School Access
1.10. ACCESS TO SCHOOL PREMISES
As school grounds are private premises, the Principal may decline to allow on those premises anyone whom is considered undesirable, whether they are interviewers, sales representatives or representatives of the press.
In the event of any unknown visitor seeking access to pupils, staff or premises and claiming to have an authority for such access, the claimed authority should be verified.
Teachers should refer any such inquiry for access, whether by a police officer or other unknown person, to the Principal.
All visitors must report to Reception where they will be allocated with a visitors’ pass and asked to sign the visitors’ book.
Teachers are asked to inform the Principal and Deputy Principal-Head of Campus of all visitors to the College.
As school grounds are private premises, the Principal may decline to allow on those premises anyone whom is considered undesirable, whether they are interviewers, sales representatives or representatives of the press.
In the event of any unknown visitor seeking access to pupils, staff or premises and claiming to have an authority for such access, the claimed authority should be verified.
Teachers should refer any such inquiry for access, whether by a police officer or other unknown person, to the Principal.
All visitors must report to Reception where they will be allocated with a visitors’ pass and asked to sign the visitors’ book.
Teachers are asked to inform the Principal and Deputy Principal-Head of Campus of all visitors to the College.