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Dear Parents/Guardians At Kelvin Grove State College, we take a holistic approach to developing young people’s learning. Our Junior, Middle and Senior school curriculum is futures-focussed, innovative and caring, but still embraces the core elements of education that have traditionally been essential for success. Over many years now, our students have experienced a world-class standard of education, preparing them for their futures whilst also enabling them to make a valuable contribution to the wider community. We know they will continue to do so in the years to come. It is, and always has been, our people – students, families and staff - who make the difference and are our greatest strength. This makes our college an outstanding place to learn and to work. To achieve these great outcomes and prepare our students for their future pathways, there are many items required to assist with student learning and these include, textbooks (hard copy and online), consumables, resources and other materials. All of these items are the responsibility of the parent/guardian and can become extremely costly for families. Therefore, the College has a Student Resource Scheme (SRS) in place to assist families to reduce these costs. The College has the ability to bulk-purchase educational items through government-approved supplier programs, allowing us to provide resources at a reduced rate to what ‘single-purchasers’ can source. These savings enable us to keep our resource scheme fees as low as possible. The provision of many of the specialist resources, in these fees, also saves families enormous amounts of time rather than having to source these specialist items in their already busy lives. Contribution to the scheme is voluntary and parents/caregivers are under no obligation to join the scheme. However, if you elect not to join the scheme, you will need to provide all necessary textbooks, resources and materials for your student for the whole year. This booklet contains information about the Student Resource Scheme and gives an overview of the items that are included. Families who join the scheme are offered the option of paying off the fee in instalments throughout the school year. Payment plans can be established by contacting our SUBShop. If you have any questions about the SRS after reading this booklet, please contact the SUBShop. Llew Paulger Executive Principal 2
Student Resource Scheme Information 2021 Year Prep – Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 – Year 9 Year 10 – Year 12 Fees $200 $355 $355* $390* Administration Fee - $220 (Out-of-catchment students only) New out-of-catchment students enrolling at Kelvin Grove State College will be charged an enrolment fee of $220.00. Student Resource Scheme Information The Student Resource Scheme has been implemented in this College to ensure that all students have the necessary resources to support their educational requirements. It is also intended as a convenience to parents/caregivers to provide a more economical option to purchasing new textbooks, resources and consumables each year. Contribution to this scheme is voluntary. Parents/Caregivers are under no obligation to join, however, they will need to provide all necessary textbooks and purchase and/or pay for resources for the students if they elect not to join the scheme. The Student Resource Scheme operates at this College under the policy and guidelines of the Department of Education (DoE). The Kelvin Grove State College Parents’ and Citizens’ Association supports and authorises any changes to the Student Resource Scheme at the October meeting. Parents wishing to take advantage of the resources and services provided by the scheme pay an annual flat fee as well as any individual subject charges and fees to participate in Excellence programs. Any payment made overrides the need to enter into a written agreement by signing the attached participation form. Some subjects studied attract an additional fee. These subjects and their charges are listed at the end of this booklet. All subject levies are invoiced at the commencement of the school year. Benefits of participating in the scheme Students participating in the Student Resource Scheme will be provided with all textbooks required for each subject. Students participating will also receive many resources and materials required in the course of their studies. The scheme does not cover students’ personal requisites such as stationery and writing materials. Resources not covered under the Student Resource Scheme are included in the Stationery Pack information available on line from 1 December on the College website. Government Textbook Allowance Every eligible student in Years 7 to 12 at Kelvin Grove State College receives financial assistance from Department of Education to offset the costs of textbooks and resources. This assistance is provided to the College once per year in