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ATTENDANCE

In my dealings with others, I resolve to have ambitions and be filled with the strength of worthy convictions. I will regard the property of others as inviolable, eager to render service and quick to appreciate what is done for me. I will be punctual and conscientious in all meetings.

Finally, I resolve, to hold conquest of self as the greatest achievement, remembering that because I am a member of Villanova College, in my keeping is the good name of my school, and I must govern myself accordingly.

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A complete code of conduct can be found in the Student-Parent Handbook.

The Ministry of Education requires that each student complete 110 hours of instructional time in order to be granted a credit at the secondary level. The school’s calendar reflects required class time and structured vacation time.

A unit of study in any subject involves the development of sequence-related understandings. When this process is interrupted by irregular attendance and tardiness a difficult situation for both the student and the instructor is created.

Students are responsible for any work assigned, and it is their responsibility to make up work during absences. When a student is habitually tardy or absent, contact will be made with the parents to address the situation.

Students who miss an excessive number of classes may have their credit withdrawn at the discretion of the Head of School.

Parents and students are encouraged to refer to the Villanova College Student-Parent handbook for a thorough explanation of our school’s assessment, evaluation, and examination policies.

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