Introduction & Terminology

INTRODUCTION

1.  These Terms and Conditions form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.  The terms and conditions are intended to promote the education and welfare of each student and the stability, forward-planning, proper resourcing and development of the School.

2.  Our prospectus and website are not contractual documents.

3.  Managing Change:  Repton, as any other school, is likely to undergo a number of changes during the time your child is a student here.

4.  Documents referred to:  Before accepting the offer of a place, parents and students receive a copy of the School Rules and the Fees List. Parents also have an opportunity, on request, to see any of the other documents referred to in these Terms and Conditions.

TERMINOLOGY

5.  "The School"/"We"/"Us" means Repton School in Dubai as now or in the future constituted.

6.  "Governing Body"/"Board of Governors"/"Governor/s" means the Governing Body of Repton School FZ-LLC in Dubai, who are responsible for governance of the School.

7.  "The Headmaster" is responsible for the day-to-day running of the School and that expression includes those to whom any duties of the Headmaster or of the Governing Body have been delegated.

8.  "The Parents"/"You"
means any person who has signed the Acceptance Form and/or who has accepted responsibility for a child's attendance at this School.  Parents are legally responsible, individually and jointly, for complying with their obligations under these terms and conditions.  Those who have "parental responsibility" (i.e. legal responsibility for the child) are entitled to receive relevant information concerning the child unless a court order has been made to the contrary, or there are other reasons, which justify withholding information to safeguard the interests and welfare and best interests of the child.

9.  "The Student/Pupil"
is the child named on the Admission Form.

Introduction & Terminology

The school approaches the process of selection with the firm belief that all students have got something to offer and so every chance is given to try to accommodate parents and students who obviously