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WELCOME PACK 2019 • Principal’s Welcome Message 2 • Academic Calendar and Term Dates 3–4 • Special Notice: Camps and Trips 5 – 11 • Timetabling Structure 12 • School Attire and Turnout 12 – 15 • Important Notice 16 – 17 • IT and Network Support for Students 18 – 20 • Fee Schedule and Refund Policy 2019 21 – 23 3
Dear Parents / Guardian, A warm welcome to ACS (International) for 2019! You are joining a great school with many opportunities and challenges extended to every student in order for them to achieve his or her potential. We are very proud of the many features which make us quite special including our strong academic performance in the IGCSE and IB Diploma international curricula, the equal mix of local and international students and staff giving us the best of both worlds, and the all-round holistic education underpinned by our dual Christian and ACS heritage. We regard ourselves as a family. The concept of family is important to all cultures and in this diverse and inclusive school we look forward to supporting, encouraging and challenging all students to achieve to their potential in every aspect of school life. We are confident that you too will enjoy being a part of the ACS (International) family and we wish you every success in achieving your hopes, dreams and goals. We look forward to a strong partnership between home and school and to seeing parents and guardians at the various school functions. We believe in effective two-way communication with parents and guardians, and we have developed a number of systems to support this process. These include email contact, the school website and ‘Parent Portal’, monthly newsletters, formal reports every term plus two parent-teacher meetings per year. We encourage parents and guardians to contact the school to share student successes, to advise absences, to ask questions and to make comment. We ask that parents, guardians and students inform the school office quickly if you have a change of email or phone number. The school email for general enquiries is admin@acsinternational.edu.sg. This booklet contains much information to assist the smooth running of the school. Please read carefully to ensure the maximum success at school. Of special notice, students admitted to Years 1, 2, 3, FIB or Pre-IB should take note of the Activities / Adventure Week 2019, which was previously organised at the end of the year, has now been re-scheduled to the last week in Term 1 to give all first year students an earlier opportunity to get to know each other / learn to work with each other better. ACS (International) graduates are confident, successful and well prepared for the future. They will have a positive and increasingly significant impact in local, national and international contexts. We look forward to working together to “Nurture Future Leaders and Global Citizens in our Christian Community”. The Best Is Yet To Be! Yours sincerely, Rob Burrough Principal 2
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2019 TERM DATES 2019 Term 1 - 2019 Years 1 – 4: Wednesday 2 January 2019 Pre-Orientation Admission Process • 9am to 5pm: Admissions - final tidy up of fees, administration, subject choices, language options etc. as required ready for formal welcome on 3 January 2019. Popular Bookshop and Bibi and Baba located on site for book and uniform sales on 2, 3, 4, 7 and 21 January. Thursday 3 January 2019 Orientation I Day 1 (Report to Oldham Chapel) • 9.00am: New Students and Parents meet in Chapel for Principal’s Welcome followed by New Parents Morning Tea with SLT and Admissions • 9.30am to 3.30pm: Orientation I Day 1 • 3.30pm to 5pm: Divisional Coordinators (DCs) available for subject adjustments for new and existing students. Popular Bookshop and Bibi and Baba located on site for book and uniform sales on 2, 3, 4, 7 and 21 January. Friday 4 January 2019 Orientation I Day 2 • 8:30am to 9pm: Orientation Term 1 Day 2. • New Student and Parents Bonfire BBQ with SLT & HSMs (other staff welcome) from 6pm. Popular Bookshop and Bibi and Baba located on site for book and uniform sales on 2, 3, 4, 7 and 21 January. 3
