FULL FEE PAYING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS INFORMATION AND POLICY DOCUMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EDUCATION (OVERSEAS STUDENTS) ACT 2000 CLAIRVAUX MACKILLOP COLLEGE UPPER MT GRAVATT, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA. CRICOS NUMBER: 01494J CLAIRVAUX MACKILLOP COLLEGE, a Catholic Secondary College, is located in Upper Mt Gravatt, a suburb of Brisbane approximately 11 kilometres from the City centre. Costs of goods and services in Upper Mt Gravatt are similar to those in other parts of Brisbane and are moderate in comparison with other large Australian cities. We are a registered college administered by Brisbane Catholic Education, the authority responsible for 132 Catholic schools and colleges in the Archdiocese of Brisbane. Facilities, equipment and resources are maintained at the high standards required by Brisbane Catholic Education. 1.0 Entry requirements 1.1 English levels 1.2 Academic levels 1.3 Arrangements for care 2.0 Course registration 2.1 Outcomes of course 3.0 Fees 3.1 Fees and payment in advance 3.2 Administration charges 3.3 Overseas Student Health Cover 3.4 Refund policy and procedures 4.0 Dispute resolution 4.1 Process of dispute resolution 4.2 Powers of the CEO Education Queensland 4.3 Legal action. 5.0 Code of Practice 6.0 Unaccompanied students 7.0 Changing schools 7.1 Letter of release.
1.0 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Students are to have completed primary education and attained academic levels and English language proficiency as detailed below. 1.1 Academic levels Students are to have age-appropriate levels of literacy and numeracy according to Australian school standards, have a satisfactory behaviour record and be capable of application to study at the year level applied for. Students are to provide evidence of satisfactory performance at their previous school. Evidence may be in the form of report cards for the previous two years. Costs in obtaining certified translations of these documents, if necessary, are to be met by the applicants. 1.2 English levels Students entering any class must be able to demonstrate the necessary basic interpersonal communicative skills in English appropriate to their age and intended level of study. That is, they must be able to understand and communicate basic requests, questions and responses in English and perform reading and writing tasks at the level necessary for the class to which they seek enrolment. Evidence must be provided in support of the student s level of English language proficiency. Students may use the services of AEAS (Australian Education Assessment Services) for English proficiency testing either in Australia, or in the student s home country. Testing centres are available in ten Asian countries. www.aeas.com.au Students may also be tested using the TOEFL, IELTS or ISLPR testing systems. For students of non-english speaking background, evidence that the student has been studying successfully for two years in a school where English is the usual medium of instruction will be taken as satisfying the entry requirement. Where students have undertaken English as a Foreign language classes (ELICOS) at a previous school or other institution, information needs to be provided about the following: amount of time per week engaged in English instruction the level of proficiency achieved Students wishing to enter school below Year 10 level are assessed individually based on the contents of their report cards and personal references and may also be required to undertake a language proficiency test set by the school.
