Common use of Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal Clause in Contracts

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head may in his or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent cases, exclude your child from the School if the Head considers that your child's conduct or behaviour (including conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child or other children. (b) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusion. The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or exclusion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Head may in his or her discretion require you to remove your child from the School if the Head considers that: (i) your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong; (ii) your child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the Head, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those of your child or other children. (d) What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Should the Head exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) or Clause 7(c)(i) above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also, where your child is excluded or you are required to remove your child from the School the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded from the School fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (e) Your right to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled to have any serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review shall be governed by the Complaints Procedure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Parent Contract, Parent Contract

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Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head Principal may in his or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent cases, exclude your child expel Your Child from the School if the Head Principal reasonably considers that your childYour Child's conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child Your Child or other children. (b) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusion. The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or exclusion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Head Principal may in his or her discretion require you You to remove your child Your Child from the School if the Head Principal reasonably considers that: (i) your Your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of youYou): is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your childYour Child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing well-being of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your Your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong;contract; or (ii) your childYour Child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory unsatisfactory, and, in the reasonable opinion of the HeadPrincipal, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those of your child Your Child or other children. (dc) What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Should the Head Principal exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a6(a) or Clause 7(c)(i6(b)(i) above you You will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees Fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also) and, in such instances pursuant to those Clauses where your child Your Child is excluded expelled or you You are required to remove your child Your Child from the School, the Deposit will be forfeited. If Your Child is expelled from the School the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded from the School fees Fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees Fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion expulsion will be refunded. If you You are required to remove your child Your Child from the School as a result of the Head Principal exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii6(b)(ii) then fees Fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees Fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit Deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (d) The School Policies set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or expulsion. These examples are not exhaustive, and the Principal may decide that suspension or expulsion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of the pupil's record at the School may be taken into account. (e) Your right to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled to have acknowledge that any review of serious disciplinary matters and a review of a decision to expel or decisions taken by remove Your Child from the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review 6 shall be governed by the Complaints ProcedureExclusions Policy. This policy applies to Your Child whenever they represent the School or is in the School’s care, irrespective of whether they are on or off school premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Financial Agreement, Financial Agreement

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) 13.1 The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head Headteacher may in his or her discretion suspend oror (if it concerns a secondary pupil, following the decision of the Disciplinary Committee (Conseil de discipline) in serious or persistent cases, exclude expel your child from the School if the Head he reasonably considers that your child's conduct or behaviour (including conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child or other children. 13.2 The Headteacher (bor CFBL Clubs management in relation to extracurricular activities) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusion. The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or exclusion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Head may in his or her /its discretion require you to remove your child from the School (or CFBL Clubs activities) if the Head he/it reasonably considers that: (i) that your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing well-being of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong; (ii) your child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the Head, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those of your child or other childrencontract. (d) What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. 13.3 Should the Head Headteacher (or CFBL Clubs management) exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) 13.1 or Clause 7(c)(i) 13.2 above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). 13.4 The School Rules set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or expulsion. Also, These examples are not exhaustive and the Headteacher may decide that suspension or expulsion for a lesser offence is justified where your child is excluded or you are required to remove your child from there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of the pupil's record at the School the deposit will may be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded from the School fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refundedtaken into account. (e) Your right to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. 13.5 You are entitled to have acknowledge that any review of serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head Headteacher under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review 13 shall be governed by the Complaints Procedure. 13.6 Please refer to clause 8.7 in relation to suspension of a pupil’s schooling for non-payment of school fees.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head may in his or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent cases, exclude expel your child from the School if the Head reasonably considers that your child's conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child or other children. (b) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusion. The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or exclusion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Head may in his or her discretion require you to remove your child from the School if the Head reasonably considers that: (i) your Your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing well-being of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong;contract; or (ii) your Your child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the Head, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those of your child or other children. (dc) What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Should the Head exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a6(a) or Clause 7(c)(i6(b)(i) above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also) and, in such instances pursuant to those Clauses where your child is excluded expelled or you are required to remove your child from the School School, the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the depositforfeited. If your child is excluded expelled from the School fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion expulsion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii6(b)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (d) The Home-School Agreement set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or expulsion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or expulsion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of the pupil's record at the School may be taken into account. (e) Your right to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled to have acknowledge that any review of serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review 6 shall be governed by the Complaints Procedure.