TERM DATES 2019 Monday 7 January 2019 Term 1 School Starts • 9am : Full School Assembly in Sports Hall for all students in Years 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6 • 9.45am to 11.00am: Tutor Meetings for distribution of Timetable, Checking of ISAMS details, Ice Breaker games, goal setting etc. • 11.00am: Students with subject and timetable issues are able to see DCs, SLT, IBC etc. Students without issues are released from school. Popular Bookshop and Bibi and Baba located on site for book and uniform sales on 2, 3, 4, 7 and 21 January. Tuesday 8 January 2019 Term 1 Lesson Starts • 8am : House Meetings • 8.45: Period 1 begins followed by regular timetable. Year 5: Thursday 17 and Friday 18 January 2019 Pre-Orientation Admission Process • 9am to 4pm: All returning ACS (International) students enrolling in the Year 5 IB Diploma Programme must confirm their subjects in person with either Ms Ling, Mrs Tan or Ms Alka Hingle at some stage during one of these two days. Monday 21 to Tuesday 22 January 2019 Orientation II and IBDP Induction (Introduction to IB, TOK, s CAS, Managebac) • 9am – All Year 5 students report to Chapel for Welcome and start of IB Induction. Orientation II + Subject Option consultation with senior teachers Wednesday 23 January 2019 Term 1 Lessons Start for Year 5 • 8am : School Assembly • 8.45: Period 1 begins followed by regular timetable. Term 2 – 2019 New Admissions All new students report on Tuesday 19 March 2019 at 7:30am • Timetable to be given Term 3 – 2019 New Admissions Monday 1 July 2019 • 9am to 5pm: Admission - final tidy up of fees, administration, subject choices, language options etc. as required ready for formal welcome on 2 July 2019. Popular Bookshop and Bibi and Baba located on site for book and uniform sales. Tuesday 2 July 2019 • 9am to 5pm: Orientation III / Induction Programme Term 4 – 2019 New Admissions All new students report on Monday 16 September 2019 at 7:30am • Timetable to be given 4
SPECIAL NOTICE – YEAR 1 ADVENTURE CAMP Dear Parents/ Guardian, We are delighted to share with you the details for your child/ ward’s compulsory Service and Adventure Camp. This is a camp specifically designed for all Year 1 students and details are as follows: • Dates: Wednesday 6 March- Friday 8 March 2019 • Where: Singapore • Cost: S$390 per student • Activities: Rock climbing, Star Wars’ Saber duelling experience, fishing session, exploration at Coney Island/ Southern Ridges, Amazing Race and Ice skating. NB. Should you have any specific requirements or concerns about a particular activity, please note this on the consent form. Aims of the Adventure Camp: • Provide students with experience of outdoor education • Develop a sense of independence, self-confidence, bravery and achievement • Enhance problem-solving skills, resourcefulness and coping ability • Provide classmates and teachers with an opportunity to share a common experience and bond outside the classroom • Prepare students to experience further outdoor adventurous activities as they move up the school years. What to wear • Each day students should either wear their ACS (International) PE kit or their House t-shirt with shorts/ trousers and sports shoes. Students should also take in to consideration the weather and be prepared with sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat for fine weather, or a waterproof jacket and change of footwear in case of wet weather. Warm layers such as a jumper and trousers will be required for ice skating. • Please note that should there be inclement weather an alternative activity will be completed instead. Payment for the trip • The cost of the trip for three days is $390 per student and will be included in the school fees for 2019. What is included in the trip fee? • Return transport • Entrance fees, equipment and guides for all activities • Lunch on each day and bottled water • Travel insurance for the duration of the trip Not included: • Personal incidentals We are sure that you support the school’s aims for a holistic education and we look forward to this exciting opportunity for your child/ ward. If you have any further queries, please don’t hesitate to contact me via email at analiza.garcia@acsinternational.edu.sg Yours faithfully, Mrs Analiza Garcia Adventure Camp & NYAA Coordinator 5
