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Education Act 2005

2005 Chapter 18

 
 
 
CONTENTS

PART 1
SCHOOL INSPECTIONS AND OTHER INSPECTIONS BY SCHOOL INSPECTORS
CHAPTER 1
SCHOOL INSPECTORS AND SCHOOL INSPECTIONS: ENGLAND
Her Majesty's Inspectorate for England
Section 
1Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Schools in England
2Functions of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools in England
3Annual and other reports to Secretary of State
4Powers of entry etc. for purposes of section 2

Inspections
5Duty to inspect certain schools at prescribed intervals
6Duty to notify parents of section 5 inspection
7Duty to have regard to views of certain persons
8Inspection at discretion of Chief Inspector
9Power of Chief Inspector to treat other inspection as section 5 inspection
10Power of entry etc. for purposes of inspection under section 5 or 8

Publication of inspection reports
11Publication of inspection reports

Interpretation of Chapter
12Interpretation of Chapter 1

CHAPTER 2
PROCEDURE FOR INSPECTIONS UNDER CHAPTER 1
Inspections and reports: all schools
13Duties of Chief Inspector where school causes or has caused concern

Destination of reports and measures required: maintained schools
14Destination of reports: maintained schools
15Measures to be taken by local education authority

Destination of reports and measures required: non-maintained schools
16Destination of reports: non-maintained schools
17Statement to be prepared by proprietor of school

Interpretation of Chapter
18Interpretation of Chapter 2

CHAPTER 3
SCHOOL INSPECTORS AND SCHOOL INSPECTIONS: WALES
Her Majesty's Inspectorate for Wales
19Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education and Training in Wales
20Functions of Chief Inspector
21Annual and other reports to Assembly
22Power of Assembly to establish advisory panel
23Powers of entry etc. of Chief Inspector
24Power of Chief Inspector to arrange for inspections

Registered inspectors
25Registration of inspectors in Wales
26Removal from register and imposition or variation of conditions
27Appeals in relation to registration

Inspections by registered inspectors and members of the Inspectorate
28Duty to arrange regular inspections of certain schools

Publication of inspection reports
29Publication of inspection reports

Receipts
30Payment of fees into Consolidated Fund

Interpretation of Chapter
31Interpretation of Chapter 3

CHAPTER 4
PROCEDURE FOR INSPECTIONS UNDER CHAPTER 3
Introductory
32Inspections by members of the Inspectorate

Inspections and reports: all schools
33Duty to report on section 28 inspections
34Section 28 inspections by registered inspectors
35Reports of inspections by members of the Inspectorate
36Timing of section 28 inspections by registered inspectors

Destination of reports and measures required: maintained schools
37Duty to notify where inspection shows maintained school causing concern
38Destination of reports: maintained schools
39Statement to be prepared by appropriate authority for school
40Statement to be prepared by local education authority

Destination of reports and measures required: non-maintained schools
41Destination of reports: non-maintained schools
42Statement to be prepared by proprietor of school

Interpretation of Chapter
43Interpretation of Chapter 4

CHAPTER 5
SCHOOLS CAUSING CONCERN
44Categories of schools causing concern
45Cases where Secretary of State or Assembly may direct closure of school
46Sixth forms requiring significant improvement

CHAPTER 6
OTHER INSPECTIONS: ENGLAND AND WALES
Inspection of religious education
47Meaning of "denominational education"
48Inspection of religious education: England
49Procedure for inspections under section 48
50Inspection of religious education: Wales

LEA inspections
51Power of LEA to inspect maintained school for specific purpose
52Provision of inspection services by LEAs in Wales

Inspection of child minding, day care and nursery education
53Inspection of child minding, day care and nursery education

Inspection of independent schools
54Inspection of independent schools

Inspection of careers services in Wales
55Inspection of careers services in Wales
56Inspection of services related to careers services in Wales
57Inspections under sections 55 and 56: further provisions

CHAPTER 7
SUPPLEMENTARY
58Inspection of computer records
59Combined reports
60Repeal of School Inspections Act 1996
61Further amendments relating to school inspection
62Power of Assembly to change inspection framework for Wales
63Interpretation of Part 1

PART 2
SCHOOL ORGANISATION
64Proposals not requiring consent of Secretary of State
65Publication of proposals with consent of Secretary of State
66Proposals for new secondary schools in England
67Rationalisation of school places in England
68Proposals for establishment of federated school
69LEA not to establish school on opposite side of Welsh border
70Proposals for discontinuance of rural primary school
71Proposals relating to maintained special school
72School organisation: further amendments
73Interpretation of Part 2

