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9. In Part II of the Schedule, after paragraph 4 insert—
“5. The exclusion start date.
6. Whether the exclusion type is—
(a)for a fixed period (otherwise than as specified in sub-paragraph (b);
(b)for a fixed period or periods between the morning and the afternoon school sessions(1); or
(c)permanent.
7. The reason for the exclusion.
8. Where the exclusion is for a fixed period, the number of sessions to which the exclusion applies.”.
The Education (Pupil Exclusions and Appeals) (Maintained Schools) (England) Regulations 2002 (S.I.2002/3178) provide that any exclusion for a fixed period consisting of the period between the morning and afternoon sessions shall for the purposes of those Regulations be taken as equivalent to half a school day.
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