Education
At Civitas Law, we offer representation to local authorities, students, parents, teachers and academic institutions (including schools, academies and institutes of higher education) in a variety of Education law matters and provide training on new developments in education law.
Members of the team provide expert advice relating to a variety of issues including challenges to decisions relation to admission, exclusion, examinations, the provision of special educational needs, as well as challenges to failure to provide any or suitable school transport. The team further has experience in matters relating to employment, teacher disciplinary/misconduct and discrimination.
The Education Law team is composed of highly skilled and experienced barristers who offer comprehensive legal services covering all areas of Education Law. Their diverse expertise ensures clients receive expert advice and representation at all levels, from local disputes to high-profile judicial reviews and appellate work.
The Education Team write the Nodi No-Nonsense Guide to ALN Law in Wales (click to view), which is co-ordinated by Cathrine Grubb. We would be happy to receive comments on any aspect of the Guide and address them in future updates. Please send these to: Cathrine.grubb@civitaslaw.com
Specialisms
- Judicial Review (such as relating to ALN, School Closures, Transport, Welsh language)
- Appeals to the Education Tribunal for Wales (ETW) on issues relating ALN and discrimination.
- Advice and representation relating to admissions, exclusions and exam results
- Committee hearings before the Education Workforce Council Wales and National College for Teaching and Leadership professional conduct panels
- Appeals to the Office for the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (‘OIA’)
- Civil claims against the educational institutions, for example breach of contract claims concerning universities and independent schools, negligence claims