Legislation – Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Act 2021

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Introduction

PART 1
BASIC CONCEPTS AND KEY DOCUMENTS

1 Introduction

2 The four purposes

3 The areas of learning and experience

4 The mandatory cross-curricular skills

5 Power to amend sections 3 and 4

6 The What Matters Code

7 The Progression Code

8 The RSE Code

PART 2
CURRICULUM IN MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, MAINTAINED NURSERY SCHOOLS AND FUNDED NON-MAINTAINED NURSERY EDUCATION

CHAPTER 1 CURRICULUM DESIGN AND ADOPTION

General

9 Introduction and interpretation

Maintained schools and maintained nursery schools

10 Curriculum design

11 Curriculum adoption

12 Curriculum review and revision

Funded non-maintained nursery education

13 Welsh Ministers’ duty to publish a curriculum

14 Review and revision of curriculum published by Welsh Ministers

15 Curriculum adoption

16 Curriculum review and revision

Supplementary provision

17 Power to make supplementary provision about curriculum adoption and revision

18 Power to make supplementary provision about curriculum summaries

CHAPTER 2 CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS

General

19 Introduction

Curriculum requirements

20 The four purposes

21 Progression

22 Suitability

23 Breadth and balance

24 Areas of learning and experience and cross-curricular skills

25 Power to impose further curriculum requirements

CHAPTER 3 CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION

General

26 Introduction and interpretation

Maintained schools and maintained nursery schools

27 Duty to ensure implementation of adopted curriculum

28 General implementation requirements

29 Further implementation requirements for pupils aged 3 to 14

30 Further implementation requirements for pupils aged 14 to 16

31 Power to disapply duty to implement pupil choice

32 Power to disapply duty to implement pupil choice: supplementary

33 Reviews and appeals relating to pupil choice

Funded non-maintained nursery education

34 Duty to ensure implementation of adopted curriculum

35 General implementation requirements

36 Requirements relating to areas of learning and experience and cross-curricular skills

CHAPTER 4 CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION: EXCEPTIONS

37 Introduction

38 Development work and experiments

39 Development work and experiments: conditions

40 Development work and experiments: supplementary

41 Pupils and children with additional learning needs

42 Temporary exceptions for individual pupils and children

43 Temporary exceptions for individual pupils and children: supplementary

44 Provision of information about temporary exceptions

45 Appeals about temporary exceptions for individual pupils

46 Appeals about temporary exceptions for individual children

47 Exception for pupils for whom arrangements are made under section 19A of the Education Act 1996

48 Power to make provision for further exceptions

PART 3
CURRICULUM FOR EXCEPTIONAL PROVISION OF EDUCATION IN PUPIL REFERRAL UNITS OR ELSEWHERE

49 Introduction

50 Curriculum requirements

51 Curriculum review and revision

52 Curriculum implementation

53 Curriculum requirements

54 Review and revision

55 Curriculum implementation

PART 4
ASSESSMENT AND PROGRESSION

56 Duty to make provision about assessment arrangements

57 Promoting and maintaining understanding of progression

PART 5
CURRICULUM: POST COMPULSORY EDUCATION IN MAINTAINED SCHOOLS

58 Introduction and interpretation

59 General curriculum requirement

60 Curriculum requirement: Relationships and Sexuality Education

61 Curriculum requirement: Religion, Values and Ethics

62 Further curriculum requirements

PART 6
SUPPLEMENTARY

63 Duty to have regard to mental health and emotional well-being of children and young persons

64 Duty to promote knowledge and understanding of UN Conventions on the rights of children and persons with disabilities

65 Duty to co-operate

66 Welsh Ministers’ duty to facilitate the performance of functions

67 Local authorities’ duty to facilitate the performance of functions

68 Welsh Ministers’ duty to promote access etc to Welsh medium courses of study

69 Power to make provision for children receiving education in more than one setting etc

70 Power to apply Act to detained children and detained young persons

71 Duty to have regard to guidance

PART 7
GENERAL

72 Status of this Act as an Education Act

73 Minor and consequential amendments and repeals

74 Power to make additional provision to give full effect to this Act etc

75 Regulations

76 The What Matters Code and the Progression Code: procedure

77 The RSE Code: procedure

78 Written information, notices and directions

79 Meaning of “maintained school”, “maintained nursery school” and associated expressions

80 Meaning of “funded non-maintained nursery education” and associated expressions

81 Meaning of “pupil referral unit” and associated expressions

82 General interpretation

83 Index of expressions defined in this Act

84 Coming into force

85 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 RELIGION, VALUES AND ETHICS

SCHEDULE 2 MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS

PART 2CURRICULUM IN MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, MAINTAINED NURSERY SCHOOLS AND FUNDED NON-MAINTAINED NURSERY EDUCATION

CHAPTER 3CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION

General

26Introduction and interpretation

(1)

This Chapter makes provision about the implementation of a curriculum for any of the following—

(a)

registered pupils at a maintained school, except those over compulsory school age;

(b)

registered pupils at a maintained nursery school;

(c)

children for whom funded non-maintained nursery education is provided.