Parental/Guardian Consent Form Student’s Name: ……………………………………………. Tutor Group: …………………………………………………. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ I , …………………………………..…. NRIC No/Passport ……………………………………………….., am a parent/guardian of the above named student, and hereby give consent for my child/ward to participate in the following activity : Year 1 Adventure 3-day camp in Singapore Organized by ACS (International) and ISE on Wednesday 6th to Friday 8th March 2019 I agree that ACS (International) and its teachers, and the staff of ISE will not be liable for any injuries, mishap or accident that may occur to my child/ward, knowing that the organizers will take all reasonable steps to ensure the safety and care of those involved. Signed by : ……………………………………………………………….. Parent/Guardian Name of Parent/Guardian : ……………………………………………………………….. Date :……………………………………… 6
STUDENT’S PARTICULARS Name Tutor Group Phone number Medical conditions (Allergy, medication required) Dietary requirements (for example, vegetarian) Cycling ability (cannot cycle, good, confident) Other remarks Emergency contact name Emergency contact relationship Emergency contact number 7
SPECIAL NOTICE – YEAR 2 ADVENTURE CAMP Dear Parents/ Guardians, I am delighted to share with you the details for your child/ ward’s compulsory Service and Adventure Camp. This is a camp specifically designed for all Year 2 students and details are as follows: Dates: Tuesday 5 March- Friday 8 March 2019 Where: Telunas Resort, Sugi Island, Indonesia Transport: Bus, ferry and boat Cost: S$560 per student Activities: Raft building, low ropes and team building activities, pottery, jungle hike/ waterfall, shrimping, community service/ village tour, pizza/ movie by the beach/ bonfire and deck jumping Aims of the Adventure Camp: • Provide the students with experience of outdoor education • Develop a sense of independence, self-confidence, bravery and achievement • Enhance problem-solving skills, resourcefulness and coping ability • Provide classmates and teachers an opportunity to share a common experience and bond outside the classroom What is included in the trip fee? • Return transport from ACS (International) to Telunas Resort, Sugi Island, Indonesia • Accommodation in bunk beds, 3 meals a day and all activities • Travel insurance for the duration of the trip What is not included in the trip fee? • Items of a personal nature • Visa fees (if required). Any student requiring a visa is responsible for obtaining it on their own. The filled in and signed consent form should be returned to the general office by 8th November, 2018. We are sure that you support the school’s aims for a holistic education and we look forward to this exciting opportunity for your child/ ward. If you have any further queries, please don’t hesitate to contact me via email at analiza.garcia@acsinternational.edu.sg Yours faithfully, Analiza Policarpio Garcia Adventure Camp & NYAA Coordinator 8
Parental Consent Form Student's Name: ……………………………………………………... Class/House: ............................................................................. I, .......................................... , NRIC No/Passport …………………………………… father/mother/guardian of the above named student , and hereby consent to allow my child/ward to participate in the following activity : YEAR 2 CAMP: TELUNAS RESORT, INDONESIA Date: 5th to 8th March 2019 I agree that ACS (International) will not be liable for any injuries, mishaps or accidents that may involve my child/ward. I appreciate that the organisers will take all reasonable steps to ensure the safety and care of every student. I understand that the usual school rules will apply on this overseas camp and should rules be broken, normal school sanctions will apply. In the case of an overseas trip, serious misdemeanours will result in your child/ward being sent home, all costs of which will be charged to parents. Please indicate if your child/ward is currently on any specific medication for physical or psychological reasons. If so, please provide details of the medication taken by your child/ward and attach any relevant medical certification. Please also indicate any medical condition that the teacher-in-charge should be aware of. (If a medical condition is not indicated, the school cannot be held responsible for any problem that may relate to/from a medical condition.) ······································-¥-····························································································· Signed by: ............ ... ........................ ..... Please indicate your relationship to the student: Father/Mother/Guardian Name of Father/Mother/Guardian ……………………………………………….. (Printed) Contact details: …………… (mobile).......................(office/home)…………... Date :............................................... NB. The next of kin indicated above will be contacted in case of emergency. 9
