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Stage 3 of the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill begins today

An important milestone Senedd meeting on Friday, 29 January 2021 has moved the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill into Stage 3 of the legislative process.

In Friday’s end of Stage 2 meeting for the Children, Young People and Education Committee, all of the Education Minister, Kirsty Williams’ proposed amendments were agreed. A number of these amendments are of direct relevance to Religion, Values and Ethics (RVE) as well as voluntary aided schools of a religious character.

Key agreed amendments

These key agreed amendments included:

(Taken from the notices of amendments and the purpose and effect tables.)

Other interesting discussion content

Other interesting information emerging from the content of the debate includes discussion of Kirsty Williams’ position on:

Watch the debate on Senedd.tv (a relevant 20-minute extract of the debate for RVE is 1h 45m – 2h 5m as well as 2h 48m onwards for the ‘have regard’ discussion).

Stage 3 of the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill involves the plenary consideration of amendments, and the relevant dates will be published in due course. A revised memorandum of the decisions made in Friday’s meeting will be published at least five days before the Stage 3 proceedings.

Explore the relevant papers
Watch the debate

Recorded Children, Young People and Education Committee meeting on 29 January 2021 (interesting 20-minute extract is from 1h 45m – 2h 5m as well as 2h 48m onwards for the ‘have regard’ discussion).

What is the background to the Bill?

The Curriculum and Assessment Bill is concerned with establishing “a new and reformed legislative framework to support the implementation of new curriculum and assessment arrangements in Wales” (Senedd Cymru).

Education Minister, Kirsty Williams initiated the Welsh Government Bill and the Business Committee has given responsibility to the Children, Young People and Education Committee.

We reported on Stage 1 of the Bill in our blog news on 6 January, where we linked to the 66 recommendations made by the Children, Young People and Education Committee in its report on the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill, some of which were directly related to RE / RVE and SACREs.

After the end of the Stage 1 vote for members of the Senedd on 15 December in favour of the continued progression of the Bill through the legislative process, the Bill moved into Stage 2, which ended with Friday’s meeting.

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