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PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES. 8.1 Parents are invoiced at the start of each school term. Fees are due and payable by the due date for payment stated in the invoice. Invoices are made available on the School portal of the first Parent listed as responsible but, for the avoidance of doubt, Parents remain jointly and severally liable for school fees. This means that the School can seek payment of the full amount outstanding from either Parent. Court orders (for example, where parents are separated or divorced) and other arrangements between parents or third parties relating to fees do not normally bind or apply to the School, and do not extinguish either parent’s liability for the fees and other charges due under this Contract. We use a standard invoicing system and are unable to provide invoices bespoke to the requirements of individual parents and/or payers. 8.2 The school year is divided into 3 accounting terms: 45% of the annual school fees are invoiced for the first term (September to December) and the remaining 55% are split equally between the invoice for the second term (January to March) and the invoice for the third term (April to June/early July). Fees are due for the whole term, even if your child attends only part of a term. This means, for example, that fees will not be reduced, refunded or waived: if the pupil is absent through illness (including long illness) or temporarily or permanently expelled from the School; if a term is shortened or vacation extended; if the School is temporarily closed due to adverse weather conditions; or if your child is being required to study from home as a result of us providing educational services remotely for whatever reason. (See also force majeure clause 24). An unauthorised absence at the start of a term will entitle the School to keep the fees for the whole term. All supplemental charges for each term will be invoiced separately. 8.3 Parents who have difficulties in paying the full-term fees in one payment may apply to pay the school year fees by 10 instalments payable in the form of monthly standing orders, from September to June. Agreeing to a payment plan is at the School’s discretion and is concessionary. It will cease automatically in the event of default for thirty days or more. In such case, the full amount of fees then due will be payable forthwith and a late payment fee of £50 shall apply. 8.4 The AEFE, through the French Consulate in London, grants means-tested bursaries to French pupils subject to conditions. The French Consulate will pay the amount of bursary awarded directly to the School on behalf of the Parents. If your child has been awarded a bursary (bourse scolaire) by the AEFE, you will be liable for the balance of fees due after taking into account the amount of bursary or help allocated to your child. You will be invoiced every term. Should the AEFE decide to withdraw or reduce the amount of bursary allocated to your child, you will be liable to pay the amount of fees or other amounts invoiced by the School not covered by the bursary (regardless of whether you have appealed to the AEFE for a review of its decision). Financial help is also available from the French Scholarship Foundation (FSF), subject to conditions. 8.5 It is not possible to pay school fees with childcare vouchers. 8.6 The fees must be paid in full by online payment (ESENDA) or bank transfer (bank charges are at your cost). The School does not accept cash or cheques. 8.7 The School reserves the right not to allow your child to attend School on three days written notice while fees remain unpaid for more than 8 days after the School contacted you under Clause 9.1 below. This home release notice will not be noted in the pupil’s disciplinary record. The pupil will continue to have Internet access to Pronote but the School will not be obliged to provide any lessons or tuition by distance. If the pupil is home released due to unpaid fees for a period of 28 days, he will be deemed to have been withdrawn from the School by his or her Parents. In case of non-payment of supplemental charges, the School reserves the right to refuse to allow your child to participate in the relevant extra-curricular activity, or sit the relevant public examination(s), while the applicable supplemental charge for that activity or examination(s) remains unpaid. 8.8 The School may withhold any information, character reference or property while the fees remain unpaid but will not do so in a way that would cause direct, identifiable and unfair prejudice to the legitimate rights and interests of the pupil. 8.9 Information on your identity and the source of funds. From time to time we may ask you to provide us with information that we can properly and accurately verify to our satisfaction: ● your identity; ● your child’s identity; ● that you are not subject to, or within the purview of, any national or international financial, economic, trade, travel or other similar sanctions imposed by any competent authority; ● your child’s right to enter, live and study in the United Kingdom; and ● the legitimate source of funds you are using to pay the fees. You must provide the School with the information and documentation we ask for. 8.10 Allocation of payments to your fees account. Except where expressly agreed with you otherwise, the School shall be entitled to allocate payments from you to your account as it sees fit. For example, the School shall be entitled to allocate a payment made in respect of one child to the unpaid account of any other child of yours at the School.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions

