Examples of Examinations Board in a sentence
Where the apprentice has completed the twelfth year of schooling and has obtained the High School Certificate or Leaving Certificate of the Public Examinations Board in such subjects as the appropriate Apprenticeship Advisory Board determines and has the vocational aptitude for the trade concerned, the employee may be allowed a credit to reduce the period to three years.
Where the apprentice has completed the eleventh year of schooling and has obtained the High School Certificate or Junior Certificate of the Public Examinations Board in such subjects as the appropriate Apprenticeship Advisory Board determines and has the vocational aptitude for the trade concerned, the employee may be allowed a credit to reduce the period of three and a half years.
No minor shall be employed as an apprentice unless the employee has completed the tenth year of schooling and has obtained the High School Certificate or Junior Certificate of the Public Examinations Board in such subjects as the appropriate Apprenticeship Advisory Board determines and has the vocational aptitude for the trade concerned, the period of apprenticeship shall be four years.
The Signatory accepts that the School and/or The Independent Institute of Education (Pty) Ltd may within the perimeters allowed in law by the relevant legislation, be required to furnish personal information of the Signatory and the Student to other processers of data including the Department of Basic Education, Provincial Education Departments and the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) and by affixing its signature to this Agreement, consent to the disclosure of such personal information.
The Chair has authority to take decisions on behalf of the Programme Examinations Board between meetings either independently, or in correspondence with other members.
The Examinations Board will rule on requests for adaptations with regard to examinations.
If applicable, more detailed regulations on this are included in the Rules and Guidelines for the Examinations Board.
The Examinations Board grants a diploma as proof that the student has passed his/her final examination.
In the case of alternative forms of oral or written examinations, the Examinations Board determines in advance how and by what deadline the student will be informed of the results.
The Examinations Board or the dean will not issue any recommendation without carefully considering the interests involved and giving the student the opportunity to be heard.