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Home Education
The Education (Guernsey) Law 1970 states that parents have a legal duty to cause their children of compulsory school age (i.e. 5 to 16 years) to receive "efficient, full-time education suitable to the child's age, ability and aptitude and to any special educational needs he may have either by regular attendance at school or otherwise".
In accordance with Section 17 of this Law, you are able to exercise your right to home-educate your children if you choose.
If your child is already registered with a school and you decide to home-educate, you are required to formally notify in writing the school and the Education Department of your intention to withdraw your child from the school roll and to home-educate. You will then be invited to attend a meeting with an Education Officer and Education Welfare Officer. This meeting provides you with an opportunity to describe the educational provision you intend to offer your child/children. It also enables the Education Officer to determine whether the curriculum being offered by you satisfies the legal requirements (efficient, full-time, suitable to the child's age, ability and aptitude). The Education Officer will then make regular checks, once or twice a year, to ensure that the education being provided continues to meet the requirements.
The Education Department aims offer advice and information to any parent wishing to home-educate. Any home-educated child is entitled to return to school at any time.
SEN & Children's Services
Address: Education Department, PO Box 32, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 3AUTel: +44 01481 733000 Fax: +44 01481 714475
