Fees
Catholic schools aim to keep their fees as low as possible and can provide flexible payment arrangements for families. If families are experiencing financial difficulty, we ask them to make an appointment with the principal, the business manager or the bursar. Discussions of this nature are handled with utmost discretion and remain confidential at all times.
Students who meet enrolment criteria will not be refused enrolment because of a families’ genuine inability to afford school fees. A scholarship fund has also been established to provide scholarships to eligible students. Catholic systemic school scholarships will be granted equitably based on need and merit.
There are three levels of annual fees to be paid:
- Diocesan Tuition Fees set by the Parramatta Diocesan Schools Council
- Diocesan Building Levy set by the Parramatta Diocesan Schools Council
- Resource and Service Fees set by Xavier College
The Annual Diocesan Tuition Fee can be paid once a year or as three equal payments in Terms 1, 2 and 3. There are very significant discounts on Diocesan Tuition Fees for the second (25% reduction) and third (50% reduction) children enrolled from the one family in a Catholic systemic school, and no charge for the fourth and subsequent children. Catholic systemic schools eligible for sibling discounts are in the Diocese of Parramatta, Archdiocese of Sydney, Diocese of Wollongong, and Diocese of Broken Bay as well as at St Dominic’s College, Kingswood.
The Diocesan Building Levy is paid by all families with one or more children in a Parramatta Diocesan school. The money collected from the levy is deposited into a fund from which all building costs for schools in the diocese are met. The levy is not tax deductible.
School based fees are set by Xavier College and are used to support the cost of excursions, community and cultural activities, sport and subject resources.
2011 Diocesan Tuition Fee and Building Levy
| 2011 Annual Diocesan Tuition Fees as a single installment |
|---|
School Year
| 1st child 100%
| 2nd child 75%
| 3rd child 50%
|
| Years 7 - 8 | $1,506 | $1,131 | $753 |
| Years 9 - 10 | $1,665 | $1,248 | $834 |
| Years 11 - 12 | $2,130 | $1,599 | $1,065 |
2011 Annual Diocesan Tuition Fees as three equal installments in Terms 1, 2 & 3
|
|---|
School Year
| 1st child 100%
| 2nd child 75%
| 3rd child 50%
|
| Years 7 & 8 | $502 | $377 | $251 |
| Years 9 & 10 | $555 | $416 | $278 |
| Years 11 & 12 | $710 | $533 | $355 |
2011 Annual Diocesan Building Levy (once per family)
|
|---|
| Term 1
| Term 2
| Term 3
|
One installment
| $570 | - | - |
Equal installments
| $190 | $190 | $190 |
School Based Resource and Service Fees
The fees are set by Xavier College and are used to support he cost of excursions, community and cultural activities, sport and subject resources and a variety of other expenses throughout the school.
School Resource Fee
This fee covers the costs of the student diary, student ID card, internet access, some materials for practical subjects, paper and photocopying and entry fees into various educational competitions. Provisions are also made within this fee for careers advice and Reflection Days. In 2011 this fee is $345 per student and will be levied over three terms at $115 per term.
Text Book Hire Fee
This fee has been established to save parents money through the bulk buying of textbooks. The College will purchase all textbooks and then lend them out to students for the year. This saves parents the cost of purchasing these books and then having to dispose of them each year. In
2011 this fee is $120 per student and will be levied in the first term.
Sports & Activities Contribution
This fee partly contributes to the costs associated with the provision of sports and activities for the year, such as transport, venue hire and entry charges. In 2011 this fee is $270 per student and will be levied over three terms at $90 per term.
Technology Fee
This fee ensures that the College can adequately support the delivery of learning technology and the mandatory requirements of all syllabi. In 2011 this fee is $60 per student and will be levied in the first term.
Please Note
Fees for excursions and incursions are charged as each arise.Senior subject and resource fees will vary in accordance with the selected HSC program of each student.
Payment options
Parents have many fee payment options and Xavier College accepts the following payment methods:
- Direct Debit
- BPay
- Australia Post BPay
- Cash paid at the office
- EFTPOS at the office
- Cheque or Money Order by mail or at the office
When fees or other payments are sent to school with students, please ensure they are in a sealed envelope which is clearly marked with the student’s name, Home Group and the purpose of the payment. This envelope should then be handed into the office as soon as the student arrives at school. There are envelopes available at the office for this purpose.
Payment arrangements
Families are welcome to pay their fees weekly, fortnightly or monthly by BPay or direct debit. Please contact the College Fees Officer, Mr Steve Hackett, to make a payment arrangement.
Financial Difficulty
Families experiencing financial difficulty are encouraged to make an appointment with the College Fees Officer, Mr Steve Hackett. Discussions of this nature are handled with utmost discretion and remain confidential at all times.