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Fee Structure 2020 FEE STRUCTURE 2020 Application Fee A non-refundable application fee to cover all administrative costs, including the costs of credit clearances, is payable on return of the Application Form. Pre-Primary and Primary (Grade 000 to Grade 6) R 350 Senior Section (Form 1 to A–Level) R 500 Acceptance Fee A non-refundable acceptance fee, to secure a student’s place in the School, is payable on acceptance of a place offered at the School, and on return of the official Enrolment Contract. Pre-Primary and Primary (Grade 000 to Grade 6) R 5 500 Senior Section (Form 1 to Upper 6) R 13 000 In order to reserve a place in the Senior Section, all current students wishing to move from Grade 6 in the Primary Section to Form 1 in the Senior Section must pay the difference between the Primary Section and the Senior Section acceptance fees by the end of September of the student’s Grade 6 year. This fee is non-refundable. A refundable deposit of R2 500 is payable for all students entering the Senior Section (Form 1 to A - Level). This deposit is fully refundable at the end of the following term after the student has left the School and after the last fee account is settled in full. PAYMENT OF FEES Annual Tuition and Boarding Fees (weekly boarding rates are available on request) Fees are payable annually or termly in advance before the start of the term in order for students to be admitted to the School each term. The due dates for termly fees to be settled is as follows: Term 1 - Thursday, 09 January 2020 Term 2 - Thursday, 30 April 2020 Term 3 - Thursday, 27 August 2020 Fees are payable by bank transfer and direct deposits into the School account. Cash payments are not accepted. ACCOUNT NAME: International School of South Africa BANK: Standard Bank BRANCH: Mahikeng BRANCH CODE: 050040 ACCOUNT TYPE: CURRENT ACCOUNT NUMBER: 03 203 8518 SWIFT CODE: SBZAZAJJ REFERENCE: Student ISSA Account Number or Student Name and Surname Early settlement discount The School offers a 5% settlement discount on school fees if the above annual fees for 2020 are settled in full by 9 January 2020. The discount applies only to the tuition and boarding fees. Sibling discount Parents who have two or more children in School receive a 5% discount on the older student's fees. Normal fees will be charged for the younger child. When there are three children, the oldest student receives a 10% discount, the middle child receives a 5% discount and with the youngest child normal school fees will be charged. STUDENT FEES 2020 GRADE/FORM ANNUAL DAY BOARDERS Day Boarders Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Grade 000 R29,506 R8,852 R10,327 R10,327 Grade 00 R29,506 R8,852 R10,327 R10,327 Grade 0 R35,308 Not R10,592 R12,358 R12,358 Not Applicable Applicable Grade 1 R45,214 R13,564 R15,825 R15,825 Grade 2 R51,180 R15,354 R17,913 R17,913 Grade 3 R54,163 R16,249 R18,957 R18,957 Grade 4 R57,151 R17,145 R20,003 R20,003 Grade 5 R60,134 R163,400 R18,040 R21,047 R21,047 R49,020 R57,190 R57,190 Grade 6 R68,428 R171,691 R20,528 R23,950 R23,950 R51,507 R60,092 R60,092 Form 1 R79,309 R182,574 R23,793 R27,758 R27,758 R54,772 R63,901 R63,901 Form 2 R86,480 R189,746 R25,944 R30,268 R30,268 R56,924 R66,411 R66,411 Form 3 R93,283 R196,548 R27,985 R32,649 R32,649 R58,964 R68,792 R68,792 Form 4 R96,746 R200,011 R29,024 R33,861 R33,861 R60,003 R70,004 R70,004 Form 5 R99,500 R202,763 R29,850 R34,825 R34,825 R60,829 R70,967 R70,967 Form L6 R104,917 R208,180 R31,475 R36,721 R36,721 R62,454 R72,863 R72,863 Form U6 R105,755 R209,020 R31,727 R37,014 R37,014 R62,706 R73,157 R73,157 ANNUAL GENERAL PURPOSE FEE The Annual General Purpose Fee covers expenses such as basic class lesson resources. Pre-Primary and Primary (Grade 000 to Grade 6) R 1 000 Senior Section (Form 1 to Upper 6) R 1 600 HOSTEL EXCURSION AND ENTERTAINMENT LEVY - BOARDERS The fee covers hostel excursions, trips, special dinners and is R 2000 per annum. INSURANCE AND MEDICAL AID Parents are to ensure that their children are members of a medical aid scheme and provide the School with their medical aid details. For Boarders, medical aid cover is compulsory. Parents are to ensure that all their children’s possessions are insured under their own personal insurance policies. The school will not be held liable for theft/ loss of students’ possessions from school or school-related activities. ANCILLARY COSTS NOT COVERED BY FEES AND GENERAL PURPOSE LEVY These are charged individually as they are incurred: School related charges such as workbooks, lost or damaged text books, additional stationery and printing, additional outings and camps, academic subject excursions, non-compulsory academic activities, extra lessons, sport and class photo’s, shop purchases, sick bay charges, Day Scholar lunches etc. Extramural activities such as music etc. Sports, other tours and tournaments: Sports teams and various clubs participate in various tours or tournaments during the year. The costs of these are communicated to parents well in advance of the event. Students may only participate in these events if the account with the School is up to date and payment for the event has been made in advance. SCHOOL UNIFORM SHOP The School uniforms are available from the School Shop on the premises. All purchases must be paid for by credit card, cash, or in advance. TRANSPORT Transport is also offered to boarders to and from Johannesburg (OR Tambo Airport) at the beginning and end of each term and half term. Costs for these trips are charged to parents as and when they occur. The travelling dates, times and costs for these trips may be obtained from the travel co-ordinator. DAY SCHOLAR LUNCHES AND OVERNIGHT STAYS Day Scholars in the Primary and Senior Section may order lunch, should they so wish, on a termly basis only and it is payable at the start of term. The lunch cost for Term 1 - R 2 394, Term 2 – R 2 688, and for Term 3 – R 2 688. Forms to request daily lunch is available at the reception. Day scholars (Form 1 to Upper 6) may also stay overnight in boarding when required. The rate is currently R 440 per night including the cost of 3 meals. MUSIC FEES (WHOLE SCHOOL) Private individual /Group lessons are available to students on the successful application from the Music Department. The fees are based on 10 lessons per term and the annual fees covering 3 terms is R 3 600 per annum. This fee excludes the deposit for the instrument hire and the monthly instrument hire fees. Fees for this may be obtained from the Music department. TERMS NOTICE A full terms notice in writing is required when removing a child from the School or Boarding house, or any other supplemental activity e.g. soccer academy or music lessons. Should such notice not be given, a full terms fee must be paid in lieu of such notice. CLOSED SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME Scholarships are awarded to students on entering Form 1. These may be awarded for academic excellence. Yours sincerely _______________________________ ___________________________ Mrs Thato Tlape Mr Bruce Wells Chairperson of the Board of Governors CEO/Headmaster: Senior .
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