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Regulations 2 and 3
1.—(1) The information is as follows.
(2) In all cases—
(a)the proposed name of the sixth form college corporation which is to conduct the institution and the proposed name of the institution (if different);
(b)the address or the proposed address of the institution concerned;
(c)the date on which it is proposed that the sixth form college corporation is to be established and the date on which it is proposed that the corporation should conduct the institution;
(d)on the date on which it is proposed the sixth form college corporation will be established, the percentage of its total enrolment number who will be over compulsory school age but under 19(1); and
(e)the reason for proposing the establishment of a body corporate as a sixth form college corporation.
(3) In the case of all existing institutions, a general description of the education provided by the institution and of the education to be provided there when it is conducted by a sixth form college corporation including, in both cases, the age range of the students.
(4) In the case of an existing institution which is a school—
(a)the number of full-time students, the number of part-time students and the total number of students on 17th January in the year preceding the year in which the proposals are to be published;
(b)the forecast number of full-time students, the forecast number of part-time students and the forecast total number of students on 17th January in the year in which the proposals are to be published (or where the proposals are published on or after 17th January, in the year after the year in which they were published);
(c)whether it is a community foundation, voluntary aided or voluntary controlled school or, if none of these, a brief description of its status; and
(d)where the school is a voluntary or foundation school with a religious character for the purposes of Part 2 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998(2), the name of the appropriate authority of any religious denomination concerned.
(5) In the case of an existing institution which is not a school—
(a)the number of full-time students, the number of part-time students and the total number of students on 1st November in the year in which the proposals are published (or, where the proposals are published before 1st November, in the year preceding the year in which they were published), and
(b)the forecast number of full-time students, the forecast number of part-time students and the forecast total number of students on 1st November in the year after the year in which the proposals are published.
(6) In the case of an institution which is to be established—
(a)a general description of the education to be provided there when it is conducted by a sixth form college corporation, including the age range of the students; and
(b)the number of full-time students, the number of part-time students and the total number of students which are forecast for such time as the institution is fully operational.
1. The information is as follows—
(a)the name of the sixth form college corporation and the name of the institution concerned (if different);
(b)the address of the institution;
(c)a general description of the education provided at the institution;
(d)the number of full-time students, the number of part-time students and the total number of students at the institution;
(e)the reason for proposing the dissolution of the sixth form college corporation;
(f)the date proposed for the dissolution of the sixth form college corporation; and
(g)the educational provision to be made for those students who have not completed their courses on that date.
Section 33C(5) of the Act provides that the total enrolment number of an institution is to be calculated in accordance with paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 3 to the Act.
1998 c.31. Pursuant to section 69(3) of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998, a voluntary or foundation school has a religious character for the purposes of Part 2 if it is designated as a school having such a character by an order made by the Secretary of State.
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