Notice to withdraw your child from the School Sample Clauses

Notice to withdraw your child from the School. If you wish to withdraw your child from the School, you must either give us a term's notice to that effect or pay to the School a term's fees in lieu of notice, at the rate that would have been charged for the final term of provision if a term's notice had been given. The School will credit the deposit you have paid (without interest or any entitlement to repayment under Clause 2.2 above) to the payment of any such fees in lieu of notice. This means that if, for example, you wish to withdraw your child with effect from the start of the autumn term (i.e., at the start of an academic year) then you would need to tell us in writing that you wish to withdraw your child on or before the first day of the preceding summer term (i.e., the final term of the preceding academic year) or pay the fees in lieu of notice referred to above.
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Notice to withdraw your child from the School. If you wish to withdraw your child from the School (other than at the normal leaving date), you must either give us a clear term's notice to that effect or pay to the School a term's fees in lieu of notice, at such rate as would have been charged for the final term of provision if a term's notice had been given. This means that if, for example, you wish to withdraw your child with effect from the start of the autumn term (ie, at the start of an academic year) then you would need to tell us in writing that you wish to withdraw your child on or before the first day of the preceding summer term (ie, the final term of the preceding academic year).
Notice to withdraw your child from the School. If you wish to withdraw your child from the School (other than at the normal leaving date [which is at the end of Year 8] [which is at the end of Year 13]), you must either give us a term's notice to that effect or pay to the School a term's fees in lieu of notice, at the rate that would have been charged for the final term of provision if a term's notice had been given. The School will be credit the deposit you have paid (without interest or any entitlement to repayment under Clause 2.2 above) to the payment of any such fees in lieu of notice. This means that if, for example, you wish to withdraw your child with effect from the start of the autumn term (ie, at the start of an academic year) then you would need to tell us in writing that you wish to withdraw your child on or before the first day of the preceding summer term (ie, the final term of the preceding academic year) or pay the fees in lieu of notice referred to above.
Notice to withdraw your child from the School. Except where otherwise stated in these terms and conditions, if you wish to withdraw your child from the School (other than at the normal leaving date, which is at the end of the Upper Sixth), you shall either give us a clear term’s notice to that effect or shall pay to the School a term’s fees in lieu of notice, at such a rate as would have been charged for the final term of provision if a term’s notice had been given. For the avoidance of doubt, this includes where you wish to withdraw your child from the School following Year 11 and where your child has satisfied the academic criteria. The School will credit the deposit(s) you have paid (without interest or any entitlement to repayment under Clause 2.5 above) to the payment of any such fees in lieu of notice. This means that if, for example, you wish to withdraw your child with effect from the start of the Michaelmas term (ie at the start of an academic year) then you would need to tell us in writing that you wish to withdraw your child on or before the first day of the preceding Trinity term (i.e. the final term of the preceding academic year) or pay the fees in lieu of notice referred to above.
Notice to withdraw your child from the School. If you wish to withdraw your child from the School (other than at the end of your child’s schooling [which shall be the end of Year 8] [which shall be at the end of Year 13]), you shall either give a term's notice to that effect or shall pay to the School a term's fees in lieu of notice, at such rate as would have been charged for the final term of provision if a term's notice had been given. Fees in lieu of notice will be payable at the full rate and without the benefit of any discount or concession awarded to you under a scholarship or bursary. This means that if, for example, you wish to withdraw your child with effect from the start of the autumn term (i.e., at the start of an academic year) then you would need to tell us in writing that you wish to withdraw your child on or before the first day of the preceding summer term (i.e., the final term of the preceding academic year). Once notice has been given the School will acknowledge such notice in writing within 10 working days. If you have not received an acknowledgement from the School to this effect, it is your responsibility to contact the School to ensure that notice has been properly received.
Notice to withdraw your child from the School. If you wish to withdraw your child from the School (other than at the normal leaving date [which is at the end of Year 8] [which is at the end of Year 13] [which is at the end of
Notice to withdraw your child from the School. If you wish to withdraw your child from the School (other than at the normal leaving date), you must either give us a term’s notice to that effect or pay to the School a term’s fees in lieu of notice, at the rate that would have been charged for the final term of provision if a term’s notice had been given. The School will credit the deposit you have paid (without interest or any entitlement to repayment under Clause 2.2 above) to the payment of any such fees in lieu of notice. This means that if, for example, you wish to withdraw your child with effect from the start of the Michaelmas term (ie, at the start of an academic year) then you would need to tell us in writing that you wish to withdraw your child on or before the first day of the preceding Trinity term (ie, the final term of the preceding academic year) or pay the fees in lieu of notice referred to above.
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Notice to withdraw your child from the School. If you wish to withdraw your child from the School (other than at the normal leaving date), you must either give us a clear term's notice to that effect or pay to the School a term's fees in lieu of notice, at the rate that would have been charged for the final term of provision if a term's notice had been given. This means that if, for example, you wish to withdraw your child with effect from the start of the Michaelmas term (i.e. at the start of an academic year) then you would need to tell us in writing that you wish to withdraw your child on or before the first day of the preceding Summer term (i.e. the final term of the preceding academic year). Alternatively, if you do not provide a clear term’s notice then you must pay the term’s fees in lieu of notice referred to above upon demand as a debt. The deposit and any other fees or credit we hold on your behalf will be deducted from the amount of the term’s fees in lieu of notice that are then owed (without interest) and the balance will be payable upon demand as a debt.
Notice to withdraw your child from the School. If you wish to withdraw your child from the School: (a) at the end of Year 6: you must either give us two term’s notice to that effect or pay to the School a term’s fees in lieu of notice. This means that if you wish to withdraw your child with effect from the start of the autumn term of Year 7 (i.e., at the start of an academic year) then you would need to notify the Head in writing on or before the first day of the preceding spring term in Year 6, or pay the fees in lieu of notice referred to above. (b) at any other time, other than at the normal leaving date: you must either give us a term's notice to that effect or pay to the School a term's fees in lieu of notice. This means that if, for example, you wish to withdraw your child with effect from the start of the autumn term (i.e., at the start of an academic year) then you would need to notify the Head in writing on or before the first day of the preceding summer term (i.e., the final term of the preceding academic year) or pay the fees in lieu of notice referred to above. In each case, fees in lieu of notice will be charged at the rate that would have been charged for the final term of provision if the relevant period of notice had been given. The School will credit the deposit you have paid (without interest or any entitlement to repayment under clause 2.2 above) to the payment of any such fees in lieu of notice.
Notice to withdraw your child from the School. If you wish to withdraw your child from the School (other than at the normal leaving date), you shall either give a full term's notice to that effect or shall pay to the School a term's fees in lieu of notice, at such rate as would have been charged. This means that if, for example, you wish to withdraw your child with effect from the start of the First term (i.e. at the start of an academic year) then you would need to tell us in writing that you wish to withdraw your child on or before the first day of the preceding third term (i.e. the final term of the preceding academic year).
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