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Flexi-Schooling Meeting - Coggle Diagram
Flexi-Schooling Meeting
Legality
Consistent with the 2019 DfE guidance on ‘Elective Home Education’, on the days the child
is being educated by the parent outside of school, the school should use the ‘C’ code
(authorised absence) to record attendance; if the ‘B’ code is used then the school is
responsible for supervising the off-site education and ensuring the safety and welfare of the
child when off site
Legally flexischooling can commence when a private arrangement is reached between the school and the parent where the school is satisfied that the child will receive a suitable, full time education overall.
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Motivation
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Ensures that I am meeting my legal obligation outlined in the Education Act (1996), to ensure my child receives an adequate full-time education both in the short and the long term
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Rebuttles
Socialisation
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More socialisation is not necessarily beneficial for Autistic children or ‘children with Cecily’s profile’
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No
Sought legal advise and understand that we have the right to removal from religious education and collective worship
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Benefits to the schools
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A more motivated, higher achieving learner
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What is it?
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Registered at a school, fully funded, full-time education, partly elsewhere