Students on entry to Years 10 12 are expected to have attained at least the standard measured proficiency scores indicated below. IELTS TOEFL Computer-based ISLPR Bandscales AEAS TOEFL Year 10 4.5 400 97 2 4 (writing 5 ) 61 Year 11 5.0 450 133 2+ 4/5 (writing 5 ) 61 Year 12 5.5 473 153 2+ 4/5 (writing 5 ) 61 1.3 Arrangements for Care of Students Students under the age of 18 must be accompanied by either a parent or a full-time guardian as nominated by the parents. Guardians must be adults normally resident in Queensland and aware of their responsibilities for the welfare of the students. Delegation of responsibility should be made in writing by parents and accepted in writing by the guardians. 2.0 COURSE REGISTRATION CLAIRVAUX MACKILLOP COLLEGE is registered with the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) to conduct a Junior and Senior Secondary School Education Course. 2.1 Outcomes of course Students will be provided with secondary school education with a range of subject offerings as described in the school prospectus. They will participate fully in the regular school and class programs Additional assistance in English, if required, will be provided by an ESL teacher either as part of class activities or in tutorial sessions. Regular assessment in the subject areas will provide information to students on suitable pathways for senior secondary and further education. 3.0 FEES 3.1 Fees are charged in accordance with Government requirements and reflect the full average cost of education services for each student. They are reviewed annually. 3.2 All fees are to be paid one semester in advance. 3.3 Fees are comprised of the following elements: Tuition Administration Overseas Student Health Cover 3.4 An enrolment fee is charges to cover administration costs incurred by the school. However, additional costs, where necessary (e.g. translation services) will be charged to the parents. 3.5 Overseas Student Health Cover (Medibank Private) fees (if required) are paid by applicants to the school. The school then registers the student/s with Medibank Private for health cover. 3.6 Fees refund 3.6.1 Applicants for enrolment will be provided with written advice regarding the fees refund policy (3.6.2 3.6.4 below) prior to receipt of any fees
paid for confirmation of enrolment. Applicants will confirm by signature that they have received this written advice. 3.6.2 Fees are calculated on a 10-month school year. Fees will be refunded on a pro-rata basis of enrolment using months in attendance as the divisor. (eg enrolled 3 months 3/10 or 30%) Fees will only be refunded where notification is given in writing one month in advance. 3.6.3 Pro-rata refunds are made for tuition fees only. 3.6.4 Refunds are paid by school cheque in Australian dollars to the person who paid for the student s fees. Agents will not be paid. Payment is made within one month of application for refund.
4.0 DISPUTE RESOLUTION Applicants for enrolment will be provided with written advice regarding dispute resolution policy (4.1 4.3 below) prior to receipt of any fees paid for confirmation of enrolment. Applicants will confirm by signature that they have received this written advice. 4.1 Should a dispute arise in the course of a student s enrolment the following process should be followed. The parent, guardian or student contacts the school Principal to discuss the issue. The Principal will seek advice from appropriate personnel. The Principal will advise the parent, guardian or student of the outcomes of the consultations. If a resolution still cannot be reached, the Principal will seek advice from the Brisbane Catholic Education Centre and/or the Queensland Education Overseas Unit. If required, the school will advise the parent, guardian or student on how to lodge an official complaint with the Chief Executive Officer of Education Queensland, who is the registration authority for the state. 4.2 Powers of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO): Education Queensland The CEO has the power under the Act to suspend or cancel the school s course provider registration. 4.3 Legal action The dispute resolution process does not prevent the right of exercising legal remedies. 5.0 CODE OF ETHICS The course provider is bound by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2001. 6.0 UNACCOMPANIED STUDENTS/WELFARE OF STUDENTS The school does not accept enrolments of international students who are unaccompanied minors. Nor does the school provide accommodation or meals for international students. Unaccompanied minors are defined as students under the age of 18 who are not staying in the care of parents or nominated guardians. Nominated guardians must be Delegated in writing by the students parents/legal guardians Over the age of 21 Normally resident in Queensland Not themselves international students Students under the age of 18 must live in school approved accommodation. It is school policy that all overseas students live in school approved care arrangements until completion of their enrolled course. Where students are staying in homestay arrangements under the care of adults who are not a relative, as defined by the Department of
Immigration, are required under government legislation in Queensland to hold Suitability Cards which allow them to have the supervision of children. Should the school be concerned with the welfare of the students outside school hours the parents will be contacted regarding the issue and agreement reached on ways to remove the causes of concern. When required, the procedures described in Student Protection Procedures, Regulations and Guidelines (Brisbane Catholic Education 1998) will be followed. 7.0 CHANGING SCHOOLS Students wishing to change schools, either to enrol in CLAIRVAUX MACKILLOP COLLEGE or transfer out, must obtain a letter of release from the course they are undertaking. A student will only be considered if a letter of release with satisfactory response to the four criteria (below) is provided. 7.1 Letter of release A letter of release for exiting students is provided by the school upon request and provides information regarding the following: The course currently enrolled in. The student s commitment to study. The student s attendance record. The payment of fees. VISA Condition 8206 requires students to remain with the initial education provider for the first 12 months of their course. May 2005