Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
Appears in 6 contracts
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Contract, Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme Scheme, except in the event of non-payment by the Student for clear cut fee issues amounts of less than $20,000, both parties agree that the matter will be referred to the The Small Claims Tribunals (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇SCT). The parties hereby irrevocably agree that the courts of Singapore are to have jurisdiction to settle any disputes which may arise out of or in connection with this Agreement which cannot be settled successfully through the Singapore Mediation Centre (SMC) or Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) and that, accordingly, any legal action arising out of or in connection with this Agreement (“Proceedings”) may be brought in those courts and the parties irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of those courts provided that nothing in this Clause shall limit the right of any party to take Proceedings in any other court of competent jurisdiction nor shall the taking of Proceedings in one or more jurisdictions preclude that party from taking Proceedings in any other jurisdiction, whether concurrently or not.
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Student Contract, Student Contract, Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date Date
5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.*
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Student Contract, Student Contract, Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 (a) Verification of course application documents of the Student is required to verify Student’s suitability for the Course and to meet the Course admission requirements.
(b) This contract and the PEI’s offer will not be valid, and admissions to the Course will be rejected in the event the PEI is not able to verify the Student’s course application documents required for the Course within the timeline stipulated by the PEI.
3.2 The PEI may from time to time disclose the Student’s data with the relevant government authorities upon request or with PEI-appointed third party service vendors for the general administration of your application and/or registration and/or enquiry and/or course administration during your course of studies. By providing the Student’s data to the PEI, the Student explicitly grants his/her consent for the PEI to disclose the Student’s data as aforesaid. For more information on the PEI’s data protection policy, kindly visit ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/about/general-policies.
3.3 The Student shall refer to PSB Academy’s website and/or Student Handbook which may be updated from time to time.
3.4 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 3.5 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 3.6 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All 3.7 Save as permitted under Clause 3.2 above, all information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 3.8 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 3.9 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 3.10 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
. 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesON-
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle :
2) Course Duration (in months)) :
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse :
4) Course Commencement Date :
5) Course Completion DateDate :
6) Date of Commencement of Studies : if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion):
8) Organisation which develops the : Course
9) Organisation which awards/ awards/confers : the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
course *Public Holidays are subject to change 13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesdate
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract, Private Education Institution Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle Diploma in Industrial Design
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time
4) Course Commencement Date DD/MM/YYYY 5) Course Completion DateDate DD/MM/YYYY
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Diploma in Industrial Design
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse FZD School of Design Pte Ltd
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification FZD School of Design Pte Ltd
10) Course entry requirement(s)) International students • At least 18 years of age and obtained at least a C6 at GCE ‘O’ Levels in any three subjects (inclusive of English Language) or equivalent. • Submit a visual art portfolio of no more than 15 pieces and pass the phone interview. • Meet English language requirements. • Certified physically and mentally fit to pursue the program.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse There will be a 2 weeks study break after every term. Term 1: DD/MM/YYYY – DD/MM/YYYY Term 2: DD/MM/YYYY – DD/MM/YYYY
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There will be no examination. Assessment is based on daily assignments and term end projects. Term 1 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 1 Term 2 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 2 Term 3 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 3
14) Expected examination results release date Results will be released within 2 months after graduation.
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment EtcCertificate will be released within 2 months after graduation.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Standard Student Contract, Standard Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
. SCHEDULE A COURSE DETAILS 1) Course Title
Title Visual and Performing Arts Course (Pathways Year 4) 2) Course Duration (in months)
) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time Course
Course Full time 4) Course Commencement Date XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 5) Course Completion Date
Date XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7Date) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNA
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)) −
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date date
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.instalment
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Student Contract, Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If Unless the PEI and the Student otherwise agree in writing, if there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle CFA L1 Preparatory Program by Kaplan (IBF-STS accredited)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 7 months - Refer to Schedule B for module(s) that student is taking
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time
4) Course Commencement Date 01/02/2023 5) Course Completion Date
Date 31/08/2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) CFA L1 Preparatory Program by Kaplan (IBF-STS accredited)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse KHEA & IBF Singapore
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification KHEA & IBF Singapore
10) Course entry requirement(s) Minimum Age: 21 Academic Level: a) a bachelor's (or equivalent) degree, or be in the final year of your bachelor's degree program. You will have to complete your bachelor's degree in order to register for the Level II exam, or b) have four years of professional work experience (does not have to be investment related), or c) a combination of professional work experience and education that totals at least four years. Language Proficiency: Obtain grade C6 at GCE 'O' level English language or equivalent
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached (i) The modules offered are subject to changes made by Kaplan or the awarding body and approval by regulatory authorities. (ii) Timetable will be provided by Course Consultant/Country Manager/Programme Management Team before course commencement (iii) Timetables are subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. (iv) Delivery plan/mode is subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
course Public holidays: 07 Apr 2023 – Good Friday 22 Apr 2023 - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 01 May 2023 – Labour Day 3 Jun 2023 - Vesak Day 29 Jun 2023 - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Haji 9 Aug 2023 - National Day Further information on Singapore public holidays can be obtained from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Semester/Trimester/Term Break Term 1 – 14/04/2023 – 15/05/2023 13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etcperiod Term 1 – 16/05/2023 – 31/08/2023 *Subject to change by Kaplan or the awarding body.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract, Private Education Institution Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (IB_PYP) Pre-kindergarten to Kindergarten 2.
2) Course Duration (in months)) 30 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse PreK Part-Time: 3, 4 and 5 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) KG1 5 days per week (Half Day) & 5 days per week (Full Day) KG2 Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 12th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply.
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations,
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Pre-K (Full-day) Expected award conferment date NoteCourse Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 28,685.52 546.26 2,046.22 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 31,278.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Full-day) Course Fee (4 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 23,609.35 444.86 1,683.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 25,738.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 18,575.24 323.83 1,322.93 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 20,222.00 No of Instalments: 2 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Half-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 18,173.83 1,272.17 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 19,446.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 1 (Full-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 33,765.89 546.26 2,401.85 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 36,714.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 1 (Half-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 23,263.55 1,628.45 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 24,892.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 2 (Full-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch Technology Fee GST 33,793.93 546.26 794.39 2,459.42 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 37,594.00 No of Instalments: 2 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due ** Pre-K (Full-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following15,639.00 15,639.00 01 May 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee 31,278.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory ) Date Due ** ^ The total course fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected payable should be fully protected as required by the PEI when the need arisesEduTrust FPS.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (IB_PYP) Pre-kindergarten to Kindergarten 2.
2) Course Duration (in months)) 30 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse PreK & KG1 Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) PreK to KG2 Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 13th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply.
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations,
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Pre-K (Full-day) Expected award conferment date NoteCourse Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 27,767.99 585.28 1,984.73 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 30,338.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for nonPre-EduTrustK (Full-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide day) Course Fee (4 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 22,861.21 469.63 1,633.16 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 24,964.00 No of Instalments: 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous ) Pre-K (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 17,987.38 343.46 1,283.16 Total Course Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesPayable: ^ 19,614.00
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If Unless the PEI and the Student otherwise agree in writing, if there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle CFA L2 Preparatory Program by Kaplan (IBF-STS accredited)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 7 months - Refer to Schedule B for module(s) that student is taking
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time
4) Course Commencement Date 03/02/2023 5) Course Completion Date
Date 31/08/2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) CFA L2 Preparatory Program by Kaplan (IBF-STS accredited)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse KHEA & IBF Singapore
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification KHEA & IBF Singapore
10) Course entry requirement(s) Minimum Age: 21 Academic Level: a) a bachelor's (or equivalent) degree, or be in the final year of your bachelor's degree program. You will have to complete your bachelor's degree in order to register for the Level II exam, or b) have four years of professional work experience (does not have to be investment related), or c) a combination of professional work experience and education that totals at least four years. Language Proficiency: Obtain grade C6 at GCE 'O' level English language or equivalent
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached (i) The modules offered are subject to changes made by Kaplan or the awarding body and approval by regulatory authorities. (ii) Timetable will be provided by Course Consultant/Country Manager/Programme Management Team before course commencement (iii) Timetables are subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. (iv) Delivery plan/mode is subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
course Public holidays: 07 Apr 2023 – Good Friday 22 Apr 2023 - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 01 May 2023 – Labour Day 3 Jun 2023 - Vesak Day 29 Jun 2023 - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Haji 9 Aug 2023 - National Day Further information on Singapore public holidays can be obtained from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Semester/Trimester/Term Break Term 1 – 30/04/2023 – 22/05/2023 13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etcperiod Term 1 – 23/05/2023 – 31/08/2023 *Subject to change by Kaplan or the awarding body.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract, Private Education Institution Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle Diploma in Industrial Design
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time
4) Course Commencement Date DD/MM/YYYY 5) Course Completion DateDate DD/MM/YYYY
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Diploma in Industrial Design
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse FZD School of Design Pte Ltd
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification FZD School of Design Pte Ltd
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Singaporeans and permanent residents • At least 18 years of age and obtained at least a C6 at GCE ‘O’ Levels in any three subjects (inclusive of English Language) or equivalent. • Submit a visual art portfolio of no more than 15 pieces and pass the phone interview • Completed and pass an interview with the school • Submit at least 2 professional recommendation letters • Certified physically and mentally fit to pursue the program.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse There will be a 2 weeks study break after every term. Term 1: DD/MM/YYYY – DD/MM/YYYY Term 2: DD/MM/YYYY – DD/MM/YYYY
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There will be no examination. Assessment is based on daily assignments and term end projects. Term 1 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 1 Term 2 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 2 Term 3 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 3
14) Expected examination results release date Results will be released within 2 months after graduation.
