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1 NSW GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS YOUR UNIQUE AUSTRALIAN STUDY EXPERIENCE a

2 CONTENTS 1 Your unique study experience 2 Why study at a NSW government school? 4 The school experience 6 Accommodation 8 Intensive English programs 9 Stages of schooling 12 Our graduates 13 Other study options 14 Maps 15 Transport 16 Four easy ways to apply 17 Application forms 21 Calendar and fees b

3 YOUR UNIQUE STUDY EXPERIENCE The NSW government school system is the largest education network in Australia. Our students achieve academic excellence in a safe, secure and dynamic learning environment. You can be confident that your child will have a rich and rewarding learning experience.

4 WHY STUDY AT A NSW GOVERNMENT SCHOOL? ACADEMIC EXCEPTIONAL EXCELLENCE TEACHING STANDARDS Government schools in Sydney and across New South Wales (NSW) offer academic excellence in a safe, friendly, and welcoming environment. Choosing a NSW government school for your child is an exciting opportunity for your child to live and learn in a diverse community. We offer a holistic experience in school as well as a range of extra-curricular activities. Programs for gifted and talented students and extension subjects in senior high school ensure students are challenged and able to achieve their best. Our curriculum, learning outcomes and integrated welfare support programs are highly regarded worldwide. In addition to gaining a first-class education, your child will acquire high-level English language skills, study a wide range of subjects and develop personal skills. Our teachers are highly qualified, university trained and endorsed through the NSW Institute of Teachers. The NSW Government provides continuous professional development for teachers so they can be up-to-date with current research and technology. NSW government schools offer small class sizes so your child will receive individual care from teachers. Maximum class size in primary is 20-30, depending on the school year, Junior Secondary is 30 and Senior Secondary High School is 25 students. Whether your child enrols in a primary or high school, our teachers provide a very caring and friendly environment so your child can achieve their best in academics, sports, music, creative arts or in the many other activities offered. PERSONALISED CARE NSW government schools provide a safe and secure learning environment. We provide individual care for your child. Every school helps your child to settle in comfortably to their daily school routine. At school, in addition to classroom teaching, your child will be supported by:»» an international student coordinator»» a year adviser who monitors the academic progress of students»» the school counsellor»» English language support teachers, and»» student welfare teams. Every school offers an orientation program. A buddy system pairs international and local students to assist your child to make new friends. 2

5 WORLD CLASS 4 FACILITIES 5 Primary and high schools have modern science and language laboratories, libraries, auditoriums, gymnasiums, sport and recreational facilities. Information Technology is integrated through the school curriculum with use of smart boards, computers, video conferencing and laptops. Schools have a range of computer programs and technologies for specific subjects such as Design and Technology, Engineering, Science, Music and Information and Communications Technology (ICT). PATHWAY TO UNIVERSITY AND HIGHER EDUCATION International students who graduate from a NSW government school are well prepared for their further studies at university in Australia or overseas. High academic achievers each year over 25% of international students in Year 12 appear on the Higher School Certificate (HSC) honour roll. Students also have access to a world class vocational and higher education system. In NSW government schools, we grow students hearts, minds and vision to be 21st century learners and enrich that experience. It s a world class system that we have, so students are academically challenged to produce excellent results. Denise Lofts Principal Ulladulla High School 3

6 THE SCHOOL EXPERIENCE Your child will gain a first-class education, experience the Australian way of life and acquire high level English language skills. Our curriculum, learning outcomes and welfare support programs are highly regarded worldwide. SUPPORT SERVICES Your child will have access to the following support services during their study at a NSW government school: International student coordinator NSW government schools have a dedicated and caring international student coordinator who will be your child s first point of contact. The coordinator will conduct orientation programs, introduce your child to key staff at the school and provide ongoing support throughout your child s enrolment at the school. Year adviser Each academic level is assigned a year adviser who monitors the academic progress of all students in that level. The year adviser works closely with the school s welfare team and your child s classroom teachers to help your child achieve academic success. Careers adviser The careers adviser provides guidance to students in areas such as subject selection, preparation for entering the workforce, career planning and selecting appropriate tertiary study options. Homework centres Homework centres provide free tutoring for students after school hours. Teachers supervise your child with their homework and provide advice on any queries they may have regarding coursework. ESL teacher English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers provide ongoing specialist assistance to students during their enrolment in a high school. They teach students the English language and literacy skills needed in all subjects. Student welfare team The welfare head teacher looks after the welfare of all students. They help your child to settle into their school and help them with any personal or study related issues. Student welfare teams provide counselling and guidance as required. All matters discussed will be very confidential. Bilingual staff Many of our schools have bilingual staff that will be able to communicate with parents and guardians in their own language. Uniform NSW government schools have a uniform policy. Students must wear the school uniform as part of the school rules or code of conduct. Schools will provide you with information about their uniform requirements. A typical uniform would include a school jumper or sweater, with grey or navy trousers and white shirt for boys, and a skirt or trousers in school colours with white shirt for girls. A school uniform usually costs between A$150 and A$200. School hours School hours are generally between 9:00am and 3:30pm Monday to Friday. Strict attendance is required. Students are allocated homework and assignments to be completed outside school hours. This homework is compulsory and contributes to your child s overall assessment. 4

