Freedom of Information
The Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (the Act) requires Scottish public authorities to produce and maintain a guide to information. Authorities are under a legal obligation to:
- publish the classes of information that they make routinely available
- tell the public how to access the information and what it might cost
Education Scotland has adopted the Model Publication Scheme produced by the Scottish Information Commissioner and updated in March 2021.
The purpose of this 'Guide to information' is to:
- allow the public to see what information is available (and what is not available) in relation to each class (a class is a group of information having one or more common characteristics such as subject or origin)
- state what charges may be applied
- explain how to find the information easily
- provide contact details for enquiries and to get help with accessing the information
- explain how to request information we hold that has not been published
Education Scotland
Education Scotland is the Scottish Government's national development and improvement agency for education. It is charged with providing support and challenge to the education system, from the early years to adult learning, in furtherance of the government’s policy objectives.
It came into existence on 1 July 2011 as an Executive Agency of the Scottish Government.
Availability and formats
The information we publish through the model publication scheme is, wherever possible, available on the Education Scotland website.
We offer alternative arrangements for people who do not want to, or cannot, access the information online or by inspection at our premises. For example, we can usually arrange to send information to you in paper copy (although there may be a charge for this).
Exempt information
We will publish the information we hold which falls within the classes of information below. If a document contains information that is exempt under Scotland's Freedom of Information laws, FOI (for example sensitive personal information or a trade secret), we will remove or redact the information before publication and explain why.
Copyright
The information we produce is subject to Crown copyright, which is administered by the Queen's Printer for Scotland. The material listed in this publication scheme is Crown copyright unless stated otherwise. You may use and re-use the information (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence, provided it is reproduced accurately and not used in any misleading context.
Where any of the Crown copyright items published through this guide are being republished or copied to others, the source of the material must be identified and the copyright status acknowledged.
Images and videos we publish are also subject to Crown copyright protection unless otherwise indicated. For example some photographs and videos which are identified as the copyright of a third party are not covered by Crown copyright.
It is your responsibility to obtain permission or other authorisation to use such material from the copyright holder. If you are unsure about copyright status of our material please contact us
For further information on Crown copyright policy and licensing arrangements see the National Archives guidance.
Charges
This section explains when we may make a charge for our publications and how any charge will be calculated.
There is no charge to view information on our website or at our premises or for information provided by email. We may charge for providing information to you e.g. photocopying and postage, but we will charge you no more than it actually costs us to do so. We will always tell you what the cost is before providing the information to you.
Photocopying is charged at 10p per A4 sheet for black and white copying and 30p per A4 sheet for colour copying.
When providing copies of pre-printed publications, we will charge no more than the cost per copy of the total print run. We do not pass on any other costs to you in relation to our published information.
Please note that this charging schedule does not apply to any commercial publications (see Class 8).
We are required by the Equality Act 2010 to take steps to meet the needs of people who share a relevant protected characteristic. In terms of access to information, this means making reasonable adjustments to our practices to ensure that information is physically accessible.
This may, for example, involve producing information in a larger script or different format where it is practicable to do so. The costs of this will be met by us. Charges for information are available only through request.
Non-environmental information
Education Scotland does not charge anyone for making Freedom of Information requests (FOI) for, nor for providing, information under FOISA, but we will refuse to deal with a request where we estimate that it will cost more than £600 to locate, retrieve and provide the information.
Environmental information
The Scottish Government does not charge anyone for making Environmental Information requests (EIRs) for, nor for providing, environmental information under the EIRs, up to a limit of £600. Thereafter we may charge the full cost of providing the information.
In the event that we decide to charge for the full cost of a request under the EIRs costing over £600, we will issue you with notification of the charge and how it has been calculated. If you decide not to proceed with the request there will be no charge to you.
Charges are calculated on the basis of the actual cost to the agency of locating, retrieving and providing the environmental information.
Photocopying is charged at 10p per A4 sheet for black and white copying and 30p per A4 sheet for colour copying.
Postage is charged at actual rate for first class mail.
Staff time is calculated at actual cost per staff member hourly salary rate to a maximum of £15 per person per hour.
Advice and assistance
You can contact us for assistance with any aspect of this Guide to Information.
We will also advise you how to ask for information that we do not publish or how to complain if you are dissatisfied with any aspect of this publication scheme.
Duration
Where available and still current, information will be accessible through this Guide to Information for at least the current and previous two financial years. If you would like to see previous versions, you may make a request to us for that information.
This Guide to Information was last updated in December 2023.
The classes of information that we publish
We publish information that we hold within the following classes:
- Class 1: About Education Scotland
- Class 2: How we deliver functions and services
- Class 3: How we take decisions
- Class 4: What we spend
- Class 5: How we manage our resources
- Class 6: How we procure goods and services
- Class 7: How we are performing
- Class 8: Our commercial publications
- Class 9: Our open data
General information about Education Scotland
The Education Scotland Framework
How Education Scotland is run
Management of Education Scotland
Non-Executive Board Members (NEBM)
Corporate planning
Education Scotland's remit and framework document
Education Scotland Annual Accounts
Education Scotland's Corporate Plan
Corporate Finance Strategy 2023-24 (PDF)
Education Scotland Corporate Finance Strategy 2020-23 (PDF)
Education Scotland: Digital Strategy (PDF)
Corporate Parenting Plan and information
External relations
Functions
Education Scotland's areas of work
How to complain about the work of the agency
Education Scotland's Corporate Plan
Education Scotland Corporate Finance Strategy 2020-23 (PDF)
Education Scotland: Digital Strategy (PDF)
Services
Annual programme of inspection activity
Regional directorate RIC plans
Policies, support and Corporate Parenting
Support for continuing professional development
Glow (requires log-in)
Community learning and development
Information about the decisions we take, how we make decisions and how we involve others.
Advisory Board and Audit and Risk Committee minutes and agendas
Information about our strategy for, and management of, financial resources. Including how we plan to spend public money and what has been spent.
Annual reports and accounts
Education Scotland Annual Report and Accounts
Education Scotland Corporate Finance Strategy 2020 to 2023 (PD)
Procurement
The Education Scotland procurement information includes Education Scotland spend over £25K.
The Government Procurement Card (GPC) shows items of expenditure over £500 made by Education Scotland.
Information on whole of Scottish Government (SG) procurement card transactions are reported monthly on the SG Procurement website.
Human resources
As an executive agency Education Scotland follows Scottish Government policies.
Physical resources
Education Scotland Annual Report and Accounts
Information resources
Procurement policies, procedures and contract guidelines provide information about how we procure goods and services, and our contracts with external providers.
Information about how the authority performs as an organisation, and how well it delivers its functions and services.
Education Scotland holds no information that is packaged and made available for sale on a commercial basis.
Open data made available by Education Scotland as described by the Scottish Government’s Open Data Resource Pack.
Education Scotland holds no information under this class.