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Terms and Conditions
1. Enrolment
Initial enrolment with Waterloo School of English/Waterloo
House College can be made by email, fax, phone or post,
via an accredited agent or in person at the College.
Until course payment has been received by the College,
no enrolment can be confirmed.
Waterloo School of English/Waterloo House College courses
are designed and intended for adult learners aged 18
and above, although we accept students of 16 and 17.
We do not currently accept students below the age of
16, except when they come as part of a supervised group.
If a student changes the starting date of their enrolment
with the School/College on one or more occasions, there
will be a charge of £25 for each additional enrolment
letter required.
2. Payment
Course payment must be made to Waterloo School of English
Ltd at least 14 days before the student's start date
in British pounds (GBP) by:
- Banker's draft
- UK bank cheque
- Bank transfer*
- Online credit transfer (Recommended)
- Cash (paid in person at the School)
*You are reminded that payment by bank transfer may
take 10 days or more to reach our account: adequate
time must be allowed for this.
Payments are required in British pounds (GBP). Students
are responsible for all bank charges, both in the country
of origin and from England. Our bank details are:
Barclays Bank plc,
Southwark Branch,
29 Borough High Street,
London SE1 1YL
England
Account name: Waterloo School of English Ltd.
Account no. 70420816
Sort code: 20-80-57
SWIFT/BIC BARCGB22
International Bank Transfer (IBAN): GB86 BARC 2080
5770 4208 16
Unless otherwise stated, the course price does not
include any of the following: textbooks (which are required
for each course level attended), external exam fees,
personal or medical insurance, travel costs. Students
are recommended to take out their own medical and personal
insurance, including insurance to cover possible cancellation.
We can advise on this.
In addition to the relevant course or class fees, there
is a flat, one-off registration fee of £20 payable
for documentation and administrative support. This includes
student ID card, bank and other initial support letters.
Tuition fees are only valid for the person specified
on the enrolment invoice.
3. Payment in instalments
If you are already in the United Kingdom at the time
of enrolment you may pay in instalments. However by
doing so you may forfeit the savings advantages of paying
for a longer period. If you are a visa national (see
point 10, Visas), or require a visa to continue to stay
in the UK, we strongly advise you to pay your course
fees in full. A decision to pay in instalments may adversely
affect your visa application.
4. Refund policy
(a) Visa refusal
On production of the original visa refusal letter, Waterloo
School of English/Waterloo House College will fully
refund the tuition fees, less a standard charge of £50
to cover the initial administration fee, the extra work
involved for the School and any bank charges incurred
in transferring the money back to the source bank account.
(b) Cancellation prior to course start
If you cancel more than two weeks before your course
begins, Waterloo School of English/Waterloo House College
will refund 80% of the fees you have paid.
If you cancel less than two weeks before your course
begins, Waterloo School of English/Waterloo House College
will refund 50% of the fees you have paid.
If a visa student cancels their course, we are obliged
to notify the Home Office of this fact and any student
visa issued may be withdrawn.
(c) One-to-One tuition
In the case of one-to-one tuition, a lesson can only
be postponed or cancelled if the College is advised
two working days in advance. If you arrive late for
a lesson, the missing minutes from your class will not
be credited.
(d) Transfer of fees
Tuition fees and deposits are not returnable or transferable,
either in full or in part. They are only valid for the
person specified.
(e) School changes to schedules
Whilst Waterloo School of English/ Waterloo House College
will make every attempt to place you in the course of
your choice and at the time of your choice, the final
decision will be made after you arrive and take our
test. If your ideal time is not available, we will always
offer another suitable alternative to you, but we cannot
guarantee exact schedules. We also reserve the right
to cancel, combine or alter the time of a course where
the course itself is undersubscribed, before or during
a term.
(f) Commitment to study
Please be aware that wherever conflict in schedules
arises between hours of studies and work, you must place
your studies first; we will not accept taking on a part-time
job as reason for requesting a change to your schedule.
(g) Other conditions of non-payment of refunds
No refund will be given in the event of:
- your being asked to leave the College because of
gross misconduct (i.e. abusive behaviour) on your
part.
- your being asked to leave the country by the British
Authorities.
