Sentences with phrase «academy funding agreements»

These came into force in September 2012 and apply to teachers in all maintained schools & the government indicated that new academy funding agreements would refer to them too.
Credit in this context means borrowing, and borrowing does require SSE consent under Schedule 1 of the Education Act 2002, and also under Academy Funding Agreements.
Lord Hill also assured peers that the academy funding agreements will require academies to comply with the school admissions code and law, as with all maintained schools, noting that «the code and related legislation outlaw additional selection and require the highest priority to be given to looked - after children.»

Not exact matches

It is also possible, however, depending on the range and type of services on offer, for such provision to be a centrally funded service commissioned by the local authority, normally under a service level agreement with the school or academy.
All academies established prior to 2010 already have clauses in their funding agreement that require them to comply with the national standards for school food.
The Department for Education has recently published revised funding agreements for new academies and free schools, which include the requirement to follow the school food standards.
It is hoped that the changes will also subsequently made to the Academy model funding agreements.
The Government has revised the single Academies model funding agreement to bring it in line with the Free Schools model funding agreement in preventing Academies from teaching pseudoscience and to require the teaching of evolution.
«Clauses 2.43 and 2.44 of the funding agreement... explicitly require that pupils are taught about the theory of evolution, and prevent academy trusts from teaching «creationism» as scientific fact.
«The funding agreements for academies and free schools have been restructured into one document and drafted in plain English, as part of an ongoing process of simplification.»
23E) The parties acknowledge that clauses 2.43 and 2.44 of the Funding Agreement [which preclude the teaching of pseudoscience and require the teaching of evolution] apply to all academies.
As every Academy and Free School has this requirement in its funding agreement, the implication of this interpretation is that no Academy and Free School, existing or future, can teach pseudoscience.
Read the new Church Academy model funding agreements: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/church-academies-model-documents
«We are aware that neither the grammar schools ballots legislation, nor the provisions that allow governing bodies of grammar schools to bring forward proposals to remove selection, apply directly to academies, but we will ensure we mirror the current situation, within the funding agreement, for maintained grammar schools which have converted to become academies
A new model funding agreement for Academies has been released by the Department for Education (DfE) specifying that the teachers they employ do not need to hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
This is because the Academy's funding agreement is older than that rule.
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As charities and companies, academies face the challenges of the interaction of company and charity legislation and the Charities SORP together with fulfilling the requirements of the Department for Education Funding Agreement.
Reform recommends a more holistic approach to commissioning, where funding agreements for academy sponsors include a section on pupil outcomes in addition to assurances on financial propriety.
Currently, the model funding agreement and articles of association for academy chains focus almost exclusively on governance and financial propriety, but the results of Reform's survey suggest that a chain's finances and educational performance are «intrinsically linked».
✓ Dealing with other important financial and accounting requirements to comply with legislation, the Academies Financial Handbook and the terms of the Funding Agreement
ACADEMIES All academies established prior to 2010 already have clauses in their funding agreement that require them to comply with the national standards for schACADEMIES All academies established prior to 2010 already have clauses in their funding agreement that require them to comply with the national standards for schacademies established prior to 2010 already have clauses in their funding agreement that require them to comply with the national standards for school food.
Seek an early actuarial valuation and agree a repayment term Step 3 — Setting up an Academy Trust and Funding Agreement • This is the stage at which all legal documents need to be agreed with the DfE • The Academy Trust has to be registered with Companies House • Transfer or leasing arrangements for school land needs to be finalised • Completion of TUPE process • Governors complete and close consultation process • Funding Agreement signed by Academy Trust and Secretary of State • Academy opening date set Step 4 — Pre-opening • All CRB checks completed prior to transfer to academy status • Financial systems and contracts with staff and suppliers confirmed • Academy registrations with exam bodies confirmed • Insurances put iAcademy Trust and Funding Agreement • This is the stage at which all legal documents need to be agreed with the DfE • The Academy Trust has to be registered with Companies House • Transfer or leasing arrangements for school land needs to be finalised • Completion of TUPE process • Governors complete and close consultation process • Funding Agreement signed by Academy Trust and Secretary of State • Academy opening date set Step 4 — Pre-opening • All CRB checks completed prior to transfer to academy status • Financial systems and contracts with staff and suppliers confirmed • Academy registrations with exam bodies confirmed • Insurances put iAcademy Trust has to be registered with Companies House • Transfer or leasing arrangements for school land needs to be finalised • Completion of TUPE process • Governors complete and close consultation process • Funding Agreement signed by Academy Trust and Secretary of State • Academy opening date set Step 4 — Pre-opening • All CRB checks completed prior to transfer to academy status • Financial systems and contracts with staff and suppliers confirmed • Academy registrations with exam bodies confirmed • Insurances put iAcademy Trust and Secretary of State • Academy opening date set Step 4 — Pre-opening • All CRB checks completed prior to transfer to academy status • Financial systems and contracts with staff and suppliers confirmed • Academy registrations with exam bodies confirmed • Insurances put iAcademy opening date set Step 4 — Pre-opening • All CRB checks completed prior to transfer to academy status • Financial systems and contracts with staff and suppliers confirmed • Academy registrations with exam bodies confirmed • Insurances put iacademy status • Financial systems and contracts with staff and suppliers confirmed • Academy registrations with exam bodies confirmed • Insurances put iAcademy registrations with exam bodies confirmed • Insurances put in place
