Education Act 1996

154Responsibility of governing body and head teacher for discipline

(1)The articles of government for a county, voluntary or maintained special school shall make provision for the matters set out in subsections (2) to (6).

(2)The standard of behaviour which is to be regarded as acceptable at the school shall be determined by the head teacher, so far as it is not determined by the governing body.

(3)The head teacher shall determine measures (which may include the making of rules and provision for enforcing them) to be taken with a view to—

(a)promoting, among pupils, self-discipline and proper regard for authority,

(b)encouraging good behaviour and respect for others on the part of pupils,

(c)securing that the standard of behaviour of pupils is acceptable, and

(d)otherwise regulating the conduct of pupils.

(4)The head teacher shall, in determining any such measures—

(a)act in accordance with any written statement of general principles provided for him by the governing body, and

(b)have regard to any guidance that they may offer in relation to particular matters.

(5)The head teacher shall make any such measures generally known within the school.

(6)The governing body and the head teacher shall, before any such measures are determined, consult the local education authority on any matter arising from the proposed measures which can reasonably be expected—

(a)to lead to increased expenditure by the authority, or

(b)to affect the responsibilities of the authority as an employer.