7 21st CENTURY LEARNING At NSW government schools, your child can develop important skills for the future. Problem solving skills Through dynamic teaching, your child will develop skills in analytical and creative thinking to solve problems. Independent learning and research skills In senior high school teachers will prepare your child for tertiary study by developing skills in research and teamwork to become independent learners. Leadership skills Your child has the opportunity to develop leadership skills through leading learning groups, presenting research findings, representation on the Student Representative Council and the student leadership team. Self-confidence A positive learning environment builds students self-confidence. Technological skills Students use a range of technologies and develop competence in use of learning technologies. Fostering creativity and innovation Teaching methodologies that foster creative and innovative thinking. Extra-curricular learning A range of extra-curricular opportunities are available including sports, school performances, music groups and clubs. Community work Students have the opportunity to volunteer for a range of community organisations and charities. I love my high school because the teachers are kind, facilities are good quality and the students are also friendly and enthusiastic. HANSOL CHOI KOREA 5

8 ACCOMMODATION Students perform better in school when they live in a supportive family environment so the NSW Department of Education and Communities (DEC) requires international students under 18 years of age to live with a parent or approved guardian or carer. Primary school students in Kindergarten to Year 4 must live with one or both parents for the duration of their studies and students in Year 5 and Year 6 may live with a parent or direct relative approved by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP). High school students in Year 7 and Year 8 must live with a parent or a nominated direct relative. Students in Years 9 to 12 who choose not to live with a parent or direct relative must live in DEC approved homestay accommodation. If you choose to place your child with an approved NSW government schools homestay provider, your child will be welcomed from their arrival at Sydney International Airport and supported by a caring family during their studies. HOMESTAY Parent nomination of homestay For students enrolling in Years 9 to 12, parents may nominate a distant family member or close family friend for DEC to approve as a guardian and homestay host. This nomination must meet minimum required standards to be approved. What is homestay accommodation? A homestay is a welcoming family accepting overseas students to live as a part of their family. A homestay family can be an individual, couple or family. Homestay accommodation is a unique opportunity for an international student to stay in the home of an Australian family and to learn more about Australian culture. Why choose homestay? Homestay accommodation provides: students with a safe place to live the opportunity to improve English language skills a unique opportunity to experience life with an Australian family a caring family environment. All homestay families have undergone police checks and are monitored by a homestay provider registered with DEC. 6

9 How to choose a homestay family? You will be asked by a DEC registered homestay provider to provide detailed information on your child s preferences. The homestay provider will then match and place your child with a suitable family. The homestay provider will find a homestay family within reasonable travelling distance to your child s school. What to expect? A homestay family provides: a furnished bedroom inside the family home all meals including food to make a light lunch on school days furniture includes a bed, study table and chair use of household facilities such as laundry. As a member of the family, students can expect to contribute with some family chores, including tidying their bedroom and clearing the table after meals. What does it cost? Accommodation cost A$250 to A$300 per week depending on the location My homestay family provided a very comfortable and cosy environment and they always tried to make me a part of the family. They were a very open-minded family and had a multicultural background, which led me to try a variety of new foods. I would definitely recommend homestay to prospective international students. LIN JIANG CHINA Accommodation placement fees A$270 accommodation 7

10 INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAMS Students need strong English language skills to excel in their studies. A NSW government school Intensive English Centre (IEC) prepares your child for study in all school subjects. The program develops English language skills so your child transitions to mainstream high school with confidence. The IEC introduces students to the school system and provides orientation, English language tuition and welfare support. Advantages of enrolling in an NSW government school IEC: Study in a small class (maximum 18 students) Learn intensive English within the school campus and through the school curriculum Assist students to settle quickly and provide support through our transition program to high school Participate in school activities with partner high schools Access to school counsellors and welfare support Use of all school facilities. University trained and fully-qualified English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers provide lessons in English for key high school subjects. Your child will be placed in an IEC class based on their age and current English language skills. LOCationS IECs provide intensive English programs in the following NSW government high schools in Sydney and Wollongong: Cleveland Street Intensive English High School Bankstown Beverly Hills Cabramatta Chatswood Chester Hill Evans Fairfield Holroyd Kogarah Lurnea Marrickville Marsden Miller Warrawong. ACCELERATED ENGLISH LANGUAGE (AEL) PROGRAM This program helps your child to advance their English skills during the school holidays. Students enrolled in Years 9, 10 or 11 in a NSW government school or IEC who wish to improve their English language skills and prepare for NSW HSC study can apply for the AEL program offered at several IECs in the Sydney area. Duration Intensive English programs are conducted throughout the school term. Students typically require two terms to transition to their mainstream course. 8 english

