Leaving School premises Sample Clauses

Leaving School premises. The School will do all that is reasonable to ensure that the Pupil remains in the care of the School during School hours but does not accept responsibility for the Pupil if he / she leaves School premises in breach of School rules or regulations. The School is not legally entitled to prevent a pupil aged 16 years or over from leaving School premises during School hours.
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Leaving School premises. Certificated employees may leave the school premises during the workday only with the expressed prior approval of their immediate administrator or his/her designee, unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement. This provision shall not apply to the duty-free lunch period nor when an emergency prevents compliance.
Leaving School premises. Students must seek permission to leave the School grounds and adhere to the procedures in the Student Handbook. The Parents agree that the School is entitled to prevent a Student leaving the premises during school hours where prior arrangement was not made and until such time as the express permission of the Parents is obtained. The School will do all that is reasonable to ensure that the Student remains in the care of the School during school hours but we cannot accept responsibility for a Student who leaves school premises whether or not in breach of policies and guidelines of the Student Handbook.
Leaving School premises. A student shall not leave school premises before the time of dismissal except where individual school policy otherwise provides or without first obtaining the consent from the Campus Administrator or his/her designee.
Leaving School premises. Permission to leave school premises during school hours must be obtained in advance from the building principal. Such permission shall not be arbitrarily denied.
Leaving School premises. Except during his/her scheduled lunch period, a teacher may leave the school premises during his/her regularly assigned hours only with the permission of the building principal or the principal's designee and upon proper notification to the school office.
Leaving School premises. No student may leave the school premises during school hours or absent themselves from school-sponsored functions and events without express permission of the Principal. A student who violates this rule will be subject to disciplinary action at the Principal’s discretion.
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Leaving School premises. The School expects overseas boarders to reside with their Guardian at any time when the school site is closed during term time and during School holidays when not returning home. A boarding pupil is required to complete a form prior to departure indicating whether they are returning home or to their Guardian. They must specify mode of travel and the full name, address and contact telephone number of the responsible adult over the age of 25 years who will be responsible for them. Boarders are not permitted to stay with siblings, family members or friends under the age of 25 years unless under the supervision of their Guardian. The School reserves the right to deny permission for overnight stays if, in its opinion, there is a risk to a pupil’s welfare or safety. Parents of boarders studying under visas sponsored by the School are required to inform the school of movements by the student whilst he/she is in the UK, including accommodation and supervision arrangements during holidays, Exeat and half term breaks. The School ceases to be responsible for boarders once they leave the school premises, having signed out to either return home or to stay with their Guardian or approved responsible adult. Boarders are required to be in School from the beginning of term and remain until the end of term, except by the express agreement of the Headmaster.
Leaving School premises. Staff shall be permitted to leave the building during their duty-free lunch period with the approval of the Headmaster or Principal or Assistant Principal or Teacher-in-Charge.
Leaving School premises. We will do all that is reasonable to ensure that Pupils remain in the care of the School during School hours but we cannot accept responsibility for the Pupil if they leave School premises in breach of School Rules and procedures.
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