the form of a Textbook and Resources Allowance (TRA). The school retains this allowance to offset the costs to the parents as detailed in the Fees area. Further information is provided under the Student Resource Scheme Inclusions section of this booklet. Certain students are not entitled to the TRA, these include Exchange students, Full Fee-Paying Students, Adult Students (aged 18 years or older) and students from other states enrolling after the cut-off date (the first Friday in August). The Department encourages schools to provide Student Resource Schemes to minimise costs to parents. Parents are required to purchase the stationery items outlined in the relevant year level stationery lists to start the year and any additional items as advised by class teachers. Students enrolling in the Brisbane School of Distance Education or in TAFE courses are required to meet any costs involved with this enrolment. 3
Participation Agreement Form Each year, all families will be provided with a Student Resource Scheme Participation Agreement Form. One form per student needs to be completed and it only needs to be completed once for the life of that student’s enrolment. Should your circumstances change, you will be required to complete a new form. Payment Options There are a number of options for making payment of the participation fees. • BPOINT: (School CRN 2409000044793) Invoice number and name required. There is a link on every invoice through to BPoint. • QParent: payments can be made through the QParents app or website. Users will be directed to BPoint site to make the payment of the invoice. • In person by EFTPOS at the SUBShop which is located in the Middle/Senior Campus. • Phoning the SUBShop and asking for a direct link of the invoice to be sent to your mobile phone for credit card payment. • Direct deposit in to the college bank account. If using this option please ensure your student’s ID number and name are used to allow staff to allocate the payment correctly. BSB: 064157 Account: 10000544 - In the reference area ensure you identify Your Surname, Initial and invoice number (if known) and an abbreviation of the activity. E.g.: Smith B 018765 Camp While cash is also accepted, the preferred payments methods are listed above. Information regarding the opening hours for the SUBShop in 2021 is included in this booklet and is also on our website. Where students enrol after the commencement of first term, the fees will be reduced on a pro-rata basis. The calculation will be based on a 40 week school year. Please note that the school, with the approval of the P&C, reserves the right to review and amend fees at any time. Financial Difficulties It is acknowledged that some families can experience financial difficulties. Parents/caregivers in these circumstances are urged to contact the SUBShop staff to discuss individual payment options. All discussions will remain confidential. Non-payment of fees The school operates the Student Resource Scheme to benefit all eligible students. It is not viable for the school to provide this service if fees are outstanding. It is for this reason that students may be refused entry into the scheme if fees are outstanding from the previous year/s. Students with outstanding fees may be denied the opportunity to participate in non-compulsory school activities. Students will not be provided with resources until any outstanding fees from previous year/s have been paid. Pro Rata Refunds Students leaving school or transferring to another will be entitled, after receipt of a written request, to a pro-rata refund of any fees paid to the school and the Textbook and Resources Allowance. The pro-rata calculation is based on a 40 week school year. Costs for the ID Card, Homework Diary and replacing any lost or damaged resources will be deducted from the refund. An electronic funds transfer will be issued to the parent/caregiver within one month of the school being notified the student has left and all outstanding textbooks are returned. Action Required: • Please make payment by 5 February 2021; • Where required, complete the Student Resource Scheme Participation Agreement Form and returning it to the SUBShop; • Invoices for the year level fee will be emailed prior to the commencement of school. To ensure your student is able to access all textbooks (if applicable) and resources, full payment must be made at the SUBShop or have established a payment plan before the 5 February 2021; and • Invoices for individual subject charges will be processed as soon as possible in 2021. Prompt payment on receipt of the invoices is appreciated. 4
