Student Resource Scheme. Year 8

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Office Use Only: Date Received: Receipt No: Amount $: Student Resource Scheme Year 8 Student First Name Student Surname Year Level in 2016 Participation Fee $ 340.00 Participation Agreement Form Privacy Statement The Department of Education, Training and Employment, through the school, is collecting your personal information in accordance with section 51 of the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 in order to administer the Student Resource Scheme in an efficient, ethical and secure manner. The information will only be accessed by school employees administering the scheme. Some of this information may be given to departmental employees for the purpose of debt recovery. Your information will not be given to any other person or agency unless you have given permission or the Department of Education, Training and Employment is authorised or required by law to make the disclosure. Participation Yes I wish to participate in the Student Resource Scheme in (Year). I have read and understand the Terms and Conditions of the scheme (see reverse) and agree to abide by them and to pay the participation fee in accordance with the selected payment arrangement below. No I do not wish to participate in the Student Resource Scheme in. I have read and understand the Terms and Conditions of the scheme (see reverse) and agree to abide by them, particularly paragraphs 12 and 36. Please refer to the accompanying Subject Requirements List and/or Year Level Requirements List for fee details. Parent Details First Names: Surname: Address: Occupation: Contact Numbers: Home: Work: Fax: Mobile: Email: Parent Signature: Payment Arrangement Now: I wish to make full payment now as a single payment of the total amount above. Date: Instalments: I wish to make instalment payments as negotiated with the school: First instalment: $170.00 Due: 11 Sept 2015 Second instalment: $170.00 Due: 12 February 2016 I agree to make payments by the due dates and I understand that any failure to make payments by these dates may result in debt recovery action being undertaken including, where warranted, referral to an external debt collection agency at my expense. Payment Method I wish to make payment by: CentrePay Deduction* EFT** EFTPOS Credit/Debit Card Cheque Cash * Payment by CentrePay deduction can be arranged through the school administration. Appointment required: 07 5525 9333. **Payment by EFT can be made to the school bank account BSB: 064-404 Account Number: 00090303. To ensure correct identification of the payment, please ensure that the EFT payment reference clearly includes the STUDENT NUMBER, along with the characters SRS, e.g. 001461SRS.

