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The School Discipline (Pupil Exclusions and Reviews) (England) Regulations 2012

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Exclusion of pupils: teacher in charge's duty to inform relevant person, management committee [F1, local authority, social worker and virtual school head] E+W

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14.—(1) Where the teacher in charge decides to exclude a pupil for a fixed period, the teacher in charge must, without delay—

(a)inform the relevant person [F2, the local authority, the social worker and the virtual school head] of the period of the exclusion and the reasons for it; and

(b)give the relevant person notice in writing stating the following matters—

(i)the period of the exclusion and the reasons for it;

(ii)that the relevant person may make representations about the decision to the management committee and that, where the pupil is not the relevant person, the pupil may also be involved in the process of making representations, and an explanation as to how the pupil may be involved;

(iii)the means by which representations may be made; and

(iv)where and to whom representations should be sent.

(2) Paragraph (3) applies where the teacher in charge decides—

(a)to exclude a pupil permanently; or

(b)to exclude a pupil and, as a result of the exclusion, the pupil would—

(i)be excluded for a total of more than 5 school days in any term; or

(ii)lose an opportunity to take a public examination or a National Curriculum test.

(3) The teacher in charge must, without delay—

(a)inform the relevant person, the management committee [F3, the local authority] (and, in the case of a permanent exclusion, if applicable, the home local authority) [F4, the social worker and the virtual school head] of the period of the exclusion and the reasons for it; and

(b)give the relevant person notice in writing stating the following matters—

(i)the period of the exclusion and the reasons for it;

(ii)that the relevant person may make representations about the decision to the management committee and that, where the pupil is not the relevant person, the pupil may also be involved in the process of making representations, and an explanation as to how the pupil may be involved;

[F5(iia)where a meeting of the management committee is to consider the exclusion, that a remote meeting request may be made, if the relevant person wishes to be able to attend the meeting using remote access;]

(iii)the means by which representations [F6or a remote meeting request] may be made;

(iv)where and to whom representations [F7or a remote meeting request] should be sent; and

(v)where a meeting of the management committee is to consider the exclusion, that the relevant person may attend and be represented at the meeting (at their own expense), and may be accompanied by a friend.

(4) Any expense in connection with the representation of the relevant person is to be an expense of the relevant person.

(5) In each term the teacher in charge must inform the management committee F8... of the following—

(a)all exclusions that have occurred in that term to which paragraph (3) does not apply;

(b)unless the teacher in charge has already done so, any such exclusions occurring during previous terms in that school year; and

(c)the period of each exclusion and the reasons for it.

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