Part IISchools maintained by local education authorities
Chapter IVGovernment of county, voluntary and maintained special schools
Grouping of schools under a single governing body
90Consent of Secretary of State as to grouping
(1)
Subject to subsection (2), a local education authority shall, before resolving to group any schools under section 89, obtain the consent of the Secretary of State to the proposed grouping.
(2)
The Secretary of State’s consent is not required if—
(a)
the group will consist only of two primary schools;
(b)
both of the schools serve substantially the same area;
(c)
neither of the schools is a special school; and
(d)
where they are in Wales, there is no significant difference between them in their use of the Welsh language.
(3)
Where—
(a)
two primary schools have been grouped in circumstances in which, by virtue of subsection (2), the Secretary of State’s consent to the grouping was not required, and
(b)
a change of circumstances occurs such that a proposal to group those schools made after that change would require his consent,
the local education authority shall obtain his consent to their continuing to be grouped.
(4)
The Secretary of State may give his consent to any grouping (or continued grouping) of schools subject to such conditions as to the duration of the grouping as he sees fit to impose.
(5)
Where the Secretary of State’s consent is required to the grouping or continued grouping of any schools, sections 79 to 81, 84 and 85 and paragraph 2(2) of Schedule 8 (representation of local business community on governing body) shall apply in relation to the group subject to such modifications (if any) as he may direct.
(6)
Any dispute as to whether, for the purposes of this section—
(a)
two primary schools are to be regarded as serving substantially the same area, or
(b)
there is any significant difference between two primary schools in their use of the Welsh language,
shall be determined by the Secretary of State.