Common use of Notice to withdraw your child from the School Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Parent Contract, Parent Contract

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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 [which is at the end of Year 8] [which is at the end of Year 13] [which is at the end of Year 6]), 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent Contract

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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 [which is at the end of Year 8] [which is at the end of Year 13]), you must either EITHER give us a term's ’s notice to that effect or OR pay to the School a term's ’s fees in lieu of notice, at the such rate that as would have been charged for the final term of provision if a term's ’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 2 (b) 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 (iei.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 (iei.e., the final term of the preceding academic year) or pay the fees in lieu of notice referred to above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptance Form

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