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Young people continuing with education after the age of 16 will attend either school sixth forms, colleges of further education or tertiary colleges.
Information about attendance, children missing from education, exclusion and access, elective home education for children, parents and carers, and schools.
We have a legal duty to assess and cater for children and young people with special educational needs and work in partnership with schools.
Learning packs, self-led activities and indoor and outdoor classrooms at Elvaston Castle and Country Park for schools and young people.
When a parent or carer is advised that their child is excluded from school it can be a distressing and confusing time, for both the parents or carers and child.
This guide is to help you make an application for a place for your child at secondary school. You should read the information before making your application.
This process applies to governors nominated by the local authority to serve on governing boards constituted under the School Governance Regulations 2012.
Travel Smart week takes place each May and October when pupils are encouraged to make the most of their school journey.
The National Curriculum sets out the core subjects that children in state or 'maintained' schools must be taught between the ages of 5 and 16.
If you're worried about a child or young person misusing alcohol or drugs you can speak to a school nurse or GP.
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