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Errors with school exclusion processes

A recent school exclusions case has confirmed that ‘substance over form’ is key, writes Hayley O’Sullivan. Read more

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January 21, 2025

Changes to admissions

What does the new schools bill mean for admissions? Joanne Goddard explains.
January 21, 2025

How should a school or trust approach a Data Subject Access Request?

More and more it is commonplace for schools and academy trusts to receive Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs) from parents, either for themselves or on the behalf of their child. Liam Ellwood explores what a DSAR might look like, and how a schools or trust should look to deal with it in the first instance.
January 17, 2025

Securing special educational provision

The High Court has provided important guidance on the ‘absolute duty’ to secure special educational provision, writes Ollie Persey.
November 20, 2024

Schools and gender questioning

Silence persists on gender questioning guidance for schools. Will it be next week, next year or is it on hold indefinitely? Hayley O'Sullivan reports.
November 20, 2024

New guidance for intervention in schools

The Department for Education (DfE) has now released new guidance relating to the support and intervention for schools, following the scrapping of single-word judgements. Katie Michelon and Anna Fellows set out the key points.

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Dec 11, 2024

Meaningful reform to SEND system will be “complex and costly”, warns top think tank

Meaningful reform to the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system is likely to require a “significant expansion” of the core SEND provision available in mainstream schools, an expansion of state-funded special school places, a geographic redistribution of funding, and maybe reducing the statutory obligations currently attached to EHCPs, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has…
Nov 05, 2024

Borough council takes "unusual" decision to build school

Hampshire County Council has established a steering group and is seeking a "step in clause" as part of a section 106 agreement in order to oversee Eastleigh Borough Council's "unusual" decision to build a primary school as part of a 2,500-home development.

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September 18, 2024

Disposal of school land and Secretary of State consent

For certain land transactions involving school land, including granting leases to third parties, you may be required to obtain consent from or notify the Secretary of State (SoS). New freedoms have also been introduced in the September 2024 Academy Trust Handbook relating to finance leases. Andrea Squires, Zahraa Ilmass and Sonia Din look at the key points.
September 18, 2024

Updated school attendance guidance: the key points

Andrea Squires and Theresa Kerr examine the Department for Education's revised guidance on school attendance and set out what’s new for pupils with SEND and part-time timetables.
September 18, 2024

Academy conversions and school rolls

The Court of Appeal recently handed down judgment rejecting a London council’s attempt to close one of its primary schools that is in the process of becoming an academy. Alan Bates explains why.
August 28, 2024

Protected beliefs and pronouns policies

The Employment Tribunal has found that 'XYchromosomeGuy' who objected to his local authority employer's pronouns policy was fairly dismissed. Jo Moseley looks at the lessons from the case.
August 21, 2024

The duty to secure special educational provision

The High Court has reaffirmed that local authorities are under an ‘absolute duty’ to secure special educational provision and granted a mandatory order. Ollie Persey explains why.
August 20, 2024

SEN provision and the child’s wishes and feelings

Leon Glenister reports on a successful appeal to Upper Tribunal on the requirement to take account of a child’s views, wishes and feelings in decisions on their special educational provision.
August 09, 2024

Facial recognition in schools

The Information Commissioner’s Office recently reprimanded a school for using facial recognition technology without carrying out a data protection impact assessment. Ibrahim Hasan looks at the ICO’s decision.
August 08, 2024

Summer school on construction contracts

Laura Campbell and Rachel Murray-Smith discuss school-related construction work and how the summer holidays play a crucial role in keeping construction up-to-date.
July 23, 2024

Health and social needs and EHCPs

The Upper Tribunal has, for the first time, provided detailed guidance as to the approach the First-tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs and Disability) (“the FtT”) should take when considering whether to make recommendations as to health and social care needs/provision in Education, Health and Care Plans (“EHC Plans”). Mark Greaves looks at the key points.