Admission - continued.
is attained with the express permission of the Head Master: no boy can remain at school under any circumstance beyond the end of the school year in which the age of nineteen is attained.

A boy, after passing the Entrance Examination, will be admitted to the School on payment of the fee in advance for the School Term, and the delivery of the Form of Agreement, duly signed and stamped, to the Head Master.

The Governors reserve the right to remove any pupil whose conduct or progress is unsatisfactory.

General School Regulations.
Parents are informed that any breach of the School regulations renders a pupil liable to suspension or complete exclusion from School.

Regularity of Attendance.
The parent or guardian is responsible for the regularity and punctuality of attendance of day boys; no pupil may be absent from School except when ill unless permission has been obtained in advance from the Head Master. This permission can only be granted in very exceptional cases, e.g. to attend an examination approved by the Head Master, or the marriage or funeral of a member of the family. In any case of absence through illness, the Head Master may require a medical certificate stating the exact period of absence caused by the illness.
School Caps.
All boys must wear the School cap, which may be obtained from the outfitter on the production of a permit signed by the Head Master.

previous page 7 next page