11 STAGES OF SCHOOLING PRIMARY SCHOOL Kindergarten to Year 6 CRICOS Code: The primary school program for international students is available at selected schools. All primary schools are co-educational. Primary school education in NSW consists of seven years. It begins in Kindergarten (5 years of age) and ends in Year 6 (12 years of age). Curriculum Six Key Learning Areas (KLAs): English Mathematics Science and Technology Human Society and its Environment Personal Development, Health and Physical Education Creative and Performing Arts. Accommodation and welfare It is a condition of enrolment for children in Kindergarten (5 years of age) to Year 4 (12 years of age) that they must reside with a parent during their enrolment. Children enrolled in Years 5 and 6 can reside with a parent or a direct relative approved by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP). Fees Tuition Fees A$10,000 per year Application Fee A$250 per student (non-refundable) Please refer to the fees section on page 21 for detailed fees breakdown. Entry requirements There are no English language entry requirements for primary school children in Kindergarten to Year 5. Students 12 years of age or over may need to do an Intensive English program before they start the Year 6 course. 9

12 JUNIOR SECONDARY HIGH SCHOOL Years 7 to 10 CRICOS Code: C Your child can start any time up to the beginning of Term 4 (October) of the academic year. Curriculum The Key Learning Areas (KLAs) are: English Mathematics Science History Geography Languages Design and Technology Creative and Performing Arts Personal Development, Health and Physical Education. If your child is talented in performing arts (dance, drama or music), technology, languages or sport, they may apply to high schools which offer specialist facilities. Entry requirements Academic Students enrolling in Years 7 to 10 must provide evidence that they are serious students with good grades in the main academic courses including English. English Successful completion of: Intensive English Program in a NSW government school OR Approved Intensive English course OR Secondary studies conducted in English for a minimum of two years OR Minimum IELTS (International English language Testing System) score of 5.0 or equivalent results in another approved English language test (including TOEFL, AEAS and STEP Eiken). Fees Tuition Fees A$12,000 per year Application Fee A$250 per student (non-refundable) Intensive English Course A$3,500 per term Accommodation Students in Years 7 and 8 must live with a parent or an approved direct relative. Students in Years 9 to 12 may live with an approved direct relative, parent-nominated guardian or with a homestay family approved by the NSW Department of Education and Communities. For more detailed information please refer to the accommodation section on pages 6 and international-school

13 SENIOR SECONDARY HIGH SCHOOL Years 11 and 12 CRICOS Code: K International students who enrol in senior secondary school (Years 11 and 12) and successfully complete the course are awarded a Higher School Certificate (HSC). NSW government schools enable your child to develop the necessary skills and knowledge they need to complete the NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC) successfully. The HSC is a highly valued, internationally recognised credential. The HSC is a two-year program with assessment tasks in each subject, practical work or fieldwork for some subjects and a final external written examination in each course at the end of Year 12. Most subjects offer two unit courses. Students are required to study a minimum of 12 units in Year 11 and a minimum of 10 units in Year 12. Curriculum Compulsory subject: English or English as a Second Language (ESL) Choice of subjects: Mathematics (with extensions) Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Science) Information Technology Economics Business Studies Geography Ancient or Modern History Legal Studies Design and Technology Food Technology Creative Arts (Music, Art, Drama) Personal Development, Health and Physical Education A selection of vocational subjects that also provide a Certificatelevel qualification upon completion A choice of 40 languages so your child may study their own language. Entry requirements Academic Students entering the preliminary course (Year 11) must have completed Year 10 or its equivalent in Australia or overseas. Good grades in school reports in the main academic subjects and English. English Intensive English Program in a NSW government school OR Approved Intensive English course OR Secondary studies conducted in English for a minimum of two years OR Minimum IELTS (International English language Testing System) score of 5.5 or equivalent results in another approved English language test (including TOEFL, AEAS and STEP Eiken). Fees Tuition Fees A$13,500 per year Application Fee A$250 per student (non-refundable) English A$3,500 per term Accommodation Students in Years 9 to 12 may live with an approved direct relative, parent-nominated guardian or with a homestay family approved by the NSW Department of Education and Communities. AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY ADMISSION RANK (ATAR) The Higher School Certificate (HSC) is the highest award in secondary education in New South Wales. To be eligible for the award, students must complete Years 11 and 12, satisfy HSC course requirements and sit for the statewide HSC examinations. The HSC results are used by the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) to calculate a rank order of students known as the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR). The ATAR is not a mark, nor is it a summary of the HSC. It is a ranking system used to allocate university placements for students seeking enrolments in Australian universities. 11

