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TUITION FEES EXCLUDING OTHER EXPENSES: BOARDING FEES: Tuition fees are GST free. Boarding fees include meals, accommodation and laundry. Years 7-9 International Student $8,755.00 $35,020.00 Years 7-12 $5,622.00 $22,488.00 Years 10-12** International Student $8,928.00 $35,712.00 QUEENSLAND CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY: NON-TUITION FEES OTHER EXPENSES: Years 11-12 Moderation Fee $438.20 Years 7-12 International Student $192.00 $768.00 Other Expenses include: Tuition costs including printed curriculum materials and text books Fundamental Equipment and supplies for Science, Art & Design Technology (Home Economics) School Camps and Retreats School Photos Student accident insurance Transport to School sporting events IT subscriptions, licenses and software Alumnae Association Membership School Yearbook Student handbook/diary Student ticket to Valedictory dinner (Year 12) UNIFORM, IT AND STATIONERY: Uniform Expenses* $1,150.00 IT Expenses (Bring Your Own Device) $2,995.00 Stationery Expenses* $500.00 * Expenses for Uniforms, IT and Stationery are for compulsory items and are a guide only. These expenses vary from year to year, depending on your daughter s year level and requirements. Co-curricula uniforms will need to be purchased separately depending on your daughter s areas of interest.

TUITION DISCOUNTS: Sibling discount 10% - Second child* 25% - Third & subsequent child* CO-CURRICULA PROGRAMMES Optional activities which are additional to the school curriculum are charged separately and must be paid upfront. This includes: voluntary sporting, musical and cultural groups, social activities, debating, Year 11 Semi-Formal and Year 12 Formal. Upfront annual payment 2.5%^ * To qualify for sibling discounts, each child must attend the School at the same time. Sibling discounts apply to tuition fees only. **Year 12 student fees will be billed over three Terms (1,2 and 3). ^ Upfront annual payment discount only applies if annual fees are paid in full by Friday 8 December 2017. INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL TUITION: All students who wish to commence private music tuition at Stuartholme School must apply and pay associated fees before the start of Term 1. Enrolment for individual instrument/voice lessons is for one full semester (two terms). Note: We encourage and support student participation in co-curricula and music programs. However it is school policy that unless a payment plan is in place, term fees must be up to date prior to enrolment in these activities. STUARTHOLME BUILDING MAINTENANCE FUND Parents are invited to support the School Building Maintenance Fund which addresses building repairs and maintenance programs at the School. This voluntary Fund will appear on the fee account each term and is fully taxdeductible. STUARTHOLME SCHOOL FOUNDATION Note: This is the advertised fee schedule for 2018 only. Fees are subject to an annual increase in accordance with the School Board s Budget. Fees are assessed and confirmed in the December preceding the following year (December 2018 for 2019). Parents are notified each year. The Stuartholme School Foundation supports future capital works at the School. The Master Plan is available on the School website. This voluntary Fund will also appear on the fee account each term and is fully tax-deductible. All policies relating to international student enrolments are located on the School website. Visit www.stuartholme.com/about-stuartholme/school-policies/

OVERSEAS HEALTH COVER All international students must be covered by Overseas Health Cover. Parents can choose to purchase Health Cover independently or select for the school to purchase this on their behalf. This can be selected during the enrolment process. Should parents choose to purchase Overseas Health Cover via the School, the amount quoted by the Health Cover Provider is charged for each student prior to enrolment and is payable in full for the duration of the schooling. The School will refund the pre-paid amount that is refunded by the provider if an enrolment cancellation is made prior to the commencement of the student s course. If the student leaves the School prior to the completion of the course, the parent(s)/ guardian(s) must seek a refund from the provider directly. ENROLMENT ACCEPTANCE FEE When an international student is enrolled at the School, parent(s)/guardian(s) are required to pay one semester s fees in advance. This will be credited towards the fee account. UNIFORM & STATIONERY REQUIREMENTS Additional costs associated with uniforms and stationery are payable in the first year. Depending on your daughter s needs, these costs will vary from year to year. ENROLMENT FEE & BOND A non-refundable enrolment application fee of $100 AUD is payable. At the time of enrolment acceptance, one term s tuition is payable as an enrolment bond. 50% of this bond is non-refundable. The remaining 50% of this bond will be refunded at the end of your daughter s enrolment with the School, provided all tuition fees and any changes have been paid in full. When a visa is refused by the Department of Immigration, the enrolment bond will be refunded in accordance with the School s Refund Policy.

