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The Teachers' Pensions Regulations 1997

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PART IIEMPLOYMENTS PENSIONABLE ON ELECTION

16.  Teacher in an institution for the further education and training of disabled persons.

17.  Teacher employed in, or in connection with, an establishment for providing social or physical training, being training at that establishment in respect of which grants are made by the Secretary of State, the United Kingdom Sports Council, the English Sports Council or the Sports Council for Wales, whose principal duty is to attend the establishment and provide the training or supervise its provision.

18.  Teacher employed by the Commonwealth Institute.

19.  Teacher employed by a person to whom grants are made by either the Secretary of State or a local education authority in respect of expenditure incurred for the purpose for which the teacher is employed.

20.  Organiser employed by—

(a)the United Kingdom Sports Council,

(b)the English Sports Council,

(c)the Sports Council for Wales, or

(d)any other body, except a local education authority, to which grants—

(i)are made by any of those Councils or by a local education authority, or

(ii)are or have been made by the Secretary of State,

in respect of expenditure incurred for the purpose for which the organiser is employed.

21.  Teacher, supervisor or youth worker employed by the Ministry of Defence in service with the armed forces of the Crown or for purposes connected with the armed forces, unless—

(a)the Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme applies to him, or

(b)he was engaged outside the United Kingdom and had not previously been in other pensionable employment.

22.  Services education officer.

23.  Organiser employed as a youth and community worker by a body to whom grants are made by a local education authority in the exercise of their functions under section 15 or 508 of the 1996 Act.

24.  Organiser employed by—

  • the Association of Business Schools

  • the Association of Christian Teachers

  • the Associated Examining Board

  • the Church of England Board of Education

  • the City and Guilds of London Institute

  • the Catholic Education Service

  • a Diocesan Board of Education established under the Diocesan Boards of Education Measure 1991(1)

  • the East Midlands Further Education Council

  • the Edexcel Foundation

  • the Education 2000 Trust

  • the Field Studies Council

  • the Independent Schools Careers Organisation

  • the London Open College Federation

  • the National Nursery Examination Board

  • the National Society for Promoting Religious Education

  • the National Education Resources Information Service

  • the North East Religious Learning Resources Centre Limited

  • the North of England Institute for Christian Education

  • a Regional Advisory Council for Further Education

  • a Roman Catholic Diocesan Schools Commission

  • the Royal National Institute for the Blind

  • SCOPE

  • the Stapleford Centre

  • the Yorkshire and Humberside Association for Further and Higher Education

25.  Teacher in a university who—

(a)was employed as a teacher in an institution providing further education or higher education (or both) described in paragraph 1 or 6 which has ceased to fall within that description and become part of the university, and

(b)was so employed immediately before it did so.

26.  Teacher employed in—

  • the British School of Amsterdam (the Netherlands)

  • the British School of Brussels (Belgium)

  • the British School in the Netherlands

  • the British School of Paris (France)

  • St Julian’s School, Carcavelos (Portugal)

  • Mougins School, Mougins (France)

  • St George’s English School, Rome (Italy)

  • the British Embassy School, Athens (Greece) or

  • the British Primary School, Tervuren (Belgium).

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