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1986 Ed.]

Education Regulations

JCAP. 279

A 25

[Subsidiary]

(2) No pupil to whom a direction under paragraph (1) applies shall be on the school premises at any time during any period specified by the Director in such direction.

Expulsion and suspension of pupils.

96. (1) If in the opinion of the Director the behaviour of any pupil is undesirable or improper or contrary to the good of the school or the other pupils, or if any pupil participates in processions, propaganda or political activities or any dispute between an employer and his employees or in any disorderly assembly, he may, in his absolute discretion, require the supervisor and principal to expel such pupil from the school or to suspend him for such time and under such conditions as the Director may specify.

(2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall prejudice the right of a principal or supervisor to expel or suspend a pupil from the school.

97. (1) No pupil who has been expelled from a school under regulation 96(1) shall enter or remain in the school premises without the permission of the Director.

(2) No pupil who has been suspended from a school under regulation 96(1) shall enter or remain in the school premises—

(a) during the period of his suspension; or

(b) in contravention of the conditions of his suspension,

without the permission of the Director.

98. (1) No instruction, education, entertainment, recreation or propaganda or activity of any kind which, in the opinion of the Director, is in any way of a political or partly political nature and prejudicial to the public interest or the welfare of the pupils or of education generally or contrary to the approved syllabus, shall be permitted upon any school premises or upon the occasion of any school activity.

(2) No salutes, songs, dances, slogans, uniforms, flags, documents or symbols which, in the opinion of the Director, are in any way of a political or partly political nature shall be used, displayed or worn, as the case may be, upon any school premises or upon the occasion of any school activity except with the permission of the Director and in accordance with such conditions as he may see fit to impose.

99. (1) No person shall be allowed on school premises at any time for the purpose of teaching, examining or taking any part in the conduct of the school or classroom activities, or making any educational inspection or investigation, unless such person has received the written approval of the Director or is permitted there under the provisions of the Ordinance.

Expelled or suspended pupil not to enter school premises without permission.

Political propaganda and symbols.

IN288/93

Unauthorized persons on school premises and use of school premises for unauthorized purposes.

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1986 Ed.] Education Regulations JCAP. 279 A 25 [Subsidiary] (2) No pupil to whom a direction under paragraph (1) applies shall be on the school premises at any time during any period specified by the Director in such direction. Expulsion and suspension of pupils. 96. (1) If in the opinion of the Director the behaviour of any pupil is undesirable or improper or contrary to the good of the school or the other pupils, or if any pupil participates in processions, propaganda or political activities or any dispute between an employer and his employees or in any disorderly assembly, he may, in his absolute discretion, require the supervisor and principal to expel such pupil from the school or to suspend him for such time and under such conditions as the Director may specify. (2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall prejudice the right of a principal or supervisor to expel or suspend a pupil from the school. 97. (1) No pupil who has been expelled from a school under regulation 96(1) shall enter or remain in the school premises without the permission of the Director. (2) No pupil who has been suspended from a school under regulation 96(1) shall enter or remain in the school premises— (a) during the period of his suspension; or (b) in contravention of the conditions of his suspension, without the permission of the Director. 98. (1) No instruction, education, entertainment, recreation or propaganda or activity of any kind which, in the opinion of the Director, is in any way of a political or partly political nature and prejudicial to the public interest or the welfare of the pupils or of education generally or contrary to the approved syllabus, shall be permitted upon any school premises or upon the occasion of any school activity. (2) No salutes, songs, dances, slogans, uniforms, flags, documents or symbols which, in the opinion of the Director, are in any way of a political or partly political nature shall be used, displayed or worn, as the case may be, upon any school premises or upon the occasion of any school activity except with the permission of the Director and in accordance with such conditions as he may see fit to impose. 99. (1) No person shall be allowed on school premises at any time for the purpose of teaching, examining or taking any part in the conduct of the school or classroom activities, or making any educational inspection or investigation, unless such person has received the written approval of the Director or is permitted there under the provisions of the Ordinance. Expelled or suspended pupil not to enter school premises without permission. Political propaganda and symbols. IN288/93 Unauthorized persons on school premises and use of school premises for unauthorized purposes.
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1986 Ed.] Education Regulations JCAP. 279 A 25 [Subsidiary] (2) No pupil to whom a direction under paragraph (1) applies shall be on the school premises at any time during any period specified by the Director in such direction. Expulsion and suspension of pupils. 96. (1) If in the opinion of the Director the behaviour of any pupil is undesirable or improper or contrary to the good of the school or the other pupils, or if any pupil participates in processions, propaganda or political activities or any dispute between an 4 268/90 employer and his employees or in any disorderly assembly, he may, in his absolute discretion, require the supervisor and principal to expel such pupil from the school or to suspend him for such time and under such conditions as the Director may specify. (2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall prejudice the right of a principal or supervisor to expel or suspend a pupil from the school. 97. (1) No pupil who has been expelled from a school under regulation 96(1) shall enter or remain in the school premises without the permission of the Director. (2) No pupil who has been suspended from a school under regulation 96(1) shall enter or remain in the school premises—~~ (a) during the period of his suspension; or (b) in contravention of the conditions of his suspension, without the permission of the Director. 98. (1) No instruction, education, entertainment, recreation or propaganda or activity of any kind which, in the opinion of the Director, is in any way of a political or partly political nature and prejudicial to the public interest of the welfare of the pupils or of education generally or contrary to the approved syllabus, shall be permitted upon any school premises or upon the occasion of any school activity. (2) No salutes, songs, dances, slogans, uniforms, flags, docu- ments or symbols which, in the opinion of the Director, are in any way of a political or partly political nature shall be used, displayed or worn, as the case may be, upon any school premises or upon the occasion of any school activity except with the permission of the Director and in accordance with such conditions as he may see fit to impose. 99. (1) No person shall be allowed on school premises at any time for the purpose of teaching, examining or taking any part in the conduct of the school or classroom activities, or making any educational inspection or investigation, unless such person has received the written approval of the Director or is permitted there under the provisions of the Ordinance. Expelled or suspended pupil not to enter school premises without permission. Political propaganda and symbols. IN 288/93 Unauthorized persons on school premises and use of school premises for unauthorized purposes.
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1986 Ed.]

