THE SOUTHPORT SCHOOL DOMESTIC FEE SCHEDULE 2017 Domestic Students 2017 Fee Schedule

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THE SOUTHPORT SCHOOL DOMESTIC FEE SCHEDULE 2017 Domestic Students 2017 Fee Schedule THE SOUTHPORT SCHOOL DOMESTIC FEE SCHEDULE 2017 Domestic Students 2017 Fee Schedule Tuition Fees AMOUNT PER TERM DISCOUNT PER TERM AMOUNT PER TERM PLEASE NOTE IF NOT PAID BY DUE DATE IF PAID BY DUE DATE IF PAID BY DUE DATE # Eligible for Child Care PRESCHOOL – PART-TIME 5 DAY/FORTNIGHT# $1,962.00 $ 98.10 $1,863.90 Benefit (CCB) PRESCHOOL – FULL TIME## $3,269.00 $163.45 $3,105.55 ## Full time equates to RECEPTION - YEAR 3 $3,269.00 $163.45 $3,105.55 a five day week, term time, during the school YEARS 4 - 6 $4,151.00 $207.55 $3,943.45 year - Eligible for Child Care Benefit (CCB) YEAR 7 $4,719.00 $235.95 $4,483.05 YEAR 8 $5,017.00 $250.85 $4,766.15 YEAR 9 $5,316.00 $265.80 $5,050.20 YEARS 10 – 12 $5,509.00 $275.45 $5,233.55 Boarding AMOUNT PER TERM DISCOUNT PER TERM AMOUNT PER TERM IF NOT PAID BY DUE DATE IF PAID BY DUE DATE IF PAID BY DUE DATE FULL BOARDING $4,775.00 $238.75 $4,536.25 YEARS 7 - 12 Arrowsmith Program AMOUNT PER TERM DISCOUNT PER TERM AMOUNT PER TERM IF NOT PAID BY DUE DATE IF PAID BY DUE DATE IF PAID BY DUE DATE PROGRAM FEE ADDITIONAL TO $4,664.00 $233.20 $4,430.80 TUITION FEES All Inclusive Fee The tuition fees at The Southport School are ‘all inclusive’. TSS does not charge additional levies. This means that all school activities, such as curriculum activities, GPS sporting events, music ensembles, which are part of the normal school program, are included in the tuition fees. This also includes transport, camps and excursions (including the Year 6 Canberra trip). Activities outside the all-inclusive fee would be additional tours, Sports Club lessons for Gymnastics, Swimming or Tennis and individual music lessons. Registration Fee The Registration Fee per student is $200 (incl. GST), and $100 for every sibling thereafter. Non-refundable. Enrolment Fee The Enrolment Fee payable prior to commencement of the student is $1,300. Non-refundable. The non-refundable enrolment fee includes life membership of the Old Southportonians’ Association (OSA), enabling your son to enjoy the social and business networking opportunities of being a TSS Old Boy and OSA member. School’s Fees Policy The Fees Notice should be read in conjunction with the School’s Fees Policy. PLEASE NOTE Tuition and Boarding Fees are charged on a term basis. There are four terms per school year. Semester or yearly payment is also acceptable. NO student will be allowed to commence a new term whilst all Please note payment of ALL school fees is required prior to the commencement of each term. or part of the previous term’s fees remain NO student will be allowed to commence a new term whilst all or part of the previous term’s fees unpaid. Refer Admission remain unpaid. Refer Admission Application – Conditions of Entry. Application – Conditions of Entry. Withdrawal of Student/Change of Status One term’s notice must be given to the Admissions Registrar in writing, prior to the removal of a student from the School or transfer from boarding to day student, otherwise a term’s fee will be charged. Not Included School fees do not include personal expenditure such as medical, travel, project material costs and functions. Eligibility for Discount To be eligible for the discount, payment of the term fee must be received by 4.15pm on the dates listed below: Term 1 Fees Payable by Tuesday 24 January 2017 Term 2 Fees Payable by Tuesday 18 April 2017 Term 3 Fees Payable by Tuesday 11 July 2017 Term 4 Fees Payable by Wednesday 4 October 2017 Sibling Discount The School Council has approved a discount of 15% on tuition fees for the third and subsequent student from one family attending the School simultaneously. Additionally, should you have three or more children enrolled at St Hilda’s School and TSS, please contact the Fees Coordinator on 5531 9870 in relation to sibling discount. Paying Fees in Advance Should you wish to pay school fees in advance, please contact the Fees Coordinator. Occasional Boarding Weekly $559 per week (3 meals/day and accommodation). Additional days $90 per day Music Fees (inclusive of GST) PLEASE NOTE Group Lessons (2 boys sharing a ½ hour lesson)** $24.50 per lesson (15 Lessons - $367.50) Group lessons are only Private lessons (½ Hour) $36.85 per lesson (15 Lessons - $552.75) available for the