Section 34 of The Basic Education Act 2013: No denial of admission

    

(1) A child shall be admitted in a school at the commencement of the academic year or within such extended period as may be prescribed.
(2) A school or person responsible for admission shall not discriminate against any child seeking admission on any ground, including ethnicity, gender, sex, religion, race, colour or social origin, age, disability, language or culture.
(3) The provisions of subsection (2) shall not apply in matters relating to gender in cases where a school is registered for a particular gender.
(4) No public school shall administer any test related to admission of a child to a public school or cause a person to administer such test unless such a test is for purposes of placing the child at an appropriate level of education.
(5) No child shall be denied admission to a public school.
(6) A parent of a child who has been denied admission to a public school may notify the County Education Board of the decision.
(7) The County Education Board shall review the decision of a school that denies a child admission.
(8) The Cabinet Secretary may by regulation prescribe criteria for the admission to a public school.


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