PART 3
TRAINING THE SCHOOL WORKFORCE
The Training and Development Agency for Schools
74The Training and Development Agency for Schools
75Functions of Agency
76Functions of Agency in relation to Wales
77Membership etc. of Agency
78Powers of Agency to provide financial support
79Forms of financial support under section 78
80Provisions supplementary to sections 78 and 79
81Grants to Agency by Secretary of State
82Grants to Agency by Assembly
83Non-funding functions of Agency
84Directions by Secretary of State and Assembly

Funding of teacher training by Higher Education Funding Council for Wales
85Qualifying activities and eligible institutions in relation to HEFCW funding
86Grants, loans and other payments by HEFCW
87Provisions supplementary to section 86
88Grants to HEFCW
89Power of HEFCW to carry out or commission research
90Supplementary and ancillary functions of HEFCW
91Directions by Assembly

Common provisions
92Joint exercise of functions
93Efficiency studies
94Duty to provide information

Provision of training in schools
95Power of maintained schools to provide training for the school workforce

Supplementary
96Interpretation of references to training
97Institutions of a denominational character
98Further amendments relating to Part 3
99Transitional and transitory provisions relating to Part 3
100Interpretation of Part 3

PART 4
MISCELLANEOUS
Maintained schools
101Funding of maintained schools
102LEA targets: England
103Removal of requirements for governors' reports and parents' meetings
104School profiles
105Provision and funding of higher education in maintained schools
106Admission arrangements to make special provision for looked-after children
107Restrictions on disposal of land

Information
108Supply of information: education maintenance allowances
109Unauthorised disclosure of information received under section 108
110Supply of information: free school lunches etc.
111Unauthorised disclosure of information received under section 110
112Power to provide that function of determining eligibility remains with LEA
113Information about the school workforce: introductory
114Supply of information about school workforce

Attendance at alternative educational provision
115Power of governing body to make alternative provision for excluded pupils
116Failure of parent to secure regular attendance of child at alternative provision

Supplementary
117Further amendments relating to Part 4
118Meaning of "the 2002 Act" in Part 4

PART 5
GENERAL
119Functions to be exercisable by National Assembly for Wales
120Subordinate legislation: general provisions
121Parliamentary control of subordinate legislation
122General interpretation
123Repeals
124Power to make further supplementary and consequential provision etc.
125Commencement
126The appropriate authority by whom commencement order is made
127Extent
128Short title, etc.
 

 
    Schedule 1-Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools In England
    Schedule 2-Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education and Training in Wales
    Schedule 3-Registration of inspectors in Wales: tribunals hearing appeals under section 27
    Schedule 4-School inspections in Wales under section 28
    Schedule 5-Sixth forms requiring significant improvement
    Schedule 6-Inspections of denominational education in Wales
    Schedule 7-Inspection of child minding, day care and nursery education
    Part 1-Child minding and day care: amendments of Children Act 1989
    Part 2-Nursery education: amendments of School Standards and Framework Act 1998
    Schedule 8-Inspection of independent schools
    Schedule 9-Further amendments relating to school inspection
    Schedule 10-Proposals under section 66 for establishment of secondary schools: supplementary
    Part 1-Introductory
    Part 2-Approval of proposals by school organisation committee or adjudicator
    Part 3-Determination by LEA whether to implement proposals
    Part 4-Implementation of proposals
    Schedule 11-Rationalisation of school places in England
    Part 1-Introductory
    Part 2-Directions to bring forward proposals
    Part 3-Proposals by Secretary of State
    Part 4-Procedure for dealing with proposals under paragraph 7
    Part 5-Transitional exemption orders for purposes of Sex Discrimination Act 1975
    Schedule 12-School organisation: further amendments
    Schedule 13-The Training and Development Agency for Schools
    Schedule 14-Amendments relating to the training of the school workforce
    Schedule 15-Transitional and transitory provisions relating to Part 3
    Schedule 16-Funding of maintained schools
    Schedule 17-Foundation, voluntary and foundation special schools: disposal of land
    Schedule 18-Further amendments related to provisions of Part 4
    Schedule 19-Repeals
    Part 1-School inspections
    Part 2-School organisation
    Part 3-Training the school workforce
    Part 4-Repeals relating to Part 4
 


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