Academic
Academic Rules


1.1 Attendance

CBS views class attendance as an individual student responsibility. Students are expected to attend class and to complete all assignments. Full-time Students are expected to reach minimum of 90% attendance throughout the course duration in CBS.

Teachers are expected to give adequate notice of the dates on which major tests will be given and assignments will be due. This information should be provided on the course syllabus, which should be distributed at the first class meeting or announcement board from time to time.

The student is responsible for providing satisfactory evidence to the Management to substantiate the reason for absence. Among the reasons absences are considered excused by CBS are the following:

  • Medical Certificate (MC)
  • Participation in CBS/CES authorised activities
  • Death or major illness in a student's immediate family
  • Others such as approval leave and etc. from CBS Management.

1.2 Examinations

CBS Internal Examinations shall be given every 6 month in accordance with the schedule published by the CBS Service Department.

CBS Examinations are free of charge. It is specially designed to assess students' academic performance and to prepare the student for taking Cambridge International Examinations, Cambridge Business Diploma, Business Certificate, LCCI, and Japanese Level Proficiency Test for all level.


1.3 Miscellaneous

Students' Attire
There is NO dress code for students while in lecture theatres, libraries and administrative offices. Nonetheless, Should you be dressed inappropriately [some examples include singlets (tank tops), athletic shorts, clothes with indecent words or pictures], you can be asked to return only when appropriately attired.

Smoke-Free
CBS School is a smoke-free school. Please refrain from smoking near buildings and areas where groups of people are gathered. Student Activities

Learning experience should not just revolve around attaining good grades and attending lectures. Much learning takes place outside the classroom and in informal situations. Being involved in extra-curricular activities such as karaoke session, talentime, essay writing competition and etc. is one way to balance one's education and get the most out of school life.

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