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Samples: Parent Contract Terms and Conditions

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) 13.1 The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head Headteacher may in his discretion suspend, or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent casescases involving a secondary pupil, exclude by decision of the Disciplinary Committee (Conseil de discipline) expel, your child from the School if the Head he reasonably considers that your child's conduct or behaviour (including conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child or other children. (b) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusion. 13.2 The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets School Rules set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head Headteacher may decide that suspension or exclusion expulsion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Head may in his 13.3 You acknowledge that any review of serious disciplinary matters or her discretion require you to remove your child from decisions taken by the School if and/or Headteacher under clause 13.1 shall be governed by the Head considers that:Behaviour and Discipline Procedure. (i) 13.4 In the event that your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): ) breaches your undertakings to the School, for instance: your behaviour is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing well-being of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong; (ii) your child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the HeadContract, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those Headteacher may convene you to a meeting to remind you of your child or other children. (d) What happens if obligations and will inform the Board of trustees accordingly. If, following this meeting, the Headteacher reasonably decides that you continue to contravene your undertakings under this Contract, the Headteacher may in his discretion terminate this Contract in accordance with clause 22 and require you to remove your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Any such decision by the Headteacher shall be notified to you in writing. You will then have 48 hours from receipt of such notification to appeal the Headteacher’s decision to a panel comprised of three of the School’s board trustees chosen by the Chair of the Board of Trustees. They will hold a meeting within 8 days from receiving the notice to appeal and their decision will be final. 13.5 Should the Head Headteacher exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) 13.1 or Clause 7(c)(i) 13.4 above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also, where your child is excluded or you are required to remove your child from the School the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded from the School fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (e) Your right 13.6 Please refer to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled clause 8.7 in relation to have any serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review shall be governed by the Complaints Proceduresuspension of a pupil’s schooling for non-payment of school fees.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions for Education Services

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head may in his or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent cases, exclude expel your child from the School if the Head reasonably considers that your child's conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child or other children. (b) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusion. The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or exclusion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Head may in his or her discretion require you to remove your child from the School if the Head reasonably considers that: (i) your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing well-being of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong;contract; or (ii) your child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the Head, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those of your child or other children. (dc) What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Should the Head exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a6(a) or Clause 7(c)(i6(b)(i) above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also) and, in such instances pursuant to those Clauses where your child is excluded expelled or you are required to remove your child from the School School, the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the depositforfeited. If your child is excluded expelled from the School fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion expulsion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii6(b)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (d) The Positive Behaviour Policy sets out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or expulsion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or expulsion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child’s record at the School may be taken into account. (e) Your right to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled to have acknowledge that any review of serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review 6 shall be governed by the Complaints Procedure.

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Samples: Parent Contract

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) 7.1. The Head's ’s discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head may in his or her their discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent cases, exclude your child from the School if the Head reasonably considers that your child's conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or and/or those of your child or other children. (b) 7.2. Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets School Rules set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or exclusion expulsion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's ’s record at the School may be taken into account. (c) 7.3. The Head's ’s discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Instead of expulsion or suspension, the Head may in his or her their discretion require you to remove your child from the School if the Head reasonably considers that: (i) 7.3.1. your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing well-being of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because contract; where we have a legal right to end the cancelled this contract because of something you have done wrongunder Clause 14 below; (ii) 7.3.2. your child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the Head, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those of your child or other children. (d) 7.4. What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. 7.4.1. Should the Head exercise his or her their right under either Clause 7(a) 7.1 or Clause 7(c)(i) 7.3 above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also, where ) in or relating to the term in which your child is excluded or you are required to remove your child from the School the suspended or removed; 7.4.2. The deposit will be forfeited meaning that and retained by the School will retain the depositSchool, except in cases of required removal under Clause 7.3.2; and 7.4.3. If your child is excluded from the School In respect of exclusions and required removals, fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges that have been prepaid for the period or relating to any term after the exclusion expulsion/required removal will be refunded. 7.5. If Impact of exclusion or required removal on this contract. Provided you have paid the School's final invoice, this contract will terminate with immediate effect if your child is excluded or if you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (e) Your right to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled to have any serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review shall be governed by the Complaints Procedure.

