John Spence Community High School – Home-School ContractHome-School Contract • November 27th, 2019
Contract Type FiledNovember 27th, 2019At the beginning of each academic year we ask our students and their parents to read and sign a Home-School Contract which states, in simple terms, what the student, the parent and the school should be expected to do in order to ensure that all of the young people who attend John Spence thrive and achieve success. The Home-School Contract is as follows:
HOME/SCHOOL CONTRACTHome/School Contract • September 22nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 22nd, 2022As part of the Home/School Contract the Headteacher and the Parent/Carer of each child on roll will be expected, annually, to complete and sign a contract between the Parent/Carer and the school.
FULSTON MANOR SCHOOLHome-School Contract • July 6th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJuly 6th, 2021This Contract outlines the terms and conditions under which you will undertake your study in the Sixth Form at Fulston Manor School.
HOME-SCHOOL CONTRACTHome-School Contract • July 11th, 2019
Contract Type FiledJuly 11th, 2019We are glad you chose to send your child to The Deanery Church of England High School and Sixth Form College and look forward to sharing your child’s progress and achievements with you over the next few years.
ST. JOHN SCHOOL PARENT-STUDENT HANDBOOK HOME / SCHOOL CONTRACTHome/School Contract • August 14th, 2018
Contract Type FiledAugust 14th, 2018According to Admissions Requirements set down by the Diocese of Baton Rouge (Section 4.3.2,), “Parents who seek a Catholic education for their child/children enter into a contractual agreement between the school and the parent/guardian and/or the rules of the school covering all areas of the student’s development as stated in the school’s philosophy. As part of the contractual agreement there are explicit (expressed) and implicit (implied) expectations placed on both parent and administration. These rules and regulations are included in the parent- student handbook and school communications.”
BUSINESS & ENTERPRISE COLLEGEHome/School Contract • November 10th, 2021
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Home School Contract: Learner agreementHome School Contract • March 3rd, 2014
Contract Type FiledMarch 3rd, 2014• I have read, understood and will follow the School’s Code of Conduct, including the 5 classroom rules and Ladder of Consequence.
ANNEX 4 – HOME - SCHOOL CONTRACT TO REDUCE ABSENTEEISM AND DROP OUTHome-School Contract • January 21st, 2015
Contract Type FiledJanuary 21st, 2015This is an example of a tripartite contract that can be used to reduce absenteeism and drop out and improve school-parents relationships.
Home/school contract between parents/carers and schoolHome/School Contract • September 8th, 2020
Contract Type FiledSeptember 8th, 2020All pupils benefit from a good relationship between home and school and at St. Peter’s C. of E. Primary School, we are committed to developing such relationships. This contract formally recognises our joint responsibilities, and is consistent with the Academy Trust’s Positive Behaviour Management, Anti-Bullying and Homework policies. Children are invited to sign the contract when the school and parents/carers agree that they are sufficiently mature and understand all the rules.
This contract is an agreement betweenHome School Contract • August 23rd, 2021
Contract Type FiledAugust 23rd, 2021he/she may be reported to the Local Authority as a missing child and/or removed from the school register in accordance with the Education (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2006.
HOME SCHOOL CONTRACTHome School Contract • September 26th, 2017
Contract Type FiledSeptember 26th, 2017We are very pleased that you and your child are now members of our school community. At Krishna Avanti School, we believe that a close partnership between home and school is essential to help children get the best from their education. This agreement sets out clear expectations to enable us to achieve this. We are determined to give each pupil every possible chance to succeed and to learn the skills which will enable them to become responsible Global citizens. The School promotes holistic, responsible lifestyles through a vegetarian diet, a curriculum that integrates yoga and meditation, and a built environment that actively fosters environmental concern. By drawing on the teachings of Krishna Chaitanya*, our School embraces a universal, inclusive approach to spirituality, aimed at rekindling a personal, loving and spontaneous relationship with the divine.
Hampton Vale Primary Academy - Home/School Contract 2019Home/School Contract • October 8th, 2020
Contract Type FiledOctober 8th, 2020This contract is a record of the commitment of all of us as Parents/Carers, Pupils, Teachers, Community Members and Governors, to working in partnership to ensure that our children leave HVPA with the skills and characteristics they need to be strong, successful young people.
