Made
12th June 2009
Coming into operation
1st October 2009
The Department of Education, in exercise of the powers conferred by Articles 24(1) to (3) and (5) and 43(5) of the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2006(1), and after consulting as required by Article 24(4) of that Order, makes the following Regulations:
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Education (Pupil Reporting) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009 and shall come into operation on 1st October 2009.
2. In these Regulations–
"parent" in relation to a child or young person, includes any person–
who is not a parent of his but has parental responsibility for him; or
who has care of him;
"the 2006 Order" means the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2006;
"sixth form" means the period of full-time secondary education coming immediately after the end of key stage 4; and
"summative record of achievement" means the information specified in regulation 9.
3. Regulations 5 to 8 of the Education (Pupil Records and Reporting) (Transitional) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007(2) are revoked.
4.–(1) Subject to paragraph (2), these Regulations apply to all grant-aided schools.
(2) These Regulations shall not apply to nursery schools, or in respect of pupils in primary schools or special schools who have not attained the lower limit of compulsory school age.
5.–(1) The principal of each grant-aided school shall make available to the parents of each pupil registered at the school the information relating to that pupil´s educational and other achievements specified in regulation 6.
(2) The information referred to in paragraph (1) shall:–
(a) be made available in each school year and in the manner specified in regulation 10;
(b) be signed by the principal; and
(c) provide the name of the school.
6.–(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) to (4), the information required by regulation 5(1) to be made available in relation to a pupil in:
(a) foundation stage is specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1;
(b) key stages 1 and 2 is specified in Part 2 of that Schedule;
(c) key stage 3 is specified in Part 3 of that Schedule;
(d) key stage 4 is specified in Part 4 of that Schedule; and
(e) sixth form is specified in Part 5 of that Schedule.
(2) Where a pupil has been exempted from any part of the curriculum or assessment arrangements in that school year, the information provided pursuant to paragraph (1) shall include a statement to that effect.
(3) In Irish-speaking schools, the information referred to in paragraph (1) may be provided in English or in Irish.
(4) The information required by this regulation shall include any qualification, award or certificate gained by the pupil, including any credit awarded towards a qualification where the pupil did not obtain the full qualification, that the school, any other school (including an independent school), any institution of further education, or any other person or body approved by the Department and appearing to the Board of Governors to be qualified and equipped to provide that education, has prepared him for in the school year to which the information relates, whether in connection with his studies or otherwise.
7. In addition to the requirements set out in regulations 5 and 6, the principal of each grant-aided school shall make available to the parents of each pupil registered at the school who is in the final year of key stage 1, 2 or 3 the information specified in Schedule 2.
8. In the case of each pupil registered at the school who is in the final year of key stage 1, 2 or 3 it shall be the duty of the principal to send notification to NICCEA, in such form and by such date as it may require, of the results of assessments in relation to any cross-curricular skills in which the pupil was assessed in that school year with reference to levels of progression specified by an order made by the Department under Article 8(3) of the 2006 Order.
9.–(1) In addition to the requirements set out in regulations 5, 6 and 7, the principal of each grant-aided school shall make available a summative record of achievement at the end of key stages 2 and 4, and sixth form.
(2) The summative record of achievement shall be made available to the parent of a pupil in the final year of key stage 2, or to the pupil or his parent where the pupil is in the final year of key stage 4 or sixth form.
(3) The summative record of achievement shall include:–
(a) any qualification, award or certificate gained by the pupil, including any credit awarded towards a qualification where the pupil did not obtain the full qualification, that the school, any other school (including an independent school), any institution of further education, or any other person or body approved by the Department and appearing to the Board of Governors to be qualified and equipped to provide that education, has prepared him for, whether in connection with his studies or otherwise, and detail the name, highest result achieved and the year the qualification, award or certificate was achieved;
(b) brief particulars of any school societies, clubs or activities in which the pupil was involved in the course of his attendance at the school or at any other school (including an independent school), whether in connection with his studies or otherwise; and
(c) particulars of any position of responsibility held by the pupil in the school or in any other school (including an independent school) attended by him or in any societies, clubs or activities mentioned in sub-paragraph (b).
10.–(1) Subject to paragraph (2) the principal shall send the information required by regulations 5(1), 7 and 9 (whether by post or otherwise) to the pupil´s parent not later than 30th June in the school year to which the information relates.
(2) Where the principal receives information after 30th June in any school year consisting of results of public examinations taken by, or assessments in respect of, a pupil at the school during the school year, he shall send that information (whether by post or otherwise) to the pupil´s parent as soon as reasonably practicable.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Education on 12th June 2009.
Katrina Godfrey
A senior officer of the
Department of Education
Regulation 6(1)
The assessment of the pupil´s progress in relation to Communication (taking account of his achievement in the Language and Literacy area of learning) and Using Mathematics (taking account of his achievement in the Mathematics and Numeracy area of learning).
