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College Town Junior School Headteacher: Mrs Jill Ward Branksome Hill Road College Town Sandhurst Berkshire GU47 0QF Charging & Remissions Policy Approved by Governing Body Next Review 9th February 2015 Spring 2016 Print name Head Teacher Mrs Jill Ward On behalf of the Governing Body Mrs Sarah Holman Tel: 01276 35292 Signature Date [signed in meeting] [signed in meeting] Fax: 01276 37455 www.colltown-jun.bracknell-forest.sch.uk Email:[email protected] Charging and Remissions Policy Other than in the specific circumstances stated below, College Town Junior School will not charge for any activities, 50% or more of the duration of which, are undertaken within school hours. Where an activity or event is arranged to take place with 50% or more of its duration outside school hours, a charge will be made for that activity. In such circumstances parents will be advised of the event and the charge to be levied in advance and attendance will be purely voluntary. 1. School Trips As a general principle it is not the practice of the school to arrange school trips wholly or mainly outside school hours. In consequence, school trips will only be undertaken provided funds are available from voluntary contributions. Please see below for more details 2. Outside Agencies. No compulsory charge will be levied to the parents for visiting drama groups or speakers. Such arrangements will therefore be subject to the availability of voluntary funds. 3. Ingredients and Materials. As a general principle, a nominal fee towards materials used within the curriculum will be payable to enable the children to take the product home. 4. Loss and Damage to School Property Parents of a pupil who damages or loses any item of school property or equipment, including, for example, windows or computer software, are liable for the cost of repair or replacement. In certain circumstances and insurance premium may be required (i.e. musical instruments etc). 5. Optional fee paying clubs The Headteacher is authorised to charge for optional fee paying clubs (including music) outside normal classroom activities, when permitted 6. Music Tuition Although the law states that, in general, all education provided during school hours must be free, instrumental and vocal music tuition is an exception to that rule. Charges may now be made for vocal or instrumental tuition provided either individually, or to groups of any size, provided that the tuition is provided at the request of the pupil’s parent. Charges may not exceed the cost of the provision, including the cost of the staff who provide the tuition. Charging & Remissions policy February 2015 Page 2 of 3 Voluntary contributions Headteachers or governing bodies may ask parents for a voluntary contribution towards the cost of: any activity that takes place during school hours school equipment school funds generally. The contribution must be genuinely voluntary, though, and the pupils of parents who are unable or unwilling to contribute may not be discriminated against. Where there are not enough voluntary contributions to make the activity possible, and there is no way to make up the shortfall, then it must be cancelled. Residential trips Schools are permitted to charge for the cost of board and lodging during residential school trips. This cost must not exceed the actual cost of the provision. Where the trip takes place wholly or mainly during school hours, children whose parents are in receipt of the following support payments will, in addition to having a free school-lunch entitlement, also be entitled to the remission of these charges: Income Support (IS) Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (IBJSA) support under part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 Child Tax Credit, provided that Working Tax Credit is not also received and the family’s income ( as assessed by Her Majesty’s Revenue and customs) does not exceed £16,190 (financial year 2013/14) This figure is subject to change if and when new legislation is brought in. the guarantee element of State Pension Credit. an income related employment and support allowance that was introduced on 27th October 2008 A similar entitlement applies where the trip takes place outside school hours but is necessary as part of the National Curriculum, or forms part of the syllabus for a prescribed examination that the school is preparing the pupil to sit, or the syllabus for religious education. Remission Policy. The school reserves the right to add to or amend the above policy as changes in the law or educational provision by the school demands. Any such changes will be subject to prior notification in writing to the parents. This policy should be read in conjunction with the Department for Education guidance document, ‘Charging for School Activities’ published October 2014 This policy is also subject to change pending a review of the advice given from the DfE in summer 2015 Charging & Remissions policy February 2015 Page 3 of 3