Education

Education in care

What is the Personal Education Plan?

If you are in care, either because your parents agreed under S.20 or because of a care order, your local authority will look after your educational needs. They must make sure you have a Personal Education Plan (PEP). This plan sets clear goals for your learning, any activities outside school, and your personal and behaviour targets. Your social worker has to make sure you get a PEP within 20 school days of becoming a looked-after child.

Who is the Virtual School Headteacher?

The Virtual School Headteacher (VSH) is an experienced teacher who works for your local council to support the education of all looked-after children in the area. The VSH will work with your school to make sure your Personal Education Plan is being followed and that you’re getting the support you need to do well.

Guidance

Please see relevant guidance that sets out the law in this area:

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This information is correct at the time of writing, August 14, 2025. The law in this area is subject to change.

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This information is correct at the time of writing, August 14, 2025. The law in this area is subject to change.

Coram Children’s Legal Centre cannot be held responsible if changes to the law outdate this publication. Individuals may print or photocopy information in CCLC publications for their personal use.

Professionals, organisations and institutions must obtain permission from the CCLC to print or photocopy our publications in full or in part.