Home School Contract April 2022 – April 2023Home School Contract • June 14th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 14th, 2022Home School Contract This Home School Contract commits Cranbourne staff, students and parents to working together and maintaining the highest standards. Cranbourne’s commitment is to: 1. Support your child through secondary education so that they are ready to enter the next stage of life 2. Provide excellent subject specialist teaching in line with our published curriculum 3. Show mutual respect 4. Keep you informed about the progress of your child 5. Provide a holistic learning experience which includes a wide range of extra-curricular opportunities, trips, enrichment experiences, expeditions, exchanges, visits and many other activities Mrs. J Aplin Mrs M PaxtonHeadteacher Chair of Governors Home School Contract
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary Home-School ContractHome-School Contract • January 25th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJanuary 25th, 2022As a King scholar, I promise to… As a parent, I promise to… As the teacher, I promise to… As the administrator, I promise to… Attitude 1. Be prepared and arrive on time everyday.2. Demonstrate respect to teachers and other adults.3. Work every day to prepare for my future and know that I am university bound.4. Wear a school uniform everyday and USN shirt on Monday and myuniversity shirt on Friday. 1. Help my child be ready for school and send him/her on time daily and in uniform.2. Demonstrate respect to teachers and other adults3. Attend monthly parent meetings and support my child’s educational aspirations. Complete the mandatory parent trainings: 1. Have high expectations and encourage all students to continue their education by going to a university.2. Create a positive/motivating classroom environment and provide high quality instruction.3. Learn effective strategies that will enable me to be a moreeffective teacher. 1. Create a positive learning experience for all students and
Gorse Hall Primary and Nursery School Home / School ContractHome/School Contract • February 28th, 2017
Contract Type FiledFebruary 28th, 2017This Home/School contract explains the aims and values of our school and spells out the responsibilities we have, the responsibilities you have, and also what we expects of our pupils. It was updated following discussion with the School Council
Home & School Contract 2018-2019Home & School Contract • September 21st, 2018
Contract Type FiledSeptember 21st, 2018Each staff member Indian Spring Middle School is dedicated to providing our community with an environment safe and positive learning that fosters the development of academic and social skills in an effort to produce oriented objectives, minded integrity to students become productive citizens in and around our community.
Home‐School ContractHome-School Contract • July 19th, 2016
Contract Type FiledJuly 19th, 2016This document is designed to clearly set out responsibilities, rights and duties of all involved with the education of the children at Tetney Primary School. Please read it carefully with your child, sign one of the copies and return it to school. Please retain the other copy for your records.
HOME - SCHOOL CONTRACTHome-School Contract • April 20th, 2021
Contract Type FiledApril 20th, 2021• Provide the best possible learning environment for your son/daughter; one that is safe, caring, supportive, personalised and nurturing;
ContractHome School Contract • July 8th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJuly 8th, 2021Home School Contract This Home School Contract commits Cranbourne Staff, the Students and the Parents to working together, and tomaintaining the highest standards. The commitment is for five years The commitment of the teaching and support staff Our commitment is to: 1. Support your child through Secondary Education so that s/he is ready to enter the next stage of life 2. Teach well 3. Show mutual respect 4. Keep you informed about the progress of your child 5. Provide a holistic learning experience which includes a wide range of extra-curricular opportunities, trips, enrichment experiences, expeditions, exchanges, visits and many other activities Mrs J Aplin Mrs M PaxtonHeadteacher Chair of Governors Home School Contract We recognise the importance of parents, staff and students working together. For this to be achieved, it is necessary for each party to fulfil their responsibilities. The following is an agreement to which we should all aspire. It represents a commitment for fi
ST. JOHN SCHOOL PARENT-STUDENT HANDBOOK HOME/ SCHOOL CONTRACTHome/School Contract • August 4th, 2023
Contract Type FiledAugust 4th, 2023As required by the Diocese of Baton Rouge, "Parents who seek a Catholic education for their child/children enter into a contractual agreement between the school and the parenVguardian and/or the rules of the school covering all areas of the student's development as stated in the school's philosophy. As part of the contractual agreement there are explicit (expressed) and implicit (implied) expectations placed on both parent and administration. These rules and regulations are included in the parentstudent handbook and school communications."
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLHome/School Contract • October 17th, 2014
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Bishop Walsh Catholic School Sixth Form Home-School ContractHome-School Contract • September 2nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 2nd, 2022We believe that a student is most likely to fulfil their potential if their education is based on an effective partnership between the student, parent(s)/guardian(s) and the school. Success is most likely if all partners recognise their responsibilities and try to carry them out as best they can.
HOME - SCHOOL CONTRACTHome-School Contract • April 20th, 2021
Contract Type FiledApril 20th, 2021 Provide the best possible learning environment for your son/daughter; one that is safe, caring, supportive, personalised and nurturing;
Name of student:Home - School Contract • March 10th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMarch 10th, 2020St Wilfrid’s recognises that when a student, their school, and their family work collectively in a supportive way, students thrive. This document recognises our shared rights and responsibility. Please sign to show your commitment to these shared values and aims.
Old Buckenham High School | Home School ContractHome School Contract • September 8th, 2023
Contract Type FiledSeptember 8th, 2023This home school contract sets out the key shared responsibilities between home and school that will enable every student to enjoy and achieve their full potential.
HOME SCHOOL CONTRACTHome School Contract • June 30th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 30th, 2022We would like to make it clear from the outset what we as a school will provide for your son or daughter and ask you to pledge support and help in a number of straightforward ways. We will then be working together to make sure your child succeeds.
Home/school contract between parents/carers and schoolHome/School Contract • October 8th, 2019
Contract Type FiledOctober 8th, 2019All pupils benefit from a good relationship between home and school and at Holy Family we are committed to developing such relationships. This contract formally recognises our responsibilities, and is consistent with the school’s Behaviour and Homework policies. Children are invited to sign the contract when the school and parents/ carers agree that they are sufficiently mature and understand all the rules.