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The Education (Independent Educational Provision in England) (Provision of Information) Regulations 2010

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PART 3INFORMATION REQUIRED IN AN INITIAL RETURN

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

(2) If the school provides accommodation, or makes arrangements for the provision of accommodation, the number of boarding students.

(3) If the school also provides part-time education—

(a)the number of students in each year group who receive part-time education; and

(b)the number of students in each year group who receive full-time education.

(4) If the school is co-educational, the numbers required by sub-paragraphs (1) to (3) are to be given separately for male and female students.

5.—(1) The number of students at the school in respect of whom a local authority maintain a statement of special educational needs pursuant to section 324 of the Education Act 1996(1).

(2) The number of students at the school who—

(a)are not within sub-paragraph (1); but

(b)have been identified as having special educational needs.

6.  The number of students at the school who are looked after by a local authority (within the meaning in section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989(2)).

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

(a)the number of full-time teachers;

(b)the number of part-time teachers; and

(c)the total number of hours a week normally worked by part-time teachers in term time.

(2) The numbers required by sub-paragraph (1) are to be given separately for male and female teachers.

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

(a)the person’s full name and any previous names by which the person has been known; and

(b)the capacity in which the person is employed.

(2) In relation to every teacher employed at the school, a statement as to whether the teacher is the head teacher, a full-time teacher or a part-time teacher.

9.—(1) The amount of annual tuition and other fees (excluding fees for accommodation) payable in respect of a student at the school as a condition of the student’s attendance.

(2) In the case of a school which provides accommodation for students, or makes arrangements for the provision of accommodation, the amount of annual fees payable in respect of a boarding student for accommodation.

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1989 c. 41. Section 22(1) is amended by paragraph 19 of Schedule 5 to the Local Government Act 2000 (c. 22), section 2(1) and (2) of the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000 (c. 35) and section 116(2) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (c. 38).

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