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PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES. 8.1 Parents are invoiced at the start of each school term. Fees are due and payable by the due date for payment stated in the invoice. Invoices are made available on addressed and sent in the School portal of first instance to the first Parent listed as responsible but, for the avoidance of doubt, Parents remain jointly and severally liable for school fees. This means that the School can seek payment of the full amount outstanding from either Parent. Court orders (for example, where parents are separated or divorced) and other arrangements between parents or third parties relating to fees do not normally bind or apply to the School, and do not extinguish either parent’s liability for the fees and other charges due under this Contract. We use a standard invoicing system and are unable to provide invoices bespoke to the requirements of individual parents and/or and or payers. 8.2 The school year is divided into 3 accounting terms: 45% of the annual school fees are invoiced for the first term (September to December) and the remaining 55% are split equally between the invoice for the second term (January to March) and the invoice for the third term (April to June/early July). Fees are due for the whole term, even if your child attends only part of a term. This means, for example, that fees will not be reduced, refunded or waived: if the pupil is absent through illness (including long illness) or temporarily or permanently expelled from the School; if a term is shortened or vacation extended; if the School is temporarily closed due to adverse weather conditions; or if your child is being required to study from home as a result of us providing educational services remotely for whatever reason. (See also force majeure clause 24). An unauthorised absence at the start of a term will entitle the School to keep the fees for the whole term. All supplemental charges for each term will be invoiced separately. 8.3 Parents who have difficulties in paying the full-term fees in one payment may apply to pay the school year fees by 10 instalments payable in the form of monthly standing orders, from September to June. Agreeing to a payment plan is at the School’s discretion and is concessionary. It will cease automatically in the event of default for thirty days or more. In such case, the full amount of fees then due will be payable forthwith and a late payment fee of £50 shall apply. 8.4 The AEFE, through the French Consulate in London, grants means-tested bursaries to French pupils subject to conditions. The French Consulate will pay the amount of bursary awarded directly to the School on behalf of the Parents. If your child has been awarded a bursary (bourse scolaire) by the AEFE, you will be liable for the balance of fees due after taking into account the amount of bursary or help allocated to your child. You will be invoiced every term. Should the AEFE decide to withdraw or reduce the amount of bursary allocated to your child, you will be liable to pay the amount of fees or other amounts invoiced by the School not covered by the bursary (regardless of whether you have appealed to the AEFE for a review of its decision). Financial help is also available from the French Scholarship Foundation (FSF), subject to conditions. 8.5 It is not possible to pay school fees with childcare vouchers. 8.6 The fees Payments must be paid in full made by online payment (ESENDA) or bank transfer to the CFBL (bank charges are at your cost), or by such other electronic means indicated from time to time by the School. The School does not accept cash or cheques. 8.7 The School reserves the right not to allow suspend your child to attend School (i.e. release your child home) on three days written notice while fees remain unpaid for more than 8 days after the School contacted you under Clause 9.1 below. This home release notice suspension will not be noted in the pupil’s disciplinary record. The pupil will continue to have Internet access to Pronote pronote but the School will is not be obliged to provide any lessons or tuition by distance. If the pupil is home released suspended due to unpaid fees for a period of 28 days, he will be deemed to have been withdrawn from the School by his or her Parents. In case of non-payment of supplemental charges, the School reserves the right to refuse to allow your child to participate in the relevant extra-curricular activity, or sit the relevant public examination(s), while the applicable supplemental charge for that activity or examination(s) remains unpaid. 8.8 The School may withhold any information, character reference or property while the fees remain unpaid but will not do so in a way that would cause direct, identifiable and unfair prejudice to the legitimate rights and interests of the pupil. 8.9 Information on your identity and the source of funds. From time to time we may ask you to provide us with information that we can properly and accurately verify to our satisfaction: ● your identity; ● your child’s identity; ● that you are not subject to, or within the purview of, any national or international financial, economic, trade, travel or other similar sanctions imposed by any competent authority; ● your child’s right to enter, live and study in the United Kingdom; and ● the legitimate source of funds you are using to pay the fees. You must provide the School with the information and documentation we ask for. 8.10 Allocation of payments to your fees account. Except where expressly agreed with you otherwise, the School shall be entitled to allocate payments from you to your account as it sees fit. For example, the The School shall be entitled to allocate a payment made in respect of one child to the unpaid account of any other child of yours at the School.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions

PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES. 8.1 Parents are invoiced at the start of each school term. Fees are due and payable by the due date for payment stated in the invoice. Invoices are made available on the School portal of addressed and sent in the first Parent instance to the first parent listed as responsible but, but for the avoidance of doubt, Parents remain jointly and severally liable for school fees. This means that the School can seek payment of the full amount outstanding from either Parent. Court orders (for example, where parents are separated or divorced) and other arrangements between parents or third parties relating to fees do not normally bind or apply to the School, and do not extinguish either parent’s liability for the fees and other charges due under this Contract. We use a standard invoicing system and are unable to provide invoices bespoke to the requirements of individual parents and/or and or payers. 8.2 The school year is divided into 3 accounting terms: 45% of the annual school fees are invoiced for the first term (September to December) and the remaining 55% are split equally between the invoice for the second term (January to March) and the invoice for the third term (April to June/early July). Fees are due for the whole term, even if your child attends only part of a term. This means, for example, that fees will not be reduced, refunded or waived: waived if the pupil is absent through long illness (including long illness) or temporarily or permanently expelled from the School; , if a term is shortened or vacation extended; , or if the School is temporarily closed due to adverse weather conditions; or if your child is being required to study from home as a result of us providing educational services remotely for whatever reason. conditions (See see also force majeure clause 24). An unauthorised absence at the start of a term will entitle the School to keep the fees for the whole term. All supplemental charges for each term will be invoiced separately. 8.3 Parents who have difficulties in paying the full-full term fees in one payment may apply to pay the school year fees by 10 instalments payable in the form of monthly standing orders, from September to June. Agreeing to a payment plan is at the School’s discretion and is concessionary. It will cease automatically in the event of default for thirty days or more. In such case, the full amount of fees then due will be payable forthwith and a late payment fee of £50 shall apply. 8.4 The AEFE, through the French Consulate in London, grants means-tested bursaries to French pupils subject to conditions. The French Consulate will pay the amount of bursary awarded directly to the School on behalf of the Parents. If your child has been awarded a bursary (bourse scolaire) by the AEFE, you will be liable for the balance of fees due after taking into account the amount of bursary or help allocated to your child. You will be invoiced every term. Should the AEFE decide to withdraw or reduce the amount of bursary allocated to your child, you will be liable to pay the amount of fees or other amounts invoiced by the School not covered by the bursary (regardless of whether you have appealed to the AEFE for a review of its decision). Financial help is also available from the French Scholarship Foundation (FSF), subject to conditions. 8.5 It is not possible to pay school fees with childcare vouchers. 8.6 The fees Payments must be paid in full made by online payment (ESENDA) or bank transfer to the CFBL (bank charges are at your cost), or by such other electronic means indicated from time to time by the School. The School does not accept cash or cheques. 8.7 The School reserves the right not to allow suspend your child to attend School (i.e. release your child home) on three days written notice while fees remain unpaid for more than 8 days after the School contacted you under Clause 9.1 belowunpaid. This home release notice suspension will not be noted in the pupil’s disciplinary record. The pupil will continue to have Internet access to Pronote pronote but the School will is not be obliged to provide any lessons or tuition by distance. If the pupil is home released suspended due to unpaid fees for a period of 28 days, he will be deemed to have been withdrawn from the School by his or her Parents. In case of non-payment of supplemental charges, the School reserves the right to refuse to allow your child to participate in the relevant extra-curricular activity, or sit the relevant public examination(s), while the applicable supplemental charge for that activity or examination(s) remains unpaid. 8.8 The School may withhold any information, character reference or property while the fees remain unpaid but will not do so in a way that would cause direct, identifiable and unfair prejudice to the legitimate rights and interests of the pupil. 8.9 Information on your identity and A late payment of more than thirty days will incur an administrative charge of £50. In case of part payment of fees without the source of funds. From time to time we may ask you to provide us with information that we can properly and accurately verify to our satisfaction: ● your identity; ● your childSchool’s identity; ● that you are not subject to, or within the purview of, any national or international financial, economic, trade, travel or other similar sanctions imposed by any competent authority; ● your child’s right to enter, live and study in the United Kingdom; and ● the legitimate source of funds you are using to pay the fees. You must provide the School with the information and documentation we ask for. 8.10 Allocation of payments to your fees account. Except where expressly agreed with you otherwiseconsent, the School shall be entitled to allocate payments from you to your account as it sees fit. For example, the School shall be entitled to allocate a late payment made in respect of one child charge will apply to the unpaid account balance of any other child of yours at the Schoolfees.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions for Education Services

PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES. 8.1 Parents are invoiced at the start of each school term. Fees are due and payable by the due date for payment stated in the invoice. Invoices are made available on the School portal of addressed and sent in the first Parent instance to the first parent listed as responsible but, for the avoidance of doubt, Parents parents remain jointly and severally liable for school fees. This means that the School can seek payment of the full amount outstanding from either Parent. Court orders (for example, where parents are separated or divorced) and other arrangements between parents or third parties relating to fees do not normally bind or apply to the School, and do not extinguish either parent’s liability for the fees and other charges due under this Contract. We use a standard invoicing system and are unable to provide invoices bespoke to the requirements of individual parents and/or and or payers. 8.2 The school year is divided into 3 accounting terms: 45% of the annual school fees are invoiced for the first term (September to December) and the remaining 55% are split equally between the invoice for the second term (January to March) and the invoice for the third term (April to June/early July). Fees are due for the whole term, even if your child attends only part of a term. This means, for example, that fees will not be reduced, refunded or waived: waived if the pupil is absent through long illness (including long illness) or temporarily or permanently expelled from the School; , if a term is shortened or vacation extended; , or if the School is temporarily closed due to adverse weather conditions; or if your child is being required to study from home as a result of us providing educational services remotely for whatever reason. conditions (See see also force majeure clause 24). An unauthorised absence at the start of a term will entitle the School to keep the fees for the whole term. All supplemental charges for each term will be invoiced separately. 8.3 Parents who have difficulties in paying the full-term fees in one payment may apply to pay the school year fees by 10 instalments payable in the form of monthly standing orders, from September to June. Agreeing to a payment plan is at the School’s discretion and is concessionary. It will cease automatically in the event of default for thirty days or more. In such case, the full amount of fees then due will be payable forthwith and a late payment fee of £50 shall apply. 8.4 The AEFE, through the French Consulate in London, grants means-tested bursaries to French pupils subject to conditions. The French Consulate will pay the amount of bursary awarded directly to the School on behalf of the Parents. If your child has been awarded a bursary (bourse scolaire) by the AEFE, you will be liable for the balance of fees due after taking into account the amount of bursary or help allocated to your child. You will be invoiced every term. Should the AEFE decide to withdraw or reduce the amount of bursary allocated to your child, you will be liable to pay the amount of fees or other amounts invoiced by the School not covered by the bursary (regardless of whether you have appealed to the AEFE for a review of its decision). Financial help is also available from the French Scholarship Foundation (FSF), subject to conditions. 8.5 It is not possible to pay school fees with childcare vouchers. 8.6 The fees Payments must be paid in full made by online payment (ESENDA) or bank transfer to the CFBL (bank charges are at your cost), or by such other electronic means indicated from time to time by the School. The School does not accept cash or cheques. 8.7 The School reserves the right not to allow suspend your child to attend School (i.e. release your child home) on three days written notice while fees remain unpaid for more than 8 days after the School contacted you under Clause 9.1 belowunpaid. This home release notice suspension will not be noted in the pupil’s disciplinary record. The pupil will continue to have Internet access to Pronote pronote but the School will is not be obliged to provide any lessons or tuition by distance. If the pupil is home released suspended due to unpaid fees for a period of 28 days, he will be deemed to have been withdrawn from the School by his or her Parents. In case of non-payment of supplemental charges, the School reserves the right to refuse to allow your child to participate in the relevant extra-curricular activity, or sit the relevant public examination(s), while the applicable supplemental charge for that activity or examination(s) remains unpaid. 8.8 The School may withhold any information, character reference or property while the fees remain unpaid but will not do so in a way that would cause direct, identifiable and unfair prejudice to the legitimate rights and interests of the pupil. 8.9 Information on your identity and A late payment of more than thirty days will incur an administrative charge of £50. In case of part payment of fees without the source of funds. From time to time we may ask you to provide us with information that we can properly and accurately verify to our satisfaction: ● your identity; ● your childSchool’s identity; ● that you are not subject to, or within the purview of, any national or international financial, economic, trade, travel or other similar sanctions imposed by any competent authority; ● your child’s right to enter, live and study in the United Kingdom; and ● the legitimate source of funds you are using to pay the fees. You must provide the School with the information and documentation we ask for. 8.10 Allocation of payments to your fees account. Except where expressly agreed with you otherwiseconsent, the School shall be entitled to allocate payments from you to your account as it sees fit. For example, the School shall be entitled to allocate a late payment made in respect of one child charge will apply to the unpaid account balance of any other child of yours at the Schoolfees.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions

