GREENWOOD COLLEGE CONTRIBUTIONS & CHARGES INFORMATION

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GREENWOOD COLLEGE CONTRIBUTIONS & CHARGES INFORMATION 2017

Please find enclosed your child s 2017 Contributions and Charges Statement, Books and Stationery List and important information regarding; Charge and Voluntary Contributions Statement. How to make payments. 2017 term dates. When payments can be made. How to claim financial assistance. 2017 proposed excursions and costs. School Homework Diaries will be issued during Care Group in the first week to all students. The cost of the school diary (approximately $12) is included in the Other Optional Costs on the student contributions and charges statement. On Leaving all students will also receive a Greenwood College achievement portfolio which is paid for in Year 8 (approximately $11). Books and Stationery Bookshop facilities are not available at Greenwood College. Please see book list for details on how to order your books for 2017. You need only purchase the items listed for the subjects your child is enrolled in. The subjects your child is enrolled in are listed on their Subject Charges and Voluntary Contributions Statement. Uniform Shop The uniform shop will be open on the following dates for 2017: Monday 30 January 9.00am 12.00pm Tuesday 31 January 9.00am 12.00pm Wednesday February 1 Regular Hours 8.20am 8.45am For the remainder of the year the uniform shop is open: Tuesdays and Fridays Regular Hours 8.20am 8.45am THE UNIFORM SHOP ACCEPTS CASH ONLY NO EFTPOS AVAILABLE Financial Assistance Financial Assistance is available for holders of the following cards; Health Care, Pensioner Concession, Department of Veterans Affairs Pensioner Concession. Please read the page included in this package on Financial Assistance for information on how to make a claim. School Accounts (Voluntary Contributions and Charges Statements) Financial support provided by parents has always played a significant role in enhancing Government schools capacity to add value to students learning experiences. The continuing partnership between schools and parents is vital to ensuring that all students receive a level of education sufficient to carry them forward in today s society. Revenue collected from your Voluntary Contributions is used to cover expenses in lower school compulsory learning areas and elective subjects. For example, items that are subsidised by the Voluntary Contributions include textbooks, physical education equipment, audiovisual equipment, graph paper and photocopied materials. Elective subjects (for example Photography, Food Production, Outdoor Education, Woodwork and Metalwork etc) attract compulsory charges for the high cost of materials and activities offered. In Year 11 and 12 all subject charges are compulsory and must be paid in full by 3 March 2017.

Charges and Voluntary Contributions Statement Charges are compulsory costs for optional subjects in lower school and all course costs in upper school. Charges must be paid: 50% by January 27, 2017 50% by March 3, 2017 OR: A payment plan can be organised. Time payment plans are offered to parents experiencing financial difficulties. To arrange a time payment plan please contact the School Finance Officer on 9243 9202. Voluntary contributions cover the cost of text book hire and materials used in courses of study in Years 7 to 10. Other approved voluntary contributions are used to subsidise essential school services such as the Library, Chaplain, First Aid Officer, swimming pool, two school buses and computer technical support. In accordance with the Department of Education s Contributions and Charges Policy it is expected that all parents who can afford to pay voluntary contributions will pay.

How to Make Payment 1. In person by attending the College administration between 8.00am and 4.00pm Monday to Friday. Administration will be open for 2017 from January 25. Payments can be made by cash, cheque, or credit card (Visa, MasterCard). If you don t wish to wait, cheques and credit card payments can be left in the fast track box and, if requested, a receipt will be forwarded to you. * Unless requested at the time of payment no change will be given. The amount will be credited to your account. 2. Faxing your credit card details through to the College Finance Officer on 9246 2456 during school hours. Simply complete and fax the credit card payment form. If requested, a receipt will be forwarded to you. 3. Posting a cheque or your credit card details to the College Finance Officer. Simply complete and return the credit card payment form. Visa and MasterCard will be accepted. If requested, a receipt will be forwarded to you. 4. Direct Deposit the required amount to: BSB 066 040 A/C No. 1990 0460 Please state the student name and "Fees" as your reference. 2017 Term Dates The office opens for 2017 on Wednesday January 25 Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Wednesday 25 January, Friday 7 April (Students commence Wednesday 1 February) Monday 24 April Friday 30 June (Students commence Monday 24 April) Monday 17July Friday 22 September (Students commence Monday 17 July) Term 4 Monday 9 October Friday 15 December (Students commence Monday 9 October-Thursday 14 December)

