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Pre-schools playgroups only run during term time. Out of school care – such as before-school and after-school clubs and school holiday schemes. ... Nursery classes and schools – usually care for children aged 2 to 5 years old generally only open
https://www.derby.gov.uk/community-and-living/family-hub-childcare/childcare-providers-and-careers/become-a-childcare-provider/
Allow all cookies. Cookie settings. As far as schools are concerned, parental responsibility (PR) must be viewed from two perspectives. ... what school the child should attend. Many looked after children have suffered disrupted learning and may have
https://www.derby.gov.uk/education-and-learning/derby-virtual-school/information-for-schools/legal-definitions/
specified time period to appeal which is 2 months from the date of the decision letter, or within 1 month of the mediation certificate date. ... the description of your child’s needs in their EHC plan, the special educational provision specified, the
https://www.derby.gov.uk/education-and-learning/derbys-send-local-offer/ehc-assessment-and-plans/what-to-do-if-you-disagree-with-our-decision/
Legally, the term after your child turns five; they should be in full-time education. ... In Derby, schools generally take in children in September. The funded early learning places can be paid up until the term your child turns five.
https://www.derby.gov.uk/community-and-living/family-hub-childcare/childcare-and-early-years-education/funded-early-learning-childcare-for-9-month-4-year-olds/all-aboard-funding-for-3-4-year-olds/
My educational background provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing our schools. ... Looking ahead, I’m particularly excited about the government's plans for universal free school meals in primary schools.
https://www.derby.gov.uk/news/2024/december/paul-hezelgrave-portfolio-spotlight-children-young-people-and-skills/
We work with children and young people who:. have a long-term physical disability. ... This includes:. Advice on access, reasonable adjustments, and inclusive practice. Planning and support for key transitions, for example, starting school, changing
https://www.derby.gov.uk/education-and-learning/derbys-send-local-offer/understanding-your-childs-needs/physical-disability/
there is a 35 day delay from the date of the inspection to allow for any appeals. ... Derby Infant, Junior and Primary Schools catchment areas. Annually. Regulatory and licensing responsibilities.
https://www.derby.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/open-data-freedom-of-information/publication-scheme/services-we-offer/
to identify a school within 20 school days (extended non-statutory support guidance in July). ... the area, as long as an official letter is provided with their relocation date.
https://www.derby.gov.uk/education-and-learning/schools-and-colleges/school-admissions/dfe-consultation-update-school-admissions-code/
It aims to strengthen local fostering provision so that more children can remain in familiar environments, such as their schools, friendship circles, and communities. ... Foster for East Midlands Councils offers a wide variety of placements from short to
https://www.derby.gov.uk/news/2025/september/bringing-sunshine-to-a-childs-life-consider-fostering-for-your-council/
Allow all cookies. Cookie settings. Exemption. Definition. Class B. Unoccupied property owned and previously used by a charity (exemption lasts for six months from last occupied date). ... 18 and 19 year olds who are at school or have just left school.
https://www.derby.gov.uk/advice-and-benefits/council-tax/ways-reduce-your-bill/exemptions-more-discounts/