Trust schools definition

Trust schools means such of the schools have a trust status;
Trust schools means such of the schools have a trust status; “Academy” means such of the schools have academy status;
Trust schools means such of the schools as are Trust schools;

Examples of Trust schools in a sentence

  • The Trust Online Safety Policy outlines responsibilities of the Trust, schools, parents/carers and pupils when using social media.

  • The Trade Unions will inform the Trust schools in writing of the names of their appointed representatives.

  • Each of the Trust schools will be bound by the provisions, policies and procedures agreed by the JCNC but Trust schools may consider the exercise of local discretion on employment matters where this is provided for (for example, in support of TUPE protections).

  • The JCNC will consider such issues as have been mutually agreed to be the subject of JCNC consultation and negotiations and any principles agreed in the JCNC will not ordinarily be considered further by individual Trust schools.

  • The Trust Online Safety Policy outlines responsibilities of the Trust, schools, parents/carers, and pupils when using social media.

  • All members agree to the financial arrangement for 2023/24 as outlined below: Full membership is mandatory for all Redhill Trust and Associate Trust schools, and is optional for all other schools.

  • Chairs of the LGBs and HTs for each of the Trust schools are invited to attend the Committee meetings.

  • All references to ‘the Trust’, includes all Trust schools and subsidiary organisations.

  • This agreement is prescribed by The Good Shepherd Trust and all reference to ‘the Trust’ or ‘we’ includes all Trust schools, the central team and subsidiary organisations.

  • The reference to Foundation Trust schools has been removed, as the council no longer has such schools under its control.

Related to Trust schools

  • unit trust scheme means an arrangement made for the purpose, or having the effect, of providing for persons having funds available for investment facilities for the participation by them, as beneficiaries under a trust, in any profits or income arising from the acquisition, holding, management or disposal of any property subject to the trust;

  • Delaware Trust Statute means the Delaware Statutory Trust Act, Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code, 12 Del. C. § 3801 et seq., as the same may be amended from time to time.

  • Business Trust Statute means Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code, 12 Del. Code ss. 3801 et seq., as the same may be amended from time to time.

  • Income trust means a trust that is not a unitrust.

  • Trust Student Loan means any student loan that is listed on the Schedule of Trust Student Loans on the Closing Date, plus any Additional Loan, plus any Substituted Loan that is permissibly substituted for a Trust Student Loan by the Depositor pursuant to Section 6(B) of the Sale Agreement or pursuant to Section 6(B) of an Additional Sale Agreement, or by the Servicer pursuant to Section 3.5 of the Servicing Agreement, but shall not include any Purchased Loan following receipt by or on behalf of the Trust of the Purchase Amount with respect thereto or any Liquidated Student Loan following receipt by or on behalf of the Trust of Liquidation Proceeds with respect thereto or following such Liquidated Student Loan having otherwise been written off by the Servicer.