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Tuition and administrative fees for mainstream schooling – Student Visa Subclass 500

School year

Amount

Years K - 6

$11,100 per year, per student

Years 7 - 10

$14,500 per year, per student

Years 11 - 12

$16,200 per year, per student

A non-refundable application fee of $265 per student is payable at the time of their initial application.

Tuition and administrative fees for mainstream schooling – Dependents of temporary residents

School year

Amount

Years K - 6

$11,100 per year, per student

Years 7 - 10

$14,500 per year, per student

Years 11 - 12

$16,200 per year, per student

A non-refundable application fee of $265 per student is payable at the time of their initial application.

Tuition and administrative fees for mainstream schooling – Short term

(The following fees and charges are for students studying in ACT Government schools as a short-term student. The study period for these charges is for 5-10 weeks only and the fees are scaled).

School year

Amount

Tuition and Administrative fee for 5 weeks

$2365 per student

Tuition and Administrative fee for 6 weeks

$2675 per student

Tuition and Administrative fee for 7 weeks

$3165 per student

Tuition and Administrative fee for 8 weeks

$3565 per student

Tuition and Administrative fee for 9 weeks

$3965 per student

Tuition and Administrative fee for 10 weeks

$4365 per student

A non-refundable application fee of $250 per student is payable at the time of their initial application.

(6) The average number of years an international student studies in an ACT Government school is 2 years.

This accounts for 1493 full-fee students who completed studies in ACT Government schools between January 2010 and December 2017.

(7) International students receiving an Australian Tertiary Admission Ranking (ATAR)

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

Number of students receiving an ATAR

71

90

112

99

133

Schools—social media
(Question No 1039)

Ms Lee asked the Minister for Education and Early Childhood Development, upon notice, on 23 March 2018:

(1) In relation to Chromebooks for secondary school students, will students be able to access social media on these Chromebooks.


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