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Jun 26, 2024 · Homecoming allows schools to be communities of support for students facing heavy expectations along their academic journey.
Who is this guidance for? Main points. The role of the VSH for looked-after children. Corporate Parenting and the VSH. Supporting looked-after children. Giving the child a voice. Securing...
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- Implications For Pupils Who Are Placed Outside Their Chronological Age Group
The government has issued guidance on Making a request for admission outside of the normal age group. In line with this guidance, we refer to the child's normal/chronological age group as the age group a child would have been in had they entered school in the September following their fourth birthday. The most common time for a parent to request ad...
The School Admissions Codehas a small section on admission of children outside of their normal age group. This states the following: Parents may seek a place for their child outside of their normal age group, for example, if the child is gifted and talented or has experienced problems such as ill health. Admission authorities must make clear in the...
Child already on the school roll
The decision-maker, in a case of a pupil on a school roll, will be the headteacher.
Admission to school
The decision-maker, in the case of admission to school, will be the admission authority. However, the admission authority must also take account of the views of the headteacher of the school concerned.
There is no guarantee that deceleration/acceleration will continue throughout the pupil's education. Admission authorities are not required to honour a decision made by a previous admission authori...Where placement in a younger year group is maintained, phase transfers, SATs, GCSEs and school leaving are reached a year or more late. Young people cease to be classed as being of statutory school...Where placement in an older year group is maintained, the consequence is that the child will reach the next phase transfer, SATs or GCSEs, and school leaving point a year or more early. Young peopl...As there is an obligation to be in education or training until the age of 18, a pupil who spends an additional year in school may reduce the time they spend in post-16 education or training which m...Sep 13, 2023 · Some schools elect a homecoming King and Queen (from the senior class) separately and let the top runners-up fill out the rest of the court. Some schools elect royal representatives from each class (aka grade) to be on homecoming court.
Sep 9, 2021 · Dress days for students throughout the week such as crazy hair day, school spirit day, etc., an exciting pep rally, bonfire, parade through the community, tailgating before the game, and high school dance to follow are among the common events that make up homecoming week.
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Jun 13, 2019 · Previously looked after children can present particular challenges and schools are required to have a ‘designated teacher’ in place. Darren Martindale offers us best practice advice.
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Aug 8, 2024 · Under Section 99 Children and Families Act 2014, local authorities are required to appoint at least one person who is tasked with promoting the educational achievement of all the children looked after by the local authority they work for, including children placed out of authority.