14 OUR GRADUATES Each year, over 25% of international students appear on the merit list of Distinguished Achievers for scoring over 90% in a subject. A high percentage of international students continue their studies at university in Australia or overseas. The subject choices are really amazing. It gives you an opportunity to study whatever you want to be. Dang Dinh Ang Aengus Tran VIETNAM WINNER 2013 Academic Achievement Award NSW Government Schools I found that the teachers and my fellow school mates were all very approachable and helped me to develop my communication skills and studies. Lin Jiang CHINA WINNER 2013 Academic Achievement Award NSW Government Schools PHOTO Lin receiving her award from Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO, Governor of NSW I was able to integrate into the local community this is the great thing about studying in NSW. You keep exploring the exciting environment and discovering new potentials. Anran Ye CHINA WINNER 2013 Academic Achievement Award NSW Government Schools Students come from various backgrounds and this created a very inclusive atmosphere. Living in Australia grants me independence. Yuxuan Kitty Wang CHINA WINNER 2012 School Service Award NSW Government Schools Studying at a NSW government school was the best six years of my life. The teachers and staff in the school were very supportive and helped me throughout my HSC. Trung Hieu Bui VIETNAM WINNER 2013 School Service Award NSW Government Schools I loved my experience in a NSW government school. It expanded my horizons and showed me the world. It is a life changing experience. Minh Thuy Thai VIETNAM WINNER 2012 Academic Achievement Award NSW Government Schools 12

15 OTHER STUDY OPTIONS Study Tours For groups of students or teachers wanting a short educational program, we can arrange a Study Tour. Programs are customised to the needs of the group and may include visiting schools, participating in classes, excursions and special events conducted in the school or local community. Group size The minimum group size is 10 students. Large groups may be hosted by two or more schools. Age Students must be at least 10 years of age. Duration Student study tours can range in length from half a day to 12 weeks. What does it cost? We will provide a quote based on a number of factors such as the size of the group, the number of days, the location of the host school and the inclusions in your personalised study tour itinerary. To book or to learn more about the Study Tours program visit Study Abroad The Study Abroad program allows your child to enjoy a short-term Australian study experience. This program is offered at selected NSW government schools. Students may enrol at the beginning of any academic term and may receive credits for the duration of study in their home school. Duration 1 term = 3 months 2 terms = 6 months 3 terms = 9 months 4 terms = 12 months (1 year) School year levels 9, 10 and 11 Academic entry requirements Passing grades or better in the last two years of study in their home country. English requirements Satisfactory skills in English A letter from the English teacher recommending sufficient English skills. Visa requirements This program is available to students from Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) Assessment Level 1 and 2 countries. To check the list of countries, visit: study-abroad 13

16 MAPS Please refer to and enter school names to see accurate geographical locations Merrylands Oatlands Bonnyrigg Bossley Park Canley Vale Western Sydney Northern Sydney Pittwater Birrong Condell Park Chester Hill Casula Moorebank Miller Blue Mountains South Western Sydney Penrith St Marys Campbelltown Asquith Narrabeen St Ives Turramurra Castle Hill Frenchs Forest Blacktown Carlingford Epping Killarney Heights Ryde Chatswood Parramatta Balgowlah Cromer Manly Granville Hunters Hill Willoughby Auburn North Sydney/Mosman Cabramatta Lane Cove Lidcombe Gladesville Fairfield Ashfield Concord Glebe Dover Heights Strathfield Liverpool Bankstown Surry Hills Randwick Burwood Menai Beverly Hills Croydon Hurstville Sydney Campsie Enfield Oatley Kogarah Blakehurst Tempe Macquarie Fields Maroubra Marrickville Jannali Canterbury Engadine Miranda Dulwich Hill Cronulla Kingsgrove Sylvania Gymea Gold Coast Airport Tweed Heads/Kingscliff Byron Bay Ballina Grafton Coffs Harbour NSW AUSTRALIA NSW SYDNEY Newcastle/Jesmond/Lambton/Warners Bay Central Coast Gosford/Narara Valley Sydney Wollongong/Fairy Meadow/Warrawong 14

17 TRANSPORT Public transport provides students with easy access by train, bus or ferry. Buses connect with railways to transport students to and from school. The CityRail map below shows Sydney train, bus and ferry links. School bus timetables are available at your school. International students are eligible for a half price concession. Free timetables are available from train and bus stations and ferry terminals, or on the NSW Transport website

18 International students who want to enrol in a NSW government school should complete the Department of Education and Communities International Student Application Form and attach certified documents. 4 EASY WAYS TO APPLY ONLINE (credit card only) BY MAIL Post the application form from our brochure or the website to: DEC International Locked Bag 53 Darlinghurst NSW 1300 Australia THROUGH OUR REGISTERED AGENT REPRESENTATIVES For a full list of our agents worldwide, go to: IN PERSON NSW Government Schools George Street Ultimo NSW

