Part 6Academies

Academy arrangements

I152Academies: removal of requirement to have specialism

In section 1(6) of AA 2010 (Academy arrangements: characteristics of Academy) omit paragraph (b) (curriculum to have emphasis on particular subject area).

I2I353Academy arrangements: post-16 education and alternative provision

1

Section 1 of AA 2010 (Academy arrangements) is amended as set out in subsections (2) to (6).

2

For subsection (5) substitute—

5

The undertakings are—

a

to establish and maintain an educational institution in England which meets the requirements of any of the following—

i

section 1A (Academy schools);

ii

section 1B (16 to 19 Academies);

iii

section 1C (alternative provision Academies);

b

to carry on, or provide for the carrying on, of the institution.

3

Omit subsection (6).

4

In subsection (7), for “a school within subsection (5)(a)(i)” substitute “ an educational institution within section 1A(1) ”.

5

In subsection (9), for “school” (in both places) substitute “ institution ”.

6

In subsection (10), for “A school” substitute “ An educational institution ”.

7

After section 1 of AA 2010 insert—

1AAcademy schools

1

An educational institution meets the requirements of this section if—

a

it is an independent school,

b

it has a curriculum satisfying the requirements of section 78 of EA 2002 (balanced and broadly based curriculum),

c

it provides education for pupils of different abilities,

d

it provides education for pupils who are wholly or mainly drawn from the area in which it is situated, and

e

it is not an alternative provision Academy (see section 1C).

2

An educational institution also meets the requirements of this section if—

a

it is an independent school, and

b

it is specially organised to make special educational provision for pupils with special educational needs.

3

An Academy which meets the requirements of this section is to be known as an Academy school.

1B16 to 19 Academies

1

An educational institution meets the requirements of this section if it is principally concerned with providing full-time or part-time education suitable to the requirements of persons over compulsory school age but under 19.

2

Education” includes vocational, social, physical and recreational training.

3

An Academy which meets the requirements of this section is to be known as a 16 to 19 Academy.

1CAlternative provision Academies

1

An educational institution meets the requirements of this section if—

a

it is principally concerned with providing full-time or part-time education for children of compulsory school age who, by reason of illness, exclusion from school or otherwise, may not otherwise receive suitable education for any period,

b

it provides education for children of different abilities, and

c

it provides education for children who are wholly or mainly drawn from the area in which it is situated.

2

Suitable education”, in relation to a child, means efficient education suitable to the child's age, ability and aptitude and to any special educational needs the child may have.

3

An Academy which meets the requirements of this section is to be known as an alternative provision Academy.

1DAlternative provision Academies: powers to apply provisions with modifications

1

Regulations may provide for a statutory provision relating to maintained schools or a description of maintained school, or to pupil referral units, to apply in relation to alternative provision Academies, or a description of alternative provision Academy, with or without modifications.

2

Regulations may provide for a statutory provision relating to Academies, Academy schools or 16 to 19 Academies—

a

to apply in relation to alternative provision Academies, or a description of alternative provision Academy, with or without modifications;

b

not to apply in relation to alternative provision Academies or a description of alternative provision Academy.

3

Regulations may provide for a statutory provision relating to alternative provision Academies or a description of alternative provision Academy—

a

to apply in relation to a description of alternative provision Academy, with modifications;

b

not to apply in relation to a description of alternative provision Academy.

4

Statutory provision” means a provision made by or under this or any other Act, whenever passed or made.

I454Consequential amendments: 16 to 19 Academies and alternative provision Academies

1

Schedule 13 (16 to 19 Academies and alternative provision Academies: consequential amendments) has effect.

2

The Secretary of State may by order make further changes in consequence of section 53 to any provision of—

a

an Act passed before, or in the same Session as, this Act;

b

subordinate legislation made before the date on which this Act is passed.

3

Subordinate legislation” has the meaning given by section 21(1) of the Interpretation Act 1978.