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment EtcCertificate will be released within 2 months after graduation.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Standard Student Contract, Standard Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Pre-Nursery to Nursery
2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date th On or around August 12 .
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply.
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Pre-Nursery (Full-day) Expected award conferment date NoteCourse Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 22,263.09 546.26 1,596.65 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 24,406.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for nonPre-EduTrustNursery (Full-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide day) Course Fee (4 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 21,216.82 444.86 1,516.32 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 23,178.00 No of Instalments: 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous ) Pre-Nursery (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 14,504.21 323.83 1,037.96 Total Course Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesPayable: ^ 15,866.00
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees fees] Course Fee - Full Payment Exam Fee Fee Protection Scheme (FPS) Administration Fee Material Fee Medical Insurance Fee Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.Installment
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)) Late Payment Fee 1% of the course fee Replacement of Student Card Service Fee S$32.10 (Upon request) Re-taking of Examination Fee S$321 (Upon request) SCI Examination Appeal Fee $107 (Upon Request) Failing of a Course and Retaking Course Fee 50% of the course fee (Upon request) Transfer of Course/Transfer of Campus Service Fee S$32.10 (part-time) /S$107(full-time) Renewal Application for Student’s Pass Service Fee S$64.2(Upon request) International Students Service S$535 (Upon request) External Examination Registration Service Fee S$107 (Upon request) External Examination Fee S$672 – S$1070(Upon request) Authentication of Documents S$160.5/document (Upon request) Application Fee (for Student’s Pass Applicant) S$535 Application Fee (for non-Student’s Pass Applicant) S$214 Fee for Security Bond ( Banker’s Guarantee, depends on ICA request ) S$224.7 – S$1011.15 (Upon request) Service Fee for Entrusting The Enrolment into Private or Government School on Behalf of Student S$535 - S$3210 (Upon request) Accompanying Mother Pass Application Fee S$535 (Upon request) Guarantor Service Fee for Accompanying Mother Pass S$1070(Upon request) Social Visa Application Service Fee S$321 – S$535 (Upon request) Social Visa Extension Service Fee S$53.5 – S$192.6 (Upon request) Guarantor Service Fee for Social Visit Pass S$107 (Upon request) Service Fee for School Letter (to Organizations Unrelated to School) $21.4(Upon request) Uniform Fee $80.25
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract, Private Education Institution Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, else unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed required to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.. SCHEDULES OF INFORMATION ATTACHED SCHEDULE A-1 COURSE DETAILS
1) Course TitleTitle American Curriculum (High School) - Electives Only
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 10th 1st semester, on or around January 10th 2nd semester
5) Course Completion DateDate On or around December 20th 1st semester, on or around May 31st 2nd semester
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are Date of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name me of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Students completing 1 semester of the elective course will receive a transcript of the credit
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse International Community School (Singapore)
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification International Community School (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the PEI is defined in the PEI Policy Manual “P&O 5.
1.1. 1003 Course Entry Requirements”.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the High School Course Catalog published on the school website.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The PEI full school year runs from August to May. Scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Dates may change due to school needs or public holiday changes as advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is a continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Student grades are determined by each teacher based on: test scores, class participation, assigned work (homework) and other factors. Students will be advised by their teachers in advance of what the assessment tasks and timetables for submitting tasks are during the school year. Parents and students are provided with on-going access to student grade and attendance information during the period of enrolment.
14) Expected examination results release date Final grades are issued within 8 weeks from the end of the academic term.
15) Expected award conferment date NoteStudents completing an elective course can request a transcript of the credit 14 days after the final grades are released for the academic term. Application Fee Due at time of application S$1500 High School Elective Course Before the1st the student attends class per semester S$2,000 (Charge per course) The application fee and tuition fee is not prorated regardless of the enrollment or withdrawal date. The semester tuition fee for late enrollment is payable according to the following schedule: show full breakdown Enrollment Within School Year From 1st Day of total payable course 1st Semester From 1st Day of 2nd Semester Semester tuition fees Total Course Fees Payable: No are invoiced on 1st Aug or the date of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees acceptance for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment students starting after the first shall be collected day of classes. Invoices are due for payment within one week before 30 days from the next payment scheduleddate of invoice or the 1st day of attendance whichever occurs first. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3Past due accounts are subject to a 10% late charge on the remaining balance. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such All ICS tuition & fees are normally collected stated in Singapore Dollars. ICS accepts payment for school fees in the form of local checks, cash, bank-to-bank, and wire transfers. Checks should be crossed and made payable to “International Community School (S) Ltd.” ICS does not accept post-dated checks. For bank-to-bank or wire transfers please ensure the student’s name & ID number are referenced to enable us to credit the account correctly. Please email a bank confirmation advice to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇. All bank charges are to be borne by the PEI when remitter. Students with outstanding payments may have their school attendance privileges revoked by the need arisesschool until such time as their accounts are current. If any payment remains upon withdrawal or dismissal from school, no transcripts, transfer letters, or other records for the current or any previous semesters will be released until full payment is received. There are no installment fees for semester tuition. Invoices are due for payment within 30 days from the date of invoice or the 1st day of attendance whichever occurs first. Part-time enrollment is not eligible for our GIRO. *These figures are estimates only and students will be advised of the actual amount prior to payment. All fees are quoted in Singapore Dollars(S$) and are inclusive of prevailing GST.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Student Contract, Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Pre-Nursery to Nursery
2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 13th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply.
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Pre-Nursery (Full-day) Expected award conferment date NoteCourse Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 21,538.08 585.28 1,548.64 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 23,672.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for nonPre-EduTrustNursery (Full-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide day) Course Fee (4 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 20,541.58 469.63 1,470.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 22,482.00 No of Instalments: 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous ) Pre-Nursery (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 14,037.85 343.46 1,006.69 Total Course Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesPayable: ^ 15,388.00
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 Where the Student makes any payments under this Agreement in a form other than cash, the payment will be deemed to have been made when the School receives the payment to its account free and clear of all charges, provided that the School will deposit any payment by cheque without undue delay. SAMPLE
3.2 This Agreement may be subject to amendment by mutual agreement between the School and the Student. Without detracting from the generality of the foregoing and specifically in relation to the revision of Course Fees, the School may from time to time propose the revision of the amount or payment structure of the Course Fees by way of a letter to the Student with prior notice. The signing and return of the letter or an affirmative email by the Student to the School shall constitute consent to the revision of the Course Fee or alternatively, payment of the revised Course Fees shall constitute implied consent to the same even if the Student has not communicated their consent in any other form. In the event that there is any dispute in relation to the revised Course Fees, Parties may resolve the matter through the dispute resolution process set out in Clause 3.5 below.
3.3 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 3.4 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law laws of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 3.5 If the Student and the PEI School cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEISchool, the Student and the PEI School may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 3.6 All information given by the Student to the PEI School will not be given by the PEI School to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI School is allowed to give the information by law.law or under Schedule E.
3.5 3.7 This contract shall also be read with the School’s Terms and Conditions, which can be found on the School’s website. If there is any other agreement between the PEI School and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 3.8 If the Student or the PEI School does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI School will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 3.9 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Student Contract, Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.. SCHEDULE A COURSE DETAILS
1) Course TitleTitle Certificate in Foundation Course in Hospitality Skills`
2) Course Duration (in months)) 6 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time
4) Course Commencement Date 1st April 2024
5) Course Completion DateDate 30th September 2024
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame NA
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Diploma in Culinary Arts
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse IIHM EDUCATION PTE LTD
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification IIHM EDUCATION PTE LTD
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Academic/Work Experience RequirementsObtained at least three (3) GCE O-Level credits (including English)At least 10 years of formal education or equivalent. Minimum Age Requirements17 years Language Proficiency RequirementsObtained at least an IELTS score of 5.5 / TOEFL (internet- based total) score of 46-59 / WPLN Level 5
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Semester I • Introduction to Culinary Arts & Food Production Business • Introduction to Food Hygiene • Basic Skills for Kitchen Operation • Professional Development Programme I • Fundamentals of European Cooking Semester II • Principles of Western Cooking • Food Costing & Basic Accounting • Technology Applications in Food Business • Professional Development Programme II
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse All Singapore Gazetted Public Holidays
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod September 2024
14) Expected examination results release date October 2024
15) Expected award conferment date NoteNovember 2024 SCHEDULE B COURSE FEES Fees Breakdown Total Payable (S$) Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees 7,250 Total Course Fees Payable: 7,250 No of Instalments: Instalment1 6 (payable monthly) Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment SGD 1210 1st April 2024 2nd instalment Etc.Instalment SGD 1208 1st May 2024 3rd Instalment SGD 1208 1st June 2024 4th Instalment SGD 1208 1st July 204 5th Instalment SGD 1208 1st August 2024 6th Instalment SGD 1208 1st September 2024 Total Course Fees Payable: SGD 7,250 1 Application Fee (non-refundable and non-transferable) 100 2 Examination Fee 100 3 Course Material 100 4 Uniform (2pcs T Shirt + 1 Chef Uniform) 100 5 ICA Processing and Student’s Pass Fee (For International Students only) 120 6 Medical Check-Up Fee (For International Students only) 60 * All applicants are required to pay an Application Fee of $100 (non-refundable). ** Other Fees are payable at the time of admission
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for as IIHM Singapore is non-EduTrust-EduTrust- certified PEIs PEI without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Examination Fee FPS Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesGroup Medical Insurance Fee
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 14th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply.
