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Updated Jun 04, 2026
Common Borrowing Rule Examples
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Here are some common setups Philippine schools use for their borrowing rules. You can use these as a guide when setting up your own.
Example 1: Simple Setup (Small School)
One rule for everyone:
- Loan period: 7 days
- Maximum books: 3
- Maximum renewals: 2
- Daily fine rate: PHP 5.00
- Grace period: 1 day
- Maximum fine: PHP 100.00
- Replacement fee: PHP 500.00
Example 2: Separate Rules for Students and Teachers
Student rule:
- Loan period: 7 days
- Maximum books: 3
- Maximum renewals: 2
- Daily fine rate: PHP 5.00
- Grace period: 1 day
- Maximum fine: PHP 50.00
- Replacement fee: PHP 500.00
Teacher rule:
- Loan period: 30 days
- Maximum books: 10
- Maximum renewals: 5
- Daily fine rate: PHP 0.00 (no fines for teachers)
- Grace period: 0 days
- Maximum fine: PHP 0.00
- Replacement fee: PHP 500.00
Example 3: Different Rules by Material Type
Regular books:
- Loan period: 7 days
- Maximum books: 3
Periodicals (magazines, journals):
- Loan period: 3 days
- Maximum books: 2
- Daily fine rate: PHP 10.00
Reference materials (encyclopedias, dictionaries):
- Loan period: 1 day (overnight only)
- Maximum books: 1
- Maximum renewals: 0 (no renewals)
- Daily fine rate: PHP 50.00
Example 4: No Fines at All
Some schools choose not to charge fines:
- Daily fine rate: PHP 0.00
- Maximum fine: PHP 0.00
- Replacement fee: PHP 500.00 (still charge for lost books)
With this setup, students are never charged for late returns, but they are still charged if they lose a book.
Example 5: Different Rules per Campus
If your school has an Elementary campus and a High School campus:
Elementary campus:
- Loan period: 5 days
- Maximum books: 2
High School campus:
- Loan period: 14 days
- Maximum books: 5
Example 6: Grade-Specific Rules
Lower grades (Grades 1-3):
- Loan period: 5 days
- Maximum books: 2
Upper grades (Grades 4-6):
- Loan period: 7 days
- Maximum books: 3
High School (Grades 7-12):
- Loan period: 14 days
- Maximum books: 5
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