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Variant teaching arrangements
All pupils have the right to receive education. Sometimes illness or some other situation in life may temporarily hinder or hamper your child’s school attendance. In this case, the headmaster may, if necessary, make a decision on variant teaching arrangements. This requires an application from the guardians. Variant teaching arrangements are always planned individually with the best interests of the pupil in mind.
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Instructions
Contact the school’s headmaster to enquire about variant teaching arrangements. As the parent of a child, you can suggest variant teaching arrangements to be made. The headmaster’s contact information is available in Wilma and on the school’s website.
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The service is free of charge.
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