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Educating your child at home

Some parents choose to educate their children at home. This may be for a variety of reasons.

There are several common questions which families ask when they are considering home education. One of them usually concerns the responsibilities of the parties involved.

If you choose to educate your child or children at home you accept full responsibility for their education. The council’s role is simply to monitor the standard and quality of the education provided. It is not in any way to support it.

The information contained in the Educated at Home Guidance Notes is designed to help you come to an informed decision as to whether home education is an appropriate alternative to school for your child.

Educated at home guidance notes (127K)

If you have any further queries, please contact the Principal Officer for Safeguarding in Education at:

Learning, Schools & Communities
Hewson House,
Station Road,
BRIGG,
DN20 8XJ

Telephone: 01724 297139

Email: Mary.mayfield@northlincs.gov.uk.

Further information

Department for Children, Schools & Families (DCSF) links

For further information, see Educating Children at Home, England and Wales.

The above document is available to download as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. To view and print the document you will need the appropriate reader. An Adobe Acrobat reader can be downloaded free from the Adobe website (full instructions for downloading the reader are provided on the web site).

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