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Using Part-time Timetables Good practice guide for schools FOR CONSULTATION. PLEASE RESPOND BY FRIDAY 17 OCTOBER 2014. September 2014. Part-time timetable Guidance DfE statutory guidance on the use of Part-time timetable and exclusions is very clear: In very exceptional circumstances there may be a need for a temporary part - time timetable to meet a pupil's individual need. For example where a medical condition prevents a pupil from attending full- time education and part time package is considered as part of a reintegration package. A Part-time timetable must not be treated as a long-term solution.
Pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs or an Education, Health & Care Plan A part-time timetable should only be used for a pupil with a Statement of Special
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