SUBShop Information The SUBShop is located in SC Block, which is located directly behind the Senior Campus Administration building. At the SUBShop parents and students are able to: • pay student fees and/or set up payment plans; • purchase uniforms and stationery; and • collect textbooks and other resources offered as part of the Student Resource Scheme. Normal trading hours during school term: Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 8.00am - 1.50pm Tuesday and Thursday: 8.00am - 11.00am Back to School Trading Hours for 2021 Monday 18 January: Closed to over the counter purchases Open to online orders between 11am and 1pm Tuesday 19 to Thursday 21 January: 9.00am – 12.30pm 2.00pm – 6.30pm Friday 22 January: 8.00am – 12.00pm Monday 25 to Tuesday 26 January: Closed Contact details: For all SUBShop related enquiries, please phone (07) 3552 7367 or email subshop@kelvingrovesc.eq.edu.au. Unfortunately, during peak trading times, it will not be possible to respond to phone messages or emails immediately. However, all queries will receive a response in a timely manner. Online purchases for uniforms, stationery and canteen orders are encouraged through the QKr app. Please refer to the College website for further details. Payment Policy To be eligible to participate in extra-curricular activities, student accounts must be up-to-date. Students who have outstanding fees will not be eligible to participate in the ski trip, semi-formal, formal, study tours overseas, excellence programs or obtain a student jersey (senior students). 5
Student Resource Scheme Inclusions Junior School (Years Prep to 5) Parent Contribution of the Scheme - $200 Student Resource Scheme Inclusions Cost Administration of the Student Resource Scheme $ 10.00 Core curriculum learning resources - class sets of readers, reading $105.00 supplies, sight word booklets, home readers, handwriting cues/cards, atlas, dictionary, thesaurus, art materials, paint brushes, musical instruments, science consumables In class use of sets of laptops (one set to three classes) $ 60.00 Use of Hands on Maths equipment and calculators $ 15.00 Sporting equipment (e.g. equipment for weekly classes, under 8’s Sports $ 10.00 Day, swimming pool equipment) Total $200.00 Families are able to pay in instalments and a recommended plan is outlined below: • $100 paid by Week 2 Term 1; • $50 paid by Week 2 Term 2; and • $50 paid by Week 2 Term 3. Should you wish to organise another payment plan, please contact the SUBShop. Middle School (Year 6) Parent contribution of the Student Resource Scheme - $355 Student Resource Scheme Inclusions Cost Administration of the Student Resource Scheme $ 15.00 Core curriculum learning resources - teacher prepared notes, photocopying of class resources, eBooks, atlas, dictionary, thesaurus, Equipment and consumables for the following subjects: • Visual Arts and Design (art supplies during year) • Science (supplies for experiments during year) $172.50 • English novels (various during year) • Performance Studies (costumes, props, DVDs, scripts, audio recordings) • In class use of sets of laptops (one set to three classes) $ 60.00 Social and Emotional Development Programs $ 50.00 - Healthy Productions (Year 6) - #Real You Day (Year 7, 8 and 9) - MyPB (Year 6 – 9) STILE and Mathspace online access $ 20.00 Sporting Equipment – Health and Physical Education (including $ 20.00 swimming pool equipment) Student Diary $ 8.50 ID Card $ 9.00 Total $355.00 Families are able to pay in instalments and a recommended plan is outlined below: • $160 paid by Week 2 Term 1; • $100 paid by Week 2 Term 2; and • $ 95 paid by Week 2 Term 3. Should you wish to organise another payment plan, please contact the SUBShop. 6
Middle School (Years 7-9) Parent contribution of the Student Resource Scheme - $355 Student Resource Scheme Inclusions Cost Administration of the Student Resource Scheme $ 15.00 Core curriculum learning resources - teacher prepared materials for distribution, photocopying of class resources, textbooks (hardcopy and online), novels, eBook library and other library resources Note: list provided of all textbooks on page 10 Equipment and consumables for the following subjects: Year 7-9 • English novels (various throughout the year – list on last page) • Performance Studies (costumes, props, DVDs, scripts, audio $ 289.50 recordings – titles include: Girl Who Cried Wolf, Ithaca Road, Ivy Shambitt and the Sound Machine) • Science (supplies for experiments during year) • Visual Arts and Design (art supplies during year for Years 7-8) Year 8 & 9 only • Digital Technologies (robotics equipment and webpage development ) • Food Studies (ingredients throughout the year) Year 9 only • Performing Arts – Dance or Drama (costumes, props, DVDs, scripts, audio recordings – see titles above) eLearning platforms (Turnitin, Education Perfect, Daymap, Clickview, $ 70.00 ReadCloud) and other software for student laptops (e.g. Adobe Creative Suite) STILE and Mathspace access $ 20.00 Social and Emotional Development Programs $ 50.00 - Healthy Productions (Year 6) - #Real You Day (Year 7, 8 and 9) - MyPB (Year 6 – 9) Sporting Equipment (including swimming pool equipment) $ 20.00 ID Card $ 9.00 Student Diary $ 8.50 Subtotal $ 482.00 Government Textbook Allowance (Credit) $-127.00 Total $ 355.00 Families are able to pay in instalments and a recommended plan is outlined below: • $160 paid by Week 2 Term 1; • $100 paid by Week 2 Term 2; and • $ 95 paid by Week 2 Term 3. Should you wish to organise another payment plan, please contact the SUBShop. 7
