The period of your child's schooling Sample Clauses

The period of your child's schooling. Subject to these terms and conditions, the School will accept your child as a pupil of the School and register your child on the School’s statutory register from the time of joining the School until the end of his or her schooling.
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The period of your child's schooling. Subject to these terms and conditions, the School will accept your child as a pupil of the School and register your child on the School’s statutory register from the time of joining the School until the end of his or her [preparatory] OR [secondary] schooling, ie to the end of [year 8] [year 13] [year 6]. [The School shall not be obliged to permit your child to enter either year 9 (fourth form) or the sixth form unless satisfied that it is appropriate to do so having regard to his or her academic attainments and all other relevant circumstances. The School may make a decision as to whether your child may join the sixth form after the results of GCSE or equivalent examinations are known, and may make entry to the sixth form conditional upon the results of such examinations. However, except where the School agrees otherwise in writing and even where the School has imposed conditions on entry in year 9 (fourth form) or the sixth form, if you wish to withdraw your child prior to entering year 9 (fourth form) or the sixth form, Clause 5.1 applies and you will either need to give us a term’s written notice or pay us a term’s fees in lieu of notice.]
The period of your child's schooling. Subject to these terms and conditions, the School will accept your child as a pupil of the School and register your child on the School’s statutory register from the time of joining the School until the end of his or her schooling. The School shall not be obliged to permit your child to enter the Infant, Junior, Senior School or Sixth form unless satisfied that it is appropriate to do so having regard to his or her academic attainments and all other relevant circumstances. The School may make a decision as to whether your child may join the Sixth form after the results of GCSE or equivalent examinations are known, and may make entry to the Sixth form conditional upon the results of such examinations. However, except where the School agrees otherwise in writing and even where the School has imposed conditions on entry into the Sixth form, if you wish to withdraw your child prior to entering the Sixth form, Clause 5.1 applies and you will either need to give us a term’s written notice or pay us a term’s fees in lieu of notice.
The period of your child's schooling. Subject to these terms and conditions, the School will accept your child as a pupil of the School from the time of joining the School until the end of his or her preparatory and/or secondary schooling. However, the School shall not be obliged to permit your child to enter the sixth form unless satisfied that it is appropriate to do so having regard to his or her academic attainments and all other relevant circumstances. The School may make a decision as to whether your child may join the sixth form after the results of GCSE or equivalent examinations are known and may make entry to the sixth form conditional upon the results of such examinations.
The period of your child's schooling. Subject to these Terms and Conditions, the School will accept your Child as a pupil of the School from the time of joining the School until leaving the School, unless otherwise agreed with the Head.
The period of your child's schooling. Subject to these terms and conditions, it is assumed that if girls satisfy the relevant criteria at the time they will progress through the School and will ultimately complete Year 13:
The period of your child's schooling. Subject to these Terms and Conditions, the School will accept your child as a pupil of the School and register your child on the School’s statutory register from the time of joining the School until the end of his secondary schooling (ie to the end of year 13 (6.2)). For the avoidance of doubt, if you do not wish for your child to continue to the Sixth Form, you must provide a term's notice of withdrawal under Clause 5.1 above (ie, you must provide notice on or before first day of the Summer term in the Fifth Form).
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The period of your child's schooling. Subject to these terms and conditions, the School will accept your child as a pupil of the School from the time of joining the School until the end of his or her preparatory schooling. Application to the senior school must be made in the same way as for external candidates, although the expectation is that there will be a natural transfer. However, the School shall not be obliged to permit your child to enter the senior school (Year 7) unless satisfied that it is appropriate to do so having regard to his or her academic attainments and all other relevant circumstances.
The period of your child's schooling. Subject to these terms and conditions, and a progress review (which is satisfactory to the School) in Year 5 and/or Year 6, the School will accept your child as a pupil of the School and register your child on the School’s statutory register from the time of joining the School until the end of her secondary schooling ie to the end of year 13.

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