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      • Pupils may be registered solely with the PRU or be dual registered, attending both their mainstream school and the PRU on a part-time basis. Additionally, there is a broad range of other AP on offer, provided by independent schools, further education colleges, charities and businesses.
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  2. Jan 10, 2013 · It applies to all educational settings providing alternative provision (AP): schools maintained by the local authority; academies and free schools; pupil referral units (PRUs)

  3. Mar 12, 2019 · Alternative Provision (AP) provides education to pupils who are unable to attend mainstream schools. This is often (but not always) due to exclusion. Within the AP sector there are a variety of types of providers that cater for pupils with diverse needs, abilities and reasons for being in AP.

  4. Alternative education is education outside school, for pupils who do not attend mainstream school for reasons such as exclusion, behaviour issues, school refusal, short- or long-term...

  5. Alternative Provision (AP) is “education outside school, arranged by local authorities or schools, for pupils who do not attend mainstream school for reasons such as exclusion, behaviour issues,...

  6. Feb 1, 2024 · Local authorities are responsible for arranging education for permanently excluded children, and for other children who would not otherwise receive suitable education.

  7. Jul 15, 2024 · In the context of education, “Alternative Provision” (AP) refers to educational settings that provide an alternative to mainstream schooling. These provisions cater to students who, for various reasons, are unable to thrive or continue their education in a traditional school environment.

  8. Apr 21, 2022 · Pupils in AP are amongst those with the highest levels of need and most significant vulnerabilities in the country. 81% of pupils in alternative provision (AP) are on the SEND (special educational needs and disability) register, which is almost six times more than in mainstream schools.

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