Moving up the School Sample Clauses

Moving up the School. It is assumed that if the Pupil satisfies the relevant criteria at the time she will progress through the School and will ultimately complete Year 6. The Parents will be consulted before the end of the Spring Term if there appears to be any reason why the Pupil may be refused a place at the next stage of the School. The Parents must give a Term's Notice in writing (i.e. before the start of the Summer Term) in accordance with the provisions about Notice in Section 9 below if they do not intend the Pupil to proceed to the next stage of the School, or a Term's Fees in lieu of Notice will be payable.
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Moving up the School. It is assumed that if the Pupil satisfies the relevant criteria at the time s/he will progress through the School and will ultimately complete Year 13. The relevant criteria are indicated in a range of policies including the Admissions Policy. The Parents will be consulted before the end of the Spring Term if there appears to be any reason why the Pupil may be refused a place at the next year of the School. Unless the Pupil is leaving at the end of Year 13 the Parents must give a Term's Notice in writing (i.e. before the start of the Summer Term) in accordance with the provisions about Notice in Section 9 below if they do not intend the Pupil to proceed to the next stage of the School, or a Term's Fees in lieu of Notice will be payable.
Moving up the School. There is no automatic transfer between divisions; the School is an academically selective school for ages 1-18 and there are expectations of good conduct which must also be met. Entry to the Pre-Prep Division, Preparatory Division, Girls' & Boys' Divisions and Sixth Form is subject to the entry criteria detailed in the Admissions Policy. It is assumed that if the Student is in the School and satisfies the relevant behavioural and academic criteria at the time they will progress through to the next division. Parents will be consulted, as per the timescales in the Admissions Policy, if there appears to be any reason why the Student may be refused a place in the next division of the School.
Moving up the School. The Pupil's progression from Pre‐School to the Reception year or from Year 2 to Year 3 as applicable will be subject to the discretion of the Head of the Prep School who must be satisfied that the Pupil will be able to cope with the pace and rigour of academic life at the next stage. A pupil who is moving from the Prep School to the Senior School is required to show an ability to do so by passing an entrance examination or by undergoing some other assessment. It is assumed that if the Pupil satisfies the relevant criteria at the time he / she will progress through the School and will ultimately complete Year 13. The relevant criteria for progression through the School are set out in the School's Admissions Policy and / or Sixth Form brochure. The Parents will be consulted before the end of the Spring Term if there appears to be any reason why the Pupil may be refused a place in the next year at the School. Unless the Pupil will be leaving at the end of Year 13 the Parents must give a Term's Notice in writing (i.e. before the start of the Summer Term) in accordance with the provisions about Notice in Section 9 below if they do not intend the Pupil to proceed to the next year of the School, or a Term's Fees in lieu of Notice will be payable.
Moving up the School. The School shall not be obliged to permit your child to enter the 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 senior school or sixth form, if you wish to withdraw your child prior to entering the senior school or 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.
Moving up the School. It is assumed that if the Pupil satisfies the relevant criteria at the time he will progress through the School and will ultimately complete Year 8. The Parents will be consulted before the end of the Lent Term if there appears to be any reason why the Pupil may be refused a place at the next stage of the School. The Parents must give a Term's Notice in writing (i.e. before the start of the Summer Term) in accordance with the provisions about Notice in Section 9 below if they do not intend the Pupil to proceed to the next stage of the School, or a Term's Fees in lieu of Notice will be payable.
Moving up the School. It is assumed that if the Student satisfies the relevant criteria at the time she will progress through the School and will ultimately complete Grade 12. The Parents will be consulted before the end of the first Semester if there appears to be any reason why the Student may be refused a place at the next stage of the School. The Parents must give Written Notice in accordance with the Provisions about notice in Section 9 below if they do not intend the Student to proceed to the next stage of the School, or Fees in lieu of notice will be payable.
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Moving up the School. It is assumed that if the Pupil satisfies the relevant criteria at the time he / she will progress through the School and will ultimately complete the last academic year of the School. The Parents will be consulted before the end of the Spring Term in the relevant academic year(s) if there appears to be any reason why the Pupil may be refused a place at the next stage of the School. The Parents must give the required Full Term's Written Notice (i.e. before the first day of the Summer Term) in accordance with this Contract if they do not intend the Pupil to proceed to the next stage of the School, or a Term's Fees in lieu of Notice will be payable.
Moving up the School. A pupil who is moving from the Prep School to the Senior School is required to show an ability to do so by passing an entrance examination or by undergoing some other assessment. It is assumed that if the Pupil satisfies the relevant criteria at the time he / she will progress through the School and will ultimately complete Year 13. The Parents will be consulted before the end of the Spring Term if there appears to be any reason why the Pupil may be refused a place at the next stage of the School or should the pupil not satisfy the relevant academic criteria. The Parents must give a Term's Notice in writing (i.e. before the start of the Summer Term) in accordance with the provisions about Notice in Section 9 below if they do not intend the Pupil to proceed to the next stage of the School, or a Term's Fees in lieu of Notice will be payable.
Moving up the School. It is assumed that if the Pupil satisfies the relevant criteria at the time he / she will progress through the School and will ultimately complete Year 11. The relevant criteria for progression through the School are set out in the School's Admissions Policy. The Parents will be consulted before the end of the Spring Term if there appears to be any reason why the Pupil may be refused a place in the next year at the School. Unless the Pupil will be withdrawn at the end of Year 6 or Year 8 or be leaving at the end of Year 11 the Parents must give a Term's Notice in writing (i.e. before the start of the Summer Term) if they do not intend the Pupil to proceed to the next year of the School, or a Term's Fees in lieu of Notice will be payable. Please see the Notice provisions in Section 9 below for more detail about the requirements for withdrawal and in particular those requirements applicable to the end of Year 6 and Year 8.
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