19 NSW GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL STUDENT APPLICATION FORM Please complete the application form in English. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN CAPITAL LETTERS. Part 1 Student details Surname or Family Name Given Name(s) Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY) / / Male Female Nationality Country of Birth Passport Number If you are currently living outside Australia, please provide your overseas address. If you are already living in Australia, please provide your Australian address. Number and Street Suburb / Town / City Postcode/Zip code Country Home Phone Number (including country code) + Mobile Phone Number (including country code) + Student Address Part 2 Parents Overseas Contact Details Father s Family Name Mother s Family Name Father s Given Name Mother s Given Name Number and Street Suburb / Town / City Postcode/Zip code Country Home Phone Number (including country code) + Mobile Phone Number (including country code) + Address Part 3 Visa and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Do you hold a current Australian visa? Yes No If yes, what type? Expiry date Where will you lodge the student visa application? Country City Do you already have OSHC cover? Yes No If yes, name of current provider Expiry date Part 4 Accommodation and welfare International students under 18 years of age must have appropriate accommodation and welfare arrangements for the period of study in Australia. Students under 18 years must have a NSW resident guardian/carer. Parents must nominate one of the following accommodation and welfare options. Please tick one option only: 1. I nominate a Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) approved relative to provide accommodation, welfare and airport reception. If the student is applying for primary school, this option must be selected. Students in Years 7 and 8 must reside with a relative who can provide parental care and supervision. 2. I nominate a person over 21 years of age residing in NSW to provide accommodation, welfare and airport reception. I request that NSW Department of Education and Communities approve these arrangements as the welfare provider. This option is only available for students applying for Year 9 or higher. Students in Years 7 and 8 must reside with a relative who can provide parental care and supervision. 3. I request the NSW Department of Education and Communities to arrange accommodation, welfare and airport reception. This option is only available for students applying for Year 9 or higher. Students will be placed in approved homestay accommodation. Complete the details below if you selected option 1 or 2 above: Name of Nominee Number and Street Suburb / Town / City Relationship to Student Postcode Address Home Phone Mobile Phone Part 5 Education and English language proficiency School Education Highest grade / Year level completed School Name English Proficiency I have taken a recognised English language test (e.g. IELTS, TOEFL, AEAS, STEP Eiken) Name of test Score Date of test (DD/MM/YYYY) English is the language of instruction at my current school English is my first language / / Part 6 School program and placement a) Please nominate the program you wish to enter Primary Secondary Kindergarten Year 7 Year 1 Year 8 Year 2 Year 9 Year 3 Year 10 Year 4 Years 11 and 12 Year 5 Year 6 Study Abroad (short-term enrolments) Please nominate preferred duration Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months NSW Department of Education and Communities Schools CRICOS Code: 00588M