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Samples: Parent Contract

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) 7.1 The Head's ’s discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head may in his or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent cases, exclude your child from the School if the Head considers that your child's ’s conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's ’s best interests or and/or those of your child or other children. (b) 7.2 Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusion. The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets School Rules set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or exclusion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's ’s record at the School may be taken into account. (c) 7.3 The Head's ’s discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Instead of exclusion or suspension, the Head may in his or her discretion require you to remove your child from the School if the Head considers that: (i) 7.3.1 your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's ’s or other children's ’s progress at the School, or the wellbeing of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong;contract; or (ii) 7.3.2 your child's ’s attendance or progress at the School is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the Head, the removal is in the School's ’s best interests and/or those of your child or other children. (d) What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Should the Head exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) or Clause 7(c)(i) above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Alsothis happen, where your child is excluded or you are required to remove your child from the School the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded from the School fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his and/ or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, including if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (e) Your right to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled to have any serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review shall be governed by the Complaints Procedure.

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Samples: Parent Contract

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) The Head's Headmistress’ discretion to suspend or exclude your child daughter from the School. The Head Headmistress may in his or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent cases, exclude expel your child daughter from the School if the Head Headmistress considers that your child's daughter’s conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's ’s best interests or those of your child daughter or other childrenstudents. (b) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets School Rules set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head Headmistress may decide that suspension or exclusion expulsion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's daughter’s record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's Heamistress’ discretion to require you to remove your child daughter from the School. The Head Headmistress may in his or at her discretion require you to remove your child daughter from the School if the Head Headmistress considers that: (i) your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's daughter’s or other children's students’ progress at the School, or the wellbeing of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong; (ii) your child's daughter’s attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the HeadHeadmistress, the removal is in the School's ’s best interests and/or those of your child daughter or other childrenstudents. (d) What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Should the Head exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) or Clause 7(c)(i) above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also, where your child is excluded or you are required to remove your child from the School the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded from the School fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (e) Your right to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled to have any serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review shall be governed by the Complaints Procedure.daughter is

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Samples: Parent Contract

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) 13.1 The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head Headteacher may in his discretion suspend, or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent casescases involving a secondary pupil, exclude by decision of the Disciplinary Committee (Conseil de discipline) expel, your child from the School if the Head he reasonably considers that your child's conduct or behaviour (including conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child or other children. (b) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusion. 13.2 The Promoting Positive School Rules and Behaviour policy sets and Discipline Policy set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head Headteacher may decide that suspension or exclusion expulsion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Head may in his 13.3 You acknowledge that any review of serious disciplinary matters or her discretion require you to remove your child from decisions taken by the School if and/or Headteacher under clause 13.1 shall be governed by the Head considers that:Behaviour and Discipline Policy. (i) 13.4 In the event that your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): ) breaches your undertakings to the School, for instance: your behaviour is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing well-being of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong; (ii) your child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the HeadContract, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those Headteacher may convene you to a meeting to remind you of your child or other children. (d) What happens if obligations and will inform the Board of trustees accordingly. If, following this meeting, the Headteacher reasonably decides that you continue to contravene your undertakings under this Contract, the Headteacher may in his discretion terminate this Contract in accordance with clause 22 and require you to remove your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Any such decision by the Headteacher shall be notified to you in writing. You will then have 48 hours from receipt of such notification to appeal the Headteacher’s decision to a panel comprised of three of the School’s board trustees chosen by the Chair of the Board of Trustees. They will hold a meeting within 8 days from receiving the notice to appeal and their decision will be final. 13.5 Should the Head Headteacher exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) 13.1 or Clause 7(c)(i) 13.4 above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also, where your child is excluded or you are required to remove your child from the School the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded from the School fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (e) Your right 13.6 Please refer to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled clause 8.7 in relation to have any serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review shall be governed by the Complaints Proceduresuspension of a pupil’s schooling for non-payment of school fees.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions

