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THE SCHOOL DAY TRANSPORT
Tri Logistics provide bus transportation for our pupils from home to school. Here is the Enrolment Pack and we encourage you to read it carefully. You can also find some of the company’s Standard Operating Procedures here on our website. The headlines are as follows:
• QAR 9,500 per year per child, payable in instalments
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• Male bus driver - drivers are well trained and with certification in Defensive Driving, Pediatric First Aid and Basic Fire Fighting Training
• Female monitor onboard all buses - monitors all have certification in Pediatric First Aid and Basic Fire Fighting Training
• Buses are GPS tracked
Year 1 - 6
PLEASE NOTE:
The times have been designed for curricular needs and to help with traffic flow.
Pupils must be in their classrooms in time for Registration.
Pupils who arrive late for Registration must ensure they register with their Form Teacher. This is to ensure that we have an accurate record of who is in school.
If you would like to sign up for the service, kindly complete the application form and return it to Tri Logistics at info@trilogistic.com as soon as possible. The services can only run with sufficient interest from parents so please return the completed application form at your earliest opportunity. Submitting an application does not guarantee a seat is available or there is service to your area. Once your application is received, it will be processed and you will be notified as to whether or not Tri Logistics can provide the service.
The key personnel at Tri Logistics are:
Admin Support – Ms Ruth Murillon Head of Business Operations - Mr Jalil Parkar
Direct Dial: 4402 0205
Mobile: 6616 5097
Email: info@trilogistic.com
Direct Line: 4402 0184
Mobile: 6672 8034
Email: j.parkar@trilogistic.com
We trust this information is clear, but if you have any questions whatsoever, please refer to Ruth or Jalil directly.
Whilst we are happy to recommend the service, parents must be aware that the contractual relationship is between the parent and the supplier and Sherborne Qatar shall not be held accountable in the case of any incident.
Uniform
Sitting alongside our high expectations of attendance are our standards of school uniform. We are very proud of our school and the high expectations we set ourselves. A visible sign of these high standards is our school uniform. We believe that wearing the Sherborne uniform:
• Promotes pride in ‘The Penny’,
• Engenders a sense of community and belonging towards the school and each other,
• Identifies the children with our school, with the Penny, which in turn, symbolises all our values and learning dispositions that we stand for.
EYFS 1 & EYFS 2 GIRLS’ DAYWEAR YEAR 1 TO YEAR 2 GIRLS’ DAYWEAR
Pre School / Reception
YEAR 3 TO YEAR 6 GIRLS’ DAYWEAR
Eyfs To Year 6
Parents have a duty to send their children to school correctly dressed and ready for their daily schoolwork. One of the responsibilities of parents is to ensure that their child has the correct uniform, and that it is clean and in good repair. Thank you for your support.

All items on our uniform list are available to purchase from Noble House at www.noblehouse. qa and our unique school code is SG0805



Here is the uniform list and Noble House’s items can be viewed here.
EYFS 1 & EYFS 2 BOYS’ DAYWEAR YEAR 1 TO YEAR 2 BOYS’ DAYWEAR

Pre School / Reception
Eyfs To Year 6 House Shirt
YEAR 3 TO YEAR 6 BOYS’ DAYWEAR*
*Blazers are only compulsory for pupils in Year 5 & 6
WHAT TO EXPECT ON YOUR CHILD’S FIRST DAY?
On your child’s first day, we ask that you meet us in the Main Reception (access via Gate 1), where our School Receptionist and member of the School’s Senior Leadership Team will be there to welcome you and take you up to class, so you can see the environment and briefly meet your child’s Form Teacher – helping to put your mind at ease! We will then talk with you about morning and afternoon routines and answer any questions you may have. At the end of the day, like every day, your child’s Form Teacher will be on hand to meet with you to let you know how well the first day went.