Fixed Term Exclusion definition

Fixed Term Exclusion means that the Pupil is sent or released home for a limited period as either a disciplinary sanction or because the Head requires him/her to remain away from the School temporarily in the circumstances described in clause 6.1 above or pending a Governors' Review.
Fixed Term Exclusion means that a pupil is not allowed in school for a disciplinary reason and will be excluded for a specified period of time. It is usually a period of 5 days or less. Pupils can be excluded for more than one episode in an academic year to a maximum of 45 days.

Examples of Fixed Term Exclusion in a sentence

  • Sanctions may include a requirement to undertake menial but not degrading tasks on behalf of the School or external community, detention for a reasonable period, withdrawal of privileges, Fixed Term Exclusion, or Removal or Permanent Exclusion.

  • For instances of serious poor behaviour, the sanction of placement in the school’s Fixed Term Exclusion Centre (FTEC or FTEC+) or a formal, legally binding Fixed Term Exclusion from school will be issued.

  • In instances where a member of staff deems behaviour serious enough to warrant it, students may be given a direct C3 (moved to another classroom) or C4 (referral to SLT for FTEC (Fixed Term Exclusion Centre) or placement in FTEC+) without first issuing a C1 or C2.

  • If a pupil has been using drugs for personal consumption then this will lead to an automatic 5 day Fixed Term Exclusion with the pupil returning to school on a random drugs testing programme (as per the boarding contract).

Related to Fixed Term Exclusion

  • Classroom exclusion means the exclusion of a student from a classroom or instructional or activity area for behavioral violations, subject to the requirements of WAC 392-400-330 and 392-400-335. Classroom exclusion does not include action that results in missed instruction for a brief duration when:

  • Fixed term employee means a person engaged for a specified term or for the duration of a specified task in accordance with section 37(3)(b) of the State Service Act 2000.

  • Permanent exclusion means the student is banned forever from attending a public school in the State of Ohio. (See Policy 5610.01)

  • Contract Term Extension means an extension of the term of this contract, at the request of Purchaser, under this Subsection. This Subsection does not obligate Contracting Officer to grant Contract Term Extension.

  • Case-based Exclusion means the exclusion of a particular Sickness or Disease from the coverage of these Terms and Benefits that may be applied by the Company based on a Pre-existing Condition or factors affecting the insurability of the Insured Person.