Terms & Conditions Relating to the Payment of School Fees
Terms & Conditions Relating to the Payment of School Fees
- Tuition Fees and Building Levy are set each year by the Diocesan Schools Board and are standard for every systemic school in the Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay. All amounts collected are submitted to the Catholic Schools Office on a monthly basis.
- All school fees are billed on an annual basis. Fees are due and payable by the date stated for each school term. Non-payment of school fees can result in an enrolment being suspended. In cases of genuine financial difficulty, application can be made with the Principal for assistance. Arrangements can also be made to pay the fees weekly, fortnightly or monthly. The due dates for payment will be clearly identified on the invoice.
- Fees are payable by cash, cheque, BPay, EFTPOS, credit card (Visa and MasterCard only) or direct debit (form available from College Bursar’s Office).
- Families may make arrangements to pay the fees fortnightly or monthly. Application should be made within the first two weeks of Term 1. The appropriate form is available from the College Bursar’s Office.
- If more than one account is to be issued per family, written approval of all parties involved must be obtained - please see the College Bursar for details.
Eligibility for Sibling Discount
The first child is the child in the family who is in the most senior class of any systemic school in the Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay (some exceptions do apply). Second and subsequent children are defined in descending order of class seniority of children attending any systemic Catholic School in the Diocese of Broken Bay. Sibling Discounts on Tuition Fees are available on application to the College Bursar’s Office.
Discounts are available for siblings attending diocesan systemic schools within this diocese on the following scale Second child 20% discount
Third child 50% discount
Fourth child 100% discount
Educational Services Fee
This fee covers teaching aids and consumable materials provided in the classroom, core and elective educational programs, compulsory excursions related directly to courses of study, information technology, library, College student diary, cost of providing transport for College purposes throughout the year and costs associated with compulsory House sport as well as sport equipment and affiliation fees, garden and College ground maintenance, printing, photocopying and prize giving expenses.
Additional Curriculum Fees
This fee covers additional charges to students electing to study more costly subjects which involve consumables and resources.