Statutory Instruments
Education, England
Made
2nd September 2010
Laid before Parliament
9th September 2010
Coming into force
30th September 2010
The Council of the London Borough of Lewisham (-the authority-) and the governing body and head teacher (with the consent of the governing body) of New Woodlands School (-the School-), being qualifying bodies for the purposes of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of the Education Act 2002(1) (-the Act-), have, in accordance with section 4(2) of the Act, consulted such persons as required;
It is the opinion of the Secretary of State for Education pursuant to section 1(1)(a) of the Act, having regard to the matters set out in section 1(2), that the extension of the period for which the New Woodlands School Order 2007(2) (-the 2007 Order-) has effect may contribute to the raising of educational standards in England;
The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 2(1) and 3(1)(a)(iii) of the Act, on the application of the authority, and the governing body and head teacher of the School, makes the following Order(3):
1. This Order may be cited as the New Woodlands School (Amendment) Order 2010 and comes into force on 30th September 2010.
2. In article 8 of the 2007 Order (time period) for -30th September 2010- substitute -30th September 2013-.
Jonathan Hill
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Department for Education
2nd September 2010
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order is made under sections 2 and 3 of the Education Act 2002 and amends the New Woodlands School Order 2007 (-the 2007 Order-) to provide that the 2007 Order is extended until 30th September 2013.
2002 c.32. Chapter 1 of Part 1 has been amended by paragraph 71 of Schedule 14 and Part 1 of Schedule 16 to the Education and Inspections Act 2006 (c.40) and is amended by paragraph 14 of Schedule 1 to the Education and Skills Act 2008 (c.25) (not in force at the time of making this Order).
Section 3(2) provides that an order made under section 2 by virtue of subsection (1)(a)(iii) of section 3 may, on one occasion only, extend the period for which a previous order under section 2 has effect by a period of not more than three years from the end of the period originally specified in the previous order.