Common use of The Head's discretion to suspend or exclude your child from the School Clause in Contracts

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 outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's best interests or those of your child or other children.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Parent Contract, Parent Contract, Parent Contract

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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 ’s conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct outside schoolSchool) is unsatisfactory and and/or the suspension or exclusion is in the School's ’s best interests or and/or those of your child or other children.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Parent Contract, Parent Contract

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 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent Contract

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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 ’s conduct or behaviour (including behaviour or conduct outside school) is unsatisfactory and the suspension or exclusion is in the School's ’s best interests or those of your child or other children.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptance Form

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