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by Stamford, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Course Fee for each of Grade 6-8 35,001.87 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee 1,000.00 GST 2,520.13 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 38,522.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee for each of Grade 9-10 36,575.70 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Technology Fee 1,000.00 GST 2,630.30 Total Course Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesPayable: ^ 40,206.00
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English (Self-Guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5months
3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English (Self-Guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning)
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.0 – 1.4
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 1.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December.
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Mode of course delivery E-Learning Foundational Academic English (Self-guided) – Secondary Grade 8 program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will not have any interaction with teachers throughout the program and will work through the subject content independently. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Foundational Academic English (Self-Guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) GST $6,542.06 $457.94 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $7,000.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Due ** Foundational Academic English (Self- Guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E- Learning) Course Fee Instalment $7,000.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $7,000.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% st On or before May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or st On or before Oct 1 for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% st After May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, else unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed required to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 4 4.1 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.. SCHEDULES OF INFORMATION ATTACHED The following schedules which are attached shall form part of this Contract: Schedule A - Course Details Schedule B - Course Fees Schedule C - Miscellaneous Fees Schedule D - Refund Table Schedule E - Confidentiality and Security of Information
1) Course TitleTitle American Curriculum (High School Diploma)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 11th
5) Course Completion DateDate On or around June 2nd
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are Date of entry of student to the same
school 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops ) Students graduating from 12th Grade will receive an ICS Diploma All other full-time students will receive a final report outlining the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers student’s performance during the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment tuition period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part time
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N/A
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse EVERSAFE ACADEMY PTE LTD
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification EVERSAFE ACADEMY PTE LTD
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Minimum ‘O’ Level or equivalent qualifications, including English and any 2 Science subjects (or) International secondary level qualifications with English, Mathematics and Science (or) Mature-aged students with more than 3 years of relevant working experience will be considered (or) Other Candidates with industry experience will be considered on a case-by-case basis
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Please refer to the Student portal for the updated schedule of the course.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse Please refer to the Student portal for the scheduled holidays in the academic period.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Examination will be held at the end of every module. (Please refer to the Student portal for the end dates of each module).
14) Expected examination results release date date
15) Expected award conferment date The certificate will be ready in 30 days from the date of exam Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course fees - full payment GST S$ 3200.00 S$ 256.00 Total Course Fees Payable: S$ 3456.00 No of Instalments: 8 Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 432 2nd instalment 432 3rd instalment 432 4th instalment 432 5th instalment 432 6th instalment 432 7 days before the module start date (Please refer to 7th instalment 432 the Student Portal for the updated schedule of the 8th instalment 432 course). Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE SSG Mediation-Arbitration Scheme Scheme, except in the event of non-payment by the Student for clear cut fee issues amounts of less than $20,000, both parties agree that the matter will be referred to the The Small Claims Tribunals (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇SCT). The parties hereby irrevocably agree that the courts of Singapore are to have jurisdiction to settle any disputes which may arise out of or in connection with this Agreement which cannot be settled successfully through the Singapore Mediation Centre (SMC) or Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) and that, accordingly, any legal action arising out of or in connection with this Agreement (“Proceedings”) may be brought in those courts and the parties irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of those courts provided that nothing in this Clause shall limit the right of any party to take Proceedings in any other court of competent jurisdiction nor shall the taking of Proceedings in one or more jurisdictions preclude that party from taking Proceedings in any other jurisdiction, whether concurrently or not.
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/pei.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 13th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply.
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by Stamford, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Course Fee for each of Grade 6-8 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 37,132.71 1,000.00 2,669.29 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 40,802.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Course Fee for each of Grade 9-10 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 38,803.74 1,000.00 2,786.26 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 42,590.00 No of Instalments: 2 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due ** Each of Grade 6-8 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 20,936.00 19,866.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 40,802.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Each of Grade 9-10 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 21,830.00 20,760.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 42,590.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,490.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee Sheltered English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee 6,792.00 per annum 11,320.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 4,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English (Self guided) – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English (Self guided) – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.0 – 1.4
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project, and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships, and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 1.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December.
15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students will complete the course in December, with an option to move on to grade 8 PCS after 10 weeks (October) upon successful completion of total payable the course. Spring semester: students will complete the course fees in June, with an option to move on to grade 8 PCS after 10 weeks (March) upon successful completion of the course.
16) Mode of course delivery Foundational Academic English (Self guided) – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will not have any interaction with teachers throughout the program and will work through the subject content independently. Foundational Academic English (Self guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $6,862.62 GST $480.38 Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $7,343.00 No of Instalments: 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Foundational Academic English (Self guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $7,343.00 For Jan entry, 01 Jan For Jul entry, 01 Jul Total Course Fees Payable: $7,343.00 1 Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. 2 Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any ) Application Fee (non-compulsory refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,461.00 Upon acceptance of offer/placement Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees which are made via credit card 2.5% of the students pay fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only when and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNon-refundable and non-transferable
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 2.5 – 3.9
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.0 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December.
15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students complete the semester in December. Students will either move on to the next grade level or complete a second semester.; Spring semester: students complete the semester in June. Students will either move on to the next grade level or complete a second semester.
16) Mode of total payable course fees delivery Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) is conducted fully online, with students receiving instruction from teachers on weekdays. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E- Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $20,734.58 GST $1,451.42 Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $22,186.00 No of Instalments: 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $22,186.00 For Jan entry, 01 Jan For Jul entry, 01 Jul Total Course Fees Payable: $22,186.00 1 Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. 2 Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any ) Application Fee (non-compulsory refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,461.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees which are made via credit card 2.5% of the students pay fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only when and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNon-refundable and non-transferable
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show Student ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy x Fees Breakdown [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees fees] Total Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Course Fee Books and Materials Fee Laboratory Fee Internal Assessment Fee Student Development & Support Services Fee Medical Insurance Fee Student’s Pass Fee School Uniform (1 Sweater, 2 T-shirt) Sub-Total Before GST GST 7% Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Payable Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due2# 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.Total Course Fees Payable:
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. # The exact date due for 1st Instalment is as shown in the Instalment Schedule above, or 30 days from the Contract Date, whichever is later. Student ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy x SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of FEES3+ Remittance Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)$32.10 Visa Application Fee $107.00 Student’s Pass Renewal Fee++ $128.40 Banker’s Guarantee Insurance Fee+++ $374.50 External Examination Application Fee $53.50 School Sweater $53.50 School T-shirt $26.75 HPB Verification Processing Fee $214.00 Online Payment Processing Fee Additional 3% English Language $6,420.00 Other subjects offered that are taught in English $3,852.00 Other subjects offered that are taught in Mandarin $1,605.00 AEIS Test Fee $672.00 S-AEIS Test Fee $672.00
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 5
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 2, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 36,350.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 39,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 13,200.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 3 September 2021 13,200.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 13,200.00 Total Course Fee Payable 39,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary – Grade 8
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 27th July Run 2: On or around 12th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 27th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 12th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 8
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.5 – 2.4
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 3.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 8 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $24,691.59 $1,000.00 $1,798.41 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $27,490.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 8 Course Fee Instalment $27,490.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01May Total Course Fees Payable: $27,490.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,490.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n sem ester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Deputy Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle Preparatory Course for The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Examination - Certified Accounting Technician
2) Course Duration (in months) 4 months (18 months)
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time
4) Course Commencement Date 12/01/2015 5) Course Completion DateDate 30/04/2015
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “Date) N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification Preparatory Course for The Association of Chartered Certified (Name of award to be Accountants (ACCA) Examination - Certified Accounting conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)Technician
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Course entry requirement(s) for FIA Suite of Awards ACCA Introductory Certificate in Financial and Management Accounting a) Minimum 16 years old b) No formal academic and accounting knowledge c) IELTS 4.5 or pass in English language at GCE ‘N’ Level or its equivalent ACCA Intermediate Certificate in Financial and Management Accounting a) Minimum 16 years old b) No formal academic and accounting knowledge c) IELTS 4.5 or pass in English language at GCE ‘N’ Level or its equivalent ACCA Certified Accounting Technician (CAT) a) Minimum 16 years old b) No formal academic and accounting knowledge c) IELTS 4.5 or pass in English language at GCE ‘N’ Level or its equivalent ACCA Diploma in Accounting and Business a) Minimum 16 years old b) Candidates should preferably have GCE ‘O’ Level equivalent c) IELTS 5.5 or pass in English language at GCE ‘O’ Level or its equivalent ACCA Foundation Certificates in Taxation / Audit / Financial Management a) Minimum 16 years old b) Candidates should preferably have GCE ‘O’ Level equivalent c) IELTS 5.5 or pass in English language at GCE ‘O’ Level or its equivalent
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse For January Intake - Term break from mid May to end June For March Intake - Term break from mid May to end June For July Intake – Term break from mid November to end December For August Intake - Term break from mid November to end December
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod June Exam – 1st Monday of June to mid June December Exam – 1st Monday of December to mid December
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesJune Exam – 8th August December Exam – 8th February
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle *Name of your course*
2) Course Duration (in months)) *Duration of your Course*
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse *Part-time or Full-time student*
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) *Qualification conferred up completion of your course*
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse British Education Centre
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification British Education Centre
10) Minimum Entry Requirement(s) *Course entry requirement(s)requirements depending on your course*
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects *Course modules*
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse *Public holidays and School holidays*
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Final assessment at end of each module
14) Expected examination results release date Within 3 months after exam 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable Within 3 months after exam Course Fees *Please refer to each individual course fees fees* Discount -$0.00 Course Fee After Discount *Please refer to each individual course fees* Assessment Fees *Please refer to each individual course fees* Subtotal *Please refer to each individual course fees* IWC Fee *Please refer to each individual course fees* FPS Fee 1.2% *Please refer to each individual course fees* GST(9%) *Please refer to each individual course fees* Total Course Fee Payable *Please refer to each individual course fees* Instalment1 Schedule Amount Date Due2 1st instalment *Please refer to each individual course fees* / / Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.*Please refer to each individual course fees*
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)) Administrative fee for renewal of Student’s Pass S$87.20* Penalty on late renewal of student’s pass (less than 14days upon expiry date) S$109.00* % of late payment penalty of outstanding course fee per month 1%* Re-assessment (per module) S$163.50* Re-module Part-time Re-module Full time S$1308.00* S$1635.00* Replacement of course material S$65.40* Textbook Please refer to textbook listing for the price Result appeal S$109.00* Airport arrival pickup fees S$163.50* Certificate replacement fees S$54.50* Transcript replacement fees S$32.70* Confirmation of study letter S$32.70* Uniform (T-shirt) S$27.25* Union Pay Transaction Fees 1.9% Wechat/Alipay/Grab Pay/Shopee Pay/UnionPay QR Transaction Fees 1.8% Photocopy service black & white Photocopy service colour S$0.30/pcs S$0.60/pcs
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 6
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Two entry points per year: Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than Course Commencement Date Notedifferent from course commencement date) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student student upon successful course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course completion)for Secondary School – Grade 6
8) Organisation Organization which develops the Coursecourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ awards/confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.5 – 2.9
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project, and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships, and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 3 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (For Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 6 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $25,654.21 $1,000.00 $1,865.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $28,520.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 1 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # Or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3) Date Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 6 Course Fee Instalment $28,520.00 For Jan/March entry, By 01 Oct For Jul /Oct entry, By 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $28,520.00 * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,740.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name : ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title : Superintendent Date : By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the school to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions, and policies of the school. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEL By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's off er of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI' s policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a) The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b) The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c) Dates when respective payments are due;
d) The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or programme (by PEI);
e) The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage.