SPECIAL NOTICE – YEAR 3/FIB/Pre-IB SERVICE AND ADVENTURE CAMP Dear Parents/ Guardians, I am delighted to share with you the details for your child/ ward’s compulsory Service and Adventure Camp. This is a camp specifically designed for all Year 3 / FIB & Pre-IB students and details are as follows: Dates: Tuesday 5 March- Friday 8 March 2019 Where: OPTIONS: Tioman Island/ Thailand/ Cameron Highlands Aims of the adventure camp: • Provide the students with experience of outdoor education • Develop a sense of independence, self-confidence, bravery and achievement • Enhance problem-solving skills, resourcefulness and coping ability • Provide classmates and teachers an opportunity to share a common experience and bond outside the classroom What is included in the trip fee? • Return transport • Accommodation, 3 meals a day and all activities • Travel insurance for the duration of the trip What is not included in the trip fee? • Items of a personal nature • Visa fees (if required). Any student requiring a visa is responsible for obtaining it on their own. We are sure that you support the school’s aims for a holistic education and we look forward to this exciting opportunity for your child/ ward. If you have any further queries, please don’t hesitate to contact me via email at analiza.garcia@acsinternational.edu.sg Yours faithfully, Analiza Policarpio Garcia Adventure Camp & NYAA Coordinator 10
Parental Consent Form Student's Name: ……………………………………………………... Class/House: ............................................................................. I, .......................................... , NRIC No/Passport …………………………………… father/mother/guardian of the above named student , and hereby consent to allow my child/ward to participate in the following activity : YEAR 3/FIB/PRE-IB CAMP: (Please indicate your 1st and 2nd choice by writing ‘1’ and ‘2’ in the box corresponding to your choice) THAILAND TIOMAN CAMERON HIGHLANDS Date: 5th to 8th March 2019 I agree that ACS (International) will not be liable for any injuries, mishaps or accidents that may involve my child/ward. I appreciate that the organisers will take all reasonable steps to ensure the safety and care of every student. I understand that the usual school rules will apply on this overseas camp and should rules be broken, normal school sanctions will apply. In the case of an overseas trip, serious misdemeanours will result in your child/ward being sent home, all costs of which will be charged to parents. Please indicate if your child/ward is currently on any specific medication for physical or psychological reasons. If so, please provide details of the medication taken by your child/ward and attach any relevant medical certification. Please also indicate any medical condition that the teacher-in-charge should be aware of. (If a medical condition is not indicated, the school cannot be held responsible for any problem that may relate to/from a medical condition.) ······································-¥-····························································································· Signed by: ............ ... ........................ ..... Please indicate your relationship to the student: Father/Mother/Guardian Name of Father/Mother/Guardian ……………………………………………….. (Printed) Contact details: …………… (mobile).......................(office/home)…………... Date :............................................... NB. The next of kin indicated above will be contacted in case of emergency. 11
TIMETABLE 2019 Please note the generic school’s operating hours and timetabling structure as follows: SCHOOL ATTIRE AND TURNOUT Uniform •STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR THE PRESCRIBED SCHOOL UNIFORM DURING THE SCHOOL DAY. Prescribed uniform is as follows: •White shirt (for boys) or white blouse (or girls) with School badge. No coloured vests/singlet’s to be worn underneath. WHITE SHIRTS (FOR BOYS) ARE TO BE TUCKED IN AT ALL TIMES. •OR White polo shirt (for boys and girls) no coloured singlet’s or T-shirts to be worn underneath) •Blue trousers (for boys) or culottes (for girls). CULOTTES ARE NOT TO BE WORN MORE THAN 4.5CM ABOVE THE KNEE. •White short socks •Plain white or plain black shoes. •STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO BE IN SCHOOL UNIFORM ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASSES. A school uniform list is enclosed for your guidance. New students will need to purchase their uniform before the school starts at the school bookshop. You may also purchase uniform items direct from the supplier’s shop: 12
