Made | 5th August 2003 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 11th August 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 1st September 2003 |
1. | Citation, commencement and application |
2. | Revocation |
3. | Interpretation |
4. | Delegation of authority |
5. | Performance of the head teacher |
6. | Conduct and discipline of staff |
7. | Capability of staff |
8. | Amendment of the School Governance (Procedures) (England) Regulations 2003 |
9. | Transitional provisions |
10. | Interpretation of Part 2 |
11. | Manner of appointment |
12. | Authority's entitlement to offer advice |
13. | Appointment of head teacher and deputy head teacher |
14. | Appointment of other teachers |
15. | Appointment of support staff |
16. | Suspension of staff |
17. | Dismissal of staff |
18. | School meals staff |
19. | Interpretation of Part 3 |
20. | Manner of appointment |
21. | Authority's entitlement to offer advice |
22. | Appointment of head teacher and deputy head teacher |
23. | Appointment of other teachers |
24. | Appointment of support staff |
25. | Suspension of staff |
26. | Suspension and dismissal of authority staff |
27. | Appointment of head teachers for schools of Roman Catholic religious orders |
28. | General |
29. | Appointment of head teacher and deputy head teacher |
30. | Appointment of other teachers and support staff |
31. | Dismissal of staff |
32. | Authority's entitlement to offer advice |
33. | Interpretation of provisions applied by Part 5 |
34. | Staffing of proposed community, voluntary controlled, community special and maintained nursery schools having delegated budgets |
35. | Staffing of proposed foundation, voluntary aided and foundation special schools having delegated budgets |
36. | Staffing of proposed community, voluntary controlled, community special and maintained nursery schools without delegated budgets |
37. | Staffing of proposed foundation, voluntary aided or foundation special schools without delegated budgets |
SCHEDULE | Regulation 9 |
Transitional dismissal and disciplinary procedures |
Interpretation
3.
- (1) In these Regulations -
(2) References to a vacancy in any post include a prospective vacancy in the post.
(3) A person is to be treated as meeting any staff qualification requirements if he -
(4) References to support staff include support staff employed, or engaged otherwise than under a contract of employment, to provide community facilities and services under section 27 of the 2002 Act.
Delegation of authority
4.
- (1) The governing body may delegate -
(2) Subject to paragraph (4), any such delegation may be to -
(3) Where the governing body has made any such delegation to one or more governors, the head teacher may attend and offer advice at all relevant proceedings. Such advice must be considered by the governor or governors to whom the delegation has been made.
(4) The governing body may delegate any decision whether or not to make a determination that the head teacher should cease to work at the school, or to dismiss the head teacher, to one or more governors.
Performance of the head teacher
5.
Where the authority has any serious concerns about the performance of the head teacher of a school -
Conduct and discipline of staff
6.
- (1) The governing body must establish procedures -
(2) Where the implementation of any determination made by the governing body in operation of the procedures requires any action which -
the authority must take that action at the request of the governing body.
Capability of staff
7.
The governing body must establish procedures for dealing with lack of capability on the part of staff at the school.
Amendment of the School Governance (Procedures) (England) Regulations 2003
8.
Regulation 16(1) of the School Governance (Procedures) (England) Regulations 2003[9] is replaced by -
Transitional provisions
9.
The Schedule to these Regulations has effect for the purpose of making transitional provisions.
(2) Any person so appointed must meet all relevant staff qualification requirements.
Authority's entitlement to offer advice
12.
- (1) A representative of the authority may attend and offer advice at all proceedings relating to the selection or dismissal of any teacher.
(2) Such advice must be considered by the governing body or any person or persons to whom such functions have been delegated when reaching any such decision.
Appointment of head teacher and deputy head teacher
13.
- (1) The governing body must notify the authority of -
(2) The governing body must advertise any such vacancy or post in such manner as it considers appropriate.
(3) The governing body must appoint a selection panel consisting of at least three of its members, to -
(4) If within a period of seven days beginning with the date when it receives notification under paragraph (3)(a), the authority makes written representations to the selection panel that any applicant is not a suitable person for the appointment, the selection panel must -
(5) Subject to regulation 11(2), where the person recommended by the selection panel is approved by the governing body for appointment, the authority must appoint the person, unless regulation 11(1)(c) applies.
