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2.—(1) If the proprietor(1) is an individual—
(a)the individual’s full name and any previous names by which the individual has been known; and
(b)the individual’s usual residential address, telephone number and date of birth.
(2) If the proprietor is a body of persons corporate or unincorporate—
(a)the body of persons’ name;
(b)the address and telephone number of its registered or principal office; and
(c)in relation to each member of the body of persons—
(i)their full name and any previous names by which they have been known; and
(ii)their usual residential address and date of birth.
(3) The name and address of the school, its telephone number and any e-mail address.
(4) If the school has a governing body, the full name, usual residential address and telephone number of the chair of that body.
By virtue of section 138(2) of the Education and Skills Act 2008 (c. 25) the reference to the proprietor includes the proprietor of a school that it is proposed should become an independent school and accordingly the information required by paragraph 3 of the Schedule to these Regulations, in the case of such a proprietor, is information about the school as it is proposed to be.
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