20 b) Preferred start date and year for Intensive English program (if required) Term 1 January d) Preferred start date and year for school Term 1 January Term 2 April Term 2 April Term 3 July Term 3 July Term 4 October Term 4 October c) Preferred schools for enrolment in order of preference. To search for a school go to Year Year c) Compulsory subjects please list the subjects that you must study (Year 11 students and Study Abroad students must complete this section) e.g. Mathematics, Science subjects, Foreign languages, Economics, Business Studies, Music, History, etc English (compulsory) Do you have a brother or sister already enrolled in a NSW government school? Yes No If yes, name of school Part 7 Intensive English language preparation for high school I wish to enrol in an Intensive English Preparation for High School program 1. I wish to enrol in an Intensive English program within the NSW government school system. Students will be placed at an Intensive English Centre (IEC) close to their high school. 2. I wish to enrol at a TAFE NSW English Language Centre prior to school enrolment. This option is only available for students aged 15 years or over. Newcastle (Hunter Institute) Ultimo (Sydney Institute) TAFE NSW - Technical and Further Education Commission CRICOS Provider Code: 00591E a) Do you have any disabilities or medical conditions? If yes, please specify and provide details Yes No If yes, please tick Part 8 Special circumstances and relevant previous history (answer all questions) Yes No one option only: Did this involve being suspended or expelled from any previous school? Yes If yes, was this for (please tick if relevant): No b) To your knowledge is there anything in your history or circumstances (including medical history) which might pose a risk of any type to you, other students, or staff at the school? If yes, provide a brief description of your medical or other history Yes No c) Have you any past history of violent behaviour? If yes, please provide details Yes No Actual violence to any person Illegal drugs Possession of a weapon or any item that may cause injury Threats of violence or intimidation of staff, students, or others at school d) Have you been involved in any other incidents of the kind listed above outside the school setting? Yes No If yes, please provide brief details Part 9 Declaration I/We declare that all information provided with this application form is correct and that I/we have read and understood and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions on this form. I/We agree that the terms and conditions on this form, together with any offer letter constitute a written agreement between the parents/student (over 18) and NSW Department of Education and Communities (DEC) for the purpose of the ESOS Act and National Code I/We agree to pay the applicable tuition fees set out in this form prior to the commencement of the nominated studies. I/We agree that in the event that false, inaccurate or misleading information is provided, NSW DEC reserves the right to cancel the enrolment. I/We agree that when I/the student am/is accepted for enrolment in a NSW government school I/We must comply with and ensure the student complies with the terms and conditions of enrolment. I/We understand and consent that personal information provided by the student to NSW DEC may be made available to the health insurance provider, Commonwealth and State agencies, pursuant to obligations under the ESOS Act 2000 and the National Code of Practice 2007 and to any contractors engaged by NSW DEC to provide advice or services in connection with any aspect of NSW DEC s international student program or operation. I/We hereby consent to being contacted in connection with this application and any subsequent enrolment by text message, or other electronic means and note that I/we may at any time opt out of being contacted by any such electronic means by contacting DEC International and so advising. I/We consent to the student named in this application form: attending and participating in school activities, including excursions and trips arranged by the school, and in the event of an emergency, using ambulance transportation and/or receiving such medical or surgical treatment as may be deemed necessary. I/We give consent for the NSW Department of Education and Communities to obtain the student s Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) information from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP). I/We are responsible for costs incurred in providing medical treatment and associated services for the student. Student Signature (in native language) Print Name (in English) Parent Signature/s (in native language) Print Name/s (in English) Date (DD/MM/YYYY) / / (FATHER) Date (DD/MM/YYYY) / / (MOTHER) NSW DEC Declaration Personal information you supply and consent to being contacted is to be used by NSW DEC/TAFE NSW in connection with an application for a student to study in NSW. Provision of information is voluntary but, if not provided, that application may be hindered. NSW DEC/TAFE NSW will not disclose personal information to outside parties other than as provided in this form unless required by law, you consent or it is needed to prevent serious threat to a person s health or safety. You can access and correct personal information by contacting DEC International. Part 10 Agent details I confirm that I have briefed the applicant and parents on the Terms and Conditions relating to this application and provided the applicant with relevant information on NSW government schools consistent with the requirements of the ESOS Act 2000 and the National Code Signature Agent Name Address Phone Number + Fax Number + (including country code) Date (DD/MM/YYYY) / / Agent Representative Stamp Send application form and certified documents to: DEC International Locked Bag 53 Darlinghurst NSW 1300 Australia or isc@det.nsw.edu.au Printed October 2013 NSW Department of Education and Communities Schools CRICOS Code: 00588M

