Conduct and attendance Sample Clauses
The 'Conduct and attendance' clause sets expectations for appropriate behavior and regular presence in a specified setting, such as a workplace, event, or educational environment. It typically outlines standards for professional conduct, punctuality, and participation, and may specify consequences for violations, such as warnings or disciplinary action. This clause helps maintain order, ensures a productive environment, and addresses issues related to absenteeism or misconduct.
Conduct and attendance. We attach importance to courtesy, integrity, good manners, good discipline and respect for the needs of others. The Parents warrant that the Pupil will take a full part in the activities of the School, will attend each School day, will be punctual, will work hard, will be well-behaved and will comply with the School rules about the wearing of uniform and general appearance.
Conduct and attendance. Members, officers and staff must exercise care, diligence, and prudence when acting on behalf of the SDHHC. These individuals must timely complete work they have agreed to undertake on behalf of the SDHHC. In addition, they must attend SDHHC meetings and committee meetings and be prepared to discuss matters presented for their deliberation. Failure to complete work assignments will be grounds for removal from committee assignments. All PAC members must sign and adhere to SDHHC PAC Code of Conduct and Ethics Policy as a condition of PAC membership.
Conduct and attendance. We attach importance to courtesy, integrity, good manners, good discipline and respect for the needs of others. The Parents warrant that the Pupil will take a full part in the activities of the College, will attend each College day, will be punctual, will work hard, will be well-behaved and will comply with the College rules about the wearing of uniform and general appearance.
Conduct and attendance. We attach importance to courtesy, integrity, good manners, good discipline and respect for the needs of others. You are expected to:
8.2.1 uphold and promote the School’s good name;
8.2.2 maintain a constructive relationship with School staff, acting reasonably, and ensuring the tone, content, volume and/or nature of your communications with the School are reasonable and appropriate;
8.2.3 encourage your child in his or her studies and, where applicable, continue education at home. Where the School provides materials or access to materials and/or provides instructions about teaching to be provided then you should use your best efforts to ensure that this is covered by your child whilst being educated at home;
8.2.4 keep the School up-to-date and informed about matters which affect or may affect your child (including circumstances which arise at any time that affect or may affect your ability to pay the Fees and Supplementary Charges, any changes to your child’s immigration status, and information relating to your child’s health or special educational needs or medical conditions);
8.2.5 ensure that all details or other information notified or otherwise disclosed to the School about you and/or your child are accurate, truthful and not misleading and that relevant details and information (which may include information relating to your child’s health or special educational needs or medical conditions), or changes to any of them, are not withheld and are shared in a timely and transparent manner;
8.2.6 ensure that your child takes full part in the activities of the School and ensure that your child attends each School day, is punctual, works hard, is well-behaved and complies with the School rules (including as regards the wearing of uniform and general appearance).
Conduct and attendance. We attach importance to courtesy, integrity, good manners, good discipline and respect for the needs of others. The Parents are expected to: (a) uphold and promote the School’s good name; (b) where applicable, continue education at home. Where the School provides materials or access to materials and/or provides instructions about teaching to be provided then the Parents should use their best efforts to ensure that this is covered by the Pupil whilst being educated at home; and (c) ensure that the Pupil will take full part in the activities of the School as well as ensuring that the Pupil will attend each School day, will be punctual, will work hard, will be well-behaved and will comply with the School rules about the wearing of uniform and general appearance.