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This became a record of termly discussion signed by both parties.
The termly free magazine editions have a potential readership of around 10,000 students.
The society often hosts prominent speakers at its termly dinners.
In addition, an updated record is provided for each student following the termly examination committees, showing the student's results.
Catered halls may charge for food by the meal or through a termly subscription.
The traditional termly university sermons are preached here.
It now operates as a termly magazine and website, providing an outlet for features journalism.
Blue is the termly magazine produced by Tyson's House to raise money for charity.
Performances are given at termly concerts, musical productions and formal school assemblies.
For students joining in Y12, the termly fee including lunch and insurance is £6,280.
On sports day the houses compete against each other with their scores then getting converted into house points which then go to the termly prize.
An account of the study and its main findings is separately written for a termly evaluation newsletter which is distributed to all staff.
Buzzwords is the school's termly publication.
Students also produce the termly college magazine, The Hatfielder.
One aspect of the Lewis regime about which the majority of his pupils had some misgivings, however, was the termly dinner he gave for them.
All learning and teaching in KS1 is based on termly themes with children exploring subject knowledge through an overarching topic.
Vision is CUiD's termly magazine which deals with concerns relating to international development.
The termly fees for the study centre are £8400, or £25,200 per year, plus a refundable deposit of £3000.
This need not be assessed in a single examination, but instead with termly performance tracking by teachers to gain an idea of trends in ability and progress.
If necessary, complaints and criticisms can be made through field committees and the termly staff/student meeting to the MCC.
In the termly cycle, a module leader will receive a succession of reports, all with variable selections and sort orders, at predetermined points and on demand.
Houses compete against one another in annual and termly events, including House sports (netball, hockey, tennis) and House plays.
The Oxford Union was never financially secure, and its position was not helped by its termly changes of junior (i.e. student) officers.
Lasallian Voices is the termly publication of De la Salle College, Jersey.
The CCF offers pupils the opportunity to practice their leadership skills whether on parade at school, on the termly field weekends, or on the annual camps.