21 CHECKLIST Please check to ensure you have attached the following to your application: Certified and translated copy of the student s birth certificate, or family register, or passport page(s) with personal particulars If a DIBP-approved relative is the nominated guardian, completed DEC Guardianship/Carer form and proof of identity must be provided e.g. certified copy of passport and visa or proof of Australian Citizenship If NSW DEC approval is required for a nominated guardian, a completed Parent Nomination for Homestay form with full details of nature of relationship and proof of identity must be provided e.g. certified copy of passport and visa or proof of Australian Citizenship If a NSW DEC homestay is being requested, a completed Homestay Information for Parents form Certified copies of school reports for the last two years with certified English translations, including academic and English level achieved Official results of any formal examinations including Junior High School Graduation Certificate, HKCEE, etc Application fee which is non-refundable Study Abroad students: English teacher s recommendation letter or English test results If the student is in Australia at time of application, please also provide: Certified copy of passport and current visa Evidence of appropriate accommodation and welfare arrangements e.g. a police clearance for relatives or a copy of Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation and Welfare (CAAW) form from your current provider If the student is studying at another education provider in Australia: A copy of the confirmation of enrolment (CoE) from current provider English language course progress reports (if student studying English) A copy of the membership card from your current overseas student health insurance provider Please send your completed application to: DEC International Postal address and details are at the bottom of this page. FEES (All fees are GST inclusive where applicable) Amount Application Fee (non-refundable) A$250 Tuition Fees* Course Primary Years K to 6 Junior Secondary Years 7 to 10 Senior Secondary Years 11 and 12 Intensive English Centre Fees per student per semester (2 terms) A$5,000 A$6,000 A$6,750 A$7,000 (A$350 per week) Fees per student per year A$10,000 A$12,000 A$13,500 N/A *Tuition fees cover the charges for tuition and administration (includes text book hire and compulsory excursions up to the value of A$200). TAFE NSW English Language Fees For students enrolling in a TAFE NSW English Language Centre»» Tuition fees (English for High School Preparation) per week A$350 Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) per student per year A$498 Students must pay OSHC for the entire length of their visa. Health cover rate is subject to review. Airport pick-up fee A$140 Accommodation placement fee including guardianship A$270 School uniforms A$150-$250 School transfer fee* A$400 *This fee applies to students who request a change of school after the school placement is confirmed with the Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). Fees must be paid in Australian dollars by one of the following methods: By credit card (MasterCard or Visa) By cash or cheque at any Westpac Bank in Australia By cash, cheque or credit card at any Australian Post Office Via BPAY in Australia By bank draft/bank cheque made payable to the NSW Department of Education and Communities and received by DEC International. The NSW Department of Education and Communities will not be responsible for money paid to a third party. TERMS AND CONDITIONS NSW Department of Education and Communities defines a study period as one semester (2 terms and up to 21 weeks). Please retain a copy of the terms and conditions for your records. REVIEW OF TUITION FEES NSW Department of Education and Communities reserves the right to review its fees. If tuition fees are increased you will be required to pay the new fees as they are introduced. If you defer your course, you will be required to pay the fees which apply at your new commencement date. SCHOOL FEE PAYMENT New Students must pay: Application fee Overseas Student Health Cover Fees specified in the DEC International invoice which will be no more than 50% of the total tuition fees for the course of study or fees paid for a study period whichever is the greater. Continuing Students must pay: Fees specified in the DEC International invoice by the due date. Refund Policy Application fees, airport pick-up fee and accommodation placement fee (including guardian arrangement) are not refundable. Tuition fees are not refundable if: The student fails to comply with the conditions of enrolment at the school or English Language Centre The student is enrolled in Year 12 in a NSW government school. Students in Year 12 are regarded as enrolled for the whole year and are not entitled to a refund for Term 4 tuition fees The student breaches the visa requirements of his or her visa as imposed by the Australian government The student/parent provides false, inaccurate or misleading information The student withdraws during the TAFE NSW English Language Centre English for High School Preparation program. No refund will be given for the English language component. Part or whole of the fees are refundable for NSW Government Schools under the following circumstances: 100% of school tuition fees paid will be refunded if the student is refused a visa before commencing the course If the student commences study at a NSW government school before the student visa application has been processed and it is subsequently rejected, a pro rata refund of tuition fees paid will be made A fee of 20% of the fees paid for up to one study period will be charged to cover administration costs and charges if the student is withdrawn by the parent or legal guardian* for any reason prior to the proposed commencement at the school If the student is withdrawn by the parent/guardian for any reason on or after the student s proposed commencement date at a school, the parent or legal guardian* must give notice of at least one school term duration in advance. A refund of fees will only apply to a term that has not commenced and only after the expiration of one term s written notice. (For example: if a current term has commenced, the following term will be considered as the notice period and fees paid for it will not be refunded, only fees paid for a term beyond the first two terms will be refunded). Additionally, a fee equal to 20% of the fees paid for up to one study period will be charged to cover administrative costs and expenses If the student becomes an Australian permanent resident, the student will be entitled to a full refund of the remaining fees from the date the student became an Australian permanent resident If the student becomes an Australian temporary resident, the student will have to pay fees under the Temporary Residents Program. Application fee payment (credit card) Amount A$ Card Number Name on Card Card Type Visa Mastercard Card Expiry Date (MM/YY) / Cardholder Signature Send application form and certified documents to: DEC International Locked Bag 53 Darlinghurst NSW 1300 Australia or isc@det.nsw.edu.au Printed October 2013 NSW Department of Education and Communities Schools CRICOS Code: 00588M

