What should a parent expect from a year 9 review?
The Annual review in year 9 is different from a standard Annual Review. ‘Transitional Review’ or ‘14+ review’ is the name given to the Annual review following a child’s 14th birthday. The main differences are: • The LEA has a duty to arrange the Meeting • A representative of the LEA must be in attendance • A representative of the Connexions service must be invited to the meeting and should attend. Following the meeting the LEA must draw up a written ‘Transitional Plan’ for the child. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the child’s transition to Adult Life. It therefore should address a much wider range of issues than Annual reviews, including • Suitable Further Education: Schools, Colleges, courses and accreditation • Vocational Opportunities: Work, Work experience, Work sampling, Vocational training. • Accreditation at School: Options to choose subjects. GCSE and alternative accreditation, Asdan etc. • 14-19 strategy opportunities to mix school, work experience and College This
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