Purpose of the Scheme 1. In accordance with the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006, the cost of providing instruction, administration and facilities for the education of students enrolled at State schools who are Australian citizens or permanent residents, or children of Australian citizens or permanent residents, is met by the State. 2. Parents are directly responsible for providing textbooks and other personal resources for their children while attending school. In recognition that these costs can be high, the school operates a Student Resource Scheme (the scheme ) that enables a parent to enter into an agreement with the school that, for a specified annual participation fee, provides for the temporary use by the student of prescribed textbooks and/or other resources, and/or the purchase of consumables and materials for the student. 3. A Student Resource Scheme is separate to and distinct from a request for a voluntary financial contribution. Benefits of the Scheme 4. The purpose of the scheme is to provide the parent with a cost effective alternative to purchasing textbooks and/or resources elsewhere, through reduced prices gained from the school s bulk purchasing practices. 5. The scheme also ensures that students have consistent personal resources for their education, and saves the parent time and money in sourcing the prescribed materials elsewhere. 6. The scheme is not used to raise funds for other purposes, and revenue collected through the scheme is applied only to the operation of the scheme. Participation in the Scheme 7. Participation in the scheme is voluntary, and there is no obligation on a parent to participate in the scheme. A parent s decision to participate or not is based on consideration of the value afforded to them by the scheme. 8. The completed and signed Participation Agreement Form should be returned to the school by the advertised date to indicate participation or non-participation in the scheme. 9. If a parent chooses to participate in the scheme and completes the Participation Agreement Form, a fee will be due and payable by the parent for the items provided by the scheme to the student. 10. Payment of the participation fee is a requirement for continued participation in the scheme. An unpaid fee will be subject to the school s debt collection processes. 11. A parent who does not wish to participate in the student resource scheme shall inform the school by completing the Participation Agreement Form and returning it to the Administration Office. Arrangements will be made for the parents of students in Years 8 to 12 or of secondary education age to be paid the value of the Textbook and Resource Allowance for each of their eligible children. 12. A parent who chooses not to participate in the scheme is responsible for providing the student with all items that would otherwise be provided to the student by the scheme as detailed on the Year Level Requirements List and/or Subject Requirements List, to enable the student to engage with the curriculum. Parents and Citizens Association Support of the Scheme 13. The operation of the Student Resource Scheme is discussed annually at a meeting of the Parents and Citizens Association. Parents are extended an invitation to attend this meeting and provided with an opportunity to express their opinions. A vote is taken at this meeting on supporting the operation of the scheme. Textbook and Resource Allowance 14. The Queensland Government provides financial assistance to parents of students in Years 8 to 12 or of secondary education age, attending State and approved non-state schools, to offset the costs of textbooks and other resources. Assistance is provided in the form of a Textbook and Resource Allowance which is paid once a calendar year through the school. Parents have the option to receive the allowance directly from the school or as an offset of fees associated with participation in the school's Student Resource Scheme. This option is made available to each parent annually by the school. Current allowance rates are available from http://education.qld.gov.au/finance/grants/fund/garp/html/parstu.html Payment Arrangements 15. Payment of the participation fee may be made by EFTPOS (Debit Card; MasterCard; Visa; American Express where accepted by the school), cheque, or cash. 16. For payment made by direct deposit (EFT) to the bank account indicated on the front of the form, please ensure that the payment reference includes the reference as indicated on the front of this form. The acknowledgement from your financial institution of the successful electronic transfer of funds should be retained as your record of payment. 17. Payment of the participation fee may be made in whole or by instalment as indicated on the Participation Agreement Form or for another amount as approved by the Principal. 18. For payments made in person by cash, cheque or credit/debit card, a receipt will be provided to the payer. Where payments are received by other methods, a receipt will be provided on request. All receipts and documentation on the scheme should be retained by the parent for future reference and possible taxation purposes. Parent Experiencing Financial Difficulties 19. A parent wishing to participate in the Student Resource Scheme and experiencing financial hardship is encouraged to contact the principal to discuss how their financial obligations can be met throughout the school year, or to negotiate alternative arrangements that may be available to accommodate their individual circumstances. CentrePay deduction is a payment option offered by the school. All discussions will be held in the strictest confidence. 20. The onus of proof of being so affected is on the parent, and might include a current Health Care Card or other evidence to establish financial hardship. 21. Any concessions given to the participation fee will be at the discretion of the Principal. Terms and Conditions of Participation in the Scheme 22. For the purposes of the scheme, where a student is living independent of his/her parents, reference in the terms and conditions to parent is a reference to the independent student. 23. Where a parent chooses to join the scheme and completes a Participation Agreement Form, an annual participation fee will be due and payable by the parent to the Student Resource Scheme. 24. In return for payment of the participation fee, the scheme will provide the participating student with textbooks and/or resources, consumables and materials as listed on the Year Level Requirements List and/or Subject Requirements List as being provided by the scheme, when due for the student s use. 25. Payment of the participation fee is to be made according to the payment arrangement option indicated by the parent on the Participation Agreement Form, or as otherwise approved by the Principal. 26. Non-payment of the participation fee by the designated payment date(s) will generate a reminder notice to the parent/carer from the school at intervals of 30 days overdue and 60 days overdue. The Principal may thereafter undertake debt recovery action for the overdue participation fee including, where warranted, referral to an external debt collection agency. This may result in extra costs being incurred by the parent. 27. Without limiting any other action the Principal may take in accordance with these terms and conditions, subject to 26 above, the Principal may withdraw a student s participation in the scheme due to non-payment of a participation fee, and/or may require the return of items provided by the scheme for the temporary use of the student, and/or may withhold the giving of any further items under the scheme until the debt is paid. 28. The Principal may refuse to admit a student to the scheme where participation fees are overdue from the previous year s scheme. 29. Where participation fees are overdue, the Principal has the discretion to exclude a student from an optional extra curricula school activity. 30. The scheme provides the entire package for the specified participation fee, and is not available in parts unless specifically provided for by the school in the fee structure. 31. All textbooks and resources provided for temporary use by the scheme remain the property of the scheme and shall be returned at the end of the course or school year or when the student leaves the school, whichever is the earlier. Where an item is not returned, the parent will be responsible for payment to the scheme of the replacement cost of the item. Failure to make payment may result in debt recovery action being undertaken. 32. Textbooks and other resources provided for temporary student use by the scheme shall be kept in good condition by the student. The school Administration Office shall be notified immediately of the loss or negligent damage to any issued item. Where an issued item is lost or negligently damaged, parents will be responsible for payment to the scheme of the replacement cost of the item. Failure to make payment may result in debt recovery action being undertaken. 33. The parent is responsible for supplying the student with any additional student materials that are not provided by the Student Resource Scheme, as indicated on the Year Level Requirements List and/or Subject Requirements List or otherwise advised by the school. 34. If a student enters the scheme after the first week of school, a pro-rata participation fee will apply, calculated on a 40-week school year basis. 35. If a student, having paid a participation fee, leaves the school through the year, a pro-rata refund will be made to the parent, calculated on the participation fee paid, less the cost of consumed materials and the replacement cost of scheme items that are lost or negligently damaged or not returned, plus the pro-rata Textbook and Resource Allowance calculated on a 40-week school year basis. 36. As the scheme operates for the benefit of participating parents and is funded solely from participation fees, resources provided by the scheme will not be issued to students whose parents choose not to participate in the scheme. For payment by EFTPOS (Credit/Debit Card), I hereby authorise the school to debit my: MasterCard Visa Other (where accepted) Card Number: For an amount of $340.00 or; $170.00 on 11 September 2015 and $170.00 on 12 February 2016. Expiry Date: Name of cardholder as it appears on the card: Signature of Cardholder:

