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returned and the school advised to refer to their Local Authority Education Welfare Service. A student’s

        name will only be removed from the School’s Admission Register in accordance with the local Child
        Registration Regulations. Further information is contained in our Admissions Policy.

        Notifiable Incidents: This is an incident involving the care of a student that meets any of the following
        criteria:
            •  a student has died (including cases of suspected suicide) and abuse or neglect is known or
               suspected;

            •  a looked after student has died (including cases where abuse is not known or suspected);
            •  a student has been seriously harmed and abuse or neglect is known or suspected;
            •  a student in a regulated setting or service has died (including cases where abuse is not known or
               suspected).


        Any such incident should be reported to the appropriate Bangkok local authorities


        Appendix 1 Grounds for notification to Local Authority for Additions/Deletions
        from RBIS BANGKOK SCHOOL Admission Register
        (Annex A: taken from Children Missing Form Education 2016)
         1.  Where  the  pupil  is  registered  at  the  school  in  accordance  with  the  requirements  of  a  school
            attendance order, that another school is substituted by the local authority for that named in the order

            or the order is revoked by the local authority on the ground that arrangements have been made for
            the child to receive efficient full-time education suitable to his age, ability and aptitude otherwise
            than at school.
         2.  Except where it has been agreed by the Proprietor (Board of Management) that the pupil should be
            registered at more than one school, in a case not falling within sub-paragraph (a) or regulation 9,

            that he has been registered as a pupil at another school.
         3.  Where a pupil is registered at more than one school, and in a case not falling within sub-paragraph
            (j) or (m) or regulation 9, that he has ceased to attend the school and the proprietor of any other
            school at which he is registered has given consent to the deletion.
         4.  In a case not falling within sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph, that he has ceased to attend the
            school and the proprietor has received written notification from the parent that the pupil is receiving
            education otherwise than at school.
         5.  Except in the case of a boarder that he has ceased to attend the school and no longer ordinarily

            resides at a place, which is a reasonable distance from the school at which he is registered.
         6.  In the case of a pupil granted leave of absence in accordance with regulation 7(1A), that — (i) the
            pupil has failed to attend the school within the ten school days immediately following the expiry of
            the period for which such leave was granted; (ii) the proprietor does not have reasonable grounds
            to believe that the pupil is unable to attend the school by reason of sickness or any unavoidable

            cause; and (iii) the proprietor and the local authority have failed, after jointly making reasonable
            enquiries, to ascertain where the pupil is.
         7.  That he is certified by the school medical officer as unlikely to be in a fit state of health to attend
            school before ceasing to be of compulsory school age, and neither he nor his parent has indicated
            to the school the intention to continue to attend the school after ceasing to be of compulsory school
            age.

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               Rasami British International School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students
            and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. It is our aim that all students fulfil their potential.
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