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Parent's Charter and other informationParent's CharterThe first Parent's Charter was issued in 1991. It signalled the start of an information revolution to extend parental choice and raise standards. It promised parents five key documents:
If you want to know more about the Parent's Charter, you can contact: David Gleave Parent's Charter Unit Department for Education Sanctuary Buildings Great Smith Street London SW1P 3BT 0171-925 5918. Charter for Further EducationIf you or your child will be going to college, you may find it helpful to have a copy of the Department's Charter for Further Education. If you want to know more about this you can contact:Graeme Brown FE Branch Department for Education Sanctuary Buildings Great Smith Street London SW1P 3BT 0171-925 5259. Your child's next schoolIf your child will be starting at secondary school in September 1995, you may find it helpful to read our leaflet called Your child's next school.Management of the School DayFurther information on lesson time is given in DFE Circular 7/90, Management of the School Day. This includes the recommended minimum hours for various ages, for example 24 hours a week for 12 to 16 year-old pupils.It's your choiceYou can find more information on choosing courses, and on the difference between GCE A levels, AS examinations and vocational qualifications, in the booklet It's your choice.The New Qualifications FrameworkYou may also like a copy of the Department's leaflet on The New Qualifications Framework, which gives a brief guide to the three main kinds of qualifications available at the age of 16 and beyond to prepare for higher education and work.You can get copies of these leaflets from the DFE Publications Centre at: DFE Publications Centre PO Box 6927 London E3 3NZ 0171 510 0150. If you have any questions about the information in the tables (including the nature of examinations and qualifications) first contact the school concerned.
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