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Sport
All students participate in Physical Education, sport and
fitness programmes. Predominantly Years 5 and 6 students represent
the school in Interschool sport, including netball, soccer,
rugby and hockey. Some field days give emphasis to participation
and may even have mixed teams. Other events are competitive
and we focus on skills. Sportsmanship is seen as an important
part of sport participation.
Cultural Activities
Students have many opportunities to become involved in a
wide range of activities. Some are included in class programmes
and Year 5 and 6 students are often invited to participate
in special groups. We have a School Choir which performs at
a local Music Festival at Buckland Beach Intermediate, a Dance
group and an Orchestra.
Code
"Pigeon Mountain Primary school has agreed to observe
and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care
of International Students published by the Minister of Education.
Copies of the code are available from this institution or
from the NZ Ministry of Education website at http://www.minedu.govt.nz"
Health and Travel Insurance
Students are not entitled to publicly funded health services
while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during
your visit, you will be liable for the full costs of that
treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly-funded
health services are available through the Ministry of Health,
and can be viewed on their website www.moh.govt.nz. Students
must have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance
while studying in New Zealand.
Immigration
"Full details of visa and permit requirements, advice
on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying and
reporting requirements are available through the New Zealand
Immigration Service, and can be viewed on their website at
http://www.immigration.govt.nz"
Tuition
Including GST and the New Zealand Ministry of Education Levy,
the tuition fee is NZ $11,812.50 per year including GST, NZ
$5,906.25 including GST per semester, or NZ$3,600.00 including
GST per term.
This includes a $300 administration fee. All students pay
for their own stationery and school trips. They must have
medical insurance and a uniform which costs approximately
NZ$250.
Should you be submitting an application to NZ immigration
for permanent residency, it is recommended that fees be paid
term by term, or per semester.
All international students attending Pigeon Mountain School
must have current medical insurance.
Enrolment Procedures
You can download a printable version of the
Application for Enrolment Form. To save time you can print
this out and fill it out before you come to the office.
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Form
- The International Student’s parents
completes the Application for Enrolment form.
- In accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Pastoral Care of International Students, all children
enrolling in years 1 -6 aged 10 years and under, must
be living with a parent or legal
guardian.
- The application is submitted for approval,
to International Student Committee from the Board of Trustees,
consisting of the Principal and the International Manager.
- Once the application has been approved,
a Letter of Acceptance of Application, (Offer of Place),
together with ‘Current Fee Structure’ form, is forwarded
to the student.
- A Tuition Agreement is signed between
the School and the Student’s parents and payment of the
fee is made. The amount of the fee is determined by the
term of tuition chosen by the Student. A copy of this Agreement
is given to the Student.
- Once payment of the International Fee
has been made, a receipt is issued.
- The Student can now apply to the Immigration
Office for a Student Visa, showing the receipt and Tuition
Agreement to support their application. The visa or permit
must be endorsed with the name of the school at which the
student is seeking to enroll.
- Once the appropriate Visa is obtained,
the Student is in a position to commence studies at Pigeon
Mountain Primary School on the date agreed to in the Tuition
Agreement.
PLEASE
NOTE: NO STUDENT CAN COMMENCE STUDIES AT PIGEON MOUNTAIN PRIMARY
SCHOOL WITHOUT ALL RELEVANT DOCUMENTATION.
Conditions of Acceptance
- Pigeon Mountain Primary School accepts
International students from Year 0 to Year 6.
- Parents must be willing to sign the
Tuition Agreement and abide by the School’s rules as they
apply to all students, including International Students
- The School reserves the right to place
the student in the appropriate year level based on the student’s
age and academic competency.
- Students will only be accepted if there
is sufficient space available in the school
- All applications will be approved by
the Board of Trustees or their elected committee.
Refund Conditions
- To be eligible for a refund of the
International Fee, an application must be made in writing
to the Board of Trustees by the parent or legal guardian
of the student stating clearly the reason for withdrawal
of the student.
- If the withdrawal is made prior to
the student commencing school, a full refund shall be made,
less $300.00 administration fee.
- There will be no refund if a request
to withdraw is made after the student has reached the mid
point of his/her contract except in exceptional circumstances,
e.g. a Breach of the Fair Trading Act or Consumer’s Guarantee
Act.
- In determining any refund, the Board
of Trustees will take into consideration the special circumstances
of the withdrawing student and -
- The costs to the school in
providing the tuition
- Costs incurred in employing
staff and providing facilities
- Payments made to the New Zealand
Government.
- Any other costs already incurred
by the school.
No
refund will be made to a student who –
- Transfers to another school or
educational institution
- Is asked to leave because of misbehavior,
poor attendance or violation of the contract with the
school.
- Becomes a permanent resident after
the 1st of March (in any year) if enrolled
in the school prior to the 1st of March.
CPPCIS – 5.2.6
Fees Protection
The Board will not spend International School
Fees until the tuition has been provided. All international
fees will be kept in a separate deposit account.
The Board will always have sufficient reserves
to be able to return to students their fees in the event of
a student refund being required, or because the school is
unable to continue to provide tuition.
This
policy is in keeping with the Code of Practice for the Pastoral
care of International Students.
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