(2)

Chapter 4 sets out exceptions to the curriculum implementation duties in this Chapter.

(3)

References in this Chapter and in Chapter 4 to a school are to—

(a)

a maintained school, or

(b)

a maintained nursery school.

(4)

In this Chapter and in Chapter 4—

(a)

references to pupils, in relation to a school, are to registered pupils at the school, except those over compulsory school age;

(b)

references to children, in relation to funded non-maintained nursery education, are to children for whom that education is provided;

(c)

references to the adopted curriculum, in relation to a school, are to the curriculum adopted under section 11 by the head teacher and governing body of the school (and if that curriculum is revised under section 12, to the curriculum as revised);

(d)

references to the adopted curriculum, in relation to funded non-maintained nursery education, are to the curriculum adopted under section 15 by the provider of the education (and if that curriculum is revised under section 16, to the curriculum as revised).

Maintained schools and maintained nursery schools

27Duty to ensure implementation of adopted curriculum

(1)

The head teacher of a school must ensure that the adopted curriculum is implemented for the school’s pupils in accordance with sections 28, 29 and 30.

(2)

The governing body of a school must exercise its functions with a view to ensuring that the adopted curriculum is implemented for the school’s pupils in accordance with sections 28, 29 and 30.

28General implementation requirements

The adopted curriculum must be implemented in a way that—

(a)

enables each pupil to develop in the ways described in the four purposes,

(b)

secures teaching and learning that offers appropriate progression for each pupil,

(c)

is suitable for each pupil’s age, ability and aptitude,

(d)

takes account of each pupil’s additional learning needs (if any), and

(e)

secures broad and balanced teaching and learning for each pupil.

29Further implementation requirements for pupils aged 3 to 14

(1)

The adopted curriculum must be implemented in accordance with subsection (2) for pupils who have not yet completed the school year in which the majority of the pupils in their class attain the age of 14.

(2)

The adopted curriculum must be implemented in a way that secures teaching and learning for each pupil that—

(a)

encompasses the areas of learning and experience (including the mandatory elements within those areas), and

(b)

develops the mandatory cross-curricular skills.

(3)

The teaching and learning secured under subsection (2)—

(a)

in respect of the mandatory element of Relationships and Sexuality Education, must be suitable for the pupil’s stage of development, and

(b)

in respect of the mandatory element of Religion, Values and Ethics, must accord with Part 2 of Schedule 1, except where subsection (4) applies.

(4)

This subsection applies where the teaching and learning is for pupils in a class in which the majority of the pupils are below compulsory school age at the beginning of the school year.

30Further implementation requirements for pupils aged 14 to 16

(1)

The adopted curriculum must be implemented in accordance with subsection (2) for pupils who have completed the school year in which the majority of the pupils in their class attained the age of 14.

(2)

The adopted curriculum must be implemented in a way that—

(a)

secures teaching and learning for each pupil that encompasses the mandatory elements within the areas of learning and experience, and

(b)

secures other teaching and learning for each pupil in each area of learning and experience.

(3)

The teaching and learning secured under subsection (2) must develop the mandatory cross-curricular skills.

(4)

The teaching and learning secured under subsection (2) must include—

(a)

teaching and learning in respect of any provision made in the curriculum, so far as it applies to the pupil, by virtue of regulations made under section 25, and

(b)

the teaching and learning chosen by the pupil by virtue of section 24.

(5)

For an exception to the duty to secure the teaching and learning chosen by the pupil, see section 31.

(6)

The teaching and learning secured under subsection (2)—

(a)

in respect of the mandatory element of Relationships and Sexuality Education, must be suitable for the pupil’s stage of development, and

(b)

in respect of the mandatory element of Religion, Values and Ethics, must accord with Part 2 of Schedule 1.

31Power to disapply duty to implement pupil choice

(1)

This section applies to the teaching and learning chosen by a pupil by virtue of section 24.

(2)

If the head teacher of a maintained school is satisfied that a relevant ground applies, the head teacher may determine that the duty to secure the teaching and learning does not apply.

