Re: Does my child have to go to school?
My beautiful daughter was a target at a School. By one man and an an unbelieving staff. He would say things to her as she past him on stairwells ieven in a crowd as she past by. He targetted her everyday as she resisted him and fought his control. He was actually taken to court for Underaged fornication with a student... The school closed ranks on him whilst she was there and boy was she kicking off Terrible at Home aggressive unwilling to attend - O GOSH I wish I had listened and taken her out to Home school. My freind has five adopted two and fosters - they are all home schooled, Get brilliant marks. Such Fun they go away for week trips, Geology, History Archelogical...visit minor / major galleries concerts and are amazingly leveled grateful children. Happy Heathly loving giving family ITS not for everyone but It can be the best thing a parent can do with and for YOUR child:grouphug:
Under Section 7 of the 1996 education act, parents are responsible for ensuring that their children receive an education suitable to their age ability and aptitude, as well as any special needs he or she may have. The following home-schooling rules apply in England and Wales:
You do not need the permission of an LEA to home educate a child (unless the child attends a special needs school)
You do not have to hold any particular qualifications to home educate your child
There are no predetermined hours or times that you must tutor your child at home
You do not have to conform to the National Curriculum
You can home educate a child with special needs
Home educated children are not required to undertake examinations or SATs
there are homeschooling charites - you will find LOCAL to You groups and networks or homeschoolers county to county A Number one sites are
http://www.netmums.com/children/home-education really parent child freindly supportive
http://www.home-education.org.uk and also
with a FREE helpline http://www.oxfordhomeschooling.co.uk...oling-the-law/
http://www.underhill.nildram.co.uk/law.htm Education is compulsory - school attendance is not
The freedom to educate children at home forms an intrinsic and essential element of educational provision in our society, a right which has been protected by a succession of Education Acts. The law is clear that while education is compulsory, school attendance is not.
all opinions ar my own and cannot be taken as legal fact you have to check it all out for yourself I just am happy t o find stuff to be a help
My beautiful daughter was a target at a School. By one man and an an unbelieving staff. He would say things to her as she past him on stairwells ieven in a crowd as she past by. He targetted her everyday as she resisted him and fought his control. He was actually taken to court for Underaged fornication with a student... The school closed ranks on him whilst she was there and boy was she kicking off Terrible at Home aggressive unwilling to attend - O GOSH I wish I had listened and taken her out to Home school. My freind has five adopted two and fosters - they are all home schooled, Get brilliant marks. Such Fun they go away for week trips, Geology, History Archelogical...visit minor / major galleries concerts and are amazingly leveled grateful children. Happy Heathly loving giving family ITS not for everyone but It can be the best thing a parent can do with and for YOUR child:grouphug:
- The law
Under Section 7 of the 1996 education act, parents are responsible for ensuring that their children receive an education suitable to their age ability and aptitude, as well as any special needs he or she may have. The following home-schooling rules apply in England and Wales:
You do not need the permission of an LEA to home educate a child (unless the child attends a special needs school)
You do not have to hold any particular qualifications to home educate your child
There are no predetermined hours or times that you must tutor your child at home
You do not have to conform to the National Curriculum
You can home educate a child with special needs
Home educated children are not required to undertake examinations or SATs
there are homeschooling charites - you will find LOCAL to You groups and networks or homeschoolers county to county A Number one sites are
http://www.netmums.com/children/home-education really parent child freindly supportive
http://www.home-education.org.uk and also
with a FREE helpline http://www.oxfordhomeschooling.co.uk...oling-the-law/
http://www.underhill.nildram.co.uk/law.htm Education is compulsory - school attendance is not
The freedom to educate children at home forms an intrinsic and essential element of educational provision in our society, a right which has been protected by a succession of Education Acts. The law is clear that while education is compulsory, school attendance is not.
all opinions ar my own and cannot be taken as legal fact you have to check it all out for yourself I just am happy t o find stuff to be a help
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