C1 Part V The Curriculum

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C1

Pt. V (ss. 350-410) modified (1.9.1999) by S.I. 1999/2262, reg. 57

C8C9Chapter IV Miscellaneous and supplementary provisions

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Sex education

403 Sex education: manner of provision.

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The F1. . ., governing body and head teacher shall take such steps as are reasonably practicable to secure that where sex education is given to any registered pupils at a maintained school F10(whether or not as part of statutory relationships and sex education) , it is given in such a manner as to encourage those pupils to have due regard to moral considerations and the value of family life.

F21A

The Secretary of State must issue guidance designed to secure that when sex education is given to registered pupils at maintained schools—

a

they learn the nature of marriage and its importance for family life and the bringing up of children, and

b

they are protected from teaching and materials which are inappropriate having regard to the age and the religious and cultural background of the pupils concerned.

F111ZB

In subsection (1A) the reference to sex education does not include sex education given as part of statutory relationships and sex education.

1B

In discharging their functions under subsection (1) governing bodies and head teachers must have regard to the Secretary of State’s guidance.

1C

Guidance under subsection (1A) must include guidance about any material which may be produced by NHS bodies for use for the purposes of sex education in schools.

1D

The Secretary of State may at any time revise his guidance under subsection (1A).

2

In F3this sectionmaintained school” includes F4a community or foundation special school established in a hospital F5and “NHS body” has the same meaning as in F9the National Health Service Act 2006 (see section 275(1) of that Act) .

F122A

In this section “statutory relationships and sex education” means education required to be provided at a school in England under section 80(1)(d) of the Education Act 2002.

C2C4C6404 Sex education: statements of policy.

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The governing body of a maintained school shall—

a

make, and keep up to date, a separate written statement of their policy with regard to the provision of sex education, and

b

make copies of the statement available for inspection (at all reasonable times) by parents of registered pupils at the school and provide a copy of the statement free of charge to any such parent who asks for one.

F61A

A statement under subsection (1) must include a statement of the effect of section 405.

F131B

In subsection (1) the reference to sex education does not include sex education given as part of statutory relationships and sex education (and accordingly subsection (1) does not apply at all in relation to a school at which sex education is only given as part of statutory relationships and sex education).

2

F14In subsection (1) “maintained school” includes, in relation to pupils who are provided with secondary education, F7a community or foundation special school established in a hospital.

F14In this section—

  • “maintained school” includes, in relation to pupils who are provided with secondary education, a community or foundation special school established in a hospital;

  • “statutory relationships and sex education” means education required to be provided at a school in England under section 80(1)(d) of the Education Act 2002.

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C3C5C7405 Exemption from sex education.

F151

If the parent of any pupil in attendance at a maintained school requests that he may be wholly or partly excused from receiving sex education at the school, the pupil shall, except so far as such education is comprised in the National Curriculum, be so excused accordingly until the request is withdrawn.

F162

In subsection (1) the reference to sex education does not include sex education provided at a maintained school in England as part of statutory relationships and sex education.

3

If the parent of any pupil in attendance at a maintained school in England requests that the pupil may be wholly or partly excused from sex education provided as part of statutory relationships and sex education, the pupil must be so excused until the request is withdrawn, unless or to the extent that the head teacher considers that the pupil should not be so excused.

4

In this section “statutory relationships and sex education” means education required to be provided at a school in England under section 80(1)(d) of the Education Act 2002.