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A Practical Guide to the Independent School Standards – September 2023 Edition isbn 9781916698178

A Practical Guide to the Independent School Standards September 2022


ISBN13: 9781914608599
New Edition ISBN: 9781916698178
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781914608018
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



While the state has extensive powers and duties in relation to state-funded education, independent schools largely sit outside that regime on condition that they meet prescribed standards. A Practical Guide to the Independent School Standards introduces the standards from a rights-based perspective and explains their role in connection with registration and inspection of independent schools. Busy practitioners are signposted to the key guidance and regulations incorporated into the deceptively short standards. The parts of education law which do and do not apply to the independent sector are clearly identified.

After outlining the standards and linking to relevant legislation and recent case law which help with interpretation, this book shows how the standards can be applied to common issues affecting pupils such as SEND, mental health, peer-on-peer abuse, admissions and exclusions.

The closing chapters consider the role of the standards when things go wrong whether it is a parent wishing to complain about a school, a school questioning the findings of a compliance inspection and/or responding to action by the regulator.

Intended primarily for education lawyers, ‘A Practical Guide to the Independent School Standards’ will also be an invaluable accessible resource for independent schools, governors and trustees, and parents.

Subjects:
Education Law
Contents:
List of Terms and Abbreviations
PART ONE – INTRODUCTION
Chapter One – State and Independent Education – How They Differ and Why
Chapter Two – Registration Requirements for Independent Schools
Chapter Three – Overview of The Independent School Standards
Chapter Four – Key Provisions of The Equality Act 2010
Chapter Five – Regulated Activity
PART TWO – THE STANDARDS
Chapter Six – The Quality of Education Standards
Chapter Seven – The Curriculum Standard – ISS Part 1
Chapter Eight – Relationships, Education and Relationships and Sex Education (RSE)
Chapter Nine – The Teaching Standard
Chapter Ten – The SMSC Standard (Social, Moral, Spiritual and Cultural Development of Pupils) – ISS Part 2
Chapter Eleven – The Safeguarding Standard – ISS Part 3
Chapter Twelve – Other Welfare, Health and Safety Standards – ISS Part 3 Continued
Chapter Thirteen – The Suitability Standards – ISS Part 4
Chapter Fourteen – The Premises and Accommodation Standard – ISS Part 5
Chapter Fifteen – The Provision of Information Standard – ISS Part 6
Chapter Sixteen – The Complaints-Handling Standard – ISS Part 7
Chapter Seventeen – The Leadership and Management Standard – ISS Part 8
PART THREE – APPLYING THE STANDARDS TO COMMON ISSUES
Chapter Eighteen – What the Standards Say About Pastoral Care
Chapter Nineteen – What the Standards Say About Child-on-Child Sexual Abuse
Chapter Twenty – What the Standards Say About Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Chapter Twenty-One – What the Standards Say About Mental Health Issues
Chapter Twenty-Two – What the Standards Say About Admissions and Exclusions
Chapter Twenty-Three – When Things Go Wrong
Chapter Twenty-Four – In Conclusion – Future Developments