The academy trust is required by its funding agreement with the Secretary of State for Education to designate a named individual as the «accounting officer» and this designation confers legal responsibility for financial and administrative matters.
Last October, Durand Academy received a notice of intention to terminate its funding agreement.
It would also apply to most academies and free schools through an existing provision in their funding agreement that requires them to comply with guidance issued by the Secretary of State in relation to assessments.
Education legislation states that this may take place before an application for academy status is made and must be completed before a funding agreement is entered into with the Secretary of State.
For academies, their funding agreement sets out the arrangements to be followed as a condition of receiving grant and refers to the need for them to comply with the requirements of the Academies Financial academies, their funding agreement sets out the arrangements to be followed as a condition of receiving grant and refers to the need for them to comply with the requirements of the Academies Financial Academies Financial Handbook.
[2] In an academy, the principal or head teacher is designated by the funding agreement as the «accounting officer» responsible for the financial and administrative affairs of the institution.
All academies established prior to 2010 already have clauses in their funding agreement that require them to comply with the national standards for school food.
The DfE said the schools with funding agreements in place were Batley Grammar School in Kirklees; Nishkam Free School in Birmingham; Bradford Science Academy; St Luke's C of E Primary School, Camden; Eden Primary School, Haringey; Stour Valley Community School in Suffolk; Free School Norwich; and West London Free School in Hammersmith and Fulham.
Lisa Mannall, regional schools commissioner for the south - west, issued a termination warning notice to both academies on February 16, warning that their funding agreements may be terminated and explaining that she had «already brokered, in the short term, support for the trust through ACE Plymouth».
Explanation of the funding agreement and funding allocation from the Education Funding Agency and advice on the Academy Financial Regulations & Scheme of Delefunding agreement and funding allocation from the Education Funding Agency and advice on the Academy Financial Regulations & Scheme of Delefunding allocation from the Education Funding Agency and advice on the Academy Financial Regulations & Scheme of DeleFunding Agency and advice on the Academy Financial Regulations & Scheme of Delegation.
The academy's independent board of directors to be responsible for the prudent use of all public and private funds and to ensure that those funds are used in accordance with applicable laws, bylaws, and contractual agreements.
Academies are not subject to these regulations and funding agreements do not require the Principal's post to be advertised.
The government could move towards «slimmed - down» funding agreements for academies.
«The thing about the job advert that captured my attention was that when academies don't deliver what they say in the funding agreement - and on the basis that few academies said they would reduce standards, but presumably talked about getting better — then where that has not happened I think we have a duty and responsibility to intervene.»
Academies have been given different freedoms depending on when they signed a funding agreement or what they managed to negotiate with a government minister.
The Department for Education is, however, constantly pushing for new academies and free schools to move over to new funding agreements, which oblige compliance with the standards.
Academies established between September 2008 and September 2010, as well as post-June 2014, must comply with the nutritional standards or risk being in breach of their funding agreements.
«I have now reviewed the position further and I am pleased to inform you that I am content that the conditions are all met and that I am satisfied that the trust has in place the required financial controls and processes to comply with the requirements of the funding agreement and academies financial handbook.»
The board of trustees, or governors, shoulder this crucial obligation and must ensure academy funds are used in accordance with the law, its articles of association, funding agreement and the Academies Financial Handbook (AFH).
A summary of key dates about ESFA activities for the 2017 to 2018 academic year that relate to academy funding, finance and trust compliance with their funding agreement.
Ms Morgan said academies were required to teach British values as part of their funding agreements and that she would be publishing non-statutory guidance on the matter for local authority maintained schools.
Academies should be aware that where statute law is specified in the funding agreement, then being in breach of that statute law could give rise to a public law claim and / or a complaint to the EFA.
In a letter to Dr Achmad da Costa, chair of Oldknow Academy Trust, Lord Nash said it was not meeting the requirements set out in its funding agreement.
The report said: «This is indicative of a poor financial control environment and leaves them susceptible to the risk of fraud and error and also puts them in breach of their responsibilities under the funding agreement and the Academies Financial handbook.»
Birmingham academies Park View and Nansen Primary - rated inadequate by Ofsted - will have their funding agreements terminated.
Sent to academies by regional schools commissioners, these letters and notices outline why the school has displeased the commissioner or is flouting its funding agreement.
It is also unclear how the lessons can be required in academies whose funding agreements enable the school to set their own curriculum.
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