(3)

In the case of a determination made before the pupil begins the relevant school year, the relevant grounds are that—

(a)

the teaching and learning is not suitable for the pupil, due to the pupil’s level of educational attainment;

(b)

it is not reasonably practicable to secure the teaching and learning for the pupil, due to other choices made by the pupil by virtue of section 24;

(c)

the amount of time likely to be spent travelling to the place at which the teaching is likely to be delivered would be detrimental to the pupil’s education;

(d)

disproportionate expenditure would be incurred if the teaching and learning were to be secured for the pupil;

(e)

the pupil or another person’s health or safety would be placed unacceptably at risk if the teaching and learning were to be secured for the pupil.

(4)

In the case of a determination made after the pupil has begun the relevant school year, the relevant grounds are that—

(a)

disproportionate expenditure would be incurred if the teaching and learning were to continue to be secured for the pupil;

(b)

the pupil’s or another person’s health or safety would be placed unacceptably at risk if the teaching and learning were to continue to be secured for the pupil.

(5)

In subsections (3) and (4), the “relevant school year” is the school year in which the majority of the pupils in the pupil’s class will attain the age of 15.

(6)

Regulations may amend subsections (3) and (4).

32Power to disapply duty to implement pupil choice: supplementary

(1)

A head teacher who makes a determination under section 31 must give the information described in subsection (2) to—

(a)

the pupil to whom the determination relates, and

(b)

the pupil’s parent.

(2)

The information is—

(a)

the fact that the determination has been made,

(b)

the effect of the determination,

(c)

the head teacher’s reasons for making the determination,

(d)

information about the teaching and learning that will be secured for the pupil in place of the teaching and learning in respect of which the determination has been made, and

(e)

information about the right to request a review, or make an appeal, under section 33.

(3)

The information must be given in writing.

(4)

The duty in subsection (1)(a) does not apply if the head teacher considers that the pupil in question does not have the capacity to understand—

(a)

the information that would be given, or

(b)

what it means to exercise the rights conferred by section 33.

(5)

Regulations may make further provision in connection with determinations under section 31.

33Reviews and appeals relating to pupil choice

(1)

A pupil or parent who is given information about a determination made by a head teacher under section 31—

(a)

may require the head teacher to review the determination, and

(b)

if dissatisfied with the head teacher’s decision on the review, may appeal to the governing body of the school against that decision.

(2)

On a review, the head teacher—

(a)

may confirm, vary or revoke the determination, and

(b)

must give written notice of that decision to—

(i)

the pupil,

(ii)

the pupil’s parent, and

(iii)

the governing body.

(3)

But subsection (2)(b)(i) does not apply if the head teacher considers that the pupil does not have the capacity to understand—

(a)

the information that would be given, or

(b)

what it means to exercise the right conferred by subsection (1)(b).

(4)

On an appeal, the governing body—

(a)

may confirm the head teacher’s decision on the review or direct the head teacher to take the action that it considers appropriate, and

(b)

must give written notice of its decision to—

(i)

the pupil,

(ii)

the pupil’s parent, and

(iii)

the head teacher.

(5)

But subsection (4)(b)(i) does not apply if the governing body considers that the pupil does not have the capacity to understand the information that would be given.

(6)

The head teacher must comply with a direction given under subsection (4)(a).

(7)

The head teacher and governing body of a school within subsection (8) must publish information setting out a procedure for reviews and appeals under this section.

(8)

A school is within this subsection if the adopted curriculum applies to pupils who have completed the school year in which the majority of the pupils in their class attained the age of 14.

Funded non-maintained nursery education

34Duty to ensure implementation of adopted curriculum

(1)

A provider of funded non-maintained nursery education must ensure that the adopted curriculum is implemented for children in accordance with sections 35 and 36.

(2)

A local authority that secures funded non-maintained nursery education must exercise its functions with a view to ensuring that the adopted curriculum is implemented in accordance with sections 35 and 36 for children for whom that education is provided.

35General implementation requirements

The adopted curriculum must be implemented in a way that—

(a)

enables each child to develop in the ways described in the four purposes,

(b)

secures teaching and learning that offers appropriate progression for each child,

(c)

is suitable for each child’s age, ability and aptitude,

(d)

takes account of each child’s additional learning needs (if any), and

(e)

secures broad and balanced teaching and learning for each child.

36Requirements relating to areas of learning and experience and cross-curricular skills

(1)

The adopted curriculum must be implemented in a way that secures teaching and learning for each child that—

(a)

encompasses the areas of learning and experience (including the mandatory elements within those areas), and

(b)

develops the mandatory cross-curricular skills.

(2)

Teaching and learning secured for a child under subsection (1) in respect of the mandatory element of Relationships and Sexuality Education must be suitable for the child’s stage of development.