TALLOWOOD SCHOOL INC.
Fees Arrangements 2004
FEES
Fees are due and payable at the beginning of the school year or at the beginning of each term. Fees may be paid on a weekly basis, by arrangement, but must be made by direct bank transfer to sthe school's account at the Bananacoast Credit Union.
School Fees 2004

Per Week: $15/student (52 weeks)

Per Term: $195 (4 terms)

Per Year: $780

The fees are reduced to this low amount to make it affordable for everyone.
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As we are a community school, parental support is necessary. As a parent you will be required to help.
This will keep our school running efficiently, looking great and the school fees at a minimum.
Contact us -
tallowood_school@yahoo.com.au
(old) tallow@nor.com.au
+ Choose one or more items from the Job List
+ Participate in the cleaning and maintenance of the school (rostered)
+ Attend all meetings
+ Be a member of the Fundraising Committee
+ Be available to assist with the organising of all fundraisers
+ Attend all fundraisers
+ Help with cooking at the fundraisers
+ Attend Working Bees (see below)
LEVIES
* FURNITURE LEVY: $60 per child
Non-refundable and payable on enrolment, then $10 per year thereafter
* BOOK LEVY: Full Time $65/child/year
Non-refundable and payable on enrolment and in 4th term thereafter
* MAINTENANCE LEVY: $40/family/term
Non-refundable and payable at the beginning of each term and carried over to the next term after participation in our once-a-term Working Bee. You can choose not to attend and forfeit the levy.

If your child is absent for any reason, fees must still be paid
(i.e. each day's absence is payable)

Financial Difficulties?

Parents who are having difficulties meeting their fees commitment should speak to our manager, who will attempt to work out a solution, in consultation with the Finance Committee. The Committee keeps these matters confidential and parents are also requested not to discuss their individual fee arrangements with others.