f) The dispute resolution methods available; and
g) Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h) The degree or diploma or qualification which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 2
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 27th August 2020
5) Course Completion DateDate 2nd July 2021
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 1, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 34,050.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 37,300.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 14,600.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 1 September 2020 11,350.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 11,350.00 Total Course Fee Payable 37,300.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Delete Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as appropriate by striking throughper the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (IB_PYP) Pre-kindergarten to Kindergarten 2.
2) Course Duration (in months)) 30 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse PreK Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) KG1 5 days per week (Half Day) & 5 days per week (Full Day) KG2 Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 18th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply.
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Pre-K (Full-day) Expected award conferment date NoteCourse Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 29,825.70 546.26 2,126.04 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 32,498.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Full-day) Course Fee (4 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 24,547.66 444.86 1,749.48 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 26,742.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 19,311.68 323.83 1,374.49 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 21,010.00 No of Instalments: 2 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Half-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 18,882.24 1,321.76 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 20,204.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 1 (Full-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 35,104.21 546.26 2,495.53 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 38,146.00 No of Instalments: 2 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 1 (Half-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 24,170.09 1,691.91 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 25,862.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 2 (Full-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch Technology Fee GST 35,134.12 546.26 794.39 2,553.23 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 39,028.00 No of Instalments: 2 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due ** Pre-K (Full-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 16,249.00 16,249.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 32,498.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Pre-K (Full-day) 4-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 13,371.00 13,371.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 26,742.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Pre-K (Full-day) 3-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 10,505.00 10,505.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 21,010.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Pre-K (Half-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 10,102.00 10,102.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 20,204.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** KG 1 (Full-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 19,073.00 19,073.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 38,146.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** KG 1 (Half-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 12,931.00 12,931.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 25,862.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** KG 2 (Full-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 19,939.00 19,089.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 39,028.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 2,675.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level B English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level A 7,200.00 per annum 11,772.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 4,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: Title: Date: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Superintendent SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, thereputation of the PEI, theteacher-student ratioof its classes, the qualifications of theteaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 (E- Learning)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 (E- Learning)
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 3.5 – 4.4
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December.
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Mode of course delivery E-Learning Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 is conducted fully online, with students receiving instruction from teachers on weekdays. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 (E- Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) GST $19,766.36 $1,383.64 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $21,150.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 1 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3) Date Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $21,150.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $21,150.00 * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% st On or before May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or st On or before Oct 1 for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% st After May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: Seal of PEI SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
Appears in 1 contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 8 (E- Learning)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 8 (E- Learning)
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.5 – 3.4
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.0 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December.
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Mode of course delivery Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 8 (E- Learning) is conducted fully online, with students receiving instruction from teachers on weekdays. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 8 (E- Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) GST $19,766.36 $1,383.64 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $21,150.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $21,150.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $21,150.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% st On or before May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or st On or before Oct 1 for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% st After May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. SIGNED by the PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If Unless the PEI and the Student otherwise agree in writing, if there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle Preparatory Course for Chartered Financial Analyst Examination
2) Course Duration (in months)) 30 months (4 months) – Refer to Schedule B for module(s) that student is taking
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time
4) Course Commencement Date 01/02/2023 5) Course Completion Date
Date 31/05/2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Non-award
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Minimum Age: 21 Academic Level: Bachelor degree (or equivalent) or be in the final year of a bachelor degree. You will have to complete a bachelor degree to register for level 2 or have 4 years work experience (does not have to be investment related) or a combination or professional work experience and education that totals at least 4 years. Language Proficiency: Obtain grade C6 at GCE English language or equivalent.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached (i) The modules offered are subject to changes made by Kaplan or the awarding body and approval by regulatory authorities. (ii) Timetable will be provided by Course Consultant/Country Manager/Programme Management Team before course commencement (iii) Timetables are subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. (iv) Delivery plan/mode is subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
course Public holidays: 07 Apr 2023 – Good Friday 22 Apr 2023 - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 01 May 2023 – Labour Day Further information on Singapore public holidays can be obtained from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Semester/Trimester/Term Break Term 1 – 14/04/2023 - 15/05/2023 13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etcperiod Term 1 – 16/05/2023 – 31/05/2023 *Subject to change by Kaplan or the awarding body.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show SCHEDULE B COURSE FEES Fees Breakdown [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees fees] @ Total Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Medical Insurance Resource Fee Tuition Fee Fee Protection Scheme Fee Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalments Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesInstalment
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle Certificate in Hospitality Skills [E-Learning]
2) Course Duration (in months)) 3 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseOnline Self Study Part Time
4) Course Commencement Date NA 5) Course Completion DateDate NA
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame NA
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate in Hospitality Skills [E-Learning]
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse IIHM EDUCATION PTE LTD
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification IIHM EDUCATION PTE LTD
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Academic Qualifications Obtained at least 3 GCSE O Level Passes (including English) Language Qualifications• Advanced level of Online English Bridging Course/IELTS 5.0/TOEFL (internet-based total) 35-45/WPL 5 Minimum Age Requirement• 16 years
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects • Introduction to Hospitality • Front Office • Housekeeping • Food & Beverage Service • Food Production • Basic Digital Marketing
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse NA
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod NA
14) Expected examination results release date NA 15) Expected award conferment date NoteNA COURSE FEES Fees Breakdown Total Payable (S$) Course Fee: show full breakdown 1,000 No of total Instalments: 3 (payable course fees monthly) Instalment Schedule Amount Date Due 1st instalment SGD 334 2nd Instalment SGD 333 3rd Instalment SGD 333 Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.SGD 1,000
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for as IIHM Singapore is non-EduTrust-EduTrust- certified PEIs PEI without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesschedule
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day
4) Course Commencement Date On or around January 11th On or around August 18th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD)
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by Stamford, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. For G6-G8, MAP testing is in September, February, and May. For G9-G10, examination takes place in the first week of June.
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Expected award conferment date NoteFor G6-G8, the expected awards conferment date is June each year, which is when student progresses to the next grade. For G9-G10, Reports are issued on the last day of Semester 2. Course Fee for each of Grade 6-8 Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 40,471.03 1,000.00 2,902.97 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 44,374.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee for each of Grade 9-10 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Technology Fee GST 42,293.46 1,000.00 3,030.54 Total Course Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesPayable: ^ 46,324.00
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle Foundation Programme for Singapore QP
2) Course Duration (in months) 4 months (6 months)
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time
4) Course Commencement Date 11/08/2015 5) Course Completion DateDate 30/12/2015
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “Date) N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Foundation Programme for Singapore QP
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Singapore Accountancy Commission (SAC) and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Learning Institute
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Singapore Accountancy Commission (SAC) and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Learning Institute
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Entry Requirement for Foundation Level: Minimum age: 18 years old Academic Level: At least a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University Language Proficiency: English GCE ‘A’ Level Pass or equivalent Work experience: Nil or determined by SAC a) Students seeking to enter the Professional Programme through the Foundation Programme Pathway will first need to apply to the Singapore Accountancy Commission (SAC) by providing details of their degrees and academic transcripts before enrolling into a Foundation Programme with ▇▇▇▇▇▇. b) Students enrolling on ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Foundation Programme for Singapore QP will need to produce the Letter of Confirmation from the SAC confirming the recognition of their degree. c) Students who fail to produce the Letter of Confirmation from the SAC will not be allowed to attend the Foundation Programme. d) Students taking the full course option and are from non- accountancy degrees must attend the pre-course work module and attained a pass in the pre-course work exam.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse Not applicable
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
period Please refer to Course time table as per attached 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment Within 2 months after exam date NoteNRIC/Passport No: show Date/Time: Fees Breakdown [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees fees] Total Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Payment payable to KLI S/No Course Description 1 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Singapore Taxation 2 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Financial Accounting and Report 3 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Singapore Law 4 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Audit and Assurance 5 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Financial Management 6 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Management Accounting Intake Qty Unit Price Discount GST % Amount Aug-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Aug-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Aug-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Aug-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Aug-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Aug-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Total Course Fees Payable: Total SGD Excl. GST GST Amount 4289,.72 300.28 Total SGD Incl. GST 4,590.00 SDF Amount 0.00 Deposit/CN Amount 0.00 Amount Payable 4,590.00 No of InstalmentsInstallments: Instalment1 1 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due^ 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. $4,590.00 3/8/2015 Total Course Fees Payable: $4,590.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. ^ Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)) Re-module Fee Prevailing Course Fee per Module Resit Fee – Exam or Assignment per module $160.50 Appeal Fee $160.50 Fee Protection Scheme Fee payable x 0.45% + 7% GST (capped at minimum insurance premium of $8.56) Late Payment Charge/per invoice $53.50 Annual Medical Insurance (valid for 12 months or duration of course, whichever is shorter) $46.05 Overdue fine for library books (per book/per day) $0.50 Replacement of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Student Access Card $10 Payment payable to Singapore Accountancy Commission (SAC) Exemption Fees (where applicable) $160.50 Replacement of KLI material collection card $20 Replacement of KLI material collection card and $50 lecturer notes (per paper) @ Please delete fees not applicable and include other relevant fees payable by students.
