Examples of School Education Act in a sentence
The principal may consider whether a child may attend for a short period (s 75(2) School Education Act 1999) and may consult with the school in which the student is already enrolled before a decision about attending is made.
Any person who is a member of the teaching staff appointed under the School Education Act 1999.
An Association that is in breach of the School Education Act 1999 may be wound up by the Supreme Court on the application of the Minister responsible for Education.
The Annual General Meeting of the Association must be held within four months of the end of the financial year within which the Association reports in accordance with the School Education Act 1999.
For each financial year, the Executive Committee must ensure that the requirements imposed on the Association under the School Education Act 1999 and under Part 5 of the Associations Incorporation Act 2015 relating to the financial statements or financial reports of the Association are met.
An individual has the right to make an appeal to the Minister for Education with regard to a dispute or complaint (School Education Act 1999).
The Department's other key responsibilities include: • regulation of non-government schools in accordance with Part 4 of the School Education Act 1999 • administration of state funding to non-government schools • higher education policy and planning • legislative reviews • providing Secretariat services to the Teachers Registration Board of Western Australia, the Training Accreditation Council and the School Curriculum and Standards Authority.
These Regulations are formulated in accordance with the provisions of Article 25, Paragraph 3 of the University Act, Article 32, Paragraph 1 of the Junior College Act, Article 41, Paragraph 1 of the Senior High School Education Act, and Article 6, Paragraph 3 of the Primary and Junior High School Act.
The Minister may disclose the information to a person or body that the Minister considers appropriate, including an authorised person as defined in section 12 of the School Education Act.
If proven, this allegation will breach section 80(d) of the Public Sector Management Act 1994, section 64 of the School Education Act 1999 and principle 1 of the Staff Conduct policy.