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Statutory Instruments
Education, England
Made
26th July 2010
Laid before Parliament
30th July 2010
Coming into force
2nd September 2010
In accordance with section 33B(3) of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992(1) (“the Act”), the governing body of The Henley College (“the College”) has applied for this Order to be made.
It is the opinion of the Secretary of State for Education that the College is within section 33B(4) of the Act.(2)
The power in 33B(1) of the Act to make this Order is exercisable by virtue of the date, 8th March 2010, specified in an Order under section 33A(5)(b) having passed.(3)
Accordingly, the Secretary of State for Education makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 33B(1) and (7) of the Act:
1992 c.13. Section 33B was inserted by section 125 of, and paragraph 3 of Schedule 8 to, the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 c.22.
Section 33B(4) provides that a college is within that section if it appears to the Secretary of State that on the date on which the application is made at least 80% of its total enrolment number will be persons over compulsory school age but under 19.
Pursuant to section 33B(8), the power under section 33B(1) is exercisable by virtue of the passing of the date specified in an Order made under s33A(5)(b) for the exercising of the power under 33A(1).
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