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School Starting Age Scrutiny Report: Response of the Minister for Education (S.R.5/2017)

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A decision made 13 June 2017:

Decision Reference: MD-ESC-2017-0012

Decision Summary Title:

School Starting Age: (S.R.5/2017) Response of the Minister for Education

Date of Decision Summary:

13 June 2017

Decision Summary Author:

Director - Policy & Planning

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

n/a

Written Report

Title:

School Starting Age: (S.R.5/2017) Response of the Minister for Education

Date of Written Report:

13 June 2017

Written Report Author:

Education Department

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

 

School Starting Age: (S.R.5/2017) Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel - Response of the Minister for Education

 

Decision(s):
 

The Minister approved the attached response to the Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel’s report, School Starting Age: (S.R.5/2017), and decided this should be published in the form of a report to the States for the information of States members and the public.

Reason(s) for Decision:

 

This response is being published in accordance with paragraph 2 of the ‘Guidance for Ministers responding to Scrutiny Reports’, published in late 2009, which states that responses to scrutiny reports should ‘be sent to the Chairman of the relevant Scrutiny Panel, copied to the Council of Ministers for information and presented to the States’.

Resource Implications:

 

The publication of this response has no financial and manpower implications.

Action required:

 

A copy of the response will be sent to the Chairman of the Scrutiny Panel.

 

The Education Department will send a copy of the report to the Council of Ministers for information, and will contact the States Greffe to arrange for the response to be published as a report to the States.

Signature:

Position: Deputy Rod Bryans

Education Minister

Date Signed:  

 

Date of Decision:  13 June 2017

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