- self-cancellation after course start
- your being refused re-entry if you leave the UK
during the course without a covering letter from Waterloo
School of English/Waterloo House College.
- a refusal by the British Authorities to give you
a visa extension because you have not attended a minimum
of 80% of the course for which you have been enrolled.
You are advised to take out insurance, so as to avoid
loss if you have to cancel or curtail your course.
5. Accommodation
Waterloo School of English/Waterloo House College does
not provide accommodation for students. Instead we work
closely with accommodation agencies that offer halls
of residences/hostels and homestay accommodation. All
host families are inspected to British Council Guidelines.
Each agency’s terms and conditions apply.
If a student changes the starting date of their enrolment
with the School/College and has also booked accommodation
through the School/College, there will be an extra charge
of £25 for each additional accommodation letter
needed by the student.
6. Student records
Waterloo School of English/Waterloo House College will
collect and maintain your personal information lawfully
and fairly, in accordance with the 1998 Data Protection
Act. This information will be protected against loss
and theft or unauthorised access, disclosure, copying
or modification. It will not be supplied to third parties,
except authorised legal entities in England.
You are responsible for giving the College accurate
and up-to-date information about your address, phone
numbers, email address and emergency contact details
in the UK and your home country whilst you are studying
at the College.
7. Course extensions
If you extend your period of study without a break,
you will not be required to pay an additional administration
fee.
8. Holiday policy
You must give the College Registrar 14 days' notice
before you take a holiday and holidays may only be taken
in full weeks. The length of permitted holiday during
a course is as follows:
Weeks
of classes |
Additional
holiday weeks |
1-7 |
0 |
8-11 |
1 |
12-17 |
2 |
18-23 |
3 |
24-29 |
4 |
30-35 |
5 |
36-39 |
6 |
40-52 |
12 |
9. College holidays
2008-2010
The College will be closed for classes on the following
dates:
Monday 5th May 2008
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Monday 26th May 2008 |
Monday 25th August 2008 |
Monday 15t December 2008 –
Friday 9th January 2009 |
Friday 10th April –
Friday 17th April 2009 |
Monday 4th May 2009 |
Monday 25th May 2009 |
Monday 31st August 2009 |
Monday 21st December 2009
– Friday 9th January 2010 |
Students entitled to holiday must use their holiday
allowance when the College is closed during the Christmas,
Easter and summer holidays. There are no fee reductions
for when the College is closed on public holidays.
10. Visas
Some students require visas for the UK. You are advised
to visit the United Kingdom government website (www.ukvisas.gov.uk)
or contact your nearest British embassy, consulate or
high commission to check on current visa requirements.
Students who are visa nationals are required by the
authorities to attend full-time (daytime) courses of
a minimum of 15 hours per week.
11. Attendance and Conduct
All students are required to attend their classes regularly
and on time. Absence due to sickness or accident is
not refundable.
Any student whose attendance level falls below 80%
during the course for which he or she is enrolled will
receive a written warning and then be dismissed by Waterloo
School of English/Waterloo House College without any
refund of tuition fees if their attendance level continues
at below the required minimum. For visa national students,
this will affect your legal status in the UK.
The College reserves the right to refuse admission
to any student or to dismiss any student in the event
of misconduct or unsatisfactory work. In such instances
there will be no refund of tuition fees.
School Procedure in the
Event of Serious Student Misconduct
The vast majority of students show respect for the
school building, its equipment and resources, other
students and our staff. Occasionally a student may be
guilty of misconduct of some kind.
Examples of serious misconduct
- Verbal or physical abuse to a student or a member
of staff. Verbal abuse can include bullying, harassment,
threatened violence, damage to personal property,
abuse on grounds of physical, racial, sexual, sexual
orientation or national differences. Physical abuse
includes actual violence or indecent assault.
- Ridicule, embarrassing remarks or jokes, unwelcome
comments about dress or appearance towards a teacher
or another member of staff or another student
- Deliberate damage or misuse of school resources
or vandalism to the school building
- Theft of school resources or another student or
member of staff’s personal property
- Repeated refusal to follow the rules of the school
- Behaviour outside the school that could bring the
school into disrepute.
