDULES


SCHEDULE 1
Article 6


AREAS OF LEARNING AND THE CONTRIBUTORY ELEMENTS




PART I

FOUNDATION STAGE

AREAS OF LEARNING CONTRIBUTORY ELEMENTS
Language and literacy Talking and listening

Reading

Writing

Mathematics and numeracy Number

Measures

Shape and space

Sorting

Patterns and relationships

The arts Art and design

Music

Drama

The world around us The world around us
Personal development and mutual understanding Personal understanding and health

Mutual understanding in the local and wider community

Physical development and movement Physical development and movement



PART II

KEY STAGES 1 AND 2

AREAS OF LEARNING CONTRIBUTORY ELEMENTS
Language and literacy Talking and listening

Reading

Writing

Mathematics and numeracy Processes in mathematics

Number

Measures

Shape and spaceHandling data

The arts Art and design

Music

Drama

The world around us History

Geography

Science and technology

Personal development and mutual understanding Personal understanding and health

Mutual understanding in the local and wider community

Physical education Physical education



PART III

KEY STAGE 3

AREAS OF LEARNING CONTRIBUTORY ELEMENTS
Language and literacy English

Irish (in Irish speaking schools only)

Media education

Mathematics and numeracy Mathematics

Financial capability

Modern languages Any official language of the European Union (other than English and, in Irish speaking schools, Irish).
The arts Art and design

Music

Drama

Environment and society History

Geography

Science and technology Science

Technology and design

Learning for life and work Employability

Local and global citizenship

Personal development

Home economics

Physical education Physical education



PART IV

KEY STAGE 4

AREAS OF LEARNING CONTRIBUTORY ELEMENTS
Language and literacy           
Mathematics and numeracy           
Modern languages           
The arts           
Environment and society           
Science and technolog           
Learning for life and work Employability

Local and global citizenship

Personal development

Physical education Physical education



SCHEDULE 2
Article 44


MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS




PART I

AMENDMENTS COMING INTO OPERATION ON 1ST AUGUST 2006

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 (NI 3)

     1. In Article 2(2) in the definition of "the Education Orders" at the end add—

     2. Article 17A shall continue to have effect with the insertion (originally made by Article 32 of the 1989 Order)—

     3. Articles 21 and 22 shall continue to have effect with the substitution (originally made by Article 12 of the 1989 Order) for the word "instruction" wherever it occurs of the word "education".

     4. In Article 21 for paragraph (3A) substitute—

     5. In Article 102(7) for "Article 5(1)(a) of the 1989 Order" substitute "Article 5(1)(a) of the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2006".

The Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (NI 20)

     6. In Article 125 omit paragraphs (2)(b) and (4)(c).

     7. In Article 125(2)(i) for "Article 31(2)(a)" substitute "Article 24(2)(a) of the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2006".

     8. In Article 128—

     9. In Article 130(1)(b) and (2) for "syllabus" (wherever it occurs) substitute "specification".

     10. In Article 133(3) for "syllabus" substitute "specification".

     11. In Article 136—

     12. In Article 136A(1) for "syllabus" (wherever it occurs) substitute "specification".

     13. In Article 138 for "syllabus" (wherever it occurs) substitute "specification".

The Further Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (NI 15)

     14. After Article 17 insert—

     15. In Article 11(1)(a) for the words from "Article 6(3) of the 1989 Order at or near the end of" substitute "Article 9 of the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 in".

     16. In Article 12(2) for sub-paragraph (a) substitute—

     17. In Article 16, in paragraph (1) and in the heading before "key stage 1" insert "foundation stage and"

     18. In Article 74—

     19. In Article 74(6) in the definition of "relevant assessment" for "Article 6(3) of the 1989 Order" substitute "Article 9 of the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2006".

     20. In Article 89 for paragraph (5) substitute—

The Special Educational Needs and Disability (Northern Ireland) Order 2005 (NI 6)

     21. In Article 12 for "1986" substitute "1996".



PART II

AMENDMENTS COMING INTO OPERATION ON DAYS TO BE APPOINTED UNDER ARTICLE 1(4)

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 (NI 3)

     22. In Article 2 after paragraph (2) insert—

     23. In Article 13—

     24. In Article 21(1) for "pupils in attendance" substitute "registered pupils".

     25. In Article 48(1) for "persons who are pupils at the school" substitute "pupils attending the school (whether they are registered pupils of the school or not)".

