| FS1 | KG1/FS2 | KG2/Y1 | G1/Y2 | G2/Y3 | G3/Y4 | G4/Y5 | G5/Y6 | G6/Y7 | G7/Y8 | G8/Y9 | G9/Y10 | G10/Y11 | G11/Y12 |
| 5,640 | 5,940 | 6,080 | 6,080 | 6,200 | 6,200 | 6,200 | 6,200 | 6,980 | 6,980 | 7,220 | 7,640 | 7,740 | 7,785 |
A concession in the above School Fees is allowable where two or more members of the immediate family concurrently attend the College and where no other concession applies, for example, a scholarship. The Family Allowance does not extend to Transition, to Service Charges or to students placed by Corporate Debtors.
Second Student Third Student Fourth Student Fifth and Subsequent Students
25% 50% 75% 100%
Notes
Payment of Fees and Charges
The Parents are to pay all Fees and Charges in advance, at the end of the first week of each term, except Fees and Charges on amended accounts and accounts raised for mid-term enrolments, which the Parents are to pay within seven days from the date of the invoice.
There are several options available for payment of Fees and Charges. These include:
If the Parents fail to pay an account for Fees and Charges within 21 days of the due date they will be liable to pay an overdue charge which reflects the administrative and financial cost to the Corporation in collecting the outstanding Fees and Charges. The Parents may enquire as to the current amount of the overdue charge at the Group Office of the Corporation.
If an account for Fees and Charges is not paid in full within 60 days from its due date, the Student’s enrolment may be suspended and the Headmaster may without further notice refuse entry to the Student and/or terminate the Student’s enrolment.
Withdrawal of a Student
The Parents are to give at least one full term’s notice in writing to the Headmaster before terminating the Student’s enrolment. If the Parents do not give sufficient notice of termination of the Student’s enrolment, they are to pay to the College one term’s school fees, plus GST as applicable. The Parents agree that this amount is a genuine estimate by the College of the loss that it would suffer as a consequence of insufficient notice of termination of the Student’s enrolment.
Voluntary Contributions
Wollondilly Anglican College Building Fund
The Building Fund assists financially with acquiring, constructing and maintaining College buildings. The future development of the College is supported by the Building Fund. Voluntary donations to the Building Fund are tax deductible for amounts of $2 or more. An amount of $80 per term is the suggested contribution from each family.
Wollondilly Anglican College Library
The Library (fund) assists financially with acquiring books and resources, and the operation of the Library. The expanding and updating of the Library’s resources is supported by the Library (fund). Voluntary donations to the Library (fund) are tax deductible for amounts of $2 or more. An amount of $30 per term is the suggested contribution from each family.