Education Regulations

JCAP. 279

A 25

[Subsidiary]

(2) No pupil to whom a direction under paragraph (1) applies shall be on the school premises at any time during any period specified by the Director in such direction.

Expulsion and suspension of pupils.

96. (1) If in the opinion of the Director the behaviour of any pupil is undesirable or improper or contrary to the good of the school or the other pupils, or if any pupil participates in processions, propaganda or political activities or any dispute between an 4 268/90 employer and his employees or in any disorderly assembly, he may, in his absolute discretion, require the supervisor and principal to expel such pupil from the school or to suspend him for such time and under such conditions as the Director may specify.

(2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall prejudice the right of a principal or supervisor to expel or suspend a pupil from the school.

97. (1) No pupil who has been expelled from a school under regulation 96(1) shall enter or remain in the school premises without the permission of the Director.

(2) No pupil who has been suspended from a school under regulation 96(1) shall enter or remain in the school premises—~~

(a) during the period of his suspension; or

(b) in contravention of the conditions of his suspension,

without the permission of the Director.

98. (1) No instruction, education, entertainment, recreation or propaganda or activity of any kind which, in the opinion of the Director, is in any way of a political or partly political nature and prejudicial to the public interest of the welfare of the pupils or of education generally or contrary to the approved syllabus, shall be permitted upon any school premises or upon the occasion of any school activity.

(2) No salutes, songs, dances, slogans, uniforms, flags, docu- ments or symbols which, in the opinion of the Director, are in any way of a political or partly political nature shall be used, displayed or worn, as the case may be, upon any school premises or upon the occasion of any school activity except with the permission of the Director and in accordance with such conditions as he may see fit to impose.

99. (1) No person shall be allowed on school premises at any time for the purpose of teaching, examining or taking any part in the conduct of the school or classroom activities, or making any educational inspection or investigation, unless such person has received the written approval of the Director or is permitted there under the provisions of the Ordinance.

Expelled or suspended pupil

not to enter school premises without permission.

Political propaganda and symbols.

IN 288/93

Unauthorized persons on school premises and use of school premises for unauthorized

purposes.

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