11.13. The use of videos, photographs and images: The use of
videos, photographs and images: Parents agree to the College
using students’ work, photographs and video footage of the
student and other material for purposes such as publicising,
marketing and/or advertising the College and its students’
accomplishments to internal and external audiences, in print
and online, including on social media, in accordance with
relevant College policies and protocols. Parents further agree
that the nurses of the College may, on occasion where the
College is of the sole view that it is necessary, take photographs
of a student’s injuries as part of their duty of care for the
student who is injured.
11.14. Marketing and promotional activities: The College’s
marketing material, including but not limited to the College
website, brochures and Open Days describes the broad
principles on which the College is presently run and gives an
indication of our approach, ethos and curriculum content. The
information provided is not intended to be legally binding and
does not form part of any agreement between the parents and
the College.
11.15. Limitation of liability: The limit of the College’s liability
(whether in contract, tort, negligence, strict liability in tort or
by statute or otherwise) to the parents or student howsoever
incurred, for any and all claims, shall not in the aggregate exceed
the fees collected by the College from the respective parents.
11.16. Entire agreement: These Standard Terms and Conditions and the
application form signed by the parents supersede any other prior
agreements, either oral or in writing, between the parents and
the College. The parents acknowledge that no representation,
inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have
been made by any officers or staff of the College.
11.17. Partial invalidity: If any Standard Term or Condition is being
held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void
or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall nevertheless
continue in full force, without being impaired or invalidated in
any way.
11.18. Governing law: These Standard Terms and Conditions shall
be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of
the Republic of Singapore. The College and the parents hereby
submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Singapore.
11.19. Dispute resolution: All disputes, controversies or differences
(‘dispute’) arising out of or in connection with this contract,
including any questions regarding its existence, validity or
termination, shall be referred to the Committee for Private
Education (CPE) Mediation-Arbitration Scheme in Singapore
provided that the College may in its discretion elect to
commence proceedings in relation to the dispute in the
Singapore courts instead of referring the matter to the CPE
Mediation-Arbitration Scheme and Parents shall not challenge
the jurisdiction of the Singapore courts to hear such a dispute.
11.20. Counterparts: This application may be executed in one or
more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original
and all of which shall be taken together and deemed to be
one instrument.
11.21. Interpretation: Headings are for ease of reading only and are
not otherwise part of the Standard Terms and Conditions.
12. FORCE MAJEURE
12.1. Release from obligations affected by Force Majeure: If by
reason of Force Majeure (hereafter defined) the College is
rendered unable wholly or in part to perform its obligations,
then upon notice in writing of such Force Majeure to the
parents as soon as reasonably practicable after the occurrence
of the cause relied on, the College shall be released from such
obligations to the extent to which they are affected by the
circumstances of Force Majeure and for the period during which
those circumstances exist.
12.2. ‘Force Majeure’ herein means any of the following events:
a) war, invasion, rebellion, revolution, insurrection or civil war;
b) act of Government; c) earthquakes, fire, lightning, storms,
floods or any other occurrence caused by the operation of
the forces of nature; d) strikes, lockouts, boycotts or labour
disputes; e) terrorism, sabotage or arson; f) epidemic or
infectious disease; or g) any other event similar to any of the
foregoing or any other event beyond the control of the College.
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Last updated on July 2025 | FINC-2526
This version issued in August 2025 supersedes all previous versions.