Opening Hours of ACS (International) Popular Book Store • November Holidays: Monday to Friday 10am to 3pm • December Holidays : Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm Opening Hours of BiBi and BaBa • Monday to Friday 10am to 7pm • Saturday `10am to 6pm 545 Orchard Road #02-28. Far East Shopping Centre Singapore 238882 Phone: (65) 6271 9248 Fax: (65) 6273 9600 Email: uniforms@bibibaba.com.sg • The Formal Wear attire is compulsory for all students and is worn on formal school events such as Founder’s Day, Student Leadership Investiture and Speech Day; and when students represent the School in certain external competitions. The hooded cardigan is optional attire for students if they wish to wear an additional garment in school. The formal wear is to be ordered at school and measurement taken on prescribed appointment with BIBI AND BABA. • The Polo T Shirt Is The Usual Daily Wear But On Chapel Days (Fridays) the White Shirt and Tie Must Be Worn. Please assist us by ensuring your child has the correct attire for School. • Plain white trainers, plain black trainers or leather shoe with matching white or black laces, (note the change to previous practice). IB students may wear plain white or black flat shoes (no high heels and no bling). SLIPPERS/SANDALS ARE NOT TO BE WORN UNLESS THERE IS A DOCTOR'S LETTER PROVIDED. Dress for PE and Sports should always be regulated kit as per the PE Department specifications. • The PE uniform is compulsory for all students and is available from the school bookshop, POPULAR. It is not available from BIBI AND BABA. 13
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SCHOOL ATTIRE AND TURNOUT The following on personal apparel is to be observed in school at all times: Jewellery • Girls may wear discreet single ear studs • Boys may not wear ear studs • No tongue studs may be worn • Girls may use CLEAR nail varnish only • Excessive jewellery may not be worn • No face piercing is allowed Hair • Hairstyles should not be extreme in fashion • Dying of hair is prohibited • Girls' hair must be neat and tidy at all times • Boys' hair should not be on the collar or on the ears and be neat and tidy at all times • Boys should be clean-shaven at all times • ALL students must travel between school and home in the appropriate uniform each day • Students who are improperly attired will be sent home to rectify the problem • The attached photographs will give a clearer idea of what the School's expectations of dress code are. IMPORTANT NOTICES Attendance •Please note that classes begin at 8.00am and that students' attendance at school is recorded electronically each morning by teachers at that time. If your child is late or absent without a valid reason an email will be sent automatically to you and this will be followed- up later. Students who are late for school should inform the school office immediately on arrival. Absences and late-coming will be recorded on each student's end-of-year report and on transcripts. We will only allow a maximum of two parent letters per term for an explanation of absence. An MC is required if students are sick. Languages and Subject Options •New students in Years 1 and 2 need to identify which second language they wish to study. •Singaporean students are expected to study their Mother Tongue as their second language unless they have an exemption. Those with an exemption are still required to study a second language. Any MoE exemption letter must be given to the school before any non-MTL is approved. •A form is enclosed for those who have not already completed one or who wish to change their subject choice. Students commencing Year 3, Year 4 Foundation IB – Pre IB and Year 5 are to confirm your subjects’ election using the Subject Options Form. 16
