Prospectus 2012 to 2013 - Broughton Hall High School
Prospectus 2012 to 2013 - Broughton Hall High School
Prospectus 2012 to 2013 - Broughton Hall High School
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Brough<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>2. As the majority of school visits and trips are the initiative of subject departments, eachdepartment is responsible for devising its own policy on the proportion of cost parents areasked <strong>to</strong> contribute. How far a department will subsidise activities from its own BSM, is adecision <strong>to</strong> be made by them at the beginning of the financial year. The amount by which adepartment subsidises a trip, will no doubt be influenced by the activity’s relevance <strong>to</strong>curriculum and programmes of study. Other criteria, such as whether or not the trip isresidential, can also be used.• On no account must a pupil be excluded from a departmental trip by reason of her/hisinability <strong>to</strong> pay. All funds for subsidies must be calculated before the financial year andincluded in the departmental budget plans.• Recompense will be sought from parents or pupils for damage <strong>to</strong>, or the loss of, schoolproperty caused wilfully or negligently by their daughters; this includes all types of books.• The Governing Body delegates <strong>to</strong> the Chairman of Governors and Head Teacher thedetermination of any individual case arising from the implementation of this policy.A Technology College Page 25