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The Independent Educational Provision in England (Provision of Information) and Non-Maintained Special Schools (England) and Independent School Standards (Amendment) Regulations 2018

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation and commencement

  3. 2.Application

  4. 3.Interpretation

  5. 4.Application for registration

  6. 5.Initial return

  7. 6.Annual return

  8. 7.Removal of a school from the register

  9. 8.Revocation and saving

  10. 9.Review

  11. 10.Amendments to the Non-Maintained Special Schools (England) Regulations 2015

  12. 11.Amendment to the Education (Independent School Standards) Regulations 2014

  13. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      1. PART 1 Introductory

        1. 1.(1) In this Schedule— “the relevant date”— in the case...

      2. PART 2 Information required in an application

        1. 2.(1) If the proprietor is an individual—

        2. 3.(1) A statement that the school is either—

      3. PART 3 Information required in an initial return

        1. 4.(1) The number of students in each year group.

        2. 5.(1) The number of students at the school for whom...

        3. 6.The number of students at the school who are looked...

        4. 7.(1) In relation to teachers employed at the school—

        5. 8.(1) In relation to every person employed at the school—...

        6. 9.(1) The amount of annual tuition and other fees (excluding...

        7. 10.Whether the premises of the school, including any accommodation provided,...

      4. PART 4 Information required in an annual return

        1. 11.The information specified in Parts 2 and 3 of this...

        2. 12.If the proprietor is a body of persons corporate or...

        3. 13.The name of the head teacher.

        4. 14.(1) In relation to every person who has begun or...

        5. 15.(1) The number of students attending the school in each...

        6. 16.(1) The number of students in each year group of...

        7. 17.If the school provides accommodation for students or makes arrangements...

        8. 18.If a change has occurred in the premises of, or...

        9. 19.If a change has occurred since the relevant date in...

  14. Explanatory Note

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