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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT INFORMATION: Follow links for translations into Korean.
RATIONALEInternational students, in New Zealand on Visitors Permits, will be considered for enrolment at the school on a fee paying basis. APPLICATIONS and ENROLMENTS: Applicants will be provided with a copy of this Policy, supporting documentation and our School Prospectus. Application should be made to the Principal, who has delegated authority to accept enrolments subject to the availability of space. Applicants will be required to provide evidence verifying their date of birth and residency status of the student. Each application will be considered on its merits dependant upon the school’s Priority will be given to children of families living within the school’s Priority will be given to students who intend to study for a full school year or the balance of the current school year. Should a space be available, parents/legal guardians will be required to complete a school enrolment form and pay fees for the period of enrolment within the current year. A receipt and letter of provisional acceptance will be given to the parents/legal guardian. A copy of this letter and receipt will be given to the parent/legal guardian to enable them to apply for a Student Permit. (“Legal Guardian” means the person:
PERMITS: If the immigration status of the child changes during the term, a parent or caregiver must advise the school of any such changes of that status by allowing the Principal to sight the passport. New Zealand Immigration Service Guidelines will be followed if it is found that a student does not hold a valid Student Permit or Visa or tuition is terminated. FEES: REFUNDS
Administration charge;
The Board of Trustees will make no refund:
An application for refund of fees must be made to the Principal. Any dispute about the payment of a refund must be made in writing to the Board of Trustees. Fee Protection Termination of Tuition:Tuition will terminate at the end of the period for which fees have been paid. Tuition may also be terminated by the school if any of the following circumstances persist:
Accommodation:International Students accepted for enrolment must be living with one or both of their parents or with a legal guardian.
Attendance:Students are expected to attend school every day that the school is open for instruction. Ministry of Education attendance requirements apply to International Students. (Refer International Student Information Sheet) Welfare and Pastoral Care:The Principal will have overall responsibility for the pastoral care of International Students. The E.S.O.L. teacher or class teacher will be the first point of contact for students with concerns. If the School has a concern that an International Student is being, or is likely to be ill treated, harmed, abused or neglected, the Principal will notify CYFS or the New Zealand Police of the concern in accordance with the “Breaking the Cycle” CYFS reporting protocol. Ministry of Education welfare services are only available to International Students on a user pays basis. Ministry of Education Advisors will be used as the first point of contact. The following statements are provided in accordance with Ministry of Eligibility for Health Services: Most International Students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may 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 the web site at
Accident Insurance International Students must have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand. The student’s medical and travel insurance policy must be sighted at the time of enrolment. If the policy has been taken out overseas an English translation of the policy must be provided. Refer separate Medical and Travel Insurance Guidelines. Contacts for local medical practitioners are available from the school office. Complaints:Students should address any complaint they have about the operation of the school or the service provided to either their class teacher or the E.S.O.L. teacher. Complaints regarding breaches to the International Code of Practice should be made to the Principal. A student may refer unresolved complaints to the International Education Appeal Authority (IEAA), whose procedures will be binding on all parties. CODE:Macleans Primary School has agreed to observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students published by the Ministry of Education. Copies of the Code are available on request from this institution or from the New Zealand Ministry of Education web site at www.minedu.govt.nz COMPLIANCE and REVIEW: IMMIGRATION: www.immigration.govt.nz. link Full details of visa and permit requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand and while studying, and reporting requirements are available through the New Zealand Immigration Service, and can be viewed on their web site at- Annual Fee $10,000.00 (including GST) ADDITIONAL COSTS Macleans Primary School has a compulsory school uniform (details available in the School Prospectus). This uniform can be purchased new from John Russell Menswear in Howick. Some items can be purchased second hand from the school. Stationery All children will need to purchase class stationery. This is all available from the School Office. The cost per child will be approximately $40 to $50 per year. Class Trips / Visit From time to time class trips or visits will take place to support the curriculum. Permission and payment will be requested from the parent/caregiver prior to the trip/visit. Lunches link All children are expected to have lunch at school each day. They can either bring food from home or purchase food from the school. The P.T.A. operates a school lunch scheme. Children can purchase from the menu if they wish. ORIENTATION PROGRAMME & SUPPORT SERVICES:
All students will study the New Zealand Curriculum which covers seven learning areas. These are:
Students are expected to attend school every day that the school is open for instruction. If a student is unable to attend school on a particular day the school should be notified of this by 9.15 a.m. If a student knows they are going to be away ahead of time, their parent/legal guardian must notify the school of their date of departure and return. Parents or legal guardians, of children who fail to attend school will be contacted to explain irregular attendance or unexplained absences. Guidance and support will be offered to address any concerns related to the child’s attendance of school. Ministry of Education requirements will be followed when unexplained absences continue. If a student is to be withdrawn from the school prior to the completion of the course, the Principal must be notified of this in writing. The school will then inform New Zealand Immigration Service that the child has withdrawn from the course. Refund procedures will be followed if applicable. The Education (Stand-down, Suspension, Exclusion and Expulsion) Rules 1999 apply to all International Students. MEDICAL AND TRAVEL INSURANCE As from 1 January 2004 all International Students must have appropriate medical and travel insurance. Generally, students should have combined travel and medical insurance on one policy, but separate policies are permitted. As part of our International Student enrolment procedures it is compulsory for this insurance policy to be sighted and approved during the enrolment process. We must sight and approve this policy before the student can start school. If the policy has been taken out overseas, we will require the student to provide us with an English translation of the policy. The policy should:
The requirements of this insurance are:
Where students have separate travel and medical insurance on one policy, the travel insurance policy should cover.
Primary School aged International Students may have separate insurance or be included in a family insurance package. Insurance for parents is not mandatory but highly recommended |
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