Financial Assistance Financial Assistance is available for parents who hold the following; Department Human Services (Centrelink) Health Care Card Department Human Services (Centrelink) Pensioner Card Veterans Affairs Pensioner Concession (Blue) Card $235.00 Secondary Assistance towards the Voluntary Contributions and Charges In accordance with the Department of Education policy the Secondary Assistance scheme must be deducted from the Voluntary Contributions in Years 7-10 with any balance being deducted from the Charges and all from Charges in Years 11 and 12. $115.00 Secondary Assistance towards school uniforms On completion of the Secondary Assistance Form this will be deposited into your bank account directly from the Department of Education, usually by the end of May. However, if you wish the clothing allowance can be signed over to the school to go towards the Voluntary Contributions and Charges. The relevant card must be current some time during 1 st term 1 FEBRUARY to 7 APRIL, 2017. Applications close Friday, 7 April, 2017 A claim can be made for each eligible enrolled student. HOW TO CLAIM Bring in valid card to the administration office before 7 April, 2017. The signature on the form must be that of the person who holds the card. The card must be presented at the time of application. The subsidy will be deducted from your child s statement. Payment of the balance is to be made, or arrangements to make payment of the balance can be discussed at this time. Applications can be made at the administration office Between 8.00 am 4.00 pm The office opens for 2017 on 25 January. If it is difficult for you to attend during these hours, please phone the School Finance Officer on 9243 9202 to make alternative arrangements.

Other Optional Costs Set out below is an explanation of Other Optional Costs which appear on your child s Contributions and Charges Statements. Year 7 Orientation Fun Day (Belmont) -.00 The orientation program begins early in Term 1 2017 with a number of activities primarily designed to help students get to know one another, to help them understand the way in which the school functions and our priorities for the year. To enable this we try to use a number of enjoyable activities which include waterslides, and much more. School Diary - $12.00 The School Diary is issued during Care Group in the first week to all students. School Yearbook -.00 Each year a school Yearbook is published. This is a record of achievements over the school year with most departments contributing an article. The Yearbook is a whole school publication. It exhibits art and photographs of special events such as special volleyball, young achievers, sporting events, camps, school productions, Year 12 activities, music performances and more. Voluntary Approved Requests Set out below is an explanation of the Approved and Voluntary Requests which appear on your child s Voluntary Contributions and Charges Statements. Technology - $55.00 With the high tech world we live in it is essential that all students have access to up to date IT hardware and professional software. This request assists Greenwood College with replacement and maintenance of over 350 computers for student access across all subject areas. It also enables us to maintain high speed internet access and subscriptions to a number of online resources. First Aid Officer - $46.00 Through School funds and parent contributions a First Aid Officer is available to students five days per week. School Chaplain - $33.00 The Chaplain is to offer a formal Christian presence in the school community, representing local Churches in a broad non sectarian sense. One of the major roles of the Chaplain is to be available to students as a friend, listener and counsellor whilst assisting in a wide variety of other school activities such as camps, excursions and committees and coordinating the operations of the Student Council. Library - $25.00 Revenue collected enables students to borrow books, videos & CDs from the library in addition to access to computers. The annual cost to purchase up to date library resources increases considerably with each year. If we are to offer a quality range of resources then this funding is essential. Bus - $17.00 Greenwood College has two school buses, which are used to transport students to school excursions and sporting events, etc. Contributions received go towards the annual maintenance and running costs. This significantly reduces costs to parents as hire buses are not usually required. Pool - $21.00 Greenwood College has a 25m outdoor swimming pool and is used in physical education classes. Swimming skills are considered essential for all in our Australian lifestyle. Contributions collected go towards the purchase of chemicals and equipment and other related maintenance costs. P&C -.00 The P&C Voluntary Parent Contribution was set up in recent years to avoid the need for all families to participate in fundraising activities. Funds raised for the P&C are spent directly on projects that parents, students and school staff feel are important and for the benefit of your children e.g. Chaplain, netball and soccer uniforms, volleyball competition fees and student of the week award ($25/week) just to mention a few.

