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How to provide written notice to the School. Notices that you are required to give under these terms and conditions must be in writing addressed to the Head and either: 16.3.1 sent by email to the School using this email address: Senior School – xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Junior School – xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx 16.3.2 delivered by hand to the School; 16.3.3 sent to the School by recorded or other form of registered post requiring a signature upon receipt as proof of delivery; or 16.3.4 otherwise sent to the School's address by first or second class post. In light of the importance under this contract of serving certain notices on or before a particular deadline (and the consequences that follow if you do not do so) we recommend that if you provide notice under any of Clauses 3, 4.6, 4.14, 5.1, 5.2 or 5.4 of these terms and conditions (which are the provisions dealing with withdrawing your child from the School or otherwise changing their place) you telephone the School to confirm receipt if you have not received an acknowledgement from us within 48 hours (during term-time) and 2 weeks (during a school holiday period) after sending the notice.

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Samples: Parent Contract, Parent Contract

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How to provide written notice to the School. Notices that you are required to give under these terms and conditions must be in writing addressed to the Head and either: 16.3.1 sent by email to the School using this these email addressaddresses: xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx in the case of the Senior School – xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx School, XXXXXxxxXX@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx in the case of the Junior School – xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxSchool.; 16.3.2 delivered by hand to the School; 16.3.3 sent to the School by recorded or other form of registered post requiring a signature upon receipt as proof of delivery; or 16.3.4 otherwise sent to the School's address by first or second class post. In light of the importance under this contract of serving certain notices on or before a particular deadline (and the consequences that follow if you do not do so) we recommend that if you provide notice under any of Clauses 3, 4.6, 4.14, 5.1, 5.2 or 5.4 of these terms and conditions (which are the provisions dealing with withdrawing your child from the School or otherwise changing their place) you telephone the School to confirm receipt if you have not received an acknowledgement from us within 48 hours (during term-time) and 2 weeks 72 hours (during a school holiday period) after sending the notice.

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Samples: Educational Services

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How to provide written notice to the School. Notices that you are required to give under these terms and conditions must be in writing addressed to the Head and either: 16.3.1 sent by email to the School using this email address: Senior School – xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Junior School – xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx 16.3.2 delivered by hand to the School; 16.3.3 sent to the School by recorded or other form of registered post requiring a signature upon receipt as proof of delivery; or 16.3.4 otherwise sent to the School's address by first or second second-class post. In light of the importance under this contract of serving certain notices on or before a particular deadline (and the consequences that follow if you do not do so) we recommend that if you provide notice under any of Clauses 3, 4.6, 4.14, 5.1, 5.2 or 5.4 of these terms and conditions (which are the provisions dealing with withdrawing your child from the School or otherwise changing their place) you telephone the School to confirm receipt if you have not received an acknowledgement from us within 48 hours (during term-time) and 2 weeks (during a school holiday period) after sending the notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent Contract

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