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Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) 7.1 The Head's ’s discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head may in his or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent cases, exclude your child from the School if the Head considers that your child's ’s conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's ’s best interests or and/or those of your child or other children. (b) 7.2 Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusion. The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets School Rules set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or exclusion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's ’s record at the School may be taken into account. (c) 7.3 The Head's ’s discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Instead of exclusion or suspension, the Head may in his or her discretion require you to remove your child from the School if the Head considers that: (i) 7.3.1 your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's ’s or other children's ’s progress at the School, or the wellbeing of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong;contract; or (ii) 7.3.2 your child's ’s attendance or progress at the School is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the Head, the removal is in the School's ’s best interests and/or those of your child or other children. Should this happen, fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/ or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. 7.3.3 your child’s conduct or behaviour (d) including conduct or behaviour outside School), is unsatisfactory and/or the required removal is in the School’s best interests and/or those of your child and/or of other children; and/or 7.3.4 the School is unable to meet your child’s needs, including cases where the School cannot reasonably accommodate adjustments or reasonably provide the nature or level of support required by your child 7.4 What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Should the Head exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) 7.1 or Clause 7(c)(i) above 7.3 above: 7.4.1 you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also, where ) in or relating to the term in which your child is excluded excluded, suspended or you are required to remove your child from the School removed; 7.4.2 the deposit will be forfeited meaning that and retained by the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded from the School (except in cases of required removal under Clause 7.3.2); and 7.4.3 in respect of exclusions and required removals, fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges that have been prepaid for the period or relating to any term after the exclusion term in which the exclusion/required removal occurred will be refunded. 7.5 Impact of exclusion or required removal on this contract. If This contract will terminate with immediate effect if your child is excluded or if you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (e) 7.6 Your right to have disciplinary matters decisions to exclude or decisions require the removal of your child reviewed. You are entitled to have any serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head to exclude or require the removal of your child under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review shall be governed by the final stage of the Complaints Policy and Procedure.

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Samples: Parent Contract

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head may in his or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent cases, exclude expel your child from the School if the Head considers that your child's conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child or other children. (b) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets School Rules set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or exclusion expulsion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Head may in his or her discretion require you to remove your child from the School if the Head considers that: (i) your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong; (ii) your child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the Head, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those of your child or other children. (d) What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Should the Head exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) or Clause 7(c)(i) above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also, where your child is excluded expelled or you are required to remove your child from the School the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded expelled from the School fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion expulsion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (e) Your right to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled to have any serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review shall be governed by the Complaints Procedure.

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Samples: Educational Services

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head may in his or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent cases, exclude your child from the School if the Head considers that your child's conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child or other children. (b) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. The Promoting Positive Behaviour policy sets School Rules set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or exclusion expulsion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Instead of expulsion or suspension, the Head may in his or her discretion require you to remove your child from the School if the Head considers that: (i) your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because where we have a legal right to end the cancelled this contract because of something you have done wrongunder Clause 14 below; (ii) your child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the Head, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those of your child or other children. (d) What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Should the Head exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) or Clause 7(c)(i) above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also, where your child is excluded or you are required to remove your child from the School the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded from the School fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then this happens, fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (d) What happens if your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. (i) Should the Head exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) or Clause 7(c) above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable) in or relating to the term in which your child is excluded or suspended and (save in the case of suspension) the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then the deposit will be credited in the usual way (see Clause 2(c)). (ii) If your child is excluded or you are required to remove your child from the School, fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any fees and/or supplemental charges that have been prepaid for or relating to any term after the expulsion/required removal will be refunded (e) Impact of exclusion or required removal on this contract. Provided you have paid the School’s final invoice; this contract will terminate with immediate effect if your child is excluded or if you are required to remove your child from the school. (f) Your right to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled to have any serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review shall be governed by the Complaints Procedure.

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Samples: Educational Services

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) 13.1 The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head Headteacher may in his discretion suspend, or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent casescases involving a secondary pupil, exclude by decision of the Disciplinary Committee (Conseil de discipline) expel, your child from the School if the Head considers they reasonably consider that your child's conduct or behaviour (including conduct or behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child or other children. (b) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusion. 13.2 The Promoting Positive School Rules and Behaviour policy sets and Discipline Policy set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head may decide that suspension or exclusion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviourexhaustive. All aspects of your child's record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Head may in his 13.3 You acknowledge that any review of serious disciplinary matters or her discretion require you to remove your child from decisions taken by the School if and/or Headteacher under clause 13.1 shall be governed by the Head considers that:School Rules and Behaviour and Discipline Policy. (i) 13.4 In the event that your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): ) breaches your undertakings to the School, for instance: your behaviour is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing well-being of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong; (ii) your child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the HeadContract, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those Headteacher may convene you to a meeting to remind you of your child or other children. (d) What happens if obligations and will inform the Board of trustees accordingly. If, following this meeting, the Headteacher reasonably decides that you continue to contravene your undertakings under this Contract, the Headteacher may in his discretion terminate this Contract in accordance with clause 22 and require you to remove your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Any such decision by the Headteacher shall be notified to you in writing. You will then have 48 hours from receipt of such notification to appeal the Headteacher’s decision to a panel comprised of three of the School’s board trustees chosen by the Chair of the Board of Trustees. They will hold a meeting within 8 days from receiving the notice to appeal and their decision will be final. 13.5 Should the Head Headteacher exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) 13.1 or Clause 7(c)(i) 13.4 above you will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). Also, where your child is excluded or you are required to remove your child from the School the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded from the School fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the exclusion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result of the Head exercising his or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicable, the deposit held by the School) will be refunded. (e) Your right 13.6 Please refer to have disciplinary matters or decisions reviewed. You are entitled clause 8.7 in relation to have any serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head under this Clause 7 reviewed. Any such review shall be governed by the Complaints Proceduresuspension of a pupil’s schooling for non-payment of school fees.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions

