Part III School admissions
Chapter I Admission arrangements
Power to direct admission of child to school
97 Procedure for giving direction under section 96.
(1)
Before deciding to give a direction under section 96, the local education authority shall consult—
(a)
the parent of the child, and
(b)
the governing body of the school they propose to specify in the direction.
(2)
Where the local education authority decide to give such a direction specifying any school—
(a)
they shall, before doing so, serve a notice in writing of their decision on the governing body and head teacher of the school, and
(3)
The governing body may, within the period of 15 days beginning with the day on which the notice was served, refer the matter to F3the appropriate authority and, if they do so, shall inform the local education authority.
F4(4)
On a reference under subsection (3) F5the appropriate authority may determine which school is to be required to admit the child, and F6if it does so—
(a)
where the local education authority referred to in subsection (1) are the admission authority for that school, they shall—
(i)
admit the child to the school, and
(ii)
give notice in writing to the governing body and head teacher of the school of F7the appropriate authority's determination, and
(b)
in any other case, that school shall be specified in the direction.
(5)
F8The appropriate authority shall not make a determination under subsection (4) in relation to a school if the child’s admission to the school would result in prejudice of the kind referred to in section 86(3)(a) by reason of measures required to be taken as mentioned in subsection (4) of that section.
F9(6)
A direction under section 96 shall be given by notice in writing; and a copy of the notice shall be given by the local education authority to the head teacher of theschool.
F10(6A)
In this section, “the appropriate authority” means—
(a)
in relation to a local authority in England, the adjudicator, and
(b)
in relation to a local authority in Wales, the Assembly.