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PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES. 8.1 Parents are invoiced at the start of each school term. Fees are due and payable by the due date for payment stated in the invoice. Invoices are made available on the School portal of the first Parent listed as responsible but, for the avoidance of doubt, Parents remain jointly and severally liable for school fees. This means that the School can seek payment of the full amount outstanding from either Parent. Court orders (for example, where parents are separated or divorced) and other arrangements between parents or third parties relating to fees do not normally bind or apply to the School, and do not extinguish either parent’s liability for the fees and other charges due under this Contract. We use a standard invoicing system and are unable to provide invoices bespoke to the requirements of individual parents and/or payers. 8.2 The school year is divided into 3 accounting terms: 45% of the annual school fees are invoiced for the first term (September to December) and the remaining 55% are split equally between the invoice for the second term (January to March) and the invoice for the third term (April to June/early July). Fees are due for the whole term, even if your child attends only part of a term. This means, for example, that fees will not be reduced, refunded or waived: waived if the pupil is absent through long illness (including long illness) or temporarily or permanently expelled from the School; if a term is shortened or vacation extended; , or if the School is temporarily closed due to adverse weather conditions; or if your child is being required to study from home as a result of us providing educational services remotely for whatever reason. conditions (See see also force majeure clause 24). An unauthorised absence at the start of a term will entitle the School to keep the fees for the whole term. All supplemental charges for each term will be invoiced separately. 8.3 Parents who have difficulties in paying the full-full term fees in one payment may apply to pay the school year fees by 10 instalments payable in the form of monthly standing orders, from September to June. Agreeing to a payment plan is at the School’s discretion and is concessionary. It will cease automatically in the event of default for thirty days or more. In such case, the full amount of fees then due will be payable forthwith and a late payment fee of £50 shall apply. 8.4 The AEFE, through the French Consulate in London, grants means-tested bursaries to French pupils subject to conditions. The French Consulate will pay the amount of bursary awarded directly to the School on behalf of the Parents. If your child has been awarded a bursary (bourse scolaire) by the AEFE, you will be liable for the balance of fees due after taking into account the amount of bursary or help allocated to your child. You will be invoiced every term. Should the AEFE decide to withdraw or reduce the amount of bursary allocated to your child, you will be liable to pay the amount of fees or other amounts invoiced by the School not covered by the bursary (regardless of whether you have appealed to the AEFE for a review of its decision). Financial help is also available from the French Scholarship Foundation (FSF), subject to conditions. 8.5 It is not possible to pay school fees with childcare vouchers. 8.6 The fees Payments must be paid in full made by online payment (ESENDA) cheque payable to CFBL ltd or by bank transfer (bank charges are at your cost). The School does not accept cash or chequescash. 8.7 The School reserves the right not to allow suspend your child to attend School (i.e. release your child home) on three days written notice while fees remain unpaid for more than 8 days after the School contacted you under Clause 9.1 belowunpaid. This home release notice suspension will not be noted in the pupil’s disciplinary record. The pupil will continue to have Internet access to Pronote pronote but the School will is not be obliged to provide any lessons or tuition by distance. If the pupil is home released suspended due to unpaid fees for a period of 28 days, he will be deemed to have been withdrawn from the School by his or her Parents. In case of non-payment of supplemental charges, the School reserves the right to refuse to allow your child to participate in the relevant extra-curricular activity, or sit the relevant public examination(s), while the applicable supplemental charge for that activity or examination(s) remains unpaid. 8.8 The School may withhold any information, character reference or property while the fees remain unpaid but will not do so in a way that would cause direct, identifiable and unfair prejudice to the legitimate rights and interests of the pupil. 8.9 Information on your identity and The School will levy an administration charge of £20 for a late payment or dishonoured cheques (referred to drawer or stopped). A late payment of more than thirty days will incur an administrative charge of £50. In case of part payment of fees without the source of funds. From time to time we may ask you to provide us with information that we can properly and accurately verify to our satisfaction: ● your identity; ● your childSchool’s identity; ● that you are not subject to, or within the purview of, any national or international financial, economic, trade, travel or other similar sanctions imposed by any competent authority; ● your child’s right to enter, live and study in the United Kingdom; and ● the legitimate source of funds you are using to pay the fees. You must provide the School with the information and documentation we ask for. 8.10 Allocation of payments to your fees account. Except where expressly agreed with you otherwiseconsent, the School shall be entitled to allocate payments from you to your account as it sees fit. For example, the School shall be entitled to allocate a late payment made in respect of one child charge will apply to the unpaid account balance of any other child of yours at the Schoolfees.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions

PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES. 8.1 Parents are invoiced at the start of each school term. Fees are due and payable by the due date for payment stated in the invoice. Invoices are made available on the School portal of addressed and sent in the first Parent instance to the first parent listed as responsible but, but for the avoidance of doubt, Parents remain jointly and severally liable for school fees. This means that the School can seek payment of the full amount outstanding from either Parent. Court orders (for example, where parents are separated or divorced) and other arrangements between parents or third parties relating to fees do not normally bind or apply to the School, and do not extinguish either parent’s liability for the fees and other charges due under this Contract. We use a standard invoicing system and are unable to provide invoices bespoke to the requirements of individual parents and/or and or payers. 8.2 The school year is divided into 3 accounting terms: 45% of the annual school fees are invoiced for the first term (September to December) and the remaining 55% are split equally between the invoice for the second term (January to March) and the invoice for the third term (April to June/early July). Fees are due for the whole term, even if your child attends only part of a term. This means, for example, that fees will not be reduced, refunded or waived: waived if the pupil is absent through long illness (including long illness) or temporarily or permanently expelled from the School; if a term is shortened or vacation extended; , or if the School is temporarily closed due to adverse weather conditions; or if your child is being required to study from home as a result of us providing educational services remotely for whatever reason. conditions (See see also force majeure clause 24). An unauthorised absence at the start of a term will entitle the School to keep the fees for the whole term. All supplemental charges for each term will be invoiced separately. 8.3 Parents who have difficulties in paying the full-full term fees in one payment may apply to pay the school year fees by 10 instalments payable in the form of monthly standing orders, from September to June. Agreeing to a payment plan is at the School’s discretion and is concessionary. It will cease automatically in the event of default for thirty days or more. In such case, the full amount of fees then due will be payable forthwith and a late payment fee of £50 shall apply. 8.4 The AEFE, through the French Consulate in London, grants means-tested bursaries to French pupils subject to conditions. The French Consulate will pay the amount of bursary awarded directly to the School on behalf of the Parents. If your child has been awarded a bursary (bourse scolaire) by the AEFE, you will be liable for the balance of fees due after taking into account the amount of bursary or help allocated to your child. You will be invoiced every term. Should the AEFE decide to withdraw or reduce the amount of bursary allocated to your child, you will be liable to pay the amount of fees or other amounts invoiced by the School not covered by the bursary (regardless of whether you have appealed to the AEFE for a review of its decision). Financial help is also available from the French Scholarship Foundation (FSF), subject to conditions. 8.5 It is not possible to pay school fees with childcare vouchers. 8.6 The fees Payments must be paid in full made by online payment (ESENDA) or bank transfer to the CFBL (bank charges are at your cost). The School does not accept cash or cheques. 8.7 The School reserves the right not to allow suspend your child to attend School (i.e. release your child home) on three days written notice while fees remain unpaid for more than 8 days after the School contacted you under Clause 9.1 belowunpaid. This home release notice suspension will not be noted in the pupil’s disciplinary record. The pupil will continue to have Internet access to Pronote pronote but the School will is not be obliged to provide any lessons or tuition by distance. If the pupil is home released suspended due to unpaid fees for a period of 28 days, he will be deemed to have been withdrawn from the School by his or her Parents. In case of non-payment of supplemental charges, the School reserves the right to refuse to allow your child to participate in the relevant extra-curricular activity, or sit the relevant public examination(s), while the applicable supplemental charge for that activity or examination(s) remains unpaid. 8.8 The School may withhold any information, character reference or property while the fees remain unpaid but will not do so in a way that would cause direct, identifiable and unfair prejudice to the legitimate rights and interests of the pupil. 8.9 Information on your identity and A late payment of more than thirty days will incur an administrative charge of £50. In case of part payment of fees without the source of funds. From time to time we may ask you to provide us with information that we can properly and accurately verify to our satisfaction: ● your identity; ● your childSchool’s identity; ● that you are not subject to, or within the purview of, any national or international financial, economic, trade, travel or other similar sanctions imposed by any competent authority; ● your child’s right to enter, live and study in the United Kingdom; and ● the legitimate source of funds you are using to pay the fees. You must provide the School with the information and documentation we ask for. 8.10 Allocation of payments to your fees account. Except where expressly agreed with you otherwiseconsent, the School shall be entitled to allocate payments from you to your account as it sees fit. For example, the School shall be entitled to allocate a late payment made in respect of one child charge will apply to the unpaid account balance of any other child of yours at the Schoolfees.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions

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