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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2003 No. 3234 (W.314)

EDUCATION, WALES

The Independent School Standards (Wales) Regulations 2003

  Made 9th December 2003 
  Coming into force 1st January 2004 

In exercise of the powers conferred on the National Assembly for Wales by sections 157(1) and 210(7) of the Education Act 2002[1], the National Assembly for Wales makes the following Regulations:

Name, commencement and application
     1.  - (1) These Regulations are called the Independent School Standards (Wales) Regulations 2003 and come into force on 1st January 2004.

    (2) These Regulations apply in relation to Wales.

Interpretation
    
2. In these Regulations - 

     3. The requirements set out in the Schedule are the independent school standards for the purposes of Part 10 of the 2002 Act.



Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[
6].


D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly

9th December 2003



SCHEDULE
Regulation 3


THE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL STANDARDS


Quality of education provided
     1.  - (1) The quality of education provided by the school meets the standard if the requirements in sub-paragraphs (2) to (5) are met.

    (2) The school must draw up and implement effectively a written policy on the curriculum supported by appropriate plans and schemes of work, which provides for  - 

    (3) The teaching at the school must  - 

    (4) The school must have in place a framework for pupil performance to be evaluated, by reference either to the school's own aims as provided to parents or national norms, or to both.

    (5) The school must provide effective education for all pupils within a class to make progress, including pupils with statements and those for whom Welsh or English is an additional language.

Spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils
     2. The spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils at the school meets the standard if the school promotes principles which  - 

Welfare, health and safety of pupils
     3.  - (1) The welfare, health and safety of pupils at the school meet the standard if the requirements in sub-paragraphs (2) to (9) are met.

    (2) The school must draw up and implement effectively a written policy to  - 

    (3) Where the school provides boarding accommodation, that provision must have regard to the National Minimum Standards for Boarding Schools 2003[7] or, where applicable, the National Minimum Standards for Residential Special Schools 2003[8].

    (4) The school must have regard to any National Assembly guidance on health and safety responsibilities and powers of schools.

    (5) The school must have a satisfactory level of fire safety, identified by - 

    (6) The school must have and implement effectively a satisfactory policy on First Aid.

    (7) School staff must be deployed to ensure the proper and effective supervision of pupils.

    (8) The school must keep a written record of the sanctions imposed upon pupils for serious disciplinary offences.

    (9) The school must maintain an admission register and an attendance register in accordance with the Education (Pupil Registration) Regulations 1995[11].

The suitability of proprietors and staff
     4. The suitability of proprietors and staff at the school meets the standard if  - 

Premises of and boarding accommodation at schools
     5. The school premises and boarding accommodation meet the standard if  - 

The provision of information
     6.  - (1) The provision of information by the school meets the standard if the requirements in sub-paragraphs (2) to (9) are met.

    (2) Subject to sub-paragraph (10), the school must provide to parents of pupils and prospective pupils and on request to the Chief Inspector, the National Assembly, or a body approved under section 163(1)(b) of the 2002 Act  - 

    (3) Following an inspection under section 163(1) of the 2002 Act the school must send to the parents of every registered pupil, by a date specified by the body who conducted the inspection  - 

    (4) Where the summary report has been sent in accordance with sub-paragraph (3)(a), the school must make arrangements for parents to have access to the full report on request.

    (5) An annual written report of the progress of each registered child and their attainment in the main subject areas taught must be provided to parents by the school.

    (6) The school will provide any body conducting an inspection under section 163 of the 2002 Act with  - 

    (7) Where a pupil wholly or partly funded by a local authority is registered at the school, an annual audited account of income received and expenditure incurred by the school must be submitted to the local education authority and on request to the National Assembly.

    (8) Where a pupil with a statement is registered at the school, the school must supply such information to the responsible local education authority as may reasonably be required for the purpose of the annual review of the statement.

    (9) A copy of the risk assessment referred to in paragraph 3(5)(a) of this Schedule must be provided on request to the National Assembly.

    (10) In relation to paragraphs (g) to (k) of sub-paragraph (2), provided that the school ensures that parents of pupils and of prospective pupils are aware that such information is available, it need only be provided to them on request.

The manner in which complaints are to be handled
     7. The manner in which the school handles complaints meets the standard if it has a complaints procedure which - 



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations set out the Independent School Standards ("the standards") to which an independent school will be inspected under sections 160(4) and 163(2) of the Education Act 2002 ("the 2002 Act"). The person who conducts the inspection will make a report under section 163(3) of the 2002 Act with regard to the extent to which the standards are met.

The registration authority will consider the inspection report and any other evidence in determining whether a school should be registered or continue to be registered under section 161 of the 2002 Act.

The Schedule sets out the details of the standards.


Notes:

[1] 2002 c.32; see section 212(1) for the definition of "regulations", by virtue of which these Regulations made by the National Assembly for Wales apply only in relation to Wales. Section 212(1) also defines "prescribed".back

[2] 1996 c.56.back

[3] 2002 c.32.back

[4] S.I. 1999/2002.back

[5] 1947 c.41.back

[6] 1998 c.38.back

[7] ISBN 0 7504 3077 X available at http://www.wales.gov.uk/subisocialpolicycarestandards/content/regulationsfinal-e.html.back

[8] ISBN 0 7504 3076 1 http://www.wales.gov.uk/subisocialpolicycarestandards/content/regulationsfinal-e.html.back

[9] S.I. 1999/3242.back

[10] S.I. 1997/1840, amended by S.I. 1999/1877.back

[11] S.I. 1995/2089 amended by S.I. 1997/2624.back

[12] This requirement is prescribed by section 28D of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 c.50, which itself was inserted by section 14(1) of the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 and paragraph 26 of Schedule 1 to the Education Act 2002, c.32.back

[13] S.I. 2003/2531.back

[14] S.I. 1995/2089.back



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