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory optional fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle Cambridge International Primary (Year X)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 months
3) Full-time or Part-time Course Full-Time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 16 August 2023 5) Course Completion Date
Date 14 June 2024 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.N.A” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Academic Progress Report
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Cambridge Assessment International Education
9) Organisation which awards/ awards/confers the qualificationqualification Invictus International School
10) Course entry requirement(s)
) a) Age: Y years old b) English Language Proficiency: Equivalent to Year (X-1) academic level c) Academic: Equivalent to Year (X-1) academic level based on academic reports and/or pass internal school placement tests 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12subjects Term 1: 16 Aug 2023 - 5 Oct 2023 Term 2: 16 Oct 2023 - 13 Dec 2023 Term 3: 3 Jan 2024 - 15 Mar 2024 Term 4: 1 Apr 2024 - 14 June 2024 Subjects: a) Scheduled holidays (public English b) English as a Second Language c) Chinese d) Mathematics e) Art and schoolDesign f) and/or semester/term break for course
13Global Perspectives g) Examination and/or other assessment period
14ICT Starters h) Expected examination results release date 15Music i) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if anyPhysical Education j) (S$Science k) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesDigital Literacy
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary – Grade 6
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Four entry points per year: Run 1: On or around 26th July Mid-intake (Run 1): On or around 5th October Run 2: On or around 11th January Mid-intake (Run 2): On or around 21st March
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 6
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.0 – 2.9
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 3 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 6 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $25,654.21 $1,000.00 $1,865.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $28,520.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
11 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3) Date Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 6 Course Fee Instalment $28,520.00 For Jan/March entry, By 01 Oct For Jul /Oct entry, By 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $28,520.00 SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,740.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n sem ester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Additional Information. 3.1 (a) Verification of course application documents of the Student is required to verify Student’s suitability for the Course and to meet the Course admission requirements.
(b) This contract and the PEI’s offer will not be valid, and admissions to the Course will be rejected in the event the PEI is not able to verify the Student’s course application documents required for the Course within the timeline stipulated by the PEI.
3.2 The PEI may from time to time disclose the Student’s data with the relevant government authorities upon request or with PEI-appointed third party service vendors for the general administration of your application and/or registration and/or enquiry and/or course administration during your course of studies. By providing the Student’s data to the PEI, the Student explicitly grants his/her consent for the PEI to disclose the Student’s data as aforesaid. For more information on the PEI’s data protection policy, kindly visit ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/about/general-policies.
3.3 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 3.4 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 3.5 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 3.6 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 3.7 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 3.8 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 3.9 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
43) a. Registered Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification Duration (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completionin months)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months) 12 months (18 months due to )
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame NA
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse ASAS
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification ASAS
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects *Refer to attached Study Plan
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse ASAS follows Singapore government gazetted public holidays, please check the Singapore's MOM website @ ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/employment-practices/public- holidays
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod 1 to 4 weeks after final lesson (Final Exam) of each module
14) Expected examination results release date 10 to 12 weeks after final examination 15) Expected award conferment date 6 months after last module examination results is released Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Fees ASAS grant FPS admin fee Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: INSTALMENT SCHEDULE (*Refer to attached Payment Plan) Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.*
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by lawbylaw.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 3
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 2, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee 36,350.00 Facility Fee* 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 39,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in orderforthe Student to be eligible forcontinuingenrolment at the School. INSTALMENT* SCHEDULE 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 13,200.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 3 September 2021 13,200.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 13,200.00 Total Course Fee Payable 39,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose FEES1 Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and otherrelated costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE.If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date date
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesdate
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English (Self-guided) - Secondary Grade 9 (E-Learning)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English (Self-guided) - Secondary Grade 9 (E-Learning)
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.5 – 2.4
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 2.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December.
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Mode of course delivery E-Learning Foundational Academic English (Self-guided) – Secondary Grade 9 program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will not have any interaction with teachers throughout the program and will work through the subject content independently. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Foundational Academic English (Self-guided) - Secondary Grade 9 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) GST $6,542.06 $457.94 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $7,000.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Due ** Foundational Academic English (Self- guided) - Secondary Grade 9 (E- Learning) Course Fee Instalment $7,000.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $7,000.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% st On or before May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or st On or before Oct 1 for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% st After May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. SIGNED by the PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School – College Preparatory Diploma (High School)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 10th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) 1) Stamford American International School – College Preparatory Diploma (High School) 2) Student may also qualify for: a) International Baccalaureate Diploma; b) International Baccalaureate Certificates for course completed; and/or c) College Board Advanced Placement Diploma; and/or d) College Board Advanced Placement Certificates for courses completed
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse 1) Stamford American International School; 2) International Baccalaureate Organization; or 3) College Board
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification A) Stamford American International School – College Preparatory Diploma; B) International Baccalaureate Organization – Certificates or Full Diploma; or C) College Board – Advanced Placement Certificates or Full Diploma
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Examinations for G11 take place in the first week of June. Examinations for G12 take place in the month of May.
14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June.
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown For G11, Reports are issued on the last day of total payable course fees Semester 2. For G12, Graduation and issuance of transcripts happen in the first week of June Fees Breakdown Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee for each of Grade 11-12 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee Inclusive of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous GST 45,465.00 1,080.00 Total Course Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesPayable: ^ 46,545.00
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, else unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed required to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 4 4.1 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.. SCHEDULES OF INFORMATION ATTACHED The following schedules which are attached shall form part of this Contract: Schedule A - Course Details Schedule B - Course Fees Schedule C - Miscellaneous Fees Schedule D - Refund Table Schedule E - Confidentiality and Security of Information
1) Course TitleTitle American Curriculum (Elementary)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 10th
5) Course Completion DateDate On or around June 2nd
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are Date of entry of student to the same
school 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Students graduating from 12th Grade will receive an ICS Diploma All other full-time students will receive a final report outlining the student’s performance during the tuition period.
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse International Community School (Singapore)
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification International Community School (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the PEI is defined in the PEI Policy Manual “P&O 5.
1.1. 1003 Course Entry Requirements”. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course as determined by the PEI will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the Elementary School Program, the Middle School Course Catalog, and the High School Course Catalog published on the school website.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The PEI school year runs from August to May/June. Scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Dates may change due to school needs or public holiday changes as advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is a continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Student grades are determined by each teacher based on: test scores, class participation, assigned work (homework) and other factors. Students will be advised by their teachers in advance of what the assessment tasks and timetables for submitting tasks are during the school year. Parents and students are provided with ongoing access to student grade and attendance information during the period of enrolment.
14) Expected examination results release date Final grades are issued within 14 days of the end of the school year.
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Does not apply New Student - Application Fee Payment received by 31 December 2022 Payment received in 2023 Returning Students - Reenrollment Fee Payment received by 31 December 2022 Payment received in 2023 The reenrollment fee is paid annually by all students as a means of total payable course fees Total Course securing their place in class for the following year. Current students are offered an opportunity to re-enroll & reserve their space in class by payment of the reenrollment fee each year between February 15th and March 15th. Reenrollment closes on March 15th. After that date, students must reapply (and pay the application fee) to secure a space for the following year. COURSE FEES Semester 1&2 Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount received by 31 December 2022 Semester 1 Fee should be received in 2022. Semester 2 Fees received in 2023 Elementary Kindergarten (with GST, if anyK4 to K5) 23,940 11,970 24,051.87 11,970 12,081.87 Elementary (S$Grade 1 to Grade 5) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 27,170 13,585 27,296.96 13,585 13,711.96 Middle School (Grade 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme to Grade 8) 30,950 15,475 31,094.63 15,475 15,619.63 High School Diploma (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate Grade 9 to Grade 12) 34,645 17,322.50 34,806.89 17,322.50 17,484.39 Fees Payment received by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises31 December 2022 Payment received in 2023
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 12th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply.
