About This Site
This page describes some of the Standards, Legalities & Disclaimers; relating to St Martin's web sites. For further information, please contact the College.
Web Standards
St Martin's Sports & Outdoor Studies web site has been designed to conform to the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) guidelines.
Each page conforms to xHTML 1.0 Transitional standards to allow older Web browsers to view these pages. The style sheet conforming to CSS 2 also aids viewers with a variety of browsers.
© Copyright
Copyright in all contributions to this website remain with St Martin's College. The college holds exclusive rights in respect of electronic publication and dissemination. No part of this website may be posted or in anyway mirrored on the WWW or any other part of the Internet without permission from St Martin's College.
Subject to this, permission is granted to download items for offline reading and use subject to the following conditions:
Please contact St Martin's College if necessary, for clarification of these terms or if you wish to use material outside the permissions given above.
Disclaimer
St Martin’s College describes the regulations, facilities and courses, which the College intends to offer during the academic year commencing Autumn 2006/2007. However, the College reserves the right to cancel, suspend or modify, in any way, the details contained herein, without notice. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained on the Website is correct, no responsibility can be taken for inaccuracies. Should you become a student of the College, you will receive further documents describing teaching, examination, assessment and other educational services. In particular, you will receive the ‘Student Handbook’.
All students entering the College will normally have achieved the age of 18 by 1st October of the year of entry, or the date of their registration with the College, whichever is later. St Martin’s College will endeavour to take all reasonable steps to provide educational services in the manner set out within the Website. It does not, however, guarantee the provision of such services. Should industrial action or circumstances beyond the control of the College interfere with its ability to provide educational services, the College undertakes to use all reasonable steps to minimise the resultant disruption to those services.
Should you become a student at St Martin’s, this notice shall constitute a term of any contract between you and the College. Any offer of a place made to you by the College is made on the basis that in accepting such an offer, you signify your consent to the incorporation of this notice as a term of any such contract. A copy of our Student Charter is available on request.
Please also note, prospective first year students are not allowed to park their cars on campus.