Senior School (Years 10, 11, 12) Parent contribution of the Student Resource Scheme - $390 Student Resource Scheme Inclusions Cost Administration of the Student Resource Scheme $ 15.00 Resources required to complete 12 months in any given year level in the Senior School (e.g. teacher prepared materials for distribution, textbooks – hard copy and online, eBooks, various novels, etc.) Note: list provided of all textbooks on page 10 Equipment and consumables for the following subjects: Year 10-12 • English novels (titles on page 11) • Science (supplies for experiments during year – this applies to: $ 458.50 Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science in Practice) • Drama – Year 10 only (costumes, props, DVDs, scripts, audio recordings – titles include: Black Diggers, Opening A Fuzzwollop's Frame of Mind • Legal Studies and Business (various software packages) • Sport and Recreation (e.g. fitness equipment, sporting equipment, swimming pool equipment) • Digital Solutions • Internal VET certificates and short course (e.g. Certificate II in Creative Media, Certificate II in Information Technology, Certificate II in Engineering. Literacy course, Career Education course etc.) • Dance (costumes, props, music recordings) eLearning platforms (Turnitin, Education Perfect, Daymap, Clickview, $ 70.00 ReadCloud) and other software for student laptops (e.g. Adobe Creative Suite) Social and Emotional Development Programs $ 50.00 MyPB Work Booklet STILE and Mathspace access $ 20.00 QCAA Requirements $ 35.00 ID Card $ 9.00 Student Diary $ 8.50 Subtotal $ 666.00 Government Textbook Allowance (credit) $- 276.00 Total $ 390.00 Families are able to pay in instalments and a recommended plan is outlined below: • $160 paid by Week 2 Term 1; • $130 paid by Week 2 Term 2; and • $100 paid by Week 2 Term 3. Should you wish to organise another payment plan, please contact the SUBShop. 8
Kelvin Grove State College 2021 Student Fees RESOURCE SCHEME - PREP TO YEAR 12 Prep - Year 5 Year 6 - Year 9 Year 10 - Year 12 $200 $355 $390 JUNIOR SCHOOL – PREP TO YEAR 5 SUBJECT CHARGE Year 5 High Achievers $130.00 Instrumental Music $155.00* MIDDLE SCHOOL - YEARS 6 TO 9 SUBJECT CHARGE SUBJECT CHARGE Year 6 High Achievers $130.00 Year 9 Industrial Technology and Design $40.00 Years 7, 8 & 9 Academic Achievers $100.00 Year 9 CAD $10.00 Year 8 Industrial Technology and Design $40.00 Year 9 Art $20.00 Years 8 & 9 Languages – Japanese & Italian $20.00 SENIOR SCHOOL - YEARS 10 TO 12 SUBJECT CHARGE SUBJECT CHARGE TECHNOLOGY & DESIGN AND HOME ECONOMICS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Year 10 Foundation Design $10.00 Instrumental Music $155.00* Year 10 Foundation Furnishing Skills $45.00 ART Year 10 Foundation Engineering Pathways $50.00 Year 10 & 11 Film TV & New Media $30.00 Years 11 & 12 Design $10.00 Year 10 Visual Art $30.00 Years 11 & 12 Manufacturing – Furnishing $95.00 Year 10 Arts in Practice $50.00 PERFORMING ARTS Year 10 Fashion $35.00 Extension Music $40.00 Year 10, 11 & 12 Media Arts in Practice $30.00 Music in Practice $40.00 Years 10, 11 & 12 Visual Arts in Practice $40.00 $30.00 per Years 11 & 12 Drama Years 11 & 12 Fashion $60.00 semester $30.00 per Years 11 & 12 Drama in Practice Years 11 Visual Art $60.00 semester HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION Year 11 & 12 Arts in Practice $40.00 Health & Physical Education (Green Fees Golf) $50.00 Year 12 Visual Art $40.00 LANGUAGES MATHS Years 10, 11 & 12 Languages – Japanese & Italian $40.00 Years 11 & 12 Maths B Scientific Calculator hire $60.00 ELEARNING All eLearning Subjects - Years 10, 11 & 12 $65.00 * Instrumental Hire: Percussion $55, other instruments $100. These will be invoiced separately at a later date. EXCELLENCE PROGRAMS SPORTING PROGRAMs CHARGE ACADEMIC, DANCE, BALLET & MUSIC PROGRAMS CHARGE Football Art & Design Year 6 $320 Years 7 & 8 $50 Year 7, 8 & 9 $1,370 Years 11- 12 $350 Years 10 - 12 $1,620 Dance Uniform charge (jacket – new students) $100 Years 7 - 9 KG Dance Excellence $2,000 Golf Years 3 - 6 KG Trackdance $520 Senior Students $5,400 English Development $2,850 English Excelleration $400 Junior Sharks $500 Music Uniform charge (jacket – new students) $100 Taiko $250 Tennis Music Excellence $110 Years 4 - 6 $2,000 Science Years 7 - 9 $4,000 Stem Honours – Year 8 (per semester) $65 Year 10, 11 & 12 $5,000 Stem Honours – Year 9 (per Semester) $90 Uniform charge (jacket – new students) $100 OTHER Queensland Ballet Academy (All fees include GST / (for further Volleyball information – refer to www.queenslandballet.com.au/academy) Year 6 $700 Academy Program Level 1 & 2 $11,821 Years 7 – 9 $1,200 Academy Program Level 3 $11,418 Years 10 – 12 $1,400 Academy Program Level 4 $ 9,801 Uniform charge (jacket – new students) $100 Academy Program Level 5 $ 7,966 Academy Program Level 6 $ 7,196 9
