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These Regulations may be cited as the Education (School Performance Information) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 1997 and shall come into force on 17th September 1997.
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(1) The Education (School Performance Information) (England) Regulations 1996 shall be amended as follows.
(2) In regulation 2(1), there shall be inserted after the definition of “GCSE” the following definition—“
 “GNVQ” means a General National Vocational Qualification;”.
(3) After paragraph 2 in Schedule 3 there shall be inserted the following paragraph—“
2A 

(1) In the case of any pupil referred to in paragraph 1 who, during the reporting school year or any of the school years preceding that year, was registered for or studying towards any of the qualifications listed in sub-paragraph (2) below—
(a) whether he achieved the qualification for which he was registered or studying towards;
(b) the subjects taken; and
(c) in the case of the qualifications listed in sub-paragraph (2)(a) and (d) below, whether the qualification was at Intermediate level or Foundation level.
(2) The qualifications for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) above are as follows—
(a) a Part One GNVQ;
(b) an Intermediate GNVQ;
(c) a Foundation GNVQ; or
(d) a GNVQ Language Unit
awarded by the EDEXCEL Foundation, the City and Guilds of London Institute or the Royal Society of Arts Examination Board and approved by the Secretary of State under section 400 of the 1996 Act.”.
(4) In paragraph 3(a) of Schedule 3 there shall be substituted for “a General National Vocational Qualification, or units of such a qualification” the words “units of a GNVQ referred to in paragraph 2A(2)(a) to (c)”.
(5) After paragraph 4 in Schedule 3 there shall be inserted the following paragraphs—“
4A 
In the case of each registered pupil aged 15 who was entered for one or more GCSE during the reporting school year or any of the school years preceding that year, the pupil’s gender and any one of the following—
(a) his surname and initial or initials;
(b) his surname and first name or names; or
(c) a number or letter (or numbers or letters) or any combination of these, enabling the identity of the pupil to be ascertained by use of the appropriate key.
4B 
In the case of each such pupil as is referred to in paragraph 4A, the following information—
(a) the GCSE subjects taken and the grades achieved;
(b) the school year in which he was entered for each subject and the name of the body awarding grades in the GCSE subjects in question.
4C 
In the case of each registered pupil aged 15 who, during the reporting school year or any of the school years preceding that year, achieved—
(a) a Part One GNVQ;
(b) an Intermediate GNVQ;
(c) a Foundation GNVQ; or
(d) a GNVQ Language Unit,the pupil’s gender and any one of the following—
(i) his surname and initial or initials;
(ii) his surname and first name or names; or
(iii) a number or letter (or numbers or letters) or any combination of these, enabling the identity of the pupil to be ascertained by use of the appropriate key.
4D 
In the case of each such pupil as is referred to in paragraph 4C, the following information—
(a) the GNVQ subjects for which the pupil was registered for or studying towards and the name of the awarding body;
(b) in the case of a Part One GNVQ and a GNVQ Language Unit, whether the qualification was at Intermediate level or Foundation level.”.
(6) After paragraph 9 in Schedule 3 there shall be inserted the following paragraphs—“
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In the case of each registered pupil aged 16, 17 or 18 who, during the reporting school year, was entered for one or more GCE ‘A’ level examination or GCE ‘AS’ examination, the pupil’s gender and any one of the following—
(i) his surname and initial or initials;
(ii) his surname and first name or names; or
(iii) a number or letter (or numbers or letters) or any combination of these, enabling the identity of the pupil to be ascertained by use of the appropriate key.
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In the case of each such pupil as is referred to in paragraph 10, the following information—
(a) the subjects taken and whether as GCE ‘A’ level examinations or GCE ‘AS’ examinations and the grades achieved;
(b) the name of the body awarding grades in the GCE ‘A’ level examinations or GCE ‘AS’ examinations in question.”.
Alan Howarth
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State,
Department for Education and Employment
26th August 1997