Common use of Public examinations Clause in Contracts

Public examinations. The Head may, after consultation with the Parents and the Pupil, decline to enter the Pupil's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head considers that by doing so the Pupil's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / her tutors.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Parent Contract, www.ipswichhighschool.co.uk, www.fulham.school

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Public examinations. The Head may, after consultation with the Parents and the Pupil, decline to enter the Pupil's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head considers that by doing so the Pupil's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / her tutors.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: theabbey.co.uk, theabbey.co.uk, www.bedfordgirlsschool.co.uk

Public examinations. The Head may, after consultation with the Parents and the Pupil, decline to enter the Pupil's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head considers that by doing so the Pupil's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or and/or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / his/her tutorsteachers.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Parent Contract, Parent Contract, Parent Contract

Public examinations. The Head may, after consultation with the Parents a parent and the Pupilpupil, decline to enter the Pupila pupil's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head considers that by doing so the Pupil's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or and/or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / her tutorsthe staff.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.bloxhamschool.com, www.bloxhamschool.com

Public examinations. The Head Headmistress may, after consultation with the Parents and the PupilStudent, decline to enter the PupilStudent's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head Headmistress considers that by doing so the PupilStudent's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or if the Pupil Student has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil Student has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / her tutorsherteachers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.marymountlondon.com, www.marymountlondon.com

Public examinations. The Head Headmistress may, after consultation with the Parents and the Pupil, decline to enter the Pupil's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head Headmistress considers that by doing so the Pupil's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / her tutors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.falconsschool.co.uk

Public examinations. The Head may, after consultation with the Parents and the Pupil, decline to enter the Pupil's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head considers that by doing so the Pupil's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / her tutorsmembers of the School's academic staff.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: john-lyon.fra1.digitaloceanspaces.com

Public examinations. The Head Headteacher may, after consultation with the Parents and the Pupil, decline to enter the Pupil's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head Headteacher considers that by doing so the Pupil's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / her tutors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: public-egiportal.alphaplusgroup.co.uk

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Public examinations. The Head may, after consultation with the Parents and the Pupil, decline to enter the Pupil's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head considers that by doing so the Pupil's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / her tutors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.wetherbysenior.co.uk

Public examinations. The Head may, after consultation with the Parents and the Pupil, decline to enter the Pupil's ’s name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head considers that by doing so the Pupil's ’s prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / her tutors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ibstockplaceschool.co.uk

Public examinations. The Head may, after consultation with the Parents and the Pupil, decline to enter the Pupil's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head considers that by doing so the Pupil's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / his/her tutorsteachers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent Contract

Public examinations. The Head may, after consultation with the Parents and the Pupil, decline to enter the Pupil's name for a public examination if, in the exercise of his / her professional judgement, the Head considers that by doing so the Pupil's prospects in other examinations would be impaired and / or if the Pupil has not prepared for the examination with sufficient diligence, for example, because the Pupil has not worked or revised in accordance with advice or instruction from his / her tutors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent Contract

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