Three-stage procedure
Stage 1 will be a meeting with the class teacher
to resolve the issue
Stage 2 will be a meeting with the Director
of Studies to resolve the issue, if the meeting with
teacher has not been able to resolve it to the satisfaction
of the complainant and the School
Stage 3 will be a meeting with the Principal
to resolve the issue, if the meeting with the Director
of Studies has not been able to resolve the issue to
the satisfaction of the complainant and the School
The Principal’s decision is final.
The student who has been accused of misconduct is entitled
to have a friend or other representative present when
his or her case is being considered at all stages in
the procedure
In the event of an accusation of serious misconduct
being upheld by the Principal, the student will be asked
to leave the school if we are beyond reasonable doubt
that the student has committed the act of serious misconduct.
As our Terms and Conditions clearly state, no refund
of any course fees paid will be given.
12. Student Handbook
Any additional regulations relating to the safe running
of the College are contained in the Waterloo School
of English/Waterloo House College student handbook,
given to each student on the first day of their course.
They form part of the Terms & Conditions. All students
are expected to read and understand the information
in the pack.
You are expected to participate actively in your class,
to take progress tests periodically, and to do your
homework regularly. For ELT students, you are also obliged
to purchase a coursebook.
All students are expected to speak English on the School
premises, both in class and outside it.
13. Course allocation
and class times
We are unable to allocate you to a specific class before
you register at the College. On arrival at the College
for registration and before joining a course you will
have to do a placement test. For anyone not registering
immediately on a course, the cost of this test is £10.
The test results will be used immediately to place you
in a suitable class for your level of ability. You will
be informed of your class times at this stage.
The times of your class will not alter unless authorised
formally by the College.
Students cannot change from one course to another without
formal approval by the Director of Studies.
14. Certificates
You will automatically be given an attendance certificate
if you have achieved an 80% attendance or more for the
period for which you have enrolled. Students who attend
for less than 80% can request an attendance certificate:
this will be provided, stating the actual attendance
level that the student achieved.
The College will only provide you with a course completion
certificate if you successfully complete the course
in question.
15. Special Offers
From time to time, Waterloo School of English and Waterloo
House College advertise ‘Special Offers’.
These are designed for students who are already resident
in the UK and have found the School by their own initiative
(i.e. without the assistance of an agent) or to reward
the loyalty of a student who wishes to renew their subscription
to the School
Special Offers can be withdrawn at anytime by the School
(though obviously not after a student has paid the special
offer amount in full) and are available purely at the
discretion of the college.
If a student has already paid the full price, then
we cannot refund it in favour of a special offer price.
16. Publicity
From time to time, the College may take photographs
of students for promotional purposes. By enrolling at
the College you accept that any photographs taken of
you by Waterloo School of English/Waterloo House College
may be used for promotional purposes.
17. Data protection
You agree that Waterloo School of English/Waterloo House
College keeps your records on its computerised system.
The information we hold about you is confidential and
we will not sell, trade or rent it to any other parties
of any kind. We will only disclose it outside our College
if:
(a) we have to use third parties for certain services,
in which case we will always do so in accordance with
the applicable law and will take reasonable precautions
to ensure that the service provider protects your
personal information the law permits or requires it,
or
(b) any regulatory or governmental body requests
or requires it, even without your consent.
We will use your information for the following purposes:
(a) to process your application for the administration
of your course;
(b) to provide you with the best possible service
whilst you are a student at our School;
(c) to tell you about our promotions and new products
at Waterloo School of English/Waterloo House College;
(d) to provide data for statistical analysis.
18. Disabled access
Waterloo School of English/Waterloo House College has
limited access for disabled students.
19. Liability
Waterloo School of English/Waterloo House College and
its staff and representatives will not be liable for
loss, damage or injury to persons or property however
caused, except where such liability is expressly imposed
by English law.
The College is not responsible for the safekeeping
or delivery of any post or fax sent to you at the College.
20. Force Majeure
Neither Waterloo School of English/Waterloo House College
or its representatives are liable for refunds or damages,
however they arise, in cases where the College is unable
to provide any services to which they are contractually
bound because of labour disputes, insufficient demand
for courses or for any other reasons that are beyond
their control.
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