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Statutory Instruments

2000 No. 2704

EDUCATION, ENGLAND

The Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2000

Made

1st October 2000

Laid before Parliament

4th October 2000

Coming into force

25th October 2000

In exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 218(1)(a), (2), (2A) and 232(5) and (6) of the Education Reform Act 1988(1) the Secretary of State for Education and Employment hereby makes the following Regulations:

1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 25th October 2000.

2.  Schedule 3 to the Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards) (England) Regulations 1999(2) shall be amended as follows.

3.  Schedule 3 shall become Part I of Schedule 3, and immediately before paragraph 1 there shall be inserted the heading “PART I”.

4.  Part I of Schedule 3 shall be amended by—

(a)the substitution in paragraph 1(1)(b) for the words from “paragraphs 2 to 9” to “States of Guernsey Education Council” of “paragraphs 2 to 10, and if he is a person mentioned in paragraph 7, 8 or 10, that the statement submitted by the recommending body, the States of Guernsey Education Council or the recommending authority”;

(b)the substitution in paragraph 1(2) for “9” of “10”;

(c)the substitution in paragraph 1(3) for “7 or 9” each time they occur of “7, 9 or 10”; and

(d)the insertion after paragraph 9 of the following paragraph—

10.(1) The recommending authority has submitted to the Secretary of State a recommendation that a person should be awarded qualified teacher status and a statement that—

(a)on the date of the recommendation he is employed as a teacher in an independent school; and

(b)he has been assessed by the recommending authority as meeting the specified standards; and

(c)(i)before 1st January 1974 he obtained qualifications meeting the requirements of paragraph 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 or 17 of Part II of this Schedule, or

(ii)before 1st January 1974 he obtained a degree granted by a United Kingdom university or by the Council for National Academic Awards or by a foreign institution, or

(iii)before 1st September 1989 he obtained a degree granted by a United Kingdom university or by the Council for National Academic Awards or by a foreign institution in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, botany, zoology, physiology, biochemistry or geology; and

(d)he was employed as a teacher in an independent school before 1st September 1989.

(2) In this paragraph—

(a)“recommending authority” means—

(i)in the case of a teacher who is not a head teacher or principal, the head teacher or principal of the independent school at which he is employed to teach, and

(ii)in the case of a head teacher or principal, the chairman of the governing body of the school, or if none the proprietor of the school;

(b)“foreign institution” has the same meaning as in paragraph 2(2)(b); and

(c)“specified standards” has the same meaning as in paragraph 9(2)(b)..

5.  The following Part shall be inserted after Part I of Schedule 3—

PART II

Art

11.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person—

(a)obtained before 1st January 1965 the qualification of—

(i)London University Diploma in Fine Art (Slade School),

(ii)Diploma of Associateship of the Royal College of Art (ARCA) or Master of Art of the Royal College of Art (M Art (RCA)),

(iii)Diploma of Designer of the Royal College of Art (Des RCA) or Certificate of Designer of the Royal College of Art (Cert Des RCA) or Master of Design of the Royal College of Art (M Des (RCA)),

(iv)Certificate of the Royal Academy Schools awarded on the successful completion of the course at the Academy, or

(v)Diploma in Art and Design awarded by the National Council for Diplomas in Art and Design; or

(b)obtained a qualification specified in paragraphs (i) to (v) of sub-paragraph (a) on or after 1st January 1965, and before he obtained that qualification he had attained the minimum education qualifications required for entrance to a recognised college of education.

Handicraft

12.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person obtained the City and Guilds of London Institute Teacher’s Certificate in Handicraft before 1st January 1961.

Music

13.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person—

(a)obtained the qualification of—

(i)Birmingham School of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GBSM),

(ii)Guildhall School of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GGSM),

(iii)London College of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GLCM),

(iv)Northern School of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GNSM),

(v)Royal College of Music’s Degree of Master in Music (M Mus, RCM)),

(vi)Royal College of Organists' Fellowship Diploma (FRCO),

(vii)Royal Manchester College of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GRSM (Manchester)),

(viii)Royal Schools of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GRSM), or

(ix)Trinity College of Music’s Graduate Diploma (GTCL); or

(b)obtained before 1st January 1964 the qualification of—

(i)Birmingham School of Music’s Diploma awarded on the successful completion of the two year teacher training course for the Associateship of the Birmingham School of Music (ABSM) (TTD), or the Diploma of Associateship of the Birmingham School of Music (ABSM) (Teacher) of any instrument or the voice awarded on the successful completion of the three year full-time course or a period of part-time study,

(ii)The London School of Dalcroze Eurhythmics, Liphook’s Teaching Certificate awarded on the successful completion of the three year course ending on or before 31st December 1955,

(iii)The Dalcroze Society (Incorporated) Training Centre’s Certificate awarded on the successful completion of the three year course ending in 1954 or 1955,

(iv)The Dalcroze Society (Incorporated) London School of Eurhythmics’s Certificate awarded on the successful completion of the three year course ending on or after 1st January 1956,

(v)Dartington College and Arts Centre’s Diploma of Music Education for Schools,

(vi)Associateship of the Guildhall School of Music (AGSM) or Licentiate of the Guildhall School of Music (LGSM) with special Teacher’s Diploma (Music) or AGSM or LGSM Teacher’s Diploma (instrumental or otherwise) or AGSM or LGSM Aural Training and Musical Appreciation or AGSM or LGSM Class Singing and Voice Training,

