Made
3rd July 2008
Laid before Parliament
10th July 2008
Coming into force
1st August 2008
This Order is made in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 87(3)(a) and (b) and (5) and 210(7) of the Education Act 2002(1).
In accordance with section 96(2) of that Act, the Secretary of State referred the proposal to make this Order to the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority(2) ("the Authority") and gave them directions as to the time within which they were to report to him.
In accordance with subsection (3) of section 96, the Authority gave notice of the proposal to the bodies and persons mentioned in that subsection and gave them a reasonable opportunity of submitting evidence and representations as to the issues arising(3).
The Authority submitted their report to the Secretary of State and arranged for it to be published(4) in accordance with section 96(5).
In accordance with section 96(6), the Secretary of State published a draft of the proposed order and the associated document and sent copies to the Authority and all those who were consulted by the Authority.
In accordance with section 96(7), the Secretary of State allowed a period of not less than one month for the submission of evidence and representations as to the issues arising(5).
The Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families now makes the following Order:
1.–(1) This Order may be cited as the Education (National Curriculum) (Attainment Targets and Programme of Study in History in respect of the Third Key Stage) (England) Order 2008 and comes into force on 1st August 2008.
(2) This Order applies in relation to England only.
2. In this Order–
(a) "the Key Stage 3 Document" means the document published by the Authority on 30th August 2007 entitled "History Programme of study: key stage 3";
(b) "level 1 of the National Curriculum levels of attainment" is to be interpreted in accordance with the description of performance at level 1 of the attainment targets contained in the booklet published by the Stationery Office entitled "History, The National Curriculum for England, Key stages 1-3 ", ISBN 011 3700717; and
(c) "special educational needs" is to be interpreted in accordance with section 312 of the Education Act 1996(6).
3. Subject to article 5(2)(b), in relation to any pupil who starts in the third key stage on or after 1st August 2008, it is directed that the provisions relating to attainment targets and the programme of study set out in the Key Stage 3 Document have effect for the purposes of specifying attainment targets and the programme of study for the third key stage in relation to History.
4. For the purposes of this Order, the examples and other passages printed in grey text or within square brackets in the Key Stage 3 Document (which serve to illustrate the programme of study described therein or relate to background information) do not form part of the provisions relating to attainment targets and the programme of study referred to in article 3.
5.–(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Education (National Curriculum) (Attainment Targets and Programmes of Study in History) (England) Order 2000(7) is revoked in so far as it has effect for the purposes of specifying attainment targets and the programme of study for the third key stage in relation to History.
(2) The Education (National Curriculum) (Attainment Targets and Programmes of Study in History) (England) Order 2000 continues to have effect–
(a) in relation to any pupil who started in the third key stage before 1st August 2008, for the purposes of specifying attainment targets and the programme of study for the third key stage in relation to History; and
(b) in relation to any pupil who starts in the third key stage on or after 1st August 2008, has special educational needs and is working below level 1 of the National Curriculum levels of attainment, for the purposes of specifying attainment targets for the third key stage in relation to History.
Jim Knight
Minister of State
Department for Children, Schools and Families
3rd July 2008
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order provides for attainment targets and programmes of study for History at the third key stage.
This Order gives effect to the document "History Programme of study: key stage 3", published by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority ("the Authority") on 30th August 2007, for the purposes of specifying attainment targets and the programme of study for the third key stage (article 3).
This Order revokes the Education (National Curriculum) (Attainment Targets and Programmes of Study in History) (England) Order 2000, SI 2000/1606 ("the 2000 Order") in so far as it has effect for the purposes of specifying attainment targets and the programmes of study for History at the third key stage (article 5). The attainment targets and programmes of study for the first and second key stages are unchanged by this Order and continue to be specified in the 2000 Order.
This Order makes saving provisions as follows:
(a) For any pupil who started studying History at key stage 3 before 1st August 2008, the provisions of this Order which give effect to the Key Stage 3 Document do not apply. The 2000 Order continues to apply to such pupils (article 5(2)(a));
(b) For any pupil who starts studying History at key stage 3 on or after 1st August 2008 and who has special educational needs and is working below level 1 of the national curriculum levels of attainment, the 2000 Order continues to apply for the purposes of specifying attainment targets for the third key stage in relation to History (article 5(2)(b)).
A copy of the Key Stage 3 Document can be accessed at this weblink:
A full impact assessment of the effect that this instrument will have on the business and voluntary sector is available from Angela Overington, Department for Children, Schools and Families, Sanctuary Buildings, Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3BT and is annexed to the Explanatory Memorandum which is available alongside this instrument on the OPSI website.
2002 c. 32; section 87(5) has been prospectively amended by paragraph 10(5) of Schedule 1 to the Childcare Act 2006 (c. 21) on a date to be appointed pursuant to sections 109(2) and 110(2) of that Act. Back [1]
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority was established under section 21 of the Education Act 1997 (c. 44). Back [2]
The Authority allowed a period of 12 weeks between 5th February 2007 and 30th April 2007 for the submission of evidence and representations as to the issues arising. Back [3]
The Authority published their report to the Secretary of State on dates between 5th June and 31st October 2007. Back [4]
The Secretary of State allowed the period between 10th March 2008 and 13th April 2008 for the submission of evidence and representations as to the issues arising. Back [5]
1996 c. 56; section 312 has been amended by paragraph 23 of Schedule 7 to the Education Act 1997, paragraph 71 of Schedule 30 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31), paragraphs 1 and 56 of Schedule 9 to the Learning and Skills Act 2000 (c. 21) and paragraphs 2 and 3 of Schedule 1 to the Education and Inspections Act 2006 (c. 40). Back [6]
SI 2000/1606, as amended by SI 2007/2265. Back [7]