Suspension, Exclusion and Required Removal. (a) 13.1 The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School. The Head Headteacher may in his discretion suspend, or her discretion suspend or, in serious or persistent casescases involving a secondary pupil, exclude by decision of the Disciplinary Committee (Conseil de discipline) expel, your child from the School if the Head Headteacher (or Conseil de Discipline) reasonably considers that your child's conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct or behaviour outside schoolSchool) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child or other children. (b) Where you can find examples of offences punishable by suspension or exclusion. 13.2 The Promoting Positive School Rules and Behaviour policy sets and Discipline Policy set out examples of offences likely to be punishable by suspension or exclusionexpulsion. These examples are not exhaustive and the Head Headteacher/Conseil de Discipline may decide that suspension or exclusion for a lesser offence is justified where there has been previous misbehaviour. All aspects of your child's record at the School may be taken into account. (c) The Head's discretion to require you to remove your child from the School. The Head may in his 13.3 You acknowledge that any review of serious disciplinary matters or her discretion require you to remove your child from decisions taken by the School if and/or Headteacher under clause 13.1 shall be governed by the Head considers that:School Rules and Behaviour and Discipline Policy. (i) 13.4 In the event that your behaviour or conduct (or the behaviour or conduct of one of you): ) breaches your undertakings to the School, for instance: your behaviour is unreasonable; and/or adversely affects (or is likely to adversely affect) your child's or other children's progress at the School, or the wellbeing well-being of School staff; and/or brings (or is likely to bring) the School into disrepute; and/or is not in accordance with your obligations under this contract or because we have a legal right to end the contract because of something you have done wrong; (ii) your child's attendance or progress is unsatisfactory and, in the reasonable opinion of the HeadContract, the removal is in the School's best interests and/or those Headteacher may convene You to a meeting to remind You of your child or other children. (d) What happens if obligations and will inform the Board of trustees accordingly. If, following this meeting, the Headteacher reasonably decides that You continue to contravene your undertakings under this Contract, the Headteacher may in his discretion terminate this Contract in accordance with clause 22 and require You to remove your child is suspended, excluded or removed from the School. Any such decision by the Headteacher shall be notified to You in writing. 13.5 Should the Head Headteacher exercise his or her right under either Clause 7(a) 13.1 or Clause 7(c)(i) 13.4 above you You will not be entitled to any refund or remission of fees or supplemental charges due (whether paid or payable). 13.6 Please refer to clause 8.7 in relation to suspension of a pupil’s schooling for non-payment of school fees. 13.7 Impact of exclusion or required removal on this contract. Also, where This Contract will terminate with immediate effect if your child is excluded or you if You are required to remove your child from the School. The School the deposit will be forfeited meaning that the School will retain the deposit. If your child is excluded from the School shall not refund any fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges paid for the period after the exclusion will be refunded. If you are required to remove your child from the School as a result remainder of the Head exercising his term (and if unpaid in part or her discretion under Clause 7(c)(ii) then fees in lieu of notice will not be payable and any prepaid fees and/or supplemental charges for the period after the removal (including, if applicablefull, the deposit held by fees relating to the School) whole term will be refundedremain due). (e) 13.8 Your right to have disciplinary matters decisions to exclude or decisions require the removal of your child reviewed. You are entitled to have any serious disciplinary matters or decisions taken by the School and/or Head to exclude or require the removal of your child under this Clause 7 13 reviewed. Any such review shall be governed by the Complaints Procedureprovisions of the School’s Behaviour and Discipline Policy.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions

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