22 Part or whole of the tuition fees are refundable for the TAFE NSW English Language component of the combined TAFE NSW English Language and High School packaged course under the following circumstances: 100% of the tuition fees paid will be refunded if a student is refused a visa 90% of the tuition fees paid will be refunded if a student withdraws 4 weeks (28 days) or more PRIOR to the commencement date of their English course 80% of the tuition fees paid will be refunded if a student withdraws within the final 4 weeks (28 days) PRIOR to the commencement date of their English course If a student completes the English course earlier than expected, the remainder of fees for sessions not commenced will be transferred to the government school. Each session is 5 weeks in duration. PROVIDER DEFAULT In the unlikely event that NSW Department of Education and Communities is unable to deliver the intended course, you will be offered a refund of the unused portion of prepaid course fees. The refund will be paid to you within 2 weeks of the day on which the course ceased being provided. Students who are unable to study their preferred subjects will be offered placement at another NSW government school. Refund Procedures Requests for refunds must be made in writing by the parent or legal guardian* to the NSW Department of Education and Communities. Refunds will be processed within four (4) weeks from receipt of the written request if it includes all required information. A written statement will be provided to the student to explain how the refund is calculated. * Legal guardian does not include the guardian/carer approved by Immigration or the Department of Education and Communities as required for a student visa Expectations of NSW government schools NSW government schools will: Provide the student with the same level of instruction and educational services as normally provided to other students of the schools enrolled at the same year level Provide an orientation program for the student Monitor the welfare of the student and provide counselling and ongoing support while the student is enrolled at the school Provide a minimum of two written school reports a year (sent to the parents and guardian/carer) Appoint one or more staff member(s) to act as point of contact for students, who have access to up-to-date details of support services for students Provide English as a Second Language support for the student at school, if required Approve accommodation and welfare arrangements for students under 18 years, if requested, and paid for by parents and assist in the arrangement of homestay, guardianship and airport reception through DEC approved homestay providers Pay commission to an agent registered with NSW Department of Education and Communities Receive commission from health insurance providers for the processing of overseas students health cover fees. Expectations of the TAFE NSW English Language Centres (if student is enrolled in English for High School Preparation) TAFE NSW English Language Centres will: Provide intensive English language preparation for high school Arrange for the student to be met at Sydney Airport by a representative of TAFE NSW or the nominated homestay provider (if any), and for the student to be accompanied to the nominated accommodation, if this has been requested and paid for by the parent Organise homestay accommodation and guardianship, if this has been requested and paid for by the parent. Expectations of Students The student: Must commence school enrolment on the date stated on the Confirmation of Enrolment and if this is not possible notify DEC International in writing within 24 hours of the start date on the Confirmation of Enrolment. Is subject to the requirements of the ESOS Act 2000 and National Code 2007 and must comply with the school enrolment conditions and requirements in respect of international students Must comply with student visa requirements and Australian laws Must reside at approved accommodation while under 18 years and comply with homestay requirements Must meet attendance and course requirements Must not engage in any activity that may endanger the safety of themselves or any other persons Must return books and materials which are the property of the school when they complete the course or withdraw Must return laptop computers if they leave the school or withdraw prior to the end of Year 12. Expectations of the Parent and Student over 18 The parent and any student over 18 must: Ensure the student obtains the appropriate student visa Ensure requirements are met and maintained for accommodation and welfare arrangements for students under 18 years Notify the DEC International and the school immediately if the student s studies are terminated, or there are any changes to the student s visa status Ensure any change to the student s address (unless arranged through DEC) is advised in writing to the school within 7 days Ensure that at least one parent or a relative who is able to provide parental care and supervision is living with the student (if the student is enrolled in Years 7 or 8) Ensure that at least one parent lives with the student (if the student is enrolled in primary school) Pay the required fees. No Obligation The Department of Education and Communities does not represent or guarantee that the student will: Be accepted for enrolment at a specific school Successfully complete studies undertaken Successfully complete the NSW Higher School Certificate (Year 12) Gain entry into a tertiary institution. Complaints Procedure If the student or parent has any complaint(s) about the services provided by the school or the relevant fees, attempts should be made to resolve the problem with the relevant staff before lodging the complaint. Full details of the complaints procedure is available from the DEC International website So far as relevant, complaints will be handled upon the same basis as a complaint from a student or parent ordinarily resident in NSW. Breach of Terms and Conditions Any breach of these terms and conditions may result in the termination of the student s enrolment. Applications and certified documents to: BY MAIL DEC International NSW Department of Education and Communities Locked Bag 53 Darlinghurst NSW 1300 Australia BY isc@det.nsw.edu.au PHONE & FAX Phone Fax WEBSITE NSW Department of Education and Communities Schools CRICOS Code: 00588M

23 CALENDAR AND FEES CALENDAR The academic school year in New South Wales is divided into four terms TERM 1 28 January to 11 April 27 January to 2 April TERM 2 28 April to 27 June 20 April to 26 June TERM 3 14 July to 19 September 13 July to 18 September TERM 4 7 October to 19 December 6 October to 18 December FEES DESCRIPTION Application Fee AMOUNT IN AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS $250 (non-refundable) TUITION FEES Primary (Kindergarten to Year 6) Junior high school (Years 7 10) Senior high school (Years 11 12) English Language $10,000 per year $12,000 per year $13,500 per year $7,000 per student for two terms ACCOMMODATION Homestay fees Accommodation placement fee including guardianship $250 $300 per week depending on location and program $270 OTHER FEES Airport Pick-up $140 Overseas Student Health Cover Approximately $498 per year, per student Students must pay OSHC for the length of their visa. Fees are set by OSHC provider and are revised yearly. School uniforms $150 $250 School transfer fees** $400 * All fees are Good and Services Tax (GST) inclusive where applicable ** This fee applies to students who request a change of school after the school placement is confirmed with the Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) The NSW Department of Education and Communities Schools Provider Code on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) is 00588M. The information in this brochure is correct as at October It is advisable to contact DEC International or visit our website for up-to-date information. 21

24 NSW Government Schools NSW Department of Education and Communities Locked Bag 53 Darlinghurst NSW 1300 Australia CRICOS Provider Name: NSW Department of Education and Communities Schools CRICOS Provider Code: 00588M

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