Stuartholme School Fees Policy STUARTHOLME FEES POLICY STATEMENT Stuartholme School (School) is a Catholic Independent girl s day and boarding school conducted by the Society of the Sacred Heart. It is a Company limited by guarantee governed by a Board of Directors. The School aims to: develop and promote the Stuartholme family in the Sacred Heart tradition as a contemporary Catholic learning community; develop and deliver a curriculum that responds effectively to the individual needs of students, while challenging them to strive to achieve their personal best; and educate young women for critical discernment of heart and mind. The School is guided by its mission, values and ethos in determining financial arrangements related to student enrolment. Compassion and support extended to families in need are integral parts of the ethos of the School. The School is committed to exploring all reasonable means of containing fees, levies and charges on parents/guardians, so as to maintain its inclusivity and diversity, while continuing to meet its financial obligations and ensure its financial sustainability. The quality education provided by the School is dependent upon the payment of fees that are essential to supplement government funding. The School acknowledges the commitment made by many parents/ guardians who have chosen to send their children to the School. The School Board sets the fees at a level that enables the provision of excellence in teaching and learning and ensures the effective functioning of the School. The major part of the annual budget is allocated to the payment of salaries to teachers and staff at the School. In addition, the School must budget for ongoing maintenance, repayment of capital loans, refurbishment and new building projects. As the majority of the School s annual recurrent income (65%) is derived from fees, it is vital that fees are paid on time to ensure the continued efficient financial management of the School. The various fee payment options to assist families in meeting this requirement are set out below. Tuition & Boarding Fees Fee Schedules are reviewed and approved annually by the Board, and published in advance of the forthcoming calendar year. Fees may be subject to change, without notice, as a result of changes to Australian legislation and/or regulations. Fee inclusions are listed in detail on our website at www.stuartholme.com. A student that commences during the Term will be charged pro-rata of the full Term s Fees. Temporary boarding is available if there is room in the boarding house, please note we have a minimum of four weeks. Fees and Bonds relating to Enrolment Please refer to the Enrolment Policy. CONCESSIONS & DISCOUNTS The School is pleased to offer concessions/discounts on fees in some circumstances. Sibling Discount In the case of two or more Sisters attending the School at the same time, a discount of 10% off tuition fees applies automatically to the younger sister. A discount of 25% is applied automatically for subsequent siblings. No concession is provided on boarding fees for new boarders starting in 2018 and beyond. Please note that Incidental Charges are not included in the tuition or boarding fees and will still need to be paid as and when they fall due. Bursary In circumstances of financial hardship, it is important that the School is advised immediately so that compassionate considerations can occur. Parents/guardians requiring financial assistance will be required to complete a financial assessment together with supporting documentation in order that their application may be fairly assessed. The Principal and the Commercial Director may negotiate terms for payments where it is considered in the interests of both parties. Fees in Advance Discount If a full year s tuition fee and/or boarding fee is paid in advance by no later than 4:00pm the second Friday in December, a discount of 2.5% will apply. Please note that Incidental Charges are not included in the fees will still need to be paid as and when they fall due. Fees in Advance Beyond One Year If parents/guardians wish to pay tuition and/or boarding fees for a time period greater than one year, please contact the School Accountant for a specific quotation. If there are multiple concessions, the concessions are applied in the following order: 1. Sibling Discount, 2. Bursary or Scholarship on the net balance, then 3. Fees in Advance Discount on the net balance. FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS The parents/guardians of a student are jointly and individually responsible for payment of tuition fees and any other costs associated with the student s enrolment at the School in one of the following ways: online payment via the school website or parent portal; BPAY, direct debit can be setup by completing the form our website. Please note that a dishonour fee of $1.10 will be charged in the case of a dishonoured payment; direct deposit; or credit cards MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Diners Club. Please note that a merchant fee surcharge of 1% will apply to all fee transactions paid by credit card. The School will not be involved in any family matters. In the case of all families, including divorced or separated families, debtor accounts cannot be split and any shared payment arrangements must be managed between the parents/guardians without the school s involvement. Billing Cycle School Fee statements will normally be issued 4 weeks prior to the commencement of each Term and will be due and payable by 4:00pm on the due date shown on the Fee Statement. All accounts are required to have a zero balance at the end of each school year. It is the responsibility of the parents/guardians to ensure that contact details and associated bank account/credit card details are current. Parents/guardians who are unable to pay by the due date are to promptly contact the Accounts Receivable Officer receivables@stuartholme.com to arrange a suitable payment plan via direct debit. Parents and Guardians with Students in Year 12 As is customary in schools, parents/guardians of Year 12 students will need to have paid all tuition, boarding and other Incidental Charges by the end of Term 3. In your daughter s final year, parents /guardians will be billed only three times in equal amounts for tuition, and boarding (if applicable), in advance of Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3. A final statement will be issued at the end of Term 4 for any Incidental Charges. Reminder Policy The following reminders are standard procedure in the School: 3 days prior to due date SMS reminder; 1 week post due date Email reminder with duplicate statement; and 1 week+ post due date Follow up email and/or call from the School s Finance team. CRICOS Provider No: 00524E ACN 091 211 450 ABN 19 091 211 451 Last Update: October 2017 Review Date: October 2020 www.stuartholme.com