Dear Parent/guardian 2016 BYOD Program The BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) program allows students to bring their own IT device to school. The BYOD program facilitates a contemporary learning environment supporting student learning. The BYOD program strives to ensure PBC students are provided the very best educational opportunities to match their counterparts in other states and countries. By supporting students to become responsible digital citizens, we enhance not only their learning in the classroom, but also the development of skills that will prepare them for their future studies and careers. As such we are expanding the BYOD program in 2016 to include participation of the Year 7 and Year 10 students. Teachers will work with students to ensure everyone can access and view a student s final work in appropriate formats as necessary. In 2016, PBC is moving to a BYOD model to give parents and students greater choice in device, functionality and budget. Families will have control over the choice of IT device to bring to school as their primary device (within specifications). BYOD information that can be found on our website www.pbc-shs.eq.edu.au includes: Recommendations around device specifications Software expectations BYOD checklist to assist with your purchase. Please download and return this form to the school. The IT support team will review it and provide feedback regarding your choice. If you have questions please feel free to contact the PBC IT Department via email 2129_itsupport@eq.edu.au Kind regards Marnie Loxton Business Service Manager

Year 8 Elective Subject Guide 2016 Student Name: Please select your preference by completing form below. SUBJECT Home Economics Manual Arts PREFERENCE Home Economics Becoming a great cook takes a few initial steps. Home Economics assists by focusing learning activities around health and wellbeing to design food and textiles products that are not only fun to make but also use learning strategies that encourage informed critical and creative thinking. The Year 8 Home Economics runs for one Semester. Manual Arts Manual arts in Year 8 exposes the students to a vast range of practical components, including design, safety requirements, hand tools and some machinery including, buffing machines, drill press, wood burners and strip heaters. Students will also experience working with a variety of timbers, metals and plastics, as well as basic drawings and introduction to Robotics. There is also an element of graphics included in the program to prepare students for future ITD subjects.

