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Class Size LegislationThe Education (Infant Class Sizes (England)) Regulations 1998 provide that, subject to certain limited exceptions, infant classes may not contain more than 30 pupils with a single qualified teacher.
The class size legislation makes sensible allowance for the entry of an additional child in certain circumstances where not to admit the child would be prejudicial to his or her interests. These children are known as "excepted pupils". These circumstances include:
In the first three of these cases, the class may only be above 30 for the remainder of that school year.
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