Pupil Referral Unit definition

Pupil Referral Unit means any school established in England and maintained by an LA which is specially organised to provide education for children falling within section 19(1) of the Education Act 1996.
Pupil Referral Unit means any school established in England and maintained by an LA which is specially organised to provide education for children falling within section 19(1) of the Education Act 1996; Any reference to “Secretary of State” includes a reference to the ESFA acting on the Secretary of State’s behalf;
Pupil Referral Unit means any school established in England and maintained by an LA which is specially organised to provide education for children falling within section 19(1) of the Education Act 1996. Any reference to “Secretary of State” includes a reference to the EFA acting on the Secretary of State’s behalf.

Examples of Pupil Referral Unit in a sentence

  • It is to be noted that any pupils displaced as a result of the closure of a BESD school (difficulties with behavioural, emotional and social development) should not be placed long-term or permanently in a Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) if a special school place is what they need.

  • If a pupil is attending an alternative education provider, which is not a school or Pupil Referral Unit, for part or all of their education, we will mark the sessions which the pupil attends the alternative setting as code B (off-site educational activity).

  • However before that point is reached the Principal will have held discussions with the Local Authority (LA) with a view to arranging an appropriate placement in another academy or Pupil Referral Unit (PRU).

  • Pupils should not be placed long-term or permanently in a Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) if a special school place is what they need.

  • One member must be, or have been within the last 5 years, a head teacher of a maintained school (if the exclusion is from a Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) then this representative can be either a head teacher of a maintained school, or a teacher in charge of a PRU).

  • In cases where pupils are not expected to be present for every morning and afternoon session (e.g. attendance at a Pupil Referral Unit), proportionality will be used to determine whether or not a Notice may be issued.

  • If the Council places a permanently excluded child in a Pupil Referral Unit or similar alternative provision, this will be regarded as a qualifying school for the duration of the placement.

  • In the case of exclusion it may be appropriate to transfer the record to the Pupil Referral Unit.

  • Harrow excluded pupils will be placed at the Pupil Referral Unit and the local authority will use provision to ensure that the needs of pupils who are not ready for mainstream schooling are met.

  • The Pupil Referral Unit should be represented by either the senior manager for the service or the headteacher.


More Definitions of Pupil Referral Unit

Pupil Referral Unit means any school established in England and maintained by a local authority which is specially organised to provide education for children falling within section 19(1) of the Education Act 1996; references to “school” shall where the context so admits be references to an Academy (except a 16 to 19 Free School); references to “educational institution” shall where the context so admits be references to a 16 to 19 Free School; references to “Secretary of State” shall where the context so admits be references to the EFA acting on the Secretary of State’s behalf; and
Pupil Referral Unit means a school such as is described in section 19(2) of the Education Act 1996;
Pupil Referral Unit means any school established in England and maintained by a local authority which is specially organised to provide education for children falling within section 19(1) of the Education Act 1996;

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