2017 PROPOSED EXCURSIONS AND OTHER S MISC. FIELD EXCURSIONS AVIATION DANCE LANGUAGES LOTE MUSIC OUTDOOR ED SCIENCE VOLLEYBALL YEAR GROUPS YEAR 7 YEAR 8 YEAR 9 YEAR 10 HASS - Hillarys PE Lightning Carnival Photography Full Day Mindarie Marina Whole School China Trip 14 nights Hangzhou $5 HASS - Kings Park PE Lightning Carnival Photography Whiteman Park Whole School China Trip 14 nights Hangzhou $8 HASS - Fremantle Photography Hillarys Photography Lesmurdie PE Lightning Carnival Woodwork Personal Project (Additional Cost per design project.) Whole School China Trip 14 nights Hangzhou $3 - Photography Beaches Photography Perth Zoo Woodwork Coffee Table (Additional cost per design project.) Mechanical Workshop Project PE Lightning Carnival HASS VET Cert II Whole School China Trip 14 nights Hangzhou Live Dance Perform Cheer training (Gym Hire) Cheer Tour Gold Coast (optional) 3 3 3 Live Dance Perform Live Dance Perform Live Dance Perform Cheer training (Gym Hire) Cheer training (Gym Hire) Cheer training (Gym Hire) Cheer Tour Gold Coast (optional) $1800 Cheer Tour Gold Coast (optional) $1800 Cheer Tour Gold Coast (optional) $1800 All Dance Students will be required to pay a refundable costume bond of - A dance singlet $22 (available from the Uniform Shop) and change of clothing is required for all classes - Tan Jazz shoes will be required (approx. ) - Student Choreography T3 $5 Per Ticket - Annual Choreography Night tickets - Approx. Child - $25 Adult / ticket Japanese Film Japanese Film French Breakfast $3 Music Camp $240 Music Camp $240 Music Camp $240 Music Camp Instrument Hire (if required) $120 Instrument Hire (if required) $120 Instrument Hire (if required) $120 Instrument Hire (if required) Music Dinner tickets (approx. each) Music Dinner tickets (approx. each) Music Dinner tickets (approx. each) Music Dinner tickets (approx. each) All Music Students will need a Black Formal Music Shirt (availability from the Uniform Shop), Long black pants or skirt, black socks/stockings and black hair elastic. Science 3 AQWA T1 Science 3 H/Work Book House Captains/Vice School Shirt Belmont Fun Day River Cruise Leadership Camp Adventure World Locker Hire - Inc Lock Bond (Limited Availability) $17 00 Science 3 Scitech T1 Science 3 H/Work Book House Captains/Vice School Shirt River Cruise Leadership Camp Adventure World Locker Hire - Inc Lock Bond (Limited Availability) $17 00 O/Ed Fishing Term 2 O/Ed Camp Term 4 Science 3 Harry Perkins Medical T2 Science 3 H/Work Book House Captains/Vice School Shirt Camp Leadership Camp Adventure World Locker Hire - Inc Lock Bond (Limited Availability) $55 $125 $17 00 $250 O/Ed Snorkelling Excursion T 1 O/Ed Camp Term 4 Science 3 LABRATS Science 3 H/Work Book House Captains/Vice School Shirt Dinner Dance Leadership Camp Adventure World Locker Hire - Inc Lock Bond (Limited Availability) - 3 $1800 $240 $120 $55 $125 $5 $17 00 5 Please note that should an ambulance be called to the school this will be at the parent s expense, every effort will be given to contact parents prior to calling 000. These costs are provided for information only and costs may be subject to change. Parent approval will be sought before any out of school activity proceeds and payment will be requested prior to the activity proceeding. Performances from various Departments will incur entry fees. Please note that unless requested at the time of payment no change will be given. The amount will be credited to your account.