Late Payment The School supports equitable principles regarding the payment of school fees. It is a condition of acceptance of each child into the School that parents/guardians meet their obligation to pay school fees on time. Students will not be enrolled in optional co-curricular or other school related programs such as overseas exchanges and excursions unless fee accounts are current or a direct debit is in place. If school fees and additional Incidental Charges are 10 weeks or more in arrears, a late payment administration fee of $150 will apply each Term. No late payment administration fee will be charged if a direct debit is in place and there has been no more than one dishonour per year. In fairness to families who pay their School fees regularly and on time, the School will follow-up all overdue school fee accounts. If fees are overdue, the following collection process will commence: First day of Term: Fees due. Week 2 of Term (1 week late): Email reminder with duplicate statement. Week 3 of Term (2 weeks late): Follow up email and/or call from the School s Finance team. Week 5 of Term (4 weeks late): Letter emailed with request to meet with the Fees Administrator and/or the Commercial Director to resolve the matter. If a resolution cannot be achieved before the end of Term, the outstanding and overdue account will be passed over to the School s collection agency for full debt collection/recovery. On each occasion the School has cause to issue a notice, e.g. Letter of Demand, concerning outstanding fees, an administrative charge of $50 will be applied. Any recovery costs incurred by the School (including but not limited to demand letters/skip/trace and solicitors involvements) will be added to the amount outstanding. Parents/guardians of should note that if fee statements are not paid by the last date of demand, the Department of Immigration will be notified by the School. This could result in the cancellation of the student s visa. Suspension Once the debt is in a full debt collection category and parents/ guardians do not make contact or do not commence payment of fee, the student(s) may be suspended by the Principal until such time as arrangements are made for the fees to be paid. Termination The School reserves the right to terminate the student s enrolment if fees are unpaid or collection process result in a lack of participation from the parents/guardians to honour the outstanding fees. Boarding Fee Payment Policy No student will be permitted to commence a new term whilst all or part of the previous term s fees remain unpaid unless special arrangements are set in place and are maintained. Arrangements are subject to regular review. The School also reserves the right to withhold student report cards and/or statements of reference if accounts remain overdue at the end of the term. Withdrawal / Transfer / Payment Parents/guardians wishing to withdraw their daughter s enrolment prior to her completion of Year 12 are reminded that one term s written notice is required. Failure to provide one term s written notice to the Principal will result in the payment or forfeiture (as the case may be) to the School of one Term s tuition fees and the Confirmation of Enrolment Bond. Please note: The School reserves the right, when necessary, to withdraw enrolment from a student when: fees are outstanding at the end of the school year; evidence of inability to pay fees is received by the School e.g. bankruptcy; agreed commitments for the payment of School Fees have consistently not been met; and there is on-going discourtesy in relation to the payment of fees and refusal to agree upon a sustainable payment plan via direct debit. Voluntary Contributions to the Building Fund and Foundation The facilities of the School exist due to the generous support given by many families and individuals since its foundation in 1920. Each generation of the School invests in expanding and improving the facilities for their own benefit and that of the next generation. Like all schools, our facilities must be constantly maintained and developed to meet the changing educational needs of our students. The School s borrowing program ensures that both current and future generations contribute equitably to capital works. Parents/guardians are invited to support the School Building Maintenance Fund which addresses building repairs and maintenance programs at the School. This voluntary Fund will appear on the fee account each term and is fully tax-deductible. The Stuartholme School Foundation supports future capital works at the School. The Master Plan is available on the School website. This voluntary Fund will also appear on the fee account each term and is fully tax-deductible. Scholarship Fund Families are also asked to consider making a voluntary contribution to the Scholarship Fund. This fund allows students whose families cannot otherwise afford an education at Stuartholme School to attend the School. Tax Deductibility The School Building Fund, Foundation and the Scholarship Fund are endorsed as deductible gift recipients (DGR) under Subdivision 30-BA of the Income Tax Assessment Act (ITAA) 1997. Contributions to one or all three funds are fully tax deductible. Definitions Incidental Charges refer to any fees or charges not included in School Fees. For example, health centre, boarding recreation activities, school uniforms, taxis, IT/Laptop damage outside of insurance, lost or damaged library books. means student who is not entitled to reside permanently in Australia but who may be enrolled at a school in Australia under certain circumstances. Parents/guardian means the persons who at law has responsibility for the long term care, welfare and development of the student; or the day to day care, welfare and development of the student and includes include legal guardians who have applied to have a student placed on the Enrolment Register or enrolled at the School and, where the student has only one parent, means that parent. School Fees refers to all tuition fees and any other charges in relation to activities associated with the student s attendance at the School. Sisters in relation to this Policy means two or more girls enrolled at the School (with at least one biological or adoptive parent in common) irrespective of their place of resident. The School reserves the right to update and change the School Fee Policy and at such times this will be communicated to the parents/guardians. CRICOS Provider No: 00524E ACN 091 211 450 ABN 19 091 211 451 Last Update: October 2017 Review Date: October 2020 www.stuartholme.com