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Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Department for Education

Jun. 26 2024

Source Page: School census autumn 2024 to summer 2025: school summary report
Document: (PDF)

Found: ] 13 Table 7: Early years pupil premium – nursery schools [For: Schools with phase ‘NS’ ONLY] [used


Written Question
Pre-school Education and Primary Education: Schools
Thursday 21st March 2024

Asked by: Derek Thomas (Conservative - St Ives)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what the average time is for her Department to approve mergers between pre-schools and primary schools; what steps her Department is taking to (a) reduce that time and (b) help ensure (i) safeguarding during transition and (ii) continuity of funding for childcare; and how many mergers between pre-schools and primary schools her Department has approved in the last 12 months.

Answered by David Johnston - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

Local authorities are responsible for making decisions on statutory proposals to alter the age range of maintained schools, including by the addition of a nursery.

Academies wishing to alter their age range must submit an application for a significant change to the department. In the last 12 months, the department received over 100 significant change applications to change the age range at an academy. The current data collection does not break this down further to enable the department to provide information on the number of schools that have requested to change their age range to add provision for nursery age children. The department does not collect data on the average length of time taken to reach a decision as applications can differ in their complexity.

The department has published revised guidance which will come into effect from the end of April 2024. The guidance sets out an updated application process that will allow low risk changes to progress to a decision more quickly following the necessary checks, which will streamline the application process. When implemented, the department will also be introducing a new data collection system to track application information in more detail.

With regards to safeguarding, schools must continue to have regard to the statutory guidance, ‘Keeping children safe in education’, which can be found here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64f0a68ea78c5f000dc6f3b2/Keeping_children_safe_in_education_2023.pdf. All early years settings must follow the Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework throughout any transition period.

Local authorities remain responsible for the continuation of funding, as they are required to ensure sufficiency of childcare places in their areas. Early years entitlements funding for children in nursery classes up to reception age would continue until those children moved into reception.


Non-Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Office of the Schools Adjudicator

Feb. 12 2024

Source Page: The Cobbs Infant and Nursery School: 12 February 2024
Document: VAR2390: The Cobbs Infant and Nursery School (PDF)

Found: The Cobbs Infant and Nursery School: 12 February 2024


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Department for Education

Jun. 26 2024

Source Page: School census autumn 2024 to summer 2025: school summary report
Document: (PDF)

Found: special school and city technology college] 18 Table 7: Early years pupil premium – nursery schools


Deposited Papers
Department for Education

Dec. 20 2011

Source Page: Reforming the Early Years Foundation Stage (the EYFS): Government response to consultation. 59 p.
Document: DEP2011-2115.pdf (PDF)

Found: the opportunities that schools offer.


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Department for Education

Jun. 26 2024

Source Page: School census autumn 2024 to summer 2025: school summary report
Document: (PDF)

Found: in the 2024 su mmer and autumn term (terms 5, 6, 1 and 2) [Not for: Nursery school] Output Table


Deposited Papers

Jul. 12 2010

Source Page: Table showing grants to Bury Metropolitan Council for schools outside main per pupil funding from 1996/97 to 2010/11. 15 p.
Document: DEP2010-1447.xls (Excel)

Found: Table showing grants to Bury Metropolitan Council for schools outside main per pupil funding from 1996


Secondary Legislation

Laid - 22 Jan 2024 In Force Not stated

School and Early Years Finance and Childcare (Provision of Information About Young Children) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2024
Department: Department for Education
Made negative
Parliamentary Status - Legislation

These Regulations make provision for local authorities’ financial arrangements in relation to the funding of maintained schools and providers of funded early years provision in England, for the financial year 2024-2025. They also contain minor amendments to the Childcare (Provision of Information About Young Children) Regulations 2009 (S.I. 2009/1554).

Found: School and Early Years Finance and Childcare (Provision of Information About Young Children) (Amendment


Non-Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Office of the Schools Adjudicator

May. 08 2024

Source Page: Roger De Clare CofE First School: 8 May 2024
Document: (PDF)

Found: Nursery School currently has a PAN of 60.


Scottish Parliament Select Committee
Responses from local authorities regarding information available on deferral of entry to primary 1.
Early Learning and Childcare P1 deferrals

Correspondence

Inquiry: Early Learning and Childcare 1140 hours progress inquiry
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Education, Children and Young People Committee

Found: Early Learning and Childcare P1 deferrals Responses from local authorities regarding information available