Does the Impaq Online School have a Code of Conduct?
The Impaq Online School and its affiliates subscribe to the following core values, which are the cornerstone on which the Code of Conduct is formulated:
• Integrity: be honest and have strong moral principles
• Mastery: have supreme mastery in our academics and self
• Passion: be passionate about our learning journey
• Acceptance and Inclusion: accepting all others and providing an inclusive environment
• Quality and excellence: showing quality in our work, striving for excellence in all that we do and how we carry out our work
The Code of Conduct is made available to all learners registered at the Impaq Online School on their first day of class. To request the full policy, please send an email to onlineschool@impaq.co.za.
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