(1) If a school’s proprietor applies for an order in accordance with these Regulations, the Secretary of State shall designate the school as a school which has a religious character if—
(a) he is satisfied that the school is conducted or education at the school is provided in accordance with the tenets of one or more religions or religious denominations; and
(b) some or all of the premises currently occupied by the school were provided on trust in connection with —
(i) the provision of education, or
(ii) the conduct of an educational institution
in accordance with the tenets of one or more religions or religious denominations; or
(c) at least one member of the governing body is a person appointed as a governor to represent the interests of one or more religions or religious denominations; or
(d) the governing instrument of the school provides —
(i) that the school shall be conducted in accordance with the tenets of one or more religions or religious denominations; or
(ii) that education at the school shall be provided in accordance with the tenets of one or more religions or religious denominations.
(2) If a school’s proprietor applies for an order in accordance with these regulations but paragraph (1) does not apply, the Secretary of State may nevertheless designate a school as a school which has a religious character if he considers it appropriate to do so having regard to the following —
(a) whether the school is conducted in accordance with the tenets of one or more religions or religious denominations;
(b) whether education at the school is provided in accordance with the tenets of one or more religions or religious denominations; and
(c) any representations made by a religious body on behalf of the school.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation any reference to the education at a school being provided in accordance with the tenets of one or more religions or religious denominations does not require all education provided to be in accordance with those tenets.