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. ^ The total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Course Fee for each of Grade 1 to Grade 5 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 34,340.19 794.39 2,459.42 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 37,594.00 No of Instalments: 2 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Delete Each of Grade 1 to 5 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 19,222.00 18,372.00 01 May 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 37,594.00 # or such later date as appropriate by striking through.
2may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,490.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee Sheltered English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee 6,792.00 per annum 11,320.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 4,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: Title: Date: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Deputy Superintendent SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, thereputation of the PEI, theteacher-student ratioof its classes, the qualifications of theteaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 4
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 2, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee 36,350.00 Facility Fee* 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 39,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 13,200.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 3 September 2021 13,200.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 13,200.00 Total Course Fee Payable 39,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School) – Grades 11 & 12
2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 14th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) 1) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School) 2) Student may also qualify for: a) International Baccalaureate Diploma; b) International Baccalaureate Certificates for course completed; and/or c) College Board Advanced Placement Diploma; and/or d) College Board Advanced Placement Certificates for courses completed
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse 1) Stamford American International School; 2) International Baccalaureate Organization; or 3) College Board
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification A) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma; B) International Baccalaureate Organization – Certificates or Full Diploma; or C) College Board – Advanced Placement Certificates or Full Diploma
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Course Fee for each of Grade 11-12 36,575.70 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee 1,000.00 GST 2,630.30 Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises^ 40,206.00
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇)./cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Middleton International School’s Terms and Conditions (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/wp- content/uploads/2022/03/TC-for-Middleton-International-School-14-Oct-2020.pdf) form part of this legal Student Contract. SCHEDULE A COURSE DETAILS Note: The information provided below should be the same as that submitted to the CPE.
1) Course TitleTitle Middleton Kindergarten 1 Programme
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 Months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time
4) Course Commencement Date 16 January 2023
5) Course Completion Date
Date 07 December 2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.N/A” if both dates are the samesame N/A
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of Middleton Kindergarten 1 Programme
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Middleton International School
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Middleton International School
10) Course entry requirement(s)
) N/A 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisessubjects Middleton International School Learning Pathway
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
Title Foundation Programme for Singapore QP 2) Course Duration (in months)) 4 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time
4) Course Commencement Date Management Accounting – 29 January 2015 Financial Accounting and Reporting – 31 January 2015 Audit and Assurance – 3 February 2015 Singapore Taxation – 4 April 2015 Singapore Law – 5 April 2015 Financial Management – 6 April 2015
5) Course Completion DateDate Management Accounting – 31 March 2015 Financial Accounting and Reporting – 30 March 2015 Audit and Assurance – 30 March 2015 Singapore Taxation – 15 June 2015 Singapore Law – 16 June 2015 Financial Management – 9 June 2015
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “Date) N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Foundation Programme for Singapore QP
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Singapore Accountancy Commission (SAC) and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Learning Institute
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Singapore Accountancy Commission (SAC) and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Learning Institute
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Entry Requirement for Foundation Level: Minimum age: 18 years old Academic Level: At least a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University Language Proficiency: English GCE ‘A’ Level Pass or equivalent Work experience: Nil or determined by SAC a) Students seeking to enter the Professional Programme through the Foundation Programme Pathway will first need to apply to the Singapore Accountancy Commission (SAC) by providing details of their degrees and academic transcripts before enrolling into a Foundation Programme with ▇▇▇▇▇▇. b) Students enrolling on ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Foundation Programme for Singapore QP will need to produce the Letter of Confirmation from the SAC confirming the recognition of their degree. c) Students who fail to produce the Letter of Confirmation from the SAC will not be allowed to attend the Foundation Programme. d) Students taking the full course option and are from non- accountancy degrees must attend the pre-course work module and attained a pass in the pre-course work exam.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse Not applicable
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
period Please refer to Course time table as per attached 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment Within 2 months after exam date NoteNRIC/Passport No: show Date/Time: Fees Breakdown [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees fees] Total Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Payment payable to KLI S/No Course Description 1 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Singapore Taxation 2 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Financial Accounting and Report 3 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Singapore Law 4 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Audit and Assurance 5 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Financial Management 6 SQP Foundation Full Tuition – Management Accounting Intake Qty Unit Price Discount GST % Amount Jan-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Jan-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Jan-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Jan-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Jan-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Jan-15 1 765.00 0.00 7.00 765.00 Total Course Fees Payable: Total SGD Excl. GST GST Amount 4,289.72 300.28 Total SGD Incl. GST 4,590.00 SDF Amount 0.00 Deposit/CN Amount 0.00 Amount Payable 4,590.00 No of InstalmentsInstallments: Instalment1 1 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due^ 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. $4590.00 8/12/2014 Total Course Fees Payable: $4590.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. ^ Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)) Re-module Fee Prevailing Course Fee per Module Resit Fee – Exam or Assignment per module $160.50 Appeal Fee $160.50 Fee Protection Scheme Fee payable x 0.45% + 7% GST (capped at minimum insurance premium of $8.56) Late Payment Charge/per invoice $53.50 Annual Medical Insurance (valid for 12 months or duration of course, whichever is shorter) $46.05 Overdue fine for library books (per book/per day) $0.50 Replacement of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Student Access Card $10 Payment payable to Singapore Accountancy Commission (SAC) Exemption Fees (where applicable) $160.50 Replacement of KLI material collection card $20 Replacement of KLI material collection card and $50 lecturer notes (per paper) @ Please delete fees not applicable and include other relevant fees payable by students.
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory optional fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 13th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) 1) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School) 2) Student may also qualify for: a) International Baccalaureate Diploma; b) International Baccalaureate Certificates for course completed; and/or c) College Board Advanced Placement Diploma; and/or d) College Board Advanced Placement Certificates for courses completed
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse 1) Stamford American International School; 2) International Baccalaureate Organization; or 3) College Board
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification A) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma; B) International Baccalaureate Organization – Certificates or Full Diploma; or C) College Board – Advanced Placement Certificates or Full Diploma
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Course Fee for each of Grade 11-12 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 37,637.38 1,000.00 2,704.62 Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises^ 41,342.00
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle International Primary Curriculum (IPC) Milepost 1 – Grade 1
2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 months
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
Course Full time 4) Course Commencement Date 07/08/2023 5) Course Completion DateDate 21/06/2024
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) International Primary Curriculum (IPC) Milepost 1 – Grade 1
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Fieldwork Education
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Knightsbridge House International School
10) Course entry requirement(s)) 6 years of age Academic requirements: - School reports showing evidence of passed previous grade - Passing school placement test and being able to demonstrate age-appropriate learning skills and English language Submission of all required documents
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects ● Arts ● English ● ICT ● IPC - Science and Humanities ● Mandarin ● Mathematics ● Physical and Social Education
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse 2023-24 Public Holidays School holidays 2023-24 16 – 20 October 2023 25 December – 12 January 2024 1 – 5 April 2024 Please refer to the published calendar on the School's website. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Knightsbridge House International School will use continuous student assessment comprising of regular: - Formal testing for knowledge - Observation of skills and understanding - Assessing written work and project work. Baseline assessments – August 2023 Mid-Year Assessment – 16 to 19 January 2024 End of Year Assessment – 13 to 17 May 2024
14) Expected examination results release date Reports to parents will consist of the following: Two formal written reports - Semester 1 reports : December 2023 - Semester 2 reports : June 2024 Two Parent Teacher conference - At the end of Term 1 in October 2023 - At the end of Term 2 in March/April 2024
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees 21/06/2024 SAMPLE National Day 9th August Deepavali 13th November Christmas 25th December New Year Day 1st January Chinese New Year 12th February Good Friday 29th March ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 10th April Labor Day 1st May Vesak Day 22nd May ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 17th June Tuition Fee 13,008.00 Total Course Fees Payable: 13,008.00 No of Instalments: 6 SAMPLE INSTALMENT SCHEDULE Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.3rd instalment 4th instalment 5th instalment 6th instalment Total Course Fees Payable: 13,008.00
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • ● 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • ● 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • ● 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SAMPLE SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose Application Fee (One-time and non-refundable) – waived for 2023-2024 academic school year. 0 Registration Fee (One-time and non-refundable) – waived for 2023-2024 academic school year. 0 Assessment Fee – waived for 2023-2024 academic school year. (Limited to 1 assessment only). 0 Course Material Fee (Payable in full upon enrolment/re enrolment, once annually) 799.20 Internal Assessments to change grade (if requested by parents) 216.00 External Third-party reports (such as reports required by other schools when student is transferring schools) 270.00 Personal Learning Programme (PLP) per instalment 3,024.00 MOE Exemption Application for Singaporean Citizens to join KBH (Positive outcome not guaranteed) 1,080.00 Non-refundable Placement Holding Fee (for secured placement more than 2 months in advance of course start date) 1,080.00 Extra-Curricular Activities (cost per session) 41.04 School Transport Services Door-to-door services (per year) Point-to-point service (per year) 3,801.60 2,073.60 Excursions, Field Trips & Camps 10.00 – 3,500.00 Uniforms 18.00 – 312.00 School Lunch Fee Amount 7.56 – 10.80 Reissue of Student ID (with GST, if anyupon replacement) 54.00 Administration Charges for late payment of fees (S$)payable after 7 days past due date) 2% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates as set out in Schedule B*+GST Science Laboratory Fee (per year) 540.00 – 864.00 External Examination Fees (per year) 129.60 – 3,000.00 YCT Test 162.00 Annual Student Insurance (payable in January each year) 54.00 Credit card processing fee 3.4% of total amount
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle XXX
2) Course Duration (in months)) XXX
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse XXX
4) Course Commencement Date XXX
5) Course Completion DateDate XXX
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame XXX
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) XXX
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse XXX
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification XXX
10) Course entry requirement(s)) XXX
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects XXX
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse XXX
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod XXX
14) Expected examination results release date XXX
15) Expected award conferment date XXX Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fee Registration Fee (Non-refundable) Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount Protection Scheme Insurance (with GST, if anyFPS) (S$Non-refundable) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Hospitalization & Surgical Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if anyH&S) (S$Non-refundable) Personal Accident Insurance (PA) (Non-refundable) Meal Plan (Full Year)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non# Enrichment Fee (Non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesrefundable) Materials Fee (Non-refundable) XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX # Meal Plan - Refund policy: Total amount paid, less: (1) GST (7%)
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle COURSE TITLE
2) Course Duration (in months)) COURSE DURATION (CPE registered month/ actual month) REASON: WHERE APPLICABLE
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse MODE OF STUDY
4) Course Commencement Date COURSE COMMENCEMENT DATE
5) Course Completion Date
Date COURSE COMPLETION DATE 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF STUDIES
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) QUALIFICATION
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse ORGANIZATION NAME
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification ORGANIZATION NAME
10) Course entry requirement(s)) COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENT
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Refer to Annex A
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse SCHEDULED HOLIDAY
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod EXAMINATION DATE
14) Expected examination results release date EXAMINATION RESULTS RELEASE DATE 15) Expected award conferment date EXPECTED AWARD CONFERMENT DATE SCHEDULE B COURSE FEES Fees Breakdown Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)) APEC Course Materials Appeal for Examination Results Courier Fee Examination Ineligibility Appeal Fee Late Payment of Fees Letter of Certificate of Existing Student Letter of Completion / Graduation Reinstatement Fees Re-module Fee Replacement Certificate / Transcripts S$ 50.00 per book S$ 267.50 per application S$ 50.00 per application S$ 107.00 per module S$ 53.50 per week application S$ 21.40 per application S$ 53.50 per application S$107.00 per application S$1,800.00 per application S$ 107.00 per application
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/pei.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 13th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply.