Instructions for Subject Selections in OneSchool Go to http://oslp.eq.edu.au using your internet browser. Students to log in using their school usernames and passwords (eg. jsmit223 arobe23) Once logged in choose your location and click Submit Click on My Education Plan to continue.

On the following screen press the Subject Selection tab. Click on the here link to select a Subject Selection Model

Select the only model available and press Save. The selected Subject Selection Model shouldd now display. Click Edit to start entering subjects.

Select the six (6) subjects that your child intends to take in the applicable year level. Each student must list two extra preferencess (reserve subjects) in case other classes are full. Select the first from the drop down list. Press Add New to add the subject to t the preference list. The student repeats the processs for the second preference. You should now see two preferences.

Once all subjects are selected press Save. Go back to the top of the screen and click on Return to Subject Selection.

You will now see the subjects listed on this page. If the subject has a blue link it has a fee attached to it. Click on the link to see the details. Once you are happy the selections and would like to formally submitt them click on Available Reports/ /Letters and choose Subject Selection.

A document will then be displayed with the subject selections and a place to sign. Please print sign and have your student return the subject selection to Student Services at the school.

2016 Schedule of Fees Student Resource Scheme Students will be provided with textbooks and/or resources as outlined in the Subject Requirements List for all subjects. This information can be located at www.pbc-shs.eq.edu.au Yearly fee $340.00 BYOD Participation Fee $50.00 School Yearbook $30.00 Building and Operation Fund Donation $50.00 Certificate Courses Cert II Public Safety $60.00 Certificate III Early Childhood Education and Care (covers 2 years) $500.00 Certificate III Fitness (Year 11) $400.00 Certificate IV Fitness (Year 12) $500.00 Subject Fees QCS Program (Year 12) $50.00 Instrumental Music - Participation fee $75.00 - Instrument Hire $100.00 Excellence Program Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Academic Excellence $260 $260 $260 $260 $180 $120 Sports Excellence AFL $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 Basketball $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 Girls Touch Football $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 Kayak $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 Netball $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 Rugby League $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 Soccer $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 Surfing $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 Tennis $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Track $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 Creative Arts Drama $200 $200 $200 $260 $260 $260 Dance $200 $200 $200 $260 $260 $260 Media N/A $200 $200 $260 N/A N/A Music $200 $200 $200 $260 $260 $150 ICT N/A $200 $200 N/A N/A N/A Visual Art $200 $200 $200 $260 N/A N/A Note Please note that Student Resource Scheme fees, Subject fees, Certificate course fees and the School Yearbook may be subject to change. Additional costs (e.g. excursions, rec sport) are not included in any of the above fees.

Uniform Price List Payment Options There are several ways to purchase uniforms. Uniform Shop payment methods are: Flexischools Online (www.flexischools.com.au) Credit card Cash Cheques NOT accepted If you are unable to come into the Uniform Shop you are more than welcome to call on 07 55259331 and pay for any uniform item over the phone with a credit card. Uniform Price List Price inc. gst Skirt Blouse Day Uniform - Girls Dark navy, pleated, zip pocket with logo embroidered near the hem Middle School - Blue chambray with logo on pocket Senior School - Blue/white pin stripe with logo on pocket Day Uniform Boys $35.00 $35.00 Shorts Dark navy with the logo embroidered on the back pocket $35.00 Shirt Shirt Middle School Blue chambray with logo on pocket Senior School Blue/white pin stripe with logo on pocket Sports Uniform - Unisex Red, white and navy blue sports polo shirt with PBC Reds logo $35.00 $40.00 Shorts Red sports shorts with PBC Reds logo on pocket $45.00 Cap Red cap with white PBC logo $15.00 Bucket Hat Red bucket hat with white PBC logo $15.00 Winter Items Jumper Dark navy unisex poly-cotton knit, V-neck with embroidered logo $48.00 Track pant Navy blue track pant with white PBC logo $55.00 Please note: Non-standard sizes that require our suppliers to make one-off garments may incur additional costs. ** Prices current as of 13 July 2015. Please check the school website for any updates.