. Textbook Requirements Year Level Subject Title Year 7 Science Pearson Science 7 Math Maths Quest 7 Year 8 Science Pearson Science 8 Maths Maths Quest 8 Year 9 Science Pearson Science 9 Maths Maths Quest 9 Science Pearson Science 10 Year 10 Maths Maths Quest 10 Psychology Oxford Psychology Legal Studies Legal Studies for QLD Year 11 Maths Methods Cambridge Maths Methods 1&2 Essential Maths Cambridge Essential Maths 1&2 Note: students will also require General Maths Cambridge General Maths 1&2 the Year 12 textbook in Term 4 Specialist Maths Cambridge Specialist Maths 1&2 of Year 11 Biology Biology: An Australian Perspective 1&2 Physics New Century Physics for QLD 1&2 Chemistry Chemistry for QLD 1&2 Legal Studies Legal Studies for QLD 1&2 Accounting Accounting: An Introductory Framework 1&2 Business Business for QCE: Unit 1&2 Psychology Oxford QLD Psychology 1&2 Japanese ii Tomo Senior Book Ancient History Senior Ancient History for QLD Year 11 Modern History Senior Modern History for QLD Design Nelson Design for QCE Units 1-4 Graphics Technical Drawing Essential Maths Essential Maths 3&4 Maths Methods Cambridge Maths Methods 3&4 General Maths Cambridge General Maths 3&4 Specialist Maths Cambridge Specialist Maths 3&4 Legal Studies Legal Studies for QLD 3&4 Biology Biology: An Australian Perspective 3&4 Design Nelson Design for QCE Units 1-4 Graphics Technical Drawing Physics New Century Physics for QLD 3&4 Year 12 Chemistry Chemistry for QLD 3&4 Japanese ii Tomo Senior Book Philosophy Philosophy Made Simple Geography Senior Geography 2 Psychology Oxford QLD Psychology 3&4 Accounting Accounting: An Introductory Framework 3&4 Business Business for QCE: Unit 3&4 Ancient History Senior Ancient History for QLD Modern History Senior Modern History for QLD Design Nelson Design for QCE Units 1-4 Business Investigation Business Communication and Communication Technology and Technology 10
English Novels Titles rotated across Year 6 – Year 12 Title Name 45+47 Stella Street - Elizabeth Honey Nation - Terry Pratchett A Man Called Possum - Harris Jones Neuromancer - William Gibson Across the Nightingale Floor - Lian Hearn Nineteen Eighty-Four - George Orwell All Quiet on the Western Front - Erich Maria Northern Lights - Phillip Pullman Remarque Animal Farm - George Orwell Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck Black Snake - Carole Wilkinson One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey Boy Overboard - Patricia Cornelius Othello - Shakespeare Brave New World - Aldous Huxley Picnic at Hanging Rock - Joan Lindsey Bridge to Terabithia - Katherine Paterson Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen Catch 22 - Joseph Heller Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier Chinese Cinderella - Adeline Yen Mah Red Dog - Louis De Bernieres Cloudstreet - Tim Winton Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare Coraline - Neil Gaiman Scott Pilgrim - Bryan Lee O'Malley Don't Call Me Ishmael - Michael Bauer Singing the Dogstar Blues - Alison Goodman Don't Pat the Wombat - Elizabeth Honey Slaughterhouse V - Kurt Vonnegut Dracula - Bram Stoker Soldier Boy - Anthony Hill Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card The Barrumbi Kids - Leonie Norrington Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury The Book Thief - Markus Zusak Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence - Pilkington Garimara The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - John Boyne Frankenstein - Mary Shelley The Crucible - Arthur Miller The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time Great Expectations - Charles Dickens - Mark Haddon Hag Seed - Margaret Atwood The Hobbit - Tolkien Hamlet - Shakespeare The Importance of Being Earnest - Oscar Wilde Hatchet - Gary Paulsen The Messenger - Markus Zusak Henry V - Shakespeare The Quiet American - Graham Greene Holes - Louis Sachar The Rainbow Troops - Andrea Hirata Howl's Moving Castle - Diana Wynne Jones The Running Man - Michael Gerard Bauer The True Story of Spit MacPhee - James Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte Aldridge Jasper Jones - Craig Silvey The Tempest - Shakespeare Tomorrow, When the War Began - John Julius Caesar - Shakespeare Marsden King Lear - Shakespeare To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee Leaving Barrumbi - Leonie Norrington True History of the Kelly Gang - Peter Carey Lord of the Flies - William Golding Wake in Fright - Kenneth Cook Macbeth - Shakespeare Wild Cat Falling - Mudrooroo Mac Slater, Cool Hunter - Tristan Banks Wonder - R.J. Palacio Merchant of Venice - Shakespeare Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte My Brilliant Career - Miles Franklin Z for Zachariah - Robert O'Brien My Place - Sally Morgan 11
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