Education Act 1993 (repealed)

Type Public General Act
Publication 1993-07-27
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Part I — RESPONSIBILITY FOR EDUCATION

Chapter I — ADMINISTRATION

Secretary of State

General duty of Secretary of State.

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The Secretary of State shall promote the education of the people of England and Wales.

Duty in the case of primary, secondary and further education.

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for the purpose of promoting primary, secondary and further education in England and Wales.

Funding authorities for England and Wales

Funding Agency for Schools.

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in matters relating to the provision of education in voluntary schools, or in grant-maintained schools having foundation governors.

Schools Funding Council for Wales.

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Meaning of “funding authority” in the Education Acts.

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and in any other context is to the agency or the council.

Grants to funding authorities.

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The Secretary of State may make grants to any funding authority of such amounts and subject to such terms and conditions as he may determine.

Funding authorities: Supplementary

Provision of information.

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Value-for-money studies of grant-maintained schools.

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Supervision of funding authorities by the Secretary of State.

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Extension of functions of Audit Commission.

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(bc) with respect to studies relating to the Funding Agency for Schools, the agency; (bd) with respect to studies relating to the Schools Funding Council for Wales, the council

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Compulsory purchase of land.

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In section 17(4) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (statutory undertakers) after paragraph (a) of the definition of “statutory undertakers” there is inserted—

(aa) the Funding Agency for Schools, (ab) the Schools Funding Council for Wales

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Chapter II — RESPONSIBILITY FOR EDUCATION AT SCHOOL

School places

Responsibility for providing sufficient school places.

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and such an order may relate to primary education, to secondary education or to both.

in relation to the kind of education to which the order relates or, as the case may be, each of the kinds of education to which the order relates.

Power to direct admission of child to school

Direction to admit child to specified school.

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as references to the funding authority.

Procedure for giving direction.

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and shall not give the direction until the period for referring the matter to the Secretary of State has expired and, if it is so referred, the Secretary of State has made his determination.

Religious education

Procedure for preparing agreed syllabus of religious education.

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