     26. In Article 48 at the end add—

     27. In each of the following provisions for "pupils attending" substitute "registered pupils at"—

     28. In each of the following provisions for "pupil attending" substitute "registered pupil at"—

     29. In Schedule 13 in paragraph 3 after sub-paragraph (1) insert—

The Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (NI 20)

     30. In Article 128 in paragraphs (2), (4), (5), (7), (8), (9) and (10) omit "registered";

     31. In Article 130 (1)(a) omit "registered".

     32. In Article 136—

     33. In Article 136A(1) omit "registered".

     34. In Article 137(2)(b), (3), (4) and (6) omit "registered".

The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 (N1 1)

     35. In Article 8 (1)—

     36. In Article 8A—

     37. In Article 21B(2) for "registered pupil at" substitute "pupil attending".

The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (N1 13)

     38. In Article 3(1) for "its pupils" substitute "pupils attending the school".

     39. In Article 5(2)(a) for "attending" substitute "a registered pupil at".

     40. In Article 11(1)(b) for "academic or vocational" substitute "general or applied".

     41. In Article 74(6) in the definition of "examination" for "an academic or vocational" substitute "a general or applied".

     42. In Article 75(3) in the definition of "external qualification" for "academic or vocational" substitute "general or applied".

     43. In Article 76(5) for "an academic or vocational" substitute "a general or applied".

     44. In Article 81(7) in the definition of "external qualification" for "academic or vocational" substitute "general or applied".

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 (NI 12)

     45. In Article 17(1) for "registered pupils at" substitute "pupils attending".

     46. In Article 36(1) after sub-paragraph (b) insert—



SCHEDULE 3
Article 44


REPEALS




PART I

REPEALS COMING INTO OPERATION ON 1ST AUGUST 2006

Short Title Extent of repeal
The Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (NI 20). Part III.

Article 125(2)(b) and (4)(c).

Article 126.

In Article 164(4), the words "Article 5(7), 6(6) or 8(5)".

Schedules 1 and 2.

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 (NI 12). Article 35(2) and (6)(c).

Article 47.

In Part II of Schedule 4, the amendments to Articles 33, 35 and 126 of the 1989 Order.

The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 (NI 1). Article 34.

Article 35.

Schedule 3.

In Part II of Schedule 5, the amendments to Articles 31 and 33 of the 1989 Order.

The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (NI 13). Article 1(3)(a).

Chapter I of Part III.

Article 10.

Article 76(4).

Article 77(2) and (3).

In Part I of Schedule 5, the amendments to Articles 7, 8, 10, 13, 34 and 164 of the 1989 Order.

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 (NI 12). Article 2(4).

Article 26.

Article 27(1) and (2).

In Schedule 2, paragraph 5.




PART II

REPEALS COMING INTO OPERATION ON 1ST OCTOBER 2006 (SUBJECT TO ARTICLE 1(5))

Short Title Extent of repeal
The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (NI 5). In Article 13 in the heading and in paragraph (1) the words "(other than a grammar school)".

Article 14.

In Article 15—

    (a) in paragraph (1) the words "or 14";

    (b) in paragraph (2)(a) the words "or 14(7)(b)";

    (c) paragraph (2)(b) and (c).




PART III

REPEALS COMING INTO OPERATION ON DAYS TO BE APPOINTED UNDER ARTICLE 1(4)

Short Title Extent of repeal
The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 (NI 3). Article 49.
The Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (NI 20). In Article 128 in paragraphs (2), (4), (5), (7), (8), (9) and (10) the word "registered".

In Article 130 (1)(a) the word "registered".

In Article 136(1) the word "registered".

In Article 136(2) the word "either".

In Article 136A(1) the word "registered".

In Article 137(2)(b), (3), (4) and (6) the word "registered".

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 (NI 12). Article 39.
The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 (NI 1). In Article 8A the words "at the school" in the second and third places where they occur.
The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (NI 13). Article 83(2)(a).

In Schedule 1, in paragraph 5(2)(b) the words "with the approval of the Department".

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 (NI 12). Article 25.



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


Part II of this Order makes new provision concerning the curriculum for grant-aided schools. Part III contains miscellaneous amendments to the law relating to education.



Explanatory Memorandum



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