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Statutory Instrument

The Religious Character of Schools (Designation Procedure) (Independent Schools) (England) Regulations 2003

Citation
S.I. 2003/2314
As at
Sections
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Section 1Citation and commencement

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Religious Character of Schools (Designation Procedure) (Independent Schools) (England) Regulations 2003 and shall come into force on 1st October 2003.

(2) These Regulations shall apply in relation to England only.

Section 2Interpretation

In these Regulations —

(a) “the 1998 Act ” means the School Standards and Framework Act 1998;

(b) “the relevant religion or religious denomination” means the religion or religious denomination in accordance with whose tenets education is provided at the school, or the school is conducted (or, as the case may be, each such religion or religious denomination); and

(c) “section 69(3)” means section 69(3) of the 1998 Act as it applies to independent schools by virtue of section 124B of that Act.

Section 3Application of these Regulations

These Regulations specify the procedure to be followed in connection with —

(a) the designation, in an order under section 69(3), of an independent school as having a religious character; and

(b) the statement in such an order, in relation to such a school, of the relevant religion or religious denomination.

Section 4Application procedure

(1) In order for an independent school to be designated as a school which has a religious character, the school’s proprietor must apply to the Secretary of State for an order under section 69(3).

(2) The application must —

(a) state the religion or religious denomination of the school;

(b) include the grounds on which the application is based and any supporting evidence of those grounds; and

(c) include any representations made by a religious body in support of the application.

(3) On receipt of an application for an order in accordance with these Regulations, the Secretary of State may consult any religious body regarding the school’s application, which he considers appropriate.

Section 5Designation procedure

(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.

Section 6Changes in designations and statements

(1) Where the Secretary of State is at any time of the opinion that an order previously made under section 69(3) contains a material error or that there has been a wrongful failure to designate any school he must make such an order or further order under that section as he considers appropriate for the purpose of correcting the error;

(2) Before making an order under paragraph (1) which effects the designation of a particular school or the statement of the relevant religion or religious denomination in relation to a particular school, the Secretary of State must consult the proprietor of that school, and may consult any religious body which he considers appropriate.

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The Religious Character of Schools (Designation Procedure) (Independent Schools) (England) Regulations 2003 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/uksi-2003-2314

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