IMPORTANT NOTICES Parent School Partners (PSP) •The PARENT SCHOOL PARTNERS (PSP) is a strong and active parents' group who run a variety of excellent and enjoyable activities throughout the year. A copy of the PSP brochure is included in this Orientation Pack. Parents are encouraged to join this group as we are sure you would find the experience fulfilling. •The Co-Chairs can be contacted via acspsp.net@gmail.com. •Information and photos of PSP activities may be found on Facebook – ACS International PSP. Student Card Application •All new students must complete a student card application form for the student card to be issued. This card serves to identify the student at school for registration and library books loan as well as photocopying at school. A student account along with a school email address will also be generated which will allow the student to access the school intranet and iSAMS student management system. (A1.1) Transportation •Students who wish to use the school bus to commute to and from school must complete the Transportation Form. Kindly note this engagement will be a personal arrangement. Concession for public transportation at this juncture is only available to Singapore Citizens only. (A1.3) 17
IT AND NETWORK SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS ACS is a registered Apple School and aims to tap into the resources and support of Apple Education. As such we prefer our students to be using Macbooks and iPads. Please visit: https://www.apple.com/sg/mac/compare and https://www.apple.com/sg/ipad/compare for the range of macbook and ipad products. Common usage in classroom include the use of quiz apps like: • Peardeck https://www.peardeck.com • Kahoot https://kahoot.com All students will be provided with a free Office 365 account to install the Office Utilities on their own devices. Students who are involved in the Creative Media CCA will also be provided the full Adobe CS at no cost. While junior students can probably work on a iPad for quizzes and presentations, Middle and Senior school students are expected to work more intensively on longer reports and presentations, including collaborative work on Google Docs. As such a Macbook is preferred. TEXTBOOKS AND STATIONERIES Please refer to the 2019 textbook lists for the various levels of studies. 18
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SCHOOL FEES SCHEDULE 2019 Fees Summary 2019 Each of the two charts, New Admissions and Returning Students, gives an indication of the various fees payable for different year levels in 2019. All fees are compulsory, unless otherwise stated. YEAR 2019 School Fees - New Students YEAR 2019 School Fees - New Students Standard Fees For All New Students (in SGD$) Standard Fees For All New Students (in SGD$) Y1 Y2 Y3 FB / PB Y5 Test Fee (Per Test) (Academic and Apitude) (1) Y1 Y2 $550.00 (2) (ifY3test is required) FB / PB Y5 Test FeeFee Test (Per Test) (Per (Academic Test) (Apitudeand Apitude) Only) (1) (1) $550.00 (2) (if test is $200.00 (2)required) Test Fee (Per Test) (Apitude Registration Fees (3)(4) Only) (1) $200.00 $3,210.00 (2) Registration Development FeesFund (3)(4)(3) (5) $3,210.00 $1,070.00 Development Fund (3) (5) Deposit (3) (6) $1,070.00 $6,000.00 Deposit School(3)Fees (6) (Per Semester)/(Per Year) (7) 13860/ $6,000.00 $ 15,592.50 $ 18,480.00 School Misc Fees Fees (Per (8) Semester)/(Per Year) (7) 13860/ $850.00 $ 15,592.50 $ 18,480.00 Misc Fees School Parent (8) Partners (PSP) Fund (8) $850.00 $50.00 Parent PEAKSSchool Partners Test Psychometric (PSP)(9) Fund (8) $ 481.50 $50.00 $ 481.50 IB Induction PEAKS & Enrichment Psychometric Test (9) (10) $ 481.50 $$ 1,000.00 481.50 IB Induction & Enrichment (10) $ 1,000.00 Total Fees Payable at Admission for All New Students $ 25,521.50 $25,040.00 $ 26,772.50 $ 31,141.50 Total Fees Payable at Admission for All New Students $ 25,521.50 $25,040.00 $ 26,772.50 $ 31,141.50 Additional Fees For All New Students Requiring Student Passes (in SGD$) International StudentAdditional Pastoral CareFees (8) For All New Students Requiring Student $550.00 Passes (in SGD$) Medical Insurance (Annual and paid International Student Pastoral Care (8) directly to Broker) $300.00+ Prior $550.00 to enrolment Total Fees Payable at Admission for Alll New Students Medical Insurance (Annual and paid directly to Broker) $300.00+ Prior to enrolment $ 26,071.50 $25,590.00 $ 27,322.50 $ 31,691.50 Requiring Total Student Fees Payable Passes at Admission for Alll New Students $ 26,071.50 $25,590.00 $ 27,322.50 $ 31,691.50 Requiring Student Passes YEAR 2019 School Fees - Continuing Students Standard Fees