(6) If -
the selection panel may select another person in accordance with this regulation (but this does not prevent the selection of an existing applicant).
(7) Subject to regulation 11(2), if the governing body has good reason not to advertise and conduct a selection process to fill the vacancy or post in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (4), the authority must appoint the person identified by the governing body to fill the vacancy or post, unless regulation 11(1)(c) applies.
Appointment of other teachers
14.
- (1) This regulation applies to any post of teacher, other than a post of head teacher or deputy head teacher, which is to be filled for a period of more than four months.
(2) Where the governing body identifies any such post to be filled, it must send a specification for the post to the authority.
(3) Subject to regulation 11(2), where a person is selected by the governing body for appointment, the authority must appoint the person, unless regulation 11(1)(c) applies.
(4) If the authority declines to appoint a person that the governing body selects, the governing body may select another person for appointment in accordance with this regulation (but this does not prevent the selection of an existing applicant).
Appointment of support staff
15.
- (1) Subject to regulation 18, where the governing body identifies a support staff post to be filled, it may recommend a person to the authority for appointment.
(2) Any such recommendation must be sent to the authority with a job specification for the post. The job specification must include the governing body's recommendations as to -
(3) The grade must be on the scale of grades applicable in relation to employment with the authority, and such as the governing body considers appropriate.
(4) Where the authority has discretion with respect to remuneration, it must exercise that discretion in accordance with the governing body's recommendation. The authority may be regarded as having discretion if any provisions regulating the rates of remuneration or allowances payable to persons in the authority's employment either -
(5) If within a period of seven days after receiving the job specification the authority makes written representations to the governing body relating to the grade or remuneration to be paid, the governing body must -
(6) Subject to regulation 11(2), the authority must appoint a person recommended to the post by the governing body, unless regulation 11(1)(c) applies.
Suspension of staff
16.
- (1) Subject to regulation 18, both the governing body and the head teacher have power to suspend any person employed or engaged otherwise than under a contract of employment to work at the school where, in the opinion of the governing body or (as the case may be) the head teacher, his suspension is required.
(2) The governing body or head teacher must, when exercising that power, immediately inform the authority and the head teacher or (as the case may be) governing body.
(3) A suspension under this regulation may only be ended by the governing body.
(4) The governing body must, on ending such a suspension, immediately inform the authority and the head teacher.
(5) In this regulation "suspend" means suspend without loss of emoluments.
Dismissal of staff
17.
- (1) Subject to regulation 18, where the governing body determines that any person employed or engaged by the authority to work at the school should cease to work there[13], it must notify the authority in writing of its determination and the reasons for it.
(2) If the person concerned is employed or engaged to work solely at the school (and does not resign), the authority must, before the end of the period of fourteen days beginning with the date on which the notification under paragraph (1) is given, either -
(3) If the person concerned is not employed or engaged by the authority to work solely at the school, the authority must require him to cease to work at the school.
School meals staff
18.
- (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) to (4), the authority is responsible for the appointment, discipline, suspension and dismissal of school meals staff who work or are to work at a school. Before exercising any such function the authority must consult the school's governing body to such extent as the authority thinks fit.
(2) Where an order is in force under section 512A(1) of the Education Act 1996 imposing on the governing body of a school a duty corresponding to a duty of the authority mentioned in section 512(3) and (4) of that Act (duty to provide school lunches) or section 512ZB(1) of that Act (duty to provide school lunches free of charge), paragraph (3) or (4) applies as appropriate.
(3) Where the governing body has entered into an agreement with the authority that the authority should provide lunches at the school, then where the governing body determines that any school meals staff member should cease to work at the school it must notify the authority in writing of its determination and the reason for it, and the authority must then require the person to cease to work at the school.
(4) Where no such agreement has been entered into, then regulations 6 and 15 to 17 apply to such staff members.
(2) Any person so appointed must meet all relevant staff qualification requirements.