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Course Fee for each of Grade 1 to Grade 5 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 34,340.19 794.39 2,459.42 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 37,594.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 2 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due ** Each of Grade 1 to 5 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 19,222.00 18,372.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 37,594.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,490.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee Sheltered English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee 6,792.00 per annum 11,320.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 4,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, thereputation of the PEI, theteacher-student ratioof its classes, the qualifications of theteaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, else unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed required to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 4 4.1 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.. SCHEDULES OF INFORMATION ATTACHED The following schedules which are attached shall form part of this Contract: Schedule A - Course Details Schedule B - Course Fees Schedule C - Miscellaneous Fees Schedule D - Refund Table Schedule E - Confidentiality and Security of Information
1) Course TitleTitle American Curriculum (Middle School)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 10th
5) Course Completion DateDate On or around June 2nd
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are Date of entry of student to the same
school 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops ) Students graduating from 12th Grade will receive an ICS Diploma All other full-time students will receive a final report outlining the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers student’s performance during the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment tuition period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.. SAMPLE SAMPLE
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame NA
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse ASAS
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification ASAS
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects *Refer to attached Study Plan
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse ASAS follows Singapore government gazetted public holidays, please check the Singapore's MOM website @ ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/employment-practices/public- holidays
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod 2 to 4 weeks after final lesson (Final Exam) of each module
14) Expected examination results release date 10 to 12 weeks after final examination
15) Expected award conferment date 6 months after last module examination results is released Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Fees ASAS grant Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: 2 SAMPLE INSTALMENT SCHEDULE (*Refer to attached Payment Plan) Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment Instalment 2nd instalment Etc.Instalment
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * *Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum Early Years Foundation Stage – Reception
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Early Years Foundation Stage Framework, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee 35,350.00 Facility Fee* 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 38,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 12,866.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 3 September 2021 12,866.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 12,868.00 Total Course Fee Payable 38,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 2
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 1, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee 35,350.00 Facility Fee* 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 38,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 12,866.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 3 September 2021 12,866.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 12,868.00 Total Course Fee Payable 38,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/pei.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 13th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) 1) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School) 2) Student may also qualify for: a) International Baccalaureate Diploma; b) International Baccalaureate Certificates for course completed; and/or c) College Board Advanced Placement Diploma; and/or d) College Board Advanced Placement Certificates for courses completed
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse 1) Stamford American International School; 2) International Baccalaureate Organization; or 3) College Board
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification A) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma; B) International Baccalaureate Organization – Certificates or Full Diploma; or C) College Board – Advanced Placement Certificates or Full Diploma
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Course Fee for each of Grade 11-12 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 38,803.74 1,000.00 2,786.26 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 42,590.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 2 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due ** Each of Grade 11-12 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 21,830.00 20,760.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 42,590.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,490.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee Sheltered English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee 6,792.00 per annum 11,320.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 3,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle American Curriculum (High School) - Electives Only
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 10th 1st semester, on or around January 10th 2nd semester
5) Course Completion DateDate On or around December 20th 1st semester, on or around May 31st 2nd semester
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are Date of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name me of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Students completing 1 semester of the elective course will receive a transcript of the credit
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse International Community School (Singapore)
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification International Community School (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the PEI is defined in the PEI Policy Manual “P&O 5.
1.1. 1003 Course Entry Requirements”.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the High School Course Catalog published on the school website.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The PEI full school year runs from August to May. Scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Dates may change due to school needs or public holiday changes as advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is a continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Student grades are determined by each teacher based on: test scores, class participation, assigned work (homework) and other factors. Students will be advised by their teachers in advance of what the assessment tasks and timetables for submitting tasks are during the school year. Parents and students are provided with on-going access to student grade and attendance information during the period of enrolment.
14) Expected examination results release date Final grades are issued within 8 weeks from the end of the academic term.
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Students completing an elective course can request a transcript of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment credit 14 days after the first shall be collected within one week before final grades are released for the next payment scheduledacademic term. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of New Student - Application Fee Amount All Part-time Students Payment received by 31 December 2022 Payment received in 2023 High School Elective Course (with GST, if anycharge per course) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which S$1,000 Payment received by 31 December 2022 Payment received in 2023 High School Elective Course Before the1st the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesstudent attends class per semester S$1000 S$1009.34
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 (E- Learning)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (SLATE Plus).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 (E-Learning)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) SLATE Plus Test Score range of 3.5 - 4.4
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on SLATE Plus test score (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.5 score on the SLATE Plus Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December.
15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students complete the semester in December. Students will either move on to the next grade level or complete a second semester.; Spring semester: students complete the semester in June. Students will either move on to the next grade level or complete a second semester.
16) Mode of total payable course fees delivery Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 (E-Learning) is conducted fully online, with students receiving instruction from teachers on weekdays. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 (E- $20,734.58 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) GST $1,451.42 Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $22,186.00 No of Instalments: 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $22,186.00 For Jan entry, 01 Jan For Jul entry, 01 Jul Total Course Fees Payable: $22,186.00 1 Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • ● 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. 2 Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment is scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any ) Application Fee (non-compulsory refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,461.00 Upon acceptance of offer/placement Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees which are made via credit card 2.5% of the students pay fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only when and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNon-refundable and non-transferable
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 3.5 – 4.4
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $25,654.21 $1,000.00 $1,865.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $28,520.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 Course Fee Instalment $28,520.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $28,520.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,740.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n sem ester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: Title: Date: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Superintendent SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course TitleTitle Cambridge International Primary (Year 1)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 months
3) Full-time or Part-time Course Full-Time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 17 August 2022
5) Course Completion Date
Date 15 June 2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.N.A” if both dates are the samesame XXX
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
) Academic Progress Report 8) Organisation Organization which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesCambridge Assessment International Education
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 27th July Run 2: On or around 12th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 27th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 12th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 2.5 – 3.9
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $24,691.59 $1,000.00 $1,798.41 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $27,490.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 Course Fee Instalment $27,490.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01May Total Course Fees Payable: $27,490.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,490.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n sem ester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Deputy Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees fees] Course Fee - Full Payment Exam Fee Fee Protection Scheme (FPS) Administration Fee Material Fee Medical Insurance Fee Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.Installment
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)) Late Payment Fee 1% of the course fee Replacement of Student Card Service Fee S$32.10 (Upon request) Re-taking of Examination Fee S$321 (Upon request) SCI Examination Appeal Fee $107 (Upon Request) Transfer of Course/Transfer of Campus Service Fee S$32.10 (part-time) /S$107(full-time) Deferment Service Fee S$32.10 (part-time) /S$107(full-time) Admin Fee (For using Third Party Platform) 2% of fees payable Immunisation and Vaccination Registration and Service Fee S$88.50 if SCI to do the submission/ S$235.50 if SCI assist in completing registration Renewal Application for Student’s Pass Service Fee S$64.2(Upon request) International Students Service S$535 (Upon request) External Examination Registration Service Fee S$107 (Upon request) External Examination Fee S$672 – S$1070(Upon request) Authentication of Documents S$160.5/document (Upon request) Application Fee (for Student’s Pass Applicant) S$535 Application Fee (for non-Student’s Pass Applicant) S$214 Fee for Security Bond ( Banker’s Guarantee, depends on ICA request ) S$224.7 – S$1011.15 (Upon request) Service Fee for Educational Services- Application of Private and Government School S$535 - S$3210 (Upon request) Accompanying Mother Pass Application Fee S$535 (Upon request) Guarantor Service Fee for Accompanying Mother Pass S$1070(Upon request) Social Visa Application Service Fee S$321 – S$535 (Upon request) Social Visa Extension Service Fee S$53.5 – S$192.6 (Upon request) Guarantor Service Fee for Social Visit Pass S$107 (Upon request) Service Fee for School Letter (to Organizations Unrelated to School) $21.4(Upon request) Uniform Fee $80.25
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum Early Years Foundation Stage – Nursery
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time: 5 days per week (Half Day) Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 24th August 2022
5) Course Completion DateDate 7th July 2023
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (‘N.A’ if later than same as Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Early Years Foundation Stage Framework, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. SAMPLE Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 19,850.00 3,410.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 23,260.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 30,190.00 3,410.00 Total Course Fees Payable: ** 33,600.00 No. of Instalments: 3 SAMPLE ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. INSTALMENT* SCHEDULE 1st instalment 6 May 2022# 7,754.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 2 September 2022 7,754.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2023 7,752.00 Total Course Fee Payable 23,260.00 1st instalment 6 May 2022# 11,200.00 2nd instalment 2 September 2022 11,200.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2023 11,200.00 Total Course Fee Payable 33,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SAMPLE SAMPLE SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose FEES1 Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,150.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. English Language Support (ELS) 1,668.00 per term Billing and due same time as Course Fees per Schedule B if applicable. Examination Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and SAMPLE
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 3
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 27th August 2020
5) Course Completion DateDate 2nd July 2021
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 35,010.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 38,260.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 14,920.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 1 September 2020 11,670.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 11,670.00 Total Course Fee Payable 38,260.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Delete Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as appropriate by striking throughper the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI SIGNED by the Parent or Legal Guardian (if the Student is under eighteen (18) years of age) FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 7
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Two entry points per year: Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than Course Commencement Date Notedifferent from course commencement date) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student student upon successful course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course completion)for Secondary School – Grade 7
8) Organisation Organization which develops the Coursecourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ awards/confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.5 – 2.9
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project, and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships, and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 3 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (For Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 7 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $25,654.21 $1,000.00 $1,865.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $28,520.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 1 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # Or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3) Date Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 7 Course Fee Instalment $28,520.00 For Jan/March entry, By 01 Oct For Jul /Oct entry, By 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $28,520.00 * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,740.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name : ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title : Superintendent Date : By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the school to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions, and policies of the school. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEL By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's off er of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI' s policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a) The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b) The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c) Dates when respective payments are due;
d) The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or programme (by PEI);
e) The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage.
