Education Guardian
Education guardianship
Parents of pupils at Downside School (the School) who are resident outside the UK must appoint an Education Guardian for their child in the UK. This is the case for all pupils, irrelevant of age, even for those aged 18 or over by the time they leave the School.
Why must an Education Guardian be appointed?
It is usual for independent schools to insist that overseas parents appoint Education Guardians for their children whilst they are at school in the UK. This is to ensure that
there is somebody in the UK who can take responsibility for the child or young person and provide them with care and support when they are not in the care of the School.
The Education Guardian should also be given legal authority to act on behalf of the parent(s) in all respects.
Who can be an Education Guardian?
An Education Guardian may be a family member, a family friend, a guardianship agency, a host family, or other responsible adult based in the UK and who is a British Citizen or a UK resident with settled status. The Guardian must be aged 25 or older, unless a brother or sister of the child, when they must be over 21 years of age. The Guardian cannot live in university halls or shared accommodation with any other adult under 25 years of age. Most overseas parents use a guardianship agency to act as Education Guardian.
Guardianship agencies typically arrange accommodation as well as acting as Educational Guardian for their students. Guardianship agencies will usually arrange accommodation for their students through host families, although sometimes other accommodation options will be used. Host families will then be responsible for providing the day to day care of the student, accommodation and meals. If the guardianship agency arranges accommodation for the child or young person, the agency will be responsible for ensuring the quality and safety of the accommodation including the necessary Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks. An Education Guardian must be resident in the UK at a suitable proximity to Downside School, preferably within 90 minutes travel, but no more than two hours, and be capable of providing care for a child in a happy home environment as would a responsible parent.
How is an Education Guardian appointed?
The responsibility for choosing an appropriate Education Guardian rests solely with the pupil’s parents. The parents are responsible in each case for satisfying themselves as to the suitability of an Education Guardian. It is important to note that the School does not recommend any specific agency and parents are required to make their own checks into the suitability of any agency. The School is not able to arrange the appointment of an Education Guardian and is not able to arrange accommodation for any pupils (except when they are boarding at School). It is expected that, other than when appointing a relative or close family friend, the pupil’s parents will appoint an Education Guardian via a reputable organisation, preferably a member organisation of the Association for the Education and Guardianship of International Students (AEGIS). AEGIS is the authoritative association for inspecting and accrediting guardianship agencies in the UK. AEGIS can be contacted via their website: www.aegisuk.net.
Informing the School of a change of Education Guardian Parents MUST inform the School as soon as possible if there are any changes to any details relating to the Education Guardian, including any change in Guardian. This is especially important if your child holds a student visa.
The duties of an Education Guardian
An Education Guardian must:
• Be aware of all travel arrangements of the child at the beginning and end of every term, each half term and each exeat. And, within this, to be available to host the child in any planned or emergency situation in which the child will return to School later than 10:00pm on any of the start of term, return from half term, return from an exeat or from an extraordinary time away from school (such as at a weekend, university visit, etc.).
• Collect, if required, and accommodate the child in their home at half term, at exeats and at the beginning and end of term, if the child is unable to travel home and, if necessary, for the School holidays for the same reason or for other exceptional reasons.
• Collect and accommodate the child in their home in the event that the child is excluded for non-payment of fees or suspended or withdrawn from the School for disciplinary or other reasons.
• Collect and accommodate the child in their home in the event that the School has to take emergency action, such as in the case of a pandemic, damage to part of the school or a partial closure of the School.
• Liaise with the Housemaster/Housemistress, Head of Nursing or other senior member of the School staff in connection with matters related to the health, welfare, travel plans and education of the child.
• Attend the School premises or any other location in case of emergency or if the child is unwell and if deemed necessary by the School, provided that the Education Guardian immediately informs the Parent(s) of what has happened.
• Collect and accommodate the child in their home in the event that the child is unwell and unable to attend School.
• Attend medical appointments with the child, if requested by the parent(s) to do so.
• Provide consent for the child to receive emergency medical treatment if necessary and only if the School is unable to contact the parent(s).
• Should the parent(s) request, the Guardian is welcome to attend, as appropriate, School events such as parents’ Conferences, Prize Day, Carol Service, House at Home, Sports Fixtures, Concerts and other instances in which the child is participating. In such circumstances, the Guardian is requested to inform the Housemaster/Housemistress in advance.