Authority's entitlement to offer advice
21.
- (1) The authority is entitled to advise the governing body in relation to the exercise of any of the governing body's functions of appointment, engagement and dismissal of any teacher, to the extent provided by, and subject to, any relevant agreement.
(2) A "relevant agreement" is an agreement in writing between the authority and the governing body which gives the authority an entitlement to advise the governing body in relation to the exercise of some or all of those functions, and which has not been terminated by notice in writing given by the governing body to the authority.
(3) In the absence of a relevant agreement, it is for the Secretary of State to determine the extent to which the authority is entitled to advise the governing body in relation to the exercise of any of those functions.
(4) The governing body, or any other person to whom the functions in question have been delegated, must consider any advice given by the authority pursuant to an entitlement under paragraphs (1) to (3).
(5) The Secretary of State may at any time withdraw a determination.
Appointment of head teacher and deputy head teacher
22.
- (1) The governing body must notify the authority of -
(2) The governing body must advertise any such vacancy or post in such manner as it considers appropriate.
(3) The governing body must appoint a selection panel consisting of at least three of its members, to -
(4) If within a period of seven days beginning with the date when it receives notification under paragraph (3)(a), the authority makes written representations to the selection panel that any of the applicants is not a suitable person for the appointment, the selection panel must -
(5) Subject to regulation 20(2), the governing body may appoint the person recommended by the selection panel to the vacancy or the post to be filled.
(6) If -
the selection panel may select another person for appointment in accordance with this regulation (but this does not prevent the selection of an existing applicant).
(7) Subject to regulation 20(2), if the governing body has good reason not to advertise and conduct a selection process to fill the vacancy or post in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (4), the governing body may appoint such other person it has identified to the vacancy or post to be filled.
(8) Paragraphs (2) to (7) are subject to regulation 27.
Appointment of other teachers
23.
Where the governing body identifies any post of teacher (other than head teacher or deputy head teacher) which is to be filled for a period of more than four months, it must send a specification for the post to the authority.
Appointment of support staff
24.
Any appointment of support staff must be made by the governing body unless the governing body and the authority agree that the appointment should be made by the authority.
Suspension of staff
25.
- (1) Both the governing body and the head teacher have power to suspend any person employed or engaged otherwise than under a contract of employment to work at the school where in the opinion of the governing body or (as the case may be) the head teacher, his suspension from the school is required.
(2) The governing body or head teacher must in exercising that power, immediately inform the head teacher or (as the case may be) the governing body.
(3) A suspension under this regulation may only be ended by the governing body.
(4) The governing body must, on ending such a suspension, inform the head teacher.
(5) In this regulation "suspend" means suspend without loss of emoluments.
Suspension and dismissal of authority staff
26.
In the case of staff employed, or engaged otherwise than under a contract of employment, by the authority under regulation 24, regulation 16 (in place of regulation 25) and regulation 17 apply as they apply to schools referred to in regulation 10.
Appointment of head teachers for schools of Roman Catholic religious orders
27.
- (1) This regulation applies to a voluntary aided school if the trustees under a trust deed relating to the school are also trustees of a Roman Catholic religious order (" the order").
(2) Subject to paragraph (5), paragraphs (3) and (4) have effect in relation to the filling of a vacancy in the post of head teacher of the school, in place of regulation 22(2) to (7).
(3) The governing body must notify the Major Superior of the vacancy in writing.
(4) The governing body must -
(5) If no appointment is made by the governing body under paragraph (4)(b), regulation 22(2) to (7), have effect in relation to the filling of the vacancy.
(6) In this regulation -
Appointment of head teacher and deputy head teacher
29.
- (1) In relation to the appointment of a head teacher or a deputy head teacher under regulation 13 or 22[16] -
(2) If the recommendation is not approved by that governing body the selection process must be repeated by the selection panel of the collaborating governing bodies unless the relevant school's governing body withdraws from the agreement to collaborate.
Appointment of other teachers and support staff
30.
- (1) The collaborating governing bodies may delegate the appointment of any teacher (other than the head teacher and deputy head teacher) and support staff to -
(2) Any decision relating to the appointment of a member of staff must be unanimous.