Brief particulars of the pupil´s achievement in any other area of learning or activity which forms part of his curriculum including:
Using information and communications technology
Other Skills:
Thinking, Problem-Solving and Decision Making
Self Management
Working with Others
Managing Information
Being Creative
The Arts
The World Around Us
Personal Development and Mutual Understanding
Physical Development and Movement
Religious Education (optional)
Interests and Strengths
Focus for Development
Any further Optional Content.
The assessment of the pupil´s progress in relation to Communication (taking account of his achievement in the Language and Literacy area of learning) and Using Mathematics (taking account of his achievement in the Mathematics and Numeracy area of learning).
Brief particulars of the pupil´s achievement in any other area of learning or activity which forms part of his curriculum including:
Using information and communications technology
Other Skills:
Thinking, Problem-Solving and Decision Making
Self Management
Working with Others
Managing Information
Being Creative
The Arts
The World Around Us
Personal Development and Mutual Understanding
Physical Education
Religious Education (optional)
Interests and Strengths
Focus for Development
Any further Optional Content.
The assessment of the pupil´s progress in relation to Communication (taking account of his achievement in the Language and Literacy area of learning) and Using Mathematics (taking account of his achievement in the Mathematics and Numeracy area of learning).
Brief particulars of the pupil´s achievement in any other area of learning or activity which forms part of his curriculum including:
Using information and communications technology
Other Skills:
Thinking, Problem-Solving and Decision Making
Self Management
Working with Others
Managing Information
Being Creative
Modern Languages
The Arts
Environment and Society
Science and Technology
Learning for Life and Work
Physical Education
Religious Education (optional)
Interests and Strengths
Focus for Development
Any further Optional Content.
The assessment of the pupil´s progress in relation to Communication (taking account of his achievement in the Language and Literacy area of learning) and Using Mathematics (taking account of his achievement in the Mathematics and Numeracy area of learning).
Brief particulars of the pupil´s achievement in any other area of learning or activity which forms part of his curriculum including:
Using information and communications technology
Other Skills:
Problem-Solving
Self Management
Working with Others
Learning for Life and Work
Physical Education
Religious Education (optional)
Interests and Strengths
Focus for Development
Any further Optional Content.
Any qualification, award or certificate gained by the pupil, including any credit awarded towards a qualification where the pupil did not obtain the full qualification, that the school, any other school (including an independent school), any institution of further education, or any other person or body approved by the Department and appearing to the Board of Governors to be qualified and equipped to provide that education, has prepared him for, whether in connection with his studies or otherwise, and detail the name, highest result achieved and the year the qualification, award or certificate was achieved.
Brief particulars of the pupil´s achievement in any area of learning or activity which forms part of his curriculum.
Regulation 7
In the case of a pupil in the final year of key stage 1, 2 or 3
the level of progression he has achieved in any cross-curricular skill in which he has been assessed in the final year of that key stage in accordance with the assessment arrangements for that key stage;
a statement of the level of progression expected for a pupil at the end of that key stage in each cross-curricular skill;
a statement of the percentage of pupils in the final year of that key stage in the school;
attaining each level in that cross-curricular skill;
attaining the expected level or above in that cross-curricular skill;
working towards the level expected for a pupil at the end of that key stage, but who have not yet attained that level in that cross-curricular skill;
exempted from assessment in that cross-curricular skill.
Where a pupil has been exempted from any part of the assessment arrangements in that school year a statement to that effect should be included.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations, made under Article 24 of the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2006, come into operation on 1 October 2009. The Regulations revoke and replace regulations 5 to 8 of the Education (Pupil Records and Reporting) (Transitional) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007.
The Regulations re-enact certain existing duties on the principals of all grant-aided schools, and introduce new requirements in support of the revised curriculum and assessment arrangements, in relation to the reporting of pupils´ educational and other achievements to parents.
Regulation 4 provides that the Regulations apply to all grant-aided schools but not to nursery schools or pupils under the lower limit of compulsory school age.
Under regulations 5 and 6, the principal of a school is required to make available to parents each year information relating to their child´s annual assessment in the cross-curricular skills of Communication and Using Mathematics; the child´s achievement in the areas of learning of the revised curriculum and in Using ICT and other skills; and information on the focus for their development and their interests and strengths. The Regulations specify the information that has to be provided in relation to pupils in foundation stage; key stages 1 and 2; key stage 3; key stage 4; and, sixth form.
Under regulation 7, the principal is required to make available to parents certain additional information in relation to assessment results when their child is in the final year of key stage 1, 2 or 3.
Under regulation 8, the principal is required to make available to NICCEA the assessment results in relation to these children.
Under regulation 9, the principal is required to make available to parents or - in the case of key stage 4 or sixth form pupils - to the pupil or his parent the summative record of achievement of a pupil in the final year of key stage 2, key stage 4 and sixth form.
Under regulation 10, the principal must make available the above information before 30th June in the school year to which the information relates, and must ensure that the results of any public examinations and assessments are also provided to parents, even if these are received after 30th June.