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Schedule of Fees and Charges

2024 SCHOOL FEES PER YEAR
Tuition, resources & associated levies are issued in February.
TUITION FEES
First child
*Second child
*Third child
*Fourth and subsequent
*These enrolments must be concurrent
Years 7–9
$4144
$3730
$3315
Nil
Years 10-12
$4696
$4226
$3757
Nil
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES LEVY
All students $224.
COLLEGE BUILDING LEVY
$479 per family.
ANNUAL PUBLICATIONS LEVY
$117 per family.
P&F LEVY
$50 per family.
CURRICULUM AND RESOURCE FEE
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STATEMENTS
Emailed at the beginning and end of each term throughout the year.

Withdrawal of a student from the College requires ten weeks written notice in term time to the College Principal.  Where such notice is not provided tuition fees for one term are payable.  All other levies/fees are non-refundable. This may result in an amount outstanding or refundable.  If an amount is outstanding, it is a requirement that it is paid in full at time of leaving the College unless a prior arrangement has been made.

Health Care Card Discount

Eligible families are able to receive tuition fees discounted to $1735 per student, Information Technology fees reduced to $60 per student and the College Building Levy reduced to $300 per family, per year, through the Catholic Education Office’s Health Care card discount scheme.  If eligible you will also receive a further discount of $235 secondary allowance from the State Government.  Holders of a Centrelink Family Health Care card, a Centrelink Pensioner Concession card or Department of Veterans’ Affairs Pensioner Concession card (Blue card only) are eligible**. Health Care Card application forms are available at the Accounts Office.  

*Note, discounts listed above do not apply to scholarship holders.

** Eligible cards must be in the name of the parent/guardian responsible for payment of the school fees & will list children covered by the card.

Assistance with Fees

The College recognises that a Catholic education should not be withheld because of financial reasons and parents experiencing difficulties should contact the Accounts Office with a view to arranging a confidential discussion with Amanda Macnamara, Director of Finance and Administration. A Fee Assistance form needs to be completed prior to a meeting.

Payment Options

You will be emailed your first statement in February 2024, where you will be required to complete a form nominating the amount and frequency of payments as well as the payment method.  It is expected that the payments will start no later than 1 March 2024 and be completed by 6 December 2024. It is a requirement that instalment payments cover the fees incurred in any one year.

The frequency of payment choices are: 

  • One-off full payment (paid no later than 28 March 2024). A 5% discount on tuition fees is applicable*.
  • 4 payments due week 1 of each term (Term 1 – Term 4)
  • 10 monthly payments (March-December 2024)
  • 20 fortnightly payments (Commencing no later than 1 March 2024)
  • 40 weekly payments (Commencing no later than 1 March 2024)

* Discount for accounts paid in full by 28 March 2024 is an initiative introduced in 2023. This discount is not applicable if you receive a Health Care Card discount or Bursary /Scholarship.

Fee Sharing

A discount of $50 per annum applies where one child attends La Salle College and siblings from the same family attend another Catholic primary school in the eastern region. Once a second child attends La Salle College the discount no longer applies. 

Application Fee

All applications for enrolment for new students must be accompanied by a $55 (GST inclusive) fee that is non-refundable. This fee covers the cost of processing the application.

Enrolment Fee

An enrolment fee of $200 (GST free) is payable on acceptance of a student to the College. This fee is credited to the family account when the student commences. This fee is non-refundable if a student does not commence at the College.

New Family Enrolment Fee

An enrolment fee of $100 (GST free) applies when the student is the first child of the family to be enrolled at the College. This fee will be included on the first statement emailed to a new family.

Fee Collection

The collection of school fees will be actively pursued by the College. This may involve the appointment of an external body to collect fees, where all reasonable attempts by the College have failed. Parents are always encouraged to approach the College if they are in financial difficulty.

Any actions taken to recover fees which are owed to the College would be governed by guidelines specified by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) and Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC).

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