f) The dispute resolution methods available; and
g) Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h) The degree or diploma or qualification which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 27th July Run 2: On or around 12th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 27th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 12th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 3.5 – 4.4
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $24,691.59 $1,000.00 $1,798.41 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $27,490.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 1 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3) Date Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 Course Fee Instalment $27,490.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $27,490.00 * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,490.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n sem ester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 6
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 21st August 2023
5) Course Completion DateDate 3rd July 2024
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (‘N.A’ if later than same as Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 2, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break termbreak for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. SAMPLE SCHEDULE B COURSE FEES Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 40,227.00 3,597.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 43,824.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. SAMPLE INSTALMENT* SCHEDULE 1st instalment 16 May 2023# 14,608.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 2 September 2023 14,608.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2024 14,608.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • * 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • * 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SAMPLE SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose FEES1 Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,693.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,324.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. English Language Support (ELS) – Starter English Language Support (ELS) - Intermediate 3,500.00 per term 2,300.00 per term Billing and due same time as Course Fees per Schedule B if applicable. Examination Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; SAMPLE
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (SLATE Plus).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) SLATE Plus Test Score range of 1.0 – 1.4
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project, and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships, and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on SLATE Plus test score (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 1.5 score on the SLATE Plus Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December.
15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students will complete the course in December, with an option to move on to grade 8 PCS after 10 weeks (October) upon successful completion of total payable the course. Spring semester: students will complete the course fees in June, with an option to move on to grade 8 PCS after 10 weeks (March) upon successful completion of the course.
16) Mode of course delivery Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will have 1 hour of teacher guidance during the weekday, and 3 hours on the weekend. During the remaining hours on the weekdays, students are expected to work through the content independently. Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $9,314.02 GST $651.98 Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $9,966.00 No of Instalments: 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $9,966.00 For Jan entry, 01 Jan For Jul entry, 01 Jul Total Course Fees Payable: $9,966.00 1 Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • ● 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. 2 Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment is scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any ) Application Fee (non-compulsory refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,461.00 Upon acceptance of offer/placement Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees which are made via credit card 2.5% of the students pay fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only when and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNon-refundable and non-transferable
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Mediation‐Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI‐Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time Full‐time or Part-time CoursePart‐time Course Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 29th July Run 2: On or around 13th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 29th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 13th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 2.5 – 3.9
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1‐5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1‐7). Students must attain a minimum 4 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 $24,691.59 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee $1,000.00 GST $1,798.41 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $27,490.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 Course Fee Instalment $27,490.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01May Total Course Fees Payable: $27,490.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified non‐EduTrust‐certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified non‐EduTrust‐certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non‐refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non‐refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non‐refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,490.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0– $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co‐curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 ‐ $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non‐refundable and non‐transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n s em es te r 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non‐refundable and non‐transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non‐refundable and non‐transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher‐student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E- Learning)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E- Learning)
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 2.5 – 3.9
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.0 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December.
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Mode of course delivery E-Learning Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 is conducted fully online, with students receiving instruction from teachers on weekdays. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E- Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) GST $19,766.36 $1,383.64 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $21,150.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $21,150.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $21,150.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% st On or before May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or st On or before Oct 1 for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% st After May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. SIGNED by the PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student parent(s)/guardian(s) and the PEI The Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEIThe Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd, the Student parent(s)/guardian(s) and the PEI The Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student parent(s)/guardian(s) to the PEI The Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd will not be given by the PEI The Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd to anyone else, unless the Student parent(s)/guardian(s) signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI The Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 This agreement shall be read with The Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd’s Terms and Conditions. If there is any other agreement between the PEI The Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd and the Student Pupil that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student Pupil or the PEI The Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student parent(s)/guardian(s) and the PEI The Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd’s Terms and Conditions form part of the PEI-Pupil Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Primary School Education Year
2) Course Duration (in months)) 9 months total
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full time course
4) Course Commencement Date August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate July 2022
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student Pupil upon successful Course completion) Graduation Certificate (Upon completion of Year 6 at The Perse School Singapore) *Cambridge Primary Checkpoint for English, Mathematics & Science (Statement of Achievement from Cambridge)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Cambridge International Curriculum
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification The Perse School (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s) Initial admission and entry to the school will be determined by required fluency in the English Language, minimum age requirement of five years of age (before the 1st September), and taking The Perse School Placement Assessment and/or providing most recent academic report card that demonstrates adequate performance. Every child will be accessed on their own individual merit. The Perse School Singapore Pupil Contract Version 3.1 In addition, admission and entry considerations are also set out in Section 3 of The Perse School (Singapore) Pte Ltd’s Terms and Conditions
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course content will follow the Cambridge International Primary Curriculum and The Perse School Singapore will publish English, Mathematics and Science curriculum on the school website. Please note: Cambridge International Primary learning goals will also be applied to English and Mathematics. 1. English 2. Mathematics 3. Science 4. Mandarin 5. Humanities 6. Music 7. Art & Creation 8. Physical Education 9. Global Perspectives 10. Digital Literacy 11. PSHE (Personal Social Health Education)
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/23rd August 2021 – Term begins 18th October 2021 – Term 1 half-term break for coursebegins 22th October 2021 – Term 1 half-term break ends 4th November 2021 – Diwali 10th December 2021 – Term 1 ends 20th December 2021 – Term break begins 7th January 2022 – Term break ends 10th January 2022 - Term 2 begins 31st January – Term 2 half-term begins 1st & 2nd February – Chinese New Year 4th February – Term 2 half-term ends 1st April 2022 – Term 2 ends 4th April 2022 – Term break begins 15th April 2022 – Term break ends 18th April 2022 – Term 3 begins 2nd May 2022 – ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 23rd May 2022 - Term 3 half-term break begins 27th May 2022 – Term 3 half-term break ends 6th July 2022 – Term 3 ends 7th July 2022 – Summer break begins
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod The Perse School Singapore will assess pupils throughout the year based on formative assessment. This will be informed by; - Regular formal testing for knowledge - Observation of skills - Assessing of written and project work Summative assessments will be on a termly basis. Term 3 summative assessment will be used for transitional purposes. In addition, there will be two opportunities for parent/teacher/pupil conferences to discuss progress and target setting.
14) Expected examination results release date Reports to parents will consist of the following: - Pupil led conference in term 3 allowing pupils a chance to explain their individual learning. - An end of year report on progress against annual targets.
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees N.A. Payment Schedule Fee Breakdown Total Course Payable (including GST)(S$) Due Date for Payment 1st Payment One-time non-refundable application fee $250.00 Acceptance Date One-time non-refundable enrolment fee $500.00 Yearly Technology, Material & Facility fees, non refundable $1,750.00 Tuition Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount $8,333.34 Less Fee Waiver 15% $7,083.34 Subtotal $9,583.34 7% GST $670.83 Term 2 (with GST, if any10th January 2022 - 1st April 2022) 2nd Payment Tuition Fees $8,333.34 15th November 2021 Less Fee Waiver 15% $7,083.34 7% GST $495.83 Term 3 (S$18th April - 6th July 2022) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.3rd Payment Tuition Fees $8,333.34 15th February 2022 Less Fee Waiver 15% $7,083.34 7% GