Part VII Careers education and guidance

42BF1Information about technical education: access to English schools

1

The proprietor of a school in England within subsection (2) must ensure that there F6are opportunities for a range of education and training providers to access registered pupils during the relevant phase of their education for the purpose of informing them about approved technical education qualifications or apprenticeships.

F31A

In complying with subsection (1), the proprietor must give access to registered pupils on at least two occasions during each of the first, second and third key phase of their education.

2

A school is within this subsection if it provides secondary education and is one of the following—

a

an Academy;

b

an alternative provision Academy;

c

a community, foundation or voluntary school;

d

a community or foundation special school (other than one established in a hospital);

e

a pupil referral unit.

F42A

The proprietor of a school in England within subsection (2) must—

a

ensure that, during each of the first and second key phases of the education of each registered pupil—

i

on at least two occasions the pupil meets at least one provider to whom access is given (or any other number of such providers that may be specified for the purposes of that key phase by regulations under subsection (8)), and

ii

the pupil does not meet exactly the same provider or providers on each of those occasions, and

b

ask providers to whom access is given to provide information that includes the following—

i

information about the provider and the approved technical education qualifications or apprenticeships that the provider offers,

ii

information about the careers to which those technical education qualifications or apprenticeships might lead,

iii

a description of what learning or training with the provider is like, and

iv

responses to questions from the pupils about the provider or approved technical education qualifications and apprenticeships.

2B

Access given under subsection (1) must be for a reasonable period of time during the standard school day.

3

The proprietor of a school in England within subsection (2) must prepare a policy statement setting out the circumstances in which education and training providers will be given access to registered pupils for the purpose of informing them about approved technical education qualifications or apprenticeships.

4

The proprietor must ensure that the policy statement is followed.

5

The policy statement must include—

a

any procedural requirements in relation to requests for access;

b

grounds for granting and refusing requests for access;

c

details of premises or facilities to be provided to a person who is given access F7and the times at which the access is to be given;

F8d

an explanation of how the proprietor proposes to comply with the obligations imposed under subsection (2A).

6

The proprietor may revise the policy statement from time to time.

7

The proprietor must publish the policy statement and any revised statement.

8

The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision supplementing subsection (1) F9or (2A), for example provision about who is to be given access to pupils, to which pupils they are to be given access and how and when.

9

For the purposes of this section the relevant phase of a pupil's education is the period—

a

beginning at the same time as the school year in which the majority of pupils in the pupil's class attain the age of 13, and

b

ending with the expiry of the school year in which the majority of pupils in the pupil's class attain the age of 18.

F59A

For the purposes of this section—

a

the first key phase of a pupil’s education is the period—

i

beginning at the same time as the school year in which the majority of pupils in the pupil’s class attain the age of 13, and

ii

ending with 28 February in the following school year;

b

the second key phase of a pupil’s education is the period—

i

beginning at the same time as the school year in which the majority of pupils in the pupil’s class attain the age of 15, and

ii

ending with 28 February in the following school year;

c

the third key phase of a pupil’s education is the period—

i

beginning at the same time as the school year in which the majority of pupils in the pupil’s class attain the age of 17, and

ii

ending with 28 February in the following school year.

10

In this section “approved technical education qualification” means a qualification approved under section F2A2D3 or A2D5 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009.