MISC. FIELD EXCURSIONS AVIATION ART & CRAFT DANCE 2017 PROPOSED EXCURSIONS AND OTHER S YEAR 11 YEAR 12 HASS - Geography Exc ATAR & General Drama Live Theatre Performance Photography Full Day Fremantle Photography Full Day Kings & Hyde Park D&T Major Project (cost depends on chosen project) Workplace Learning Whole School China Trip 14 nights Hangzhou Essential Content Workbooks 2A/2B Sculpture by the Sea T1 Art Gallery T1 Live Dance Perform Cheer training (Gym Hire) Cheer Tour Gold Coast (optional) 0 $180 3 $1800 HASS - Geography Exc ATAR & General Drama Live Theatre Performance Photography Full Day Exc Swan Valley Photography Full Day Exc Perth City English 3 Curtin University D&T Major Project (cost depends on chosen project) Workplace Learning ATAR Revision Course Whole School China Trip 14 nights Hangzhou Essential Content Workbooks 3A/3B Sculpture by the Sea T1 Art Gallery T1 Compulsory (Cert III) Art Exhibition Supplements Live Dance Perform Cheer training (Gym Hire) Cheer Tour Gold Coast (optional) $8 $55-0 $180 3 $1800 All Dance Students will be required to pay a refundable costume bond of - A dance singlet $22 (available from the Uniform Shop) and change of clothing is required for all classes - Tan Jazz shoes will be required (approx. ) - Student Choreography T3 $5 Per Ticket - Annual Choreography Night tickets - Approx. Child - $25 Adult / ticket MUSIC Music Camp Instrument Hire (if required) Music Dinner tickets (approx. each) $240 $120 Music Camp Instrument Hire-(if required) Music Dinner tickets (approx. each) $240 $120 All Music Students will need a Black Formal Music Shirt (availability from the Uniform Shop), Long black pants or skirt, black socks/stockings and black hair elastic. OUTDOOR ED SCIENCE VOLLEYBALL YEAR GROUPS O/Ed Rottnest Camp Term 1 O/Ed Dwellingup Camp Term 3 Harry Perkins Institute - Genetic Chemistry BAMFAD Murdoch Uni T2 Physics Adventure World T3 Biology x 2 Biology Camp Integrated Science x 2 House Captain/Vice Captains School Shirt Year 11 Formal Leavers Jumper (for 2017) Direct payment to supplier not to school Locker Hire - Inc Lock Bond (Limited Availability) $85 $125 0 $11 $48 0 00 5 $120 O/Ed Ern Halliday Camp Term 1 O/Ed Dwellingup Camp Term 3 Biology T1 Physics Adventure World T3 Integrated Science x 2 House Captain/Vice Captains School Shirt School Ball Graduation Dinner Awards Night Sash Awards Night Gown (Hire) Awards Night Ticket (each) Locker Hire - Inc Lock Bond (Limited Availability) Please note that should an ambulance be called to the school this will be at the parent s expense, every effort will be given to contact parents prior to calling 000. These costs are provided for information only and costs may be subject to change. Parent approval will be sought before any out of school activity proceeds and payment will be requested prior to the activity proceeding. Performances from various Departments will incur entry fees. Please note that unless requested at the time of payment no change will be given. The amount will be credited to your account for any upcoming charges. $70 $140 $48 00 $115 $25 $5