Uniform Code Palm Beach Currumbin State High is a uniform school and all students enrolling here are expected to accept and support these standards of dress as determined by the Principal and supported by the Palm Beach Currumbin State High P&C. This policy is an integral part of our school security program and supports the Department of Education and Training Workplace Health and Safety policy. Students are required to wear the complete school uniform each day and students should present to school in a fresh, neat and tidy uniform at all times. This standard will ensure that PBC maintain its fine reputation in the community and enhance our public image. Therefore, students must be wearing the complete dress uniform or complete sports uniform in accordance with school routine. Middle School uniform - Boys Shirt Shorts Shoes Pullover Socks Blue shirt with logo on pocket Navy blue with logo on back pocket Black polishable leather/synthetic upper, enclosed (toe, sides, upper and heel with tongue, laces) Navy blue knit with logo White ankle socks, must be visible Senior School uniform - Boys Shirt Shorts Shoes Pullover Socks Blue and white pin stripe shirt with logo on pocket Navy blue with logo on back pocket Black polishable leather/synthetic upper, enclosed (toe, sides, upper and heel with tongue, laces) Navy blue knit White ankle socks, must be visible Sport Uniform (Unisex) Shirt Shorts Cap Bucket hat Shoes Middle School uniform - Girls Shirt Skirt Shoes Pullover Hair accessories Stockings Blue blouse with logo on pocket Navy blue, knee length with logo on hemline Black polishable leather/synthetic upper, enclosed (toe, sides, upper and heel with tongue, laces) Navy blue knit with logo Navy blue or white colour only Navy blue or skin tone only Socks White ankle socks, must be visible Senior School uniform - Girls Shirt Skirt Shoes Pullover Hair accessories Stockings Socks Blue and white pin stripe blouse with logo on pocket Navy blue, knee length with logo on hemline Black polishable leather/synthetic upper, enclosed (toe, sides, upper and heel with tongue, laces) Navy blue knit Navy blue or white colour only Navy blue or skin tone only White ankle socks, must be visible Red, white and navy blue polo shirt with PBC Reds logo Red shorts with PBC Reds logo on pocket Red cap with white PBC logo Red bucket hat with white PBC logo Predominantly white or black lace up sports shoes only with white or black laces (or black shoes as per PBC uniform code) Shoes: Black polishable leather/synthetic upper, enclosed (toe, sides, upper and heel with a tongue, laces) shoes should be worn with the day and sport uniform. They may be of a formal or sports style but must not have coloured decals/markings. Completely black only. See website for examples. No skate shoes, slip-ons, boots, high tops, coloured laces, ballet type, suede or canvas shoes will be accepted. Some of these shoes do not provide sufficient protection when students are participating in learning experiences or in the playground.

Hair/Hair accessories: Hair styles and colour are to be appropriate to a professional work environment. Hair colour is to be of natural tones and no extreme styles or colours are permitted. Hair accessories should be of navy or white colour. No patterned scarves or headbands are permitted. Make-up: No visible make-up or nail polish is to be worn. Sunscreen is encouraged to be worn that is of a natural tone. Jewellery: Jewellery is optional and must be restricted to a wrist watch, one earring in each ear only. Earrings must be small and discreet. Other piercing and/or tattoos, if present, must not be visible. Winter Uniform Term 2 and Term 3 Only Only school navy blue knit jumper with school logo should be worn. PBC navy blue track pant with white PBC logo. Sports Excellence Training Wear Sports Excellence Training Wear should only be worn for training purposes and can be purchased by students enrolled in the program. Uniform Code Page 2 of 2