(3) Where the collaborating governing bodies have delegated the appointment of a member of staff, other than to the head teacher of the relevant school, the head teacher of the relevant school is entitled to attend and offer advice. Such advice must be considered by the person or persons to whom the delegation has been made.
Dismissal of staff
31.
- (1) The collaborating governing bodies may delegate -
(2) Any such delegation may be to -
(3) The collaborating governing bodies may delegate the determination that the head teacher should cease to work at, or the decision to dismiss the head teacher from, a relevant school to one or more governors.
Authority's entitlement to offer advice
32.
Where the authority has an entitlement to offer advice to any individual governing body, the authority has the same entitlement to offer advice to the other collaborating governing bodies.
Staffing of proposed community, voluntary controlled, community special and maintained nursery schools having delegated budgets
34.
Where a proposed school which will be a community, voluntary controlled, community special or maintained nursery school has a delegated budget[17], regulations 4 to 7, 9 and 11 to 18 apply.
Staffing of proposed foundation, voluntary aided and foundation special schools having delegated budgets
35.
Where a proposed school which will be a foundation, voluntary aided or foundation special school has a delegated budget, regulations 4 to 7, 9 and 20 to 27 apply.
Staffing of proposed community, voluntary controlled, community special and maintained nursery schools without delegated budgets
36.
Where a proposed school which will be a community, voluntary controlled, community special or maintained nursery school does not have a delegated budget, Part 1 of Schedule 2 to the 2002 Act applies.
Staffing of proposed foundation, voluntary aided or foundation special schools without delegated budgets
37.
Where a proposed school which will be a foundation, voluntary aided or foundation special school does not have a delegated budget, Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the 2002 Act applies.
Stephen Twigg
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Education and Skills
5th August 2003
(3) In the case of schools to which Part 2 of these Regulations applies and members of staff to whom regulation 26 applies, the governing body must make arrangements for giving any person, in respect of whom it has made a determination that they should cease to work at the school, an opportunity to appeal at a hearing before at least three governors and notify the authority of the outcome of the hearing within seven days.
(4) In the case of schools to which Part 3 of these Regulations applies, the governing body must make arrangements for giving any person it has decided to dismiss, an opportunity to appeal at a hearing before at least three governors.
(5) In the case of collaborating schools to which Part 4 of these Regulations applies -
(6) Nothing in paragraphs (2) to (5) applies to a person who -
[2] 2002 c. 32; see section 212 for the definition of "regulations". By virtue of that definition these regulations made by the Secretary of State apply only to England.back
[6] The Education (School Teachers' Qualifications) (England) Regulations 2003, S.I. 2003/1662 and The Education (Specified Work and Registration) (England) Regulations 2003, S.I. 2003/1663 and any regulations made under section 135 of the 2002 Act.back
[7] 1998 c. 30; the Education (Induction Arrangements for School Teachers) (Consolidation) (England) Regulations 2001, S.I. 2001/2897 as amended by S.I. 2001/3938, S.I. 2002/2063 and S.I. 2003/106.back
[8] S.I 1999/2166. These Regulations are saved by the Education Act 2002 (Commencement No.6 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Order 2003, S.I. 2003/1667 (C.69).back
[9] S.I. 2003/1377. These Regulations were amended by the School Governance (Constitution and Procedures) (England) (Amendments) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/1916).back
[12] But only to such schools with delegated budgets as defined by section 39(2) of the 2002 Act, in accordance with section 35(7) of the 2002 Act.back
[13] The Schedule makes relevant provision.back
[14] But only such schools with delegated budgets as defined by section 39(2) of the 2002 Act in accordance with section 36(7) of the 2002 Act.back
[15] Schools may collaborate under regulation 3(1) of the School Governance (Collaboration) (England) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/1962)back
[16] Paragraphs (2) to (7) of regulation 22 are subject to regulation 27.back
[17] See section 49(2) and (3) of the 1998 Act as to whether a school has a delegated budget. A school having a delegated budget is defined by section 39(2) of the 2002 Act.back
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