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8.—(1) Subject to regulations 9 and 10, the governors of a school maintained by an authority shall publish as respects that school the information specified in Schedule 2.
(2) Subject to regulations 9 and 10, this information shall be published as provided in regulation 11.
9—(1) The provisions of this regulation have effect for the purpose of determining the information referred to in Schedule 2.
(2) Subject to paragraph (6), if a pupil has been entered for two or more examinations in the same subject in the same school year, or in different school years which are treated as the same school year by virtue of regulation 3(9), only the examination in which he achieved the higher or highest grade shall be taken into account.
(3) In the case of an examination leading to the award of GCSE in two subjects, a pupil shall be included only once in the number of pupils entered for the examination and taken into account only once in calculating the relevant percentages, but each grade awarded to him shall be treated as having been awarded in a separate subject.
(4) In the case of examinations for the GCSE for which pupils aged 15 were entered, the information shall commence with the subjects listed in the first column of Schedule 3 in the order in which they are so listed.
(5) For the purposes of this regulation, an examination for the GCSE in a subject listed in the first column of Schedule 3 is not to be treated as such unless the examination is in a syllabus referred to in the second column opposite that subject.
(6) In the case of a pupil who has been entered for both GCE ‘A’ level and GCE ‘AS’ examinations in the same subject, only the GCE ‘A’ level examination result shall be taken into account.
(7) In calculating the number of ‘A’ levels a pupil is entered for, one ‘AS’ shall be treated as the equivalent of half an ‘A’ level.
(8) For the purpose of determining point scores in GCE ‘A’ level and GCE ‘AS’ examinations, the following grades of achievement equate to the following points, namely:
GCE ‘A’ level: grade A = 10 points; grade B = 8 points; grade C = 6 points;grade D = 4 points; and grade E = 2 points;
GCE ‘AS’: grade A = 5 points; grade B = 4 points; grade C = 3 points; grade D = 2 points; and grade E = 1 point.
10.—(1) This regulation applies where the information relating to the results of assessment, prescribed public examination results, vocational qualifications and units forming part of such qualifications and school attendance referred to in paragraphs 14 to 16, 17(b) and (c), 18, 19 and 21 of Schedule 2 is not available for assessment undertaken, examinations held or qualifications achieved in or attendance during the reporting school year.
(2) Where this regulation applies the governors shall, as soon as practicable after the information in question for the reporting school year is made available to them, and in any event not later than two weeks before the earlier of the two dates referred to in paragraph (3) of regulation 11, publish that information as a supplement to the school prospectus in the manner required by that regulation for the publication of the prospectus.
11.—(1) This regulation shall apply in relation to the publication by the governors of a school of information in relation to the school specified in Schedule 2.
(2) In the case of any school—
(a)such information shall be published in a single document to be known as the school prospectus; and
(b)copies shall be made available at the school for distribution without charge to parents on request and for reference by parents and other persons.
(3) The school prospectus shall be published during the publication school year and, except in the case of a primary school (other than a middle school deemed to be a primary school) or of a special school, it shall be published not later than six weeks before whichever is the earlier of the following dates—
(a)the date by which an application for admission to that school in respect of the admission school year should be made in accordance with the arrangements for admission to that school;
(b)the date up to which parents may express a preference for a school in respect of the admission school year.
(4) Where any information of the kind referred to in Schedule 2 is to be published by the relevant authority, it shall be supplied to them by the governors and shall be published without material alteration.
(5) In the case of a special school such information shall also be published by copies being made available at the offices of the relevant authority for distribution without charge to parents on request and for reference by parents and other persons.
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