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. 2. The SCHOOL agrees that STUDENTS assigned to it for counseling, administration, teaching, and/or observation experiences are under the supervision, control, and responsibility of the SCHOOL. 3. The SCHOOL shall retain the right, in its sole discretion, to request the removal of any individual from any area of the SCHOOL premises. STUDENTS shall be instructed by the UNIVERSITY to promptly and without protest leave an area whenever they are requested to do so by an authorized SCHOOL representative. 4. The SCHOOL shall provide qualified Cooperating Teachers for STUDENTS. Cooperating Teachers will be resource persons for STUDENTS and UNIVERSITY faculty while at the SCHOOL. Cooperating Teachers selected by SCHOOL will: a) assist in orienting STUDENTS to the SCHOOL, the classroom, and the pupils; b) explain all SCHOOL and district policies, rules, and regulations to STUDENTS; c) provide prompt and substantive feedback to STUDENTS regarding all performance activities and interactions with SCHOOL personnel, pupils, and parents; d) complete evaluations of STUDENTS' progress and submit them to the University Faculty/Site Supervisor, after reviewing them with the applicable STUDENT; e) immediately inform the University Faculty/Site Supervisor of any concerns regarding a STUDENT; f) establish a time to meet and discuss with STUDENTS their activities, impressions, reflections, and suggestions for goals and areas of improvement; g) (For student teaching) supervise STUDENTS on a daily. Under no circumstance can a STUDENT, even if he/she is certified, serve as the substitute of record during the student teaching experience. 5. The SCHOOL shall provide to UNIVERSITY and STUDENTS the policies and procedures and other relevant materials to allow STUDENTS to function appropriately within the SCHOOL. 6. STUDENTS assigned to the SCHOOL shall follow the SCHOOL'S protocols for health and safety. The SCHOOL will provide necessary emergency medical services to STUDENTS. 7. The SCHOOL shall permit STUDENTS access to the library facilities/curriculum laboratories available to their personnel. STUDENTS may not remove materials from the SCHOOL without appropriate approval. 8. The SCHOOL shall keep confidential and shall not disclose to any pers...
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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 keep 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. 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 invoices by their due dates.
OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. 3.1 The Principal or his/her duly authorised representative has sole discretion to admit and enrol a prospective learner or to refuse a prospective learner without giving reasons. The Principal 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 Principal may impose, at his/her discretion. The Principal may cancel the enrolment (including temporary enrolment) of a Learner in accordance with the Parent-learner Contract and the relevant Gauteng City College High School Policies, including the Gauteng City College High School Admissions Policy, the Gauteng City College High School Admissions Procedure, the Gauteng City College High School Code of Conduct, and School Specific Policies or School Rules. 3.2 Until the Parent-learner Contract is signed by the Parties and the Enrolment or Registration Fee or Annual Re-registration Fee (where applicable) is paid, nothing in the Parent-learner Contract shall be construed as a representation or warranty made by the School to the Parents or the Learner that the prospective Learner will in fact be admitted. 3.3 While the Learner is enrolled at the School the staff of the School undertakes to exercise reasonable care in respect of the Learner’s education and welfare during School Hours and/or when the Learner is permitted or required to be on the School Premises and/or when the Learner is attending a school activity. 3.4 The School shall provide Education Services for the benefit of such Learner and other Learners at the School during School Hours or extracurricular activities and in doing so will exercise skill and care. 3.5 The School will at all times but within reason maintain, service, repair or replace the School Facilities from time to time, to the extent that the School in its sole discretion is of the opinion that such work may in fact be required or as required by relevant education facility legislation. 3.6 The School shall provide the Parents with the bank account details into which all payments must, from time to time, be made by the Parents. 3.7 The School will monitor each Learner’s progress and on a regular basis generate and send to the Parents progress report cards. Where there is any concern about a Learner’s progress, the School will arrange for a meeting with the Parents to discuss and deal with the concerns. Without creating any further obligations for the School, it will for an i...
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. 2.2. To communicate promptly with the AGENT throughout the student’s application process and the duration of the student’s term of study. 2.3. To answer any enquiries and send all correspondence and related documents to the AGENT promptly via the most efficient means. 2.4. To agree to refund tuition fee and any other fee (except for the application fee) received from the AGENT if the student is refused the final visa application. 2.5. To provide the AGENT with student report cards every term, in order to forward them to parents as needed. 2.6. To act in a professional and ethical manner in its dealings with the AGENT and the students they represent.
OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. The School shall: A. Provide a copy of valid medical consent and release form to SERC for each Athlete. B. Provide access to a current medical history for each Athlete in the possession and control of the School which shall include disclosing any health disorders of significance that impact the Athlete’s ability to participate in athletic programs and pre-participation physicals as well as proof of health insurance for each Athlete participating in the School’s athletic programs. C. Maintain adequate supervision of training room, high school environs, facilities and equipment. D. Work cooperatively with Athletic Trainers and team physicians in the selection and use of sports protective equipment. E. Not allow an injured Athlete evaluated by an Athletic Trainer to re-enter competition until cleared by the Athletic Trainer or team physician. F. Use common sense in making decisions about the Athlete’s health and safety. G. The School will carry general liability coverage in minimum amounts of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) in the annual aggregate. Student Athletes shall carry accident insurance offered through the School, or shall provide proof of alternate healthcare coverage. The carrier(s) providing such insurance coverage listed above will be licensed to do business in the jurisdiction in which the School resides with a BEST rating of A- or higher. The School will show proof of insurance coverage upon request. This provision shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement.
OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. 5.1. The School undertakes to CMO that they will: 5.1.1. teach the Xxxxxx Method in accordance with the methodology devised and created by Xx. Xxxxxx as set out in the Xxxxxx Materials at no less a standard than that which is set out in the Xxxxxx Method Teaching Standards. 5.1.2. ensure that its teachers are properly experienced, effectively trained and are regularly monitored and supervised so that the best Xxxxxx Method learning experience is available to each and every Registered Student. 5.1.3. teach from suitable premises. 5.1.4. register, and keep registered, each and every student enrolled on a Xxxxxx Method language course at each of its Teaching Locations on the Xxxxxx Student Practice Area. 5.1.5. teach the Xxxxxx Method using only genuine Xxxxxx Materials purchased only from CMO or one of its authorised distributors. 5.1.6. unless otherwise agreed by CMO in writing, ensure that each Teaching Location: 5.1.6.1. has its own School ID and operates its own account on the Xxxxxx Shop. 5.1.6.2. is responsible for ordering its own stock of Xxxxxx Materials from the Xxxxxx Shop to sell to Registered Students. 5.1.6.3. will release the School ID to a Registered Student should they express their intention to purchase the Xxxxxx materials, thereby enabling them to do so. 5.1.7. purchase amounts of Xxxxxx Materials each year which are not less than the Minimum Quantities that shall from time to time be agreed. 5.1.8. not use any Xxxxxx Materials supplied other than on the agreed terms including terms specified in (i) the CMO Terms and Conditions under which they are supplied, (ii) the CMO Website Terms of Use and (iii) these Standard Terms and Conditions of Xxxxxx Accreditation. This means inter alia that the School will: 5.1.8.1. keep any Xxxxxx Materials in the form in which it was supplied. 5.1.8.2. not copy, photocopy, reproduce, transmit, make available, lend, rent, hire, adapt, modify, frame (by whatever means), link to, forward, create derivative works based upon, distribute, disseminate, publish or sub-licence the Xxxxxx Materials or in any way commingle the contents of the Xxxxxx Materials with any other third party content, and will not do any other act of copyright infringement, or otherwise use any of the Xxxxxx Materials or other material on the Xxxxxx Websites without first obtaining the written permission of CMO or unless specifically permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 or similar copyright legislation. 5.1.8.3. not trade in the Xxxxxx Mater...
OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL. 1. The SCHOOL shall deposit a total of FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED dollars ($5,400) 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 draw monies from the Trust for the privately obtained legitimate educational expenses as defined below for the benefit of STUDENT from the date of this Agreement through MARCH 1, 2027. a. The SCHOOL shall fund the Trust within sixty (60) days after the execution of this Agreement. b. “Legitimate educational expenses” incurred by the FAMILY related to STUDENT’S educational program for which reimbursements may be provided to the FAMILY shall mean (a) expenses incurred, and for which the FAMILY has not received reimbursement through insurance or other third party sources, for educational or special education instruction or remedial tutoring provided by certified teachers or in a licensed school, facilities or programs;
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. a. Funding of the Trust under this Agreement will be made within sixty (60) days after the execution date of this Agreement. b. “Legitimate educational expenses incurred by the FAMILY related to STUDENT’S educational program” for which reimbursements may be provided to the Family or direct payment may be made from Advocacy Alliance to service providers on behalf the FAMILY shall mean (a) expenses incurred, and for which the FAMILY has not received reimbursement through insurance or other third party sources, for educational or special education instruction or remedial tutoring provided by certified teachers or in a licensed school, facilities or programs; (b) “related services,” as defined in the regulations implementing the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, provided by appropriately certified or licensed professionals, including but not limited to psychological and psychiatric counseling and therapy;
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. 2. The SCHOOL agrees that STUDENTS assigned to it for counseling, administration, teaching, and/or observation experiences are under the supervision, control, and responsibility of the SCHOOL. 3. The SCHOOL shall retain the right, in its sole discretion, to request the removal of any individual from any area of the SCHOOL premises. STUDENTS shall be instructed by the UNIVERSITY to promptly and without protest leave an area whenever they are requested to do so by an authorized SCHOOL representative. 4. The SCHOOL shall provide as required by the degree program either qualified Cooperating Teachers and/or Mentors for STUDENTS. Cooperating Teachers and/or Mentors will be resource persons for STUDENTS and UNIVERSITY faculty while at the SCHOOL. Cooperating Teachers and/or Mentors selected by SCHOOL will: a) assist in orienting STUDENTS to the SCHOOL, the classroom, administrative staff and the pupils;
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