News is that Leighton Andrews, Welsh Minister for Education and Skills is planning to revise legislation in the area of elective home education and that the dept will shortly be running a consultation on the proposed changes.
The usual process, it seems - a consultation section, but this time on the Welsh Government's website, early September time.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Friday, July 06, 2012
New Option for GCSEs and AS Levels
Loughborough College's Connect Scheme has been open to chronically ill children and elite sports people, but from September, will also be open to teens educated at home.
It seems tuition is free for 16-18's but as the College does not get funding currently for under 16's, that is more expensive, although they have had students as young as 11. People might be able get help with this under the alternative provision funding.
The College does a limited number of GCSEs (English, Maths and Science) and a few A-levels, but are looking to expand the range of GCSEs in future. They do on-line learning with tutor support but may also do lab sessions in future as a block or as day sessions.
It seems tuition is free for 16-18's but as the College does not get funding currently for under 16's, that is more expensive, although they have had students as young as 11. People might be able get help with this under the alternative provision funding.
The College does a limited number of GCSEs (English, Maths and Science) and a few A-levels, but are looking to expand the range of GCSEs in future. They do on-line learning with tutor support but may also do lab sessions in future as a block or as day sessions.
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