Common use of School’s Obligations Clause in Contracts

School’s Obligations. 5.1 The prevailing KTJ Parent Handbook and the KTJ Rules and Sanctions Handbook as at the date of execution of this Contract contain information regarding the School and its Policies such as the curriculum or the manner of providing education for its Students. The School reserves the right to change the contents of these handbooks and to update the same at their discretion, but whenever possible the School will give notice of the proposed changes by the end of the term before the term during which the changes are to take effect. 5.2 Subject and in addition to the Student attaining the minimum academic standard, consistently maintaining satisfactory disciplinary or behavioural records throughout his past academic years with the School and the availability of a dormitory place and day place, the School has the absolute discretion to determine whether or not to continue to provide a place for the Student when:- (a) Transitioning from primary into secondary; (b) Transitioning into the sixth form; or (c) In all other circumstances. In the event that the Parents are dissatisfied with the School’s decision, they may raise it with the School in accordance with the School’s Complaints Policy and Procedures, which is available on the School’s website. 5.3 While the Student remains a Student of the School, the School undertakes to exercise reasonable skill and care in respect of his education and welfare. This obligation will apply during School hours and at other times when the Student is permitted to be in the School premises or is participating in activities organised by the School. 5.4 The School will not subject the Student to corporal punishment. This prohibition includes the administration of corporal punishment to a Student during any activity, whether or not within the School premises, and applies to all members of staff. However, the School reserves the right for its academic staff to use reasonable force to control or restrain a Student in specific circumstances deemed to be necessary, to prevent a Student from doing or continuing to do any of the following: (a) Committing any offence; (b) Causing personal injury to any person including the Students themselves; or (c) Causing damage to the property of any person including their own property. 5.5 Unless the Parents notify the School in writing to the contrary, the Parents hereby consent to the Student participating, under proper supervision, in contact sports and in other normal sports and activities which may entail some risk of physical injury. 5.9 The School will monitor the Student’s progress in the School and produce written reports twice a year. The School will advise the Parents if the School has any concern about the Student’s progress but the School does not undertake to diagnose any Learning Difficulties or other specific medical conditions. A formal assessment can be arranged either by the Parents or by the School at the Parents’ expense. The Parents may be asked to withdraw the Student if it is in the opinion of the School that it cannot address or provide adequately for the Student’s special educational needs. In such a case, Clause 4.5 above will apply. The School allows and provides for all religious worship in the School which shall be conducted in accordance with KTJ Parent Handbook. The School respects all of its Student’s right to practise their religion. The School including its teachers and academic staff will maintain a courteous and constructive relationship with the Parents. The School including its teachers and academic staff will provide cooperation and assistance to the Parents to ensure (so far as reasonable and in appropriate or necessary circumstances) that the Students can participate and benefit from the School’s provision of education in accordance with the terms of this Contract.

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Sources: Enrolment Agreement

School’s Obligations. 5.1 The prevailing KTJ Parent Handbook and the KTJ Rules and Sanctions Handbook as at the date of execution of this Contract contain information regarding the School and its Policies such as the curriculum or the manner of providing education for its Students. The School reserves the right to change the contents of these handbooks and to update the same at their discretion, but whenever possible the School will give notice of the proposed changes by the end of the term before the term during which the changes are to take effect. 5.2 Subject and in addition to the Student attaining the minimum academic standard, consistently maintaining satisfactory disciplinary or behavioural records throughout his past academic years with the School and the availability of a dormitory place and day place, the School has the absolute discretion to determine whether or not to continue to provide a place for the Student when:- (a) Transitioning from primary into secondary; (b) Transitioning into the sixth form; or (c) In all other circumstances. In the event that the Parents are dissatisfied with the School’s decision, they may raise it with the School in accordance with the School’s Complaints Policy and Procedures, which is available on the School’s website. 5.3 While the Student remains a Student of the School, the School undertakes to exercise reasonable skill and care in respect of his education and welfare. This obligation will apply during School hours and at other times when the Student is permitted to be in the School premises or is participating in activities organised by the School. 5.4 The School will not subject the Student to corporal punishment. This prohibition includes the administration of corporal punishment to a Student during any activity, whether or not within the School premises, and applies to all members of staff. However, the School reserves the right for its academic staff to use reasonable force to control or restrain a Student in specific circumstances deemed to be necessary, to prevent a Student from doing or continuing to do any of the following: (a) Committing any offence; (b) Causing personal injury to any person including the Students themselves; or (c) Causing damage to the property of any person including their own property. 5.5 Unless the Parents notify the School in writing to the contrary, the Parents hereby consent to the Student participating, under proper supervision, in contact sports and in other normal sports and activities which may entail some risk of physical injury. 5.9 5.6 The School will monitor the Student’s progress in the School and produce written reports twice a year. The School will advise the Parents if the School has any concern about the Student’s progress but the School does not undertake to diagnose any Learning Difficulties or other specific medical conditions. A formal assessment can be arranged either by the Parents or by the School at the Parents’ expense. The Parents may be asked to withdraw the Student if it is in the opinion of the School that it cannot address or provide adequately for the Student’s special educational needs. In such a case, Clause 4.5 above will apply. . 5.7 The School allows and provides for all religious worship in the School which shall be conducted in accordance with KTJ Parent Handbook. The School respects all of its Student’s right to practise their religion. . 5.8 The School including its teachers and academic staff will maintain a courteous and constructive relationship with the Parents. . 5.9 The School including its teachers and academic staff will provide cooperation and assistance to the Parents to ensure (so far as reasonable and in appropriate or necessary circumstances) that the Students can participate and benefit from the School’s provision of education in accordance with the terms of this Contract.

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Sources: Enrollment Agreement