Simple terms explainer:
Councils must decide how much public school accommodation is needed in their area, and when doing so they must consider all schools in the area, including private and independent schools. This ensures that decisions about building, expanding or reorganising schools are based on the total education provision available, not just council-run schools. The aim is to make sure there are enough suitable places for children, without unnecessary duplication or gaps in provision.
Legal status
Statutory
Duty category
Education
Duty type
Organisational
Social determinant of health
Children, families and lifelong learning
Emerging policy and legislation
2
Bodies with shared interest
Standards and frameworks
2