Common use of School Obligations Clause in Contracts

School Obligations. 11.1 While students are in the school building Amity undertakes to act in loco parentis in respect of their education and welfare. This obligation will apply during school hours and at other times when the student is participating in activities organised by Amity. 11.2 If a student requires urgent medical attention while under Amity’s care, Amity will immediately contact the Parents. 11.3 Amity will monitor student’s progress at Amity and produce regular written reports. Amity will advise Parents of any concerns about a student’s progress. Amity will not undertake to diagnose special educational needs, for example, dyslexia or other specific conditions. Parents must arrange a formal assessment. Parents may be asked to withdraw their child without being charged fees in lieu of notice if, in the opinion of the Head of School, the School cannot provide adequately for the child’s special educational needs. 11.4 In line with the law and good practice, Amity looks to implement positive behaviour intervention strategies. In an emergency, the employment of physical restraint could be utilised as a last resort in order to avert immediate danger to the individual student or another person. In any situation where this has been deemed necessary, Amity would internally investigate the situation and share with parents the rationale for the restraint. 11.5 Amity reserves the right to contact the local authorities if a student is not collected at the end of the school day. Equally, if a student is absent without notification to the school, the local authorities may be contacted.

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Samples: Tuition Contract, Tuition Contract

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School Obligations. 11.1 While students are in the school building Amity undertakes undertake to act in loco parentis in respect of their education and welfare. This obligation will apply during school hours and at other times when the student is participating in activities organised by Amity. 11.2 If a student requires urgent medical attention while under Amity’s care, Amity will immediately contact the Parents. 11.3 Amity will monitor student’s progress at Amity and produce regular written reports. Amity will advise Parents of any concerns about a student’s progress. Amity will not undertake to diagnose special educational needs, for example, dyslexia or other specific conditions. Parents must arrange a formal assessment. Parents may be asked to withdraw their child without being charged fees in lieu of notice if, in the opinion of the Head of School, the School cannot provide adequately for the child’s special educational needs. 11.4 In line with the law and good practice, Amity looks to implement positive behaviour intervention strategies. In an emergency, the employment of physical restraint could be utilised as a last resort in order to avert immediate danger to the individual student or another person. In any situation where this has been deemed necessary, Amity would internally investigate the situation and share with parents the rationale for the restraint. 11.5 Amity reserves the right to contact the local authorities if a student is not collected at the end of the school day. Equally, if a student is absent without notification to the school, the local authorities may be contacted.local

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Samples: Tuition Contract

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School Obligations. 11.1 While students are in the school building Amity undertakes undertake to act in loco parentis in respect of their education and welfare. This obligation will apply during school hours and at other times when the student is participating in activities organised by Amity. 11.2 If a student requires urgent medical attention while under Amity’s care, Amity will immediately contact the Parents. 11.3 Amity will monitor student’s progress at Amity and produce regular written reports. Amity will advise Parents of any concerns about a student’s progress. Amity will not undertake to diagnose special educational needs, for example, dyslexia or other specific conditions. Parents must arrange a formal assessment. Parents may be asked to withdraw their child without being charged fees in lieu of notice if, in the opinion of the Head of School, the School cannot provide adequately for the child’s special educational needs. 11.4 In line with the law and good practice, Amity looks to implement positive behaviour intervention strategies. In an emergency, the employment of physical restraint could be utilised as a last resort in order to avert immediate danger to the individual student or another person. In any situation where this has been deemed necessary, Amity would internally investigate the situation and share with parents the rationale for the restraint. 11.5 Amity reserves the right to contact the local authorities if a student is not collected at the end of the school day. Equally, if a student is absent without notification to the school, the local authorities may be contacted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tuition Contract

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