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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 Headmistress and either: (i) delivered by hand to the School; (ii) sent to the School by recorded or other form of registered post requiring a signature upon receipt as proof of delivery; or (iii) sent to the School’s address by first or second class post.

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Samples: 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 Headmistress and either: (i) delivered Head, by hand either email or recorded delivery. You will receive an acknowledgement so that you can be sure your communication has been received. If you do not receive acknowledgment you should contact the Head. It is important that you do so due to the School; (ii) sent to fees in lieu that will be charged should the School by recorded or other form of registered post requiring a signature upon receipt as proof of delivery; or (iii) sent to the School’s address by first or second class postcorrect notice not be given, under sections 3, 4 and 6 above.

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Samples: Parent Contract

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 Headmistress Head and either: (i) sent by email to the School using this email address: xxxx@xxxxxxx.xx.xx (ii) delivered by hand to the School; (iiiii) sent to the School by recorded or other form of registered post requiring a signature upon receipt as proof of delivery; or (iii) sent to the School’s address by first or second class post.

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Samples: Acceptance Form

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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 Headmistress and either: (i) delivered Head, by hand either email or recorded delivery. You will receive an acknowledgement so that you can be sure your communication has been received. If you do not receive acknowledgment you should contact the respective Head. It is important that you do so due to the School; (ii) sent to fees in lieu that will be charged should the School by recorded or other form of registered post requiring a signature upon receipt as proof of delivery; or (iii) sent to the School’s address by first or second class postcorrect notice not be given, under sections 3 and 5 above.

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Samples: Educational Services

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