Number of electively home educated children and young people

Lynn Daley made this Freedom of Information request to Hull City Council

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From: Lynn Daley

25 July 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Please supply me with the following figures:

1. Number of electively home educated children known to your LA in
academic year 2008-09.

Yours faithfully,

Lynn Daley

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From: Herring Nigel
Hull City Council

6 August 2009

Dear Ms Daley

Freedom of Information Act 2000 – Information Request - 000594/09

We acknowledge receipt of your information request received on 27 July
2009 which is being processed according to the Freedom of Information Act
(2000). We will inform you as soon as possible of any charges that maybe
associated with it.

The legislation allows us 20 working days to respond which takes us to 24
August 2009. There are some circumstances under which this deadline may
be extended but we will inform you as soon as we know if these apply.
However we will endeavour to provide this information as soon as possible.

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Yours sincerely,

The Information Governance Team

Hull City Council

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From: Information Governance
Hull City Council

19 August 2009

Dear Ms Daley

Freedom of Information Act 2000 - Information Request - 000594/09

With regard to your Freedom of Information request received on 27 July
2009, please find our response below.

1. Number of electively home educated children known to your LA in
academic year 2008-09.

Within the Hull area 120 pupils were home educated during the academic
year 2008/09.

We hope that you will be satisfied with our response and should you
require any further information then please do not hesitate to contact
us.

We are required to advise you that if you wish to complain about our
response in any way, then this should initially be done through the
Council's internal complaints procedure. Please contact Lynne Bird, Legal
Services, The Guildhall, Hull HU1 2AA to register your complaint. If you
are not satisfied with the outcome of the internal complaints procedure
then you may take your complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office,
the government body established to enforce the legislation. Their details
are Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF, telephone
01625 545 700, Email: [1][email address], web site
[2]www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk.

The Council's Freedom of Information Policy, which includes the charging
policy, is available on request and from the web site
[3]www.hullcc.gov.uk. Also available is a booklet on `Accessing
Information from Hull City Council' which explains how to request
information and your rights (according to the Data Protection Act 1998 and
The Freedom of Information Act 2000).

Yours sincerely

The Information Governance Team

Hull City Council

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