
What is a Virtual School?
´óÐãÊÓƵ Virtual School is not a teaching institution and does not replace the school/ setting which pupils attend; it is a service to support the education of care experienced children.
The Virtual School is a statutory service which fulfils the Local Authority’s duties in ensuring that children and young people in care, previously in care and those with a social worker receive the best possible educational provision and outcomes.
Virtual School Head Teacher
The Children and Families Act 2014 requires councils in England to appoint a Virtual School Head Teacher (VSHT) to discharge the local authority's duty to promote the educational achievement of its children in care.
The VSHT is the lead responsible officer for ensuring that arrangements are in place to improve the educational experiences and outcomes of the authority's children in care, including those placed outside the ´óÐãÊÓƵ Authority's boundaries.
Virtual School
The remit of the ´óÐãÊÓƵ Virtual School includes supporting Children who are Looked After (CLA) from the age of 2 years through their statutory school education. Extension of the Virtual School role now includes supporting our young people through their post-16 years (16 to 18 years).
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