Citation, commencement and application

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Changing of School Session Times (Wales) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 1 September 2000.

(2) These Regulations apply only in relation to Wales.

Procedure for changing school session times

2.—(1) Where the governing body of a community, voluntary controlled or community special school propose to make any change in the times of the school sessions (or, if there is only one, the school session), they shall—

(a)before taking any of the actions mentioned in paragraphs (b) to (g), consult the local education authority, the head teacher and all persons employed in any teaching or non-teaching post at the school;

(b)prepare a statement—

(i)indicating that they propose to make a change in those times,

(ii)specifying the proposed change and when they propose that it should take effect,

(iii)drawing attention to any comment on the proposal included as an annex to the statement by virtue of paragraph (c) and including such response to the comment as they may consider appropriate, and

(iv)giving details of the date, time and place of the meeting which they are required to hold by virtue of paragraph (f);

(c)if so required by the local education authority, include as an annex to that statement such written comment on the proposal as the authority may provide for that purpose;

(d)produce that statement and any annex in such language or languages (in addition to Welsh or English), if any, as they consider appropriate or as the local education authority may direct;

(e)take such steps as are reasonably practicable to secure—

(i)that the parents(1) of all registered pupils at the school are given (free of charge) a copy of the statement and any annex not less than two weeks before the meeting which the governing body are required to hold by virtue of paragraph (f), and

(ii)that copies of the statement and any annex are available for inspection (at all reasonable times and free of charge) at the school during the two week period immediately preceding that meeting;

(f)provide an opportunity for discussion of the proposal at a meeting which is open to—

(i)all parents of registered pupils at the school,

(ii)the head teacher, and

(iii)such other persons as the governing body may invite;

(g)consider any comments made at the meeting on the proposal before determining whether any change in those times should be made and (if so) whether the proposal should be implemented with or without any modification;

(2) Subject to paragraph (3), if the governing body determine to implement the proposed change (with or without modification), they shall, not less than six weeks before any change in those times is to take effect—

(i)inform the local education authority of the change and of when it is to take effect, and

(ii)take such steps as are reasonably practicable to secure that the parents of all registered pupils at the school are so informed.

(3) Where the change concerns the times at which a school session is to begin in the morning or end in the afternoon (or both) the period referred to in paragraph (2) shall not be less than three months.

Taking effect of changed school session times

3.  A change in the times of a school session shall only be made so as to take effect —

(a)where regulation 2(3) applies, at the beginning of a school year; and

(b)in all other cases, at the beginning of a school term.

Control of meetings

4.  The proceedings of any meeting at which an opportunity for discussion must be provided by virtue of Regulation 2(1)(f) shall be under the control of the governing body.

Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998(2) 24th July 2000

Jane Davidson

The Deputy Presiding Officer, National Assembly for Wales