first year of music tuition Long Private Lessons (1 hour) $72.60 per lesson (15 Lessons - $1,089.00) in the Prep School. However, group lessons School Instrument Hire Surcharge $330.00 per annum are available for Speech until Year 6. There are Students sitting music exams are responsible for their own entry fees and accompanist fees. no group lessons in the Senior School. For further details, please refer to the Music & Speech Information Brochure available from the Music Department or the School’s website. Student Accident Insurance The School pays an insurance premium for an Accident Protection Plan managed by Willis Australia Ltd. This cover is available 24 hours 365 days per year, but is limited to School activities and/or official organised activities of the School. The benefits under the policy are limited and are listed in the annual brochure emailed to all parents at the commencement of the year. As the benefits under the Accident Protection Plan are limited, the School strongly recommends you take out additional accident and health cover for students at the School. Goods & Services Tax The supply of educational courses is GST-free and this includes excursions or field trips, course materials, but only if directly related to the curriculum, and excludes any food component. Goods sold or leased to students are not GST-free. Student accommodation is GST-free. These fees were approved at the School Council meeting on 3 November 2016. Payment Options Payments may be made by a range of options to suit your needs. PLEASE NOTE Please remember in choosing one of the preferred methods below, in order to qualify for the Credit Card charges are different depending on discount the net amount payable must be received on or before the discount/due date of the the payment method. notice. This is due to the different banking merchants used by the Log on to MyTSS to make a payment via Parent Lounge with your credit card payment portals. PARENT LOUNGE at any time, simply go to www.tss.qld.edu.au - Parents & Student Portal and Parent Lounge click on Parent Portal, then Parent Lounge. Credit Card Charges: Visa/Mastercard – 0.95% BPAY can be used to pay from your cheque or saving account. You can do Amex – 0.95% this through your Internet, mobile banking site or by calling your phone Diners – 1.99%. BPAY banking service. Select the BPAY or bill payment option and then follow the simple instructions using the BPAY Biller Code and Reference Number on the Payment at TSS front of your statement. In person or a credit card payment taken The Accounts Office is located on the Senior Campus in the main eceptionr over the phone. building (Dixon Building). You are welcome to make payment via cash, Visa/Mastercard – 1% PAYMENT IN PERSON EFTPOS, cheque or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club International Amex – 1% or American Express). Diners – 2.2% Office Hours: 8.15am to 4.15pm Monday to Friday CHEQUE Please make cheque (Australian Dollars) payable to The Southport School Please call our Fees Coordinator (+61 7 5531 9911) to process your CREDIT CARD payment. ADDITIONAL CHARGES WILL APPLY FOR ALL CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS. VISA/MASTERCARD 1.00%, AMEX 1.00% AND DINERS 2.20% TSS Payment Plan A payment plan can also be arranged directly with the School and processed via direct debit or credit card. Contact our Fees Coordinator on 07 5531 9870 to arrange this option. Please note that the discount is not applicable for payment plans. The monthly amount payable is detailed below. PLEASE NOTE MONTHLY PAYMENTS TUITION FEES ANNUAL TERM COMMENCING 12/2/2017 TO Discount is not 14/11/2017 applicable for payment plans. The monthly PRESCHOOL – PART-TIME 5 DAY/FORTNIGHT $ 7,848.00 $1,962.00 $ 784.80 amount payable is detailed below. PRESCHOOL – FULL TIME $13,076.00 $3,269.00 $1,307.60 RECEPTION – YEAR 3 $13,076.00 $3,269.00 $1,307.60 YEARS 4 - 6 $16,604.00 $4,151.00 $1,660.40 YEAR 7 $18,876.00 $4,719.00 $1,887.60 YEAR 8 $20,068.00 $5,017.00 $2,006.80 YEAR 9 $21,264.00 $5,316.00 $2,126.40 YEARS 10 - 12 $22,036.00 $5,509.00 $2,203.60 THE SOUTHPORT SCHOOL Winchester Street Southport Queensland Australia 4215 Telephone +61 7 5531 9911 Facsimile +61 7 5531 9977 Email [email protected] The Corporation of the Synod of the Diocese of Brisbane trading as The Southport School CRICOS Provider No 00523F Visit us at www.TheSouthportSchool.com.
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