Common use of TEMPORARY EXCLUSION OF A STUDENT Clause in Contracts

TEMPORARY EXCLUSION OF A STUDENT. 8.1 The School endeavours to provide a high level of care for each student. However, sometimes the School will not have the sufficient medical expertise or resources to provide a safe environment for its students. 8.2 In such cases the Principal (or the Principal’s delegate) may deem it necessary to temporarily direct a Student to not attend the School on the following grounds: (a) a significant breach of the Student Code of Conduct; (b) evidence to believe that a Student’s physical or mental health will be at risk if attendance continued; (c) the Student poses a significant risk to others; and/or (d) the School does not have the specialised resources and/or medical expertise required to protect and support the student’s wellbeing. 8.3 On such grounds and in the best interests of the Student (and/or other Students), the Principal reserves the right to temporarily direct the Student not to attend the School so, • external support, expertise and treatment can be sourced which will support the Student and the School with a safely managed pathway back to School; • the School can seek medical advice from the Student’s health professionals as well as independent medical advice to help inform the School’s decisions; and/or • a management plan can be implemented prior to the Student’s return to School.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

TEMPORARY EXCLUSION OF A STUDENT. 8.1 The School endeavours to provide a high level of care for each student. However, sometimes the School will not have the sufficient medical expertise or resources to provide a safe environment for its students. 8.2 In such cases the Principal Head (or the PrincipalHead’s delegate) may deem it necessary to temporarily direct a Student to not attend the School on the following grounds: (a) a significant breach of the Student Code of Conduct; (b) evidence to believe that a Student’s physical or mental health will be at risk if attendance continued; (c) the Student poses a significant risk to others; and/or (d) the School does not have the specialised resources and/or medical expertise required to protect and support the student’s wellbeing. 8.3 On such grounds and in the best interests of the Student (and/or other Students), the Principal Head reserves the right to temporarily direct the Student not to attend the School so, • external support, expertise and treatment can be sourced which will support the Student and the School with a safely managed pathway back to School; • the School can seek medical advice from the Student’s health professionals as well as independent medical advice to help inform the School’s decisions; and/or • a management plan can be implemented prior to the Student’s return to School.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

TEMPORARY EXCLUSION OF A STUDENT. 8.1 The School endeavours to provide a high level of care for each student. However, sometimes the School will not have the sufficient medical expertise or resources to provide a safe environment for its students. 8.2 In such cases the Principal Head (or the PrincipalHead’s delegate) may deem it necessary to temporarily direct a Student to not attend the School on the following grounds: (a) a significant breach of the Student Code of Conduct; (b) evidence to believe that a Student’s physical or mental health will be at risk if attendance continued; (c) the Student poses a significant risk to others; and/or (d) the School does not have the specialised resources r esources and/or medical expertise required to protect and support the student’s wellbeing. 8.3 On such grounds and in the best interests of the Student (and/or other Students), the Principal Head reserves the right to temporarily direct the Student not to attend the School so, • external support, expertise and treatment can be sourced which will support the Student and the School with a safely managed pathway back to School; • the School can seek medical advice from the Student’s health professionals as well as independent medical advice to help inform the School’s decisions; and/or • a management plan can be implemented prior to the Student’s return to School.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!