For All Continuing Students (in SGD$) YEAR 2019 School Fees - Continuing Students Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 FB / PB Y5 Y6 School Fees (Per Semester) (7) $13,860.00 $ 15,592.50 $ 18,480.00 $ 12,705.00 Misc Fees (8) Standard Fees For All Continuing Students (in$850.00 SGD$) Parent School Partners (PSP) Fund (8) $50.00 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 FB / PB Y5 Y6 PEAKS Psychometric Test (9) $ 481.50 $ 481.50 School Fees (Per Semester) (7) $13,860.00 $ 15,592.50 $$18,480.00 $ 12,705.00 IB Induction & Enrichment (10) 1,000.00 Total Fees Total Payable Fees Payableperatsemester without annual Commencement of Academic $ 15,241.50 $13,860.00 $14,760.00 $$15,592.50 16,492.50 $$18,480.00 20,861.50 $$ 12,705.00 13,605.00 incidentals forContinuing Year for All all continuing stuents Students Misc Fees (8) $850.00 Parent School Partners (PSP) Fund (8) $50.00 Additional Fees For All Continuing Students Requiring Student Passes (in SGD$) PEAKS Psychometric Test (9) $ 481.50 $ 481.50 International Student Pastoral Care (8) $550.00 IB Induction & Enrichment (10) $ 1,000.00 Medical Insurance (Annual and paid directly to Broker) $300.00+ Prior to enrolment Total Fees Payable at Commencement of Academic Total Fees Payable at Commencement of Academic $ 15,241.50 $14,760.00 $ 16,492.50 $ 20,861.50 $ 13,605.00 YearYear forfor All All Continuing Students Continuing Students Requiring Student $ 15,791.50 $15,310.00 $ 17,042.50 $ 21,411.50 $ 14,155.00 Passes Additional Fees For All Continuing Students Requiring Student Passes (in SGD$) International Student Pastoral Care (8) $550.00 Additional Curriculum Fees For All Students Medical Insurance (Annual and paid directly to Broker) $300.00+ Prior to enrolment Term 1 Camp Fee - Year 1 - 3 (Payment Prior to Camp) $500 - $1,500 Total Fees Payable at Commencement of Academic Overseas Trips (Optional) $1,500 - $5,500 Year for All Continuing Students Requiring Student $ 15,791.50 $15,310.00 $ 17,042.50 $ 21,411.50 $ 14,155.00 Passes 21
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SCHOOL FEES 2019 Withdrawals, Refunds and Payments Payment Procedure and Conditions Payments are to be made in cash, cheque, cashier’s Withdrawal Procedure order or inter-bank transfer. No credit card facilities are available. Notice within each academic year must be given in writing to the Principal: Cheque payments are to be crossed and made • By 31 October: for students leaving in payable to ACS (International) with the applicant’s December name written on the back of the cheque. • By 31 March: for Years 1 to 4 students leaving in Term 3 Overseas payments by cashier’s order or telegraphic transfer are to be made payable to ACS Students without notice of withdrawal will be (International) with the applicant’s name listed. deemed to be progressing to the next academic year, and shall pay school fees according to the All bank charges must be borne by the applicant. terms of the Student Contract and/or official invoice. Places will be reserved only upon receipt of All fees are payable one month in advance before school fees within the stipulated deadline. the commencement of each semester on a half yearly basis. Refund Procedure Students cannot commence or continue schooling School Fees whilst fees are unpaid. • 100% refund if notice is received more than 30 days before course commencement. • 50% refund if notice is received less than 31 Account Details for Cashier’s Order of Telegraphic days before course commencement. Transfer • 25% refund if notice is received 1–60 days after course commencement. NAME OF BANK BANK CODE • NO refund if notice is received 61 days after DBS Bank Ltd, Singapore 7171 course commencement. ADDRESS OF BANK BRANCH CODE 12 Marina Blvd Level 3 MBFC Deposit 033 Tower 3 S (018982) • 100% refund if notice is received (but school fees are non-refundable). ACCOUNT NO. SWIFT CODE • NO refund if notice is NOT received. 033-900959-8 DBSSSGSG • NO refund for Years 5 or 6 students. BENEFICIARY’S NAME • Any balance is refunded automatically by ACS (International) cheque to the original payee three months after the student’s last day at school, and after deductions of all outstanding administrative costs (e.g. school camps, examination fees, and any losses or breakages of school property) have been made. 23
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