(vii)Huddersfield College of Technology’s Diploma in Music,

(viii)Licentiate of the London College of Music Teacher’s Diploma (LLCM (TD)) in an instrument, or the voice or (if obtained not later than 31st December 1960) in School Music or LLCM in School Music,

(ix)Northern School of Music’s Associate Diploma of Music Education,

(x)Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music (LRAM) Teacher’s Diploma (instrumental or otherwise) or LRAM Aural Training or LRAM Voice Culture and Class Singing,

(xi)Associateship of the Royal College of Music (ARCM) Teacher’s Diploma (instrumental or otherwise),

(xii)Associateship of the Royal Manchester College of Music (ARMCM) or ARMCM (School Music),

(xiii)Trinity College of Music’s Licentiate Teacher’s Diploma, Licentiate of Trinity College London (LTCL) (instrumental or otherwise) or Fellowship, FTCL or Diploma of Music Education for Schools (LTCL Mus Ed),

(xiv)The Diploma in Music of any College of the University of Wales, or

(xv)Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music (LRSM) or Royal Schools of Music’s Teacher’s Diploma (instrumental or otherwise);

and before he had obtained the qualification referred to in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) he had attained the minimum educational qualifications required for entrance to a recognised college of education.

Needlecraft and Domestic Subjects

14.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person obtained the qualification of—

(a)two certificates in different needlecraft subjects of the City and Guilds of London Institute, one of which must be a Teacher’s Certificate,

(b)Technical Teachers' Certificate of the City and Guilds of London Institute awarded from 1955 to 1964 and two Certificates of the Institute in different needlecraft subjects, one of which must be an advanced certificate, or

(c)Domestic Subjects (Further Education) Teacher’s Certificate of the City and Guilds of London Institute awarded from 1956 to 1970, together with—

(i)two Certificates of the Institute in different needlecraft subjects, one of which must be an advanced certificate, or

(ii)the Institute’s Certificate in Advanced Domestic Cookery and the Institute’s Certificate in Housecraft or Home Management.

Science Subjects

15.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person obtained the qualification of—

(a)Associateship of the Royal College of Science (London),

(b)Membership or Associate Membership of the Institute of Physics including Associateship or Graduateship of the Institute obtained before 1st March 1971,

(c)Associateship or Graduateship of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, or

(d)Membership of the Institute of Biology.

Speech and Drama

16.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person obtained the qualification of—

(a)Teaching Diploma awarded on successful completion of the three year course at the Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art (later the Central School of Speech and Drama),

(b)Teaching Diploma in Speech and Drama awarded on successful completion of the three year course at the Royal Academy of Music,

(c)Teaching Diploma in Speech and Drama awarded on successful completion of the three year course at the New College of Speech and Drama,

(d)Associateship of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (AGSM) Teacher’s Diploma in Speech and Drama awarded on successful completion of the three year course at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama before 1st January 1960,

(e)Diploma awarded on successful completion of the three year course in Speech and Drama conducted by the Rose Bruford Training College of Speech and Drama (later Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama),

(f)Teacher’s Certificate awarded on successful completion of the three year full-time course of training in Speech and Drama conducted by the Northern School of Music until 1968,

(g)Diploma awarded in 1969 on the successful completion of the three year full-time course of training for teachers of Speech and Drama at the Manchester College of Art and Design, or

(h)Diploma awarded from 1970 on the successful completion of the three year full-time course of training for teachers of Speech and Drama at Manchester Polytechnic,

and before he obtained a qualification referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) to (h) he had attained the minimum education qualifications required for entrance to a recognised college of education.

Other qualifications

17.  The requirements of this paragraph are that the person obtained the qualification of—

(a)Higher National Diploma,

(b)Higher National Certificate,

(c)Diploma in Technology awarded by the National Council for Technological Awards or the Council for National Academic Awards, or

(d)National Froebel Union or Foundation’s Certificate A awarded on successful completion of a three year course.

18.  In this Part “the minimum educational qualifications required for entrance to a recognised college of education” means a minimum of five General Certificate of Education ordinary level qualifications, or the equivalent..

Estelle Morris

Minister of State,

Department for Education and Employment

1st October 2000

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards) (England) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/2166) to enable certain teachers employed in independent schools to be awarded qualified teacher status.

A teacher is eligible for qualified teacher status if he is currently employed as a teacher in an independent school, he has been assessed as meeting the standards for qualified teacher status, he holds one of the qualifications specified in these Regulations and he was employed as a teacher at an independent school before 1st September 1989. The specified qualifications are degrees and other qualifications approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose of the award of qualified teacher status before 1st January 1974 and degrees approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose of the award of qualified teacher status before 1st September 1989. Qualified teacher status may be awarded to such teachers on the recommendation of the head teacher or principal of the independent school at which they are employed, or in the case of the head teacher or principal of an independent school, on the recommendation of the chairman of the school’s governing body, or if none the school’s proprietor.

(1)

1988 c. 40; section 218(2A) was inserted by section 14(1) of the Education Act 1994 (c. 30), and section 232(6) was amended by section 14 of the Education Act 1994 and paragraph 6 of Schedule 3 and Schedule 4 to the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 (c. 30). The Secretary of State can exercise the power under section 218 only in relation to England: see article 2 of and Schedule 1 to the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672).

(2)

S.I. 1999/2166.