The School definition

The School means the Governing Body of the School, its employees and agents. ‘The Hirer’ is the organisation or individual with whom the school is contracting.
The School and “Jigsaw School” means Jigsaw CABAS® School
The School means the Governing Body of the School, its employees and agents.

Examples of The School in a sentence

  • The School Boards, and any Additional Party or Parties, shall provide each fiscal year, on a pro rata basis, such funds as are necessary to establish, operate and maintain the Academy as determined during the budgeting process undertaken by the Regional School Board.

  • The School reserves the right to record the leaving status of the Pupil on the Pupil's file immediately after Expulsion or Removal or Withdrawal.

  • The School shall do all that is reasonable to detect and deal appropriately with a learning difficulty which is considered to be a "special educational need".

  • The School Division shall reimburse the teacher for the costs of complying with any requirement to provide a criminal record check and vulnerable sector check as part of their ongoing employment.

  • The School is immune from liability for your use pursuant to UCA § 53A-3-413 and -414 and § 63G-7-301(5).


More Definitions of The School

The School means Altrincham Grammar School for Girls;
The School s timetabled teaching week” means the aggregate period of time in the school timetable during which pupils are normally taught.
The School means Crossroads Charter Schools a Missouri non-profit corporation.
The School means and include Le Jardin Academy, Inc. and each of its trustees, administrators, teachers, agents, staff and other employees.
The School means as applicable one of the Schools operated by the Foundation as described here:
The School. /”We”/”Us” means Cundall Manor School as now or in the future constituted (and any successor).
The School. /"We"/"Us" means Shrewsbury School as now or in the future constituted (and any assigns). The School is a registered charity governed by its Statutes under the Public Schools Act 1868.