Page 1857 - Week 05 - Thursday, 10 May 2018
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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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