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School Fee Structure - 2019 SCHOOL FEE STRUCTURE - 2019 Physical Address: 61 Main Road, Hout Bay, 7806, Cape Town, South Africa Postal Address: Suite 164, Private Bag X14, Hout Bay, 7872, Cape Town, South Africa Tel: +27 (21) 791 7900 Fax: +27 (21) 791 7950 School Email: [email protected] Website: www.houtbayinternational.co.za TYPES OF FEES DUE TO HBIS (per child): REFUNDABLE TYPE OF FEES AMOUNT IN RANDS (ZAR) WHEN PAYABLE OR NOT Once off Payable before Formal Interview and Non-Refundable R800 Application Fee submitted with Application Form Annual Payable upon receipt of Letter of Offer Non-Refundable R800 Foreign Students Levy and thereafter annually Once off Non-Refundable R5,500 Payable upon receipt of Letter of Offer Registration Fee Once off Refundable R20,000 Payable upon receipt of Letter of Offer Deposit Fee Once off Refundable R25,000 Payable upon receipt of Letter of Offer Foreign Students Deposit Fee Annual Non-Refundable R8,685 per year Before the first day of each term School Lunch Tuition Fees Non-Refundable See Tuition Fee structure below Before the first day of each term TUITION FEE STRUCTURE IN RANDS (ZAR): ANNUAL PER MONTH YEAR GROUP PER ANNUM PER TERM (Less 4.5%) 1 Feb – 1 Nov EARLY YEARS PROGRAMME – PRIMARY SCHOOL Nursery (Pre School) R42,000 R40,110 R10,500 x 4 terms R4,620 x 10 months EY1 (Early Years 1) R55,196 R52,712 R13,799 x 4 terms R6,072 x 10 months EY2 (Early Years 2) R55,196 R52,712 R13,799 x 4 terms R6,072 x 10 months INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PRIMARY YEARS PROGRAMME (IB PYP) – JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL IB PYP1 (Year 1) R61,328 R58,568 R15,332 x 4 terms R6,746 x 10 months IB PYP2 (Year 2) R61,328 R58,568 R15,332 x 4 terms R6,746 x 10 months INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PRIMARY YEARS PROGRAMME (IB PYP) – SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL IB PYP3 (Year 3) R77,921 R74,415 R19,480 x 4 terms R8,571 x 10 months IB PYP4 (Year 4) R90,192 R86,133 R22,548 x 4 terms R9,921 x 10 months IB PYP5 (Year 5) R90,192 R86,133 R22,548 x 4 terms R9,921 x 10 months IB PYP6 (Year 6) R90,192 R86,133 R22,548 x 4 terms R9,921 x 10 months INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE MIDDLE YEARS PROGRAMME (IB MYP) – HIGH SCHOOL Please note that we are currently an MYP Candidate School seeking authorization by 2020 IB MYP1 (Year 7) R104,264 R99,572 R26,066 x 4 terms R11,469 x 10 months IB MYP2 (Year 8) R104,264 R99,572 R26,066 x 4 terms R11,469 x 10 months IB MYP3 (Year 9) R104,264 R99,572 R26,066 x 4 terms R11,469 x 10 months INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (IGCSE) – HIGH SCHOOL IB MYP4 / IGCSE1 (Year 10) R116,579 R111,333 R29,145 x 4 terms R12,824 x 10 months IB MYP5 / IGCSE2 (Year 11) R116,579 R111,333 R29,145 x 4 terms R12,824 x 10 months INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME (IB DP) – HIGH SCHOOL IB DP1 (Year 12) R119,638 R114,254 R29,910 x 4 terms R13,160 x 10 months IB DP2 (Year 13) R119,638 R114,254 R29,910 x 4 terms R13,160 x 10 months HBIS School Fee Structure 2019 (Page 1 of 2) Updated 21-09-2018 PLEASE NOTE: Parents/Guardians remain responsible for all School Fees/Extras even if a student is sponsored by a company/trust etc. TUITION FEES: 1. Payments of Tuition Fees are per Term (x 4 terms per academic year starting in January of each year) payable before the first day of each term. 2. Fees paid annually will receive a 4.5% reduction if paid into the School’s FNB Bank account by 16th January 2019. 3. Fees paid monthly (by prior special arrangement only) are as per the Tuition Fee Structure above. Monthly fees are due on the 1st day of each month. 4. Second and third younger siblings receive a fee reduction of 10% per child. The fourth youngest sibling will receive a 30% fee reduction. 5. A full term’s notice of intent to leave the school, in writing, is required. If this has not been given, fees in lieu of notice, means fees in full (at the rate applicable) will be charged. LUNCH FEES: 1. Payments of Lunch Fees are per Term (x 4 terms per academic year starting in January of each year) payable before the first day of each term. ADDITIONAL COSTS: The following costs are not included in the current School Fee Structure and remain the responsibility of Parents/Guardians: 1. School Trips All school camps, fieldtrips, residential visits, Week Without Walls expeditions, exchanges and excursions etc. 2. Specialist Extra-Curricular Activities Some Extra-Curricular Activities provided in the programme make use of outside specialists and additional transport. All equipment, clothing and specific sporting requirements. 3. Stationery All required student stationery as specified by the School, including all art/drama supplies. 4. International Examination Costs IGCSE and IBDP students writing the external Cambridge and International Baccalaureate (IB) Examinations at the end of their second year, respectfully, will be required to pay an additional Examination Fee as set down by Cambridge University and the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) and will vary, depending upon; the number of subjects in which enrolled the levels for each paper the student is writing, including the practical components required (art, drama, etc.) the postage and administration costs for examination postage on return of examination artworks the currency exchange rate at the time of writing these examinations 5. Technology High School students are required to have their own laptop PYP6 students must have access to a device during the course of their year especially in Term 4 6. Textbooks/Set Works High School Text books are not included in the School fees and must be purchased before school commences, either online or via Caxton’s Bookstore Primary School consumable workbooks are not included in the School fees – parents/guardians will be billed at the start of the year as the school will pre-order these for students BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS: Please note that Parents/Guardians are responsible for all payments to be paid to the school at all times. All payments are made payable to IES INTERNATIONAL HOUT BAY SCHOOL (PTY) LTD and can be made via EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) or CREDIT CARD. The School’s Banking Details are as follows: Name of Account: IES International Hout Bay School (Pty) Ltd Bank: First National Bank Branch (Code): Vineyard Road (204209) Account number: 62396909180 Type of Account: Current Account Swift Code: FIRNZAJJ (for International Transfers) Reference: Please use the child’s full name at all times HBIS School Fee Structure 2019 (Page 2 of 2) Updated 21-09-2018 .
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