Educational visits Sample Clauses

Educational visits. A variety of educational visits will be provided for the Student. By signing the Acceptance Form the Parents consent to the Student taking part in any educational visit. Educational visits which:
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Educational visits. A variety of educational visits will be provided for the pupils. They are in general at additional cost to the Parents, except in the case of primary pupils who are required to pay an advance of £70 for the school year. All educational visits will require Parents’ consent and will be subject to a separate agreement with the School.
Educational visits. I / We consent to my / our child taking part in all educational visits and activities which take place off College premises while he / she is a pupil at the College.
Educational visits. By signing this Agreement Parents’ consent to the Student taking part in any educational visit that is deemed compulsory. Trip Costs are set at the discretion of the School based on best‐value group rates at the time of booking, and include an element for supervision, travel, accommodation, ground arrangements, insurances, and other charges borne by the School to protect the Student's safety and welfare. Payment must be made in advance of the trip upon billing. The School reserves the right to exclude the Student from taking part in an educational visit while overdue fees remain unpaid.
Educational visits. A variety of educational visits will be provided for the pupils. They are in general at additional cost to the Parents. All educational visits will require Parents’ consent. Overnight residential school trips will be subject to a separate agreement with the School.
Educational visits. 4.3.1 In order to support their full participation in the educational experience, students from designated linked schools and colleges will be supported to participate in Educational Visits during their course of study at the Institute. We shall establish a fund to support this activity, to which students can apply for support of up to £250 during each academic year. The fund will comprise £6,000 in the first year, rising to £12,000 in the second year, and £18,000 for subsequent years (when the new fee arrangements will apply to all enrolled students).
Educational visits. LA SCHOOL/GOVERNING BODY  Provide advice and guidance for all adventurous and overseas educational visits.  Maintain accurate records of all adventurous and overseas educational visits.  Provide approval for educational excursions involving adventurous and overseas educational visits  Undertake sample monitoring of excursions and trips  Assist with risk assessments where required  Assist with incident reporting and investigation  Assist with monitoring and assisting staff with the EVOLVE system  Provide training and support on use of the EVOLVE system to Educational Visits Coordinators  Ensure that all educational visits comply with the Ceredigion County Council Educational Visits Policy.  Notifying the LA of any overseas visits (at least 28 days before visit)  Obtaining LA approval for any visits involving adventurous and overseas educational visits (at least 28 days before visit).
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Educational visits. 4.3.1 In order to support their full participation in the educational experience, students from designated linked schools and colleges will be supported to participate in Educational Visits during their course of study at the Institute. In addition, students who have participated in projects to raise awareness, aspiration or attainment may be eligible for inclusion. We have established a fund to support this activity, to which students can apply for support. The maximum level of support will normally be £250 in each academic year, but in exceptional cases a higher grant may be awarded. The total fund comprises £18,000 in 2008/09, rising to £20,000 thereafter.
Educational visits. The standard EIS packages include access to:  Educational Visits Co-ordinator Initial Training - full day course at a reduced rate of £108 per delegate  The three yearly Educational Visits Coordinator Revalidation Training - half day course at a reduced rate of £64 per delegate  Termly network meeting – half day course free of charge. For non-subscribing establishments the cost for the full day course is £135 and the half day course is £80 per delegate. The additional Educational Visits option offered to academies at a cost of £556 includes:  Use of Shropshire Educational Visits Guidelines 2014  Access to support, guidance, advice from the Council’s Outdoor Education Adviser  Access to Educational Visits pages on the Shropshire Learning Gateway  A termly newsletter.
Educational visits. We value (as do the children) educational visits off-site as well as visitors to school. From time to time, children will be taken to places of interest in connection with the class work they are doing. Cost is kept to a minimum and parents are notified in good time of any proposed visit by their child. Short walks or local visits will also be undertaken during the working day which will not incur an expense. Residential educational visits are organized for our Key Stage 2 children at various locations; for example our Year 5 children have attended an Activity Centre in Shropshire whilst our Year 6 children have the opportunity to undertake a week long residential. Arrangements are made well in advance and parents are invited to meetings at the school so that details can be given and any questions answered. The Governors have agreed the following policy for charging for school visits: "Educational visits can only go ahead if the parents of all children involved make a voluntary contribution, which in total will cover the cost of the activity. If any parent declines to make a contribution but wishes their child to be included in the visit, the school reserves the right to withdraw the activity. Where cases of hardship are known, special provision may be made". Sport Cuffley School is committed to promoting enjoyment through exercise, showing an awareness of how sport can xxxxxx self-esteem, tolerance and co-operation. We try to ensure all children develop their practical skills and confidence, having opportunity for success regardless of ability. Individual and team sport activity occupies some teaching time for each class every week. Gymnastic activity, from floor work right through to large apparatus work is taught across all ages. Ball skills are developed right through the school, with lesson time given to teaching a particular skill (e.g. catching or throwing) as well as practising it in a variety of small-sided team game situations. All the traditional team sports, for example, football, netball, tag-rugby and hockey, are played at the school, along with other less usual sports, for example lacrosse. We are fortunate in being able to make extensive use of two indoor halls (for gymnastics, dance, volleyball, etc.), considerable playground area (there are two marked netball courts) and a field large enough for two five-a-side football pitches (Autumn and Spring terms) or a 200m round running track (Summer term). Many children enjoy extending the competi...
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