This publication provides data reported by local authorities on compulsory school age children in elective home education (EHE) in England.
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Your responsibilities with your local council if you want to educate your child at home - sometimes called home schooling.
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You can teach your child at home, either full or part-time. This is called home education (sometimes ‘elective home education’ or ‘home schooling’). You can get help with home education ...
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Schools in Great Britain closed from Monday 23 March 2020, except for children of critical workers or vulnerable children who could not be safely cared for at home. From the week commencing 1 June 2020, schools in England extended their opening to include all pupils in Reception, Year 1 and Year 6.
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Home education can simply be a parent’s preferred way of educating their child. However, in our research in secondary schools, special educational needs and/or medical, behavioural or other well ...
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What is home-schooling? During the period when schools were closed to all but vulnerable children and children of key workers, most pupils were educated at home. This is known as home-schooling. While being home-schooled, children remained on their school roll …
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Elective home education is a form of ‘education otherwise than at school’ and this piece of legislation is the basis for the obligations of parents. It is also the starting point for local authorities’ involvement.
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It details local authorities’ roles, responsibilities and the legislation they need to follow. It also includes information on home schooling funding.
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The English national curriculum means children in different schools (at primary and secondary level) study the same subjects to similar standards - it's split into key stages with tests.
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Educating your child at home. Parents have a responsibility to make sure their child is educated. Most children attend school for their education, but parents have the right to educate their child at home, this is called elective home education (EHE).
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