OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL Sample Clauses

OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. 1. The SCHOOL shall maintain sole responsibility for the instruction, education and welfare of its pupils. SCHOOL shall be responsible for providing adequate staffing necessary to maintain the highest level of quality education for its pupils.
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OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. The School agrees to:
OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. 2.1. To supply the AGENT with comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date information about the SCHOOL, both before and after enrollment. This includes brochures, enrolment forms, and other materials to promote the SCHOOL.
OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. The School shall:
OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. 1. The SCHOOL shall deposit a total of TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED dollars ($22,500) into an educational expense trust fund (“the Trust”) for the benefit of STUDENT that shall be held by Advocacy Alliance as trustee. The FAMILY may withdraw monies from the Trust for privately obtained legitimate educational expenses as defined below for the benefit of STUDENT incurred from JUNE 1, 2021 through JUNE 30, 2026.
OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. 5.1. The School undertake to CMO that they will:
OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. The School agrees to: a) Provide a Gateway Enrolment form for each student to be enrolled into a Gateway programme. This will include the full name, date of birth and National Student Number (NSN) for each student. b) In advance of the commencement of the programme, advise Connexis in writing, of the details of all students who are scheduled to be assessed. c) Ensure that only Connexis pre-approved learning and assessment material is used for the programme. d) Ensure all verifiers understand their responsibilities to ensure the work being undertaken is the student’s own work. e) Notify Connexis in writing of anything that might affect the ability to deliver the agreed training and assessment as soon as the issue arises. f) Ensure student assessments are completed and all assessment material is sent to the student’s assessor as assessment is completed, and before the end of October each year to ensure there is enough time for the assessor to mark and report results before 31 December. g) A copy of assessment material should be scanned and digital copies to be kept by the School for 12 months from the date of assessment. i. This assessment may be moderated by Connexis or the Standard Setting Body, and if further information or materials are required to validate the assessment the School may need the student to complete this further work for submission. ii. Support students in the following ways: • Select and support students involved in the programme as per Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) guidelines. • Accept responsibility for the welfare and safety of students in the programme as per TEC guidelines. • Place each student in a suitable workplace that is aligned to the industry context of the programme and ensure that a Gateway Placement Agreement is signed by the School, the workplace and the student before each placement begins. The workplace will be responsible for verification and delivery of the workplace component of the programme. • Ensure personal protective equipment or clothing is provided to the student to meet workplace requirements. • Provide all students who are enrolled in the programme with a suitable learning environment in accordance with the relevant Connexis consent and moderation requirements (CMR). h) Check the Unit Standard results appear on the students NZQA Record of Achievement i) Act with transparency and in good faith, on an ongoing basis with Connexis, to enable the effective implementation of this Agreement. j) Pay Gateway in...
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OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. 2.1 The School confirms it has received, read and understood the materials listed in Clause 1.4 prior to the Agreement being formed.
OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. 2.1 To provide an academic education to the pupil commensurate with the legal standards and standards of the Independent Schools Association of South Africa and to endeavour constantly to improve the standard of education at the school with the object of striving for excellence.
OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. 3.1 The Executive Head or his/her duly authorised repre­ sentative has sole discretion to admit and enrol a pro­ spective learner or to refuse a prospective learner without giving reasons. The Executive Head or his/ her duly authorised representative may, at his/her sole discretion, grant temporary enrolment to a prospective learner, subject to any terms and conditions that the Executive Head may impose, at his/her discretion. The Executive Head may cancel the enrolment (including temporary enrolment) of a Learner in accordance with the Learner Admission Contract and the relevant Curro Policies, including the Curro Admissions Policy, the Curro Admissions Procedure, the Curro Code of Conduct, and School Specific Policies or School Rules.
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