Common use of Parent’s Obligations Clause in Contracts

Parent’s Obligations. 7.1. The Parents agree to: 7.1.1. fulfil their obligations under the Parent Contract (including paying Fees on time); 7.1.2. do all that they reasonably can to ensure the Pupil attends each school day, is punctual and appropriately dressed; 7.1.3. keep the School informed of matters affecting the Pupil of which the School needs to be aware; and 7.1.4. provide cooperation and assistance to the School to enable the Pupil to participate and benefit from the School’s provision of education, including attending meetings and keeping in touch with the School. 7.2. Parents are required to complete a “Medical Treatment in School” form when the Pupil starts at the School, together with a consent form for sight and hearing tests, a Dietary Requirements form, and an Asthma form, where applicable. 7.3. Parents must inform the School Office in writing if the Pupil has a known disability, medical condition or an infectious/contagious disease or illness. 7.4. Parents must inform the School Office immediately in writing of any court orders relating to the Pupil where the School is implicated e.g., concerning parental responsibility, residence, contact, prohibited steps, or any situations of risk. A personal visit to the Head should be made in case of urgency. 7.5. Parents must inform the School Office immediately in writing if for any reason the Pupil is to be removed from the School’s premises during the school day. 7.6. If, during the school week, both Parents will be absent from the Pupil's home for a 24 hour period or longer, the School requires, in writing, the name and address of the adult to whom parental responsibility has been delegated “in loco parentis” and a telephone number on which they can be reached 24 hours a day. 7.7. By signing the Acceptance Form, the Parents are confirming that the Pupil has the right to live and study at the School. Provision of false information about the Pupil’s nationality or immigration status is a material breach of the Parent Contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions, Standard Terms and Conditions, Parent Contract

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Parent’s Obligations. 7.1. The Parents agree to: 7.1.1. fulfil their obligations under the Parent Contract (including paying Fees on time); 7.1.2. do all that they reasonably can to ensure the Pupil attends each school day, is punctual and appropriately dressed; 7.1.3. keep the School informed of matters affecting the Pupil of which the School needs to be aware; and 7.1.4. provide cooperation and assistance to the School to enable the Pupil to participate and benefit from the School’s provision of education, including attending meetings and keeping in touch with the School. 7.2. Parents are required to complete a “Medical Treatment in School” form when the Pupil starts at the School, together with a consent form for sight and hearing tests, a Dietary Requirements form, and an Asthma form, where applicable. 7.3. Parents must inform the School Office in writing if the Pupil has a known disability, medical condition or an infectious/contagious disease or illness. 7.4. Parents must inform the School Office immediately in writing of any court orders relating to the Pupil where the School is implicated e.g., concerning parental responsibility, residence, contact, prohibited steps, or any situations of risk. A personal visit to the Head should be made in case of urgency. 7.5. Parents must inform the School Office immediately in writing if for any reason the Pupil is to be removed from the School’s premises during the school day.is 7.6. If, during the school week, both Parents will be absent from the Pupil's home for a 24 hour period or longer, the School requires, in writing, the name and address of the adult to whom parental responsibility has been delegated “in loco parentis” and a telephone number on which they can be reached 24 hours a day. 7.7. By signing the Acceptance Form, the Parents are confirming that the Pupil has the right to live and study at the School. Provision of false information about the Pupil’s nationality or immigration status is a material breach of the Parent Contract.

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Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions

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