Originally posted by jaguarsuk
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To clarify is the amount being claimed a sum for one school term or the entire school year?
As you are only required to give one school term of notice you are only liable for that single terms (September to December).
There is nothing in those terms that can get around you owing a single term as the summer term runs April to July, but you served notice separately in June and August.
Another point is 9.11, have they filled your sons place with another pupil? If they have then they have suffered no loss per their terms and if you know any other parents of children in your sons class or your son has any contact with them try to find out if any new child started in the class in September.
If it is the case they are claiming for the whole year their terms state that a school term of notice is required to terminate the agreement in 9.2 and that in lieu of such notice 9.5 states that "Fees in lieu of notice means Fees in full at the rate applicable for the next Term following Withdrawal." Therefore the amount claimed is incorrect.
If they have replaced your son then clause 9.11 relieves you of any obligation to them "Withdrawal by the Parents: If the Pupil is withdrawn on less than a Term's Written Notice, or excluded for more than 28 days for non payment of Fees as set out in clause 4.6, Fees in lieu of notice less the Returnable Deposit will be due and payable as a debt immediately unless the place is filled immediately and without loss to the <<school>>."
Dependant on the situation then either filing a defence on those basis or you may consider making an application to strike out the claim, but this has a cost of £255 recoverable from them if successful. Any application to the court carries a risk of a hefty costs award against you if unsuccessful though.
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