The Education (Assisted Places) (Incidental Expenses) Regulations 1997

Remission of charges for field study courses

10.—(1) In this regulation “field study course” means a course of field study (provided by the school or otherwise) which forms part of a normal course of study at a school for the examinations for the General Certificate of Secondary Education, the advanced level examinations for the General Certificate of Education or other examinations comparable to any of them, being examinations in—

(a)biology,

(b)botany,

(c)geography,

(d)geology,

(e)modern languages at advanced level,

(f)theatre studies,

(g)zoology, or

(h)any other subject approved for the purposes of this regulation by the Secretary of State,

and a reference to a relevant examination shall be construed accordingly.

(2) A school shall remit the whole of any charges they would otherwise make in respect of the participation in a field study course of an assisted pupil if—

(a)he is a candidate or a prospective candidate for a relevant examination, and

(b)his parents are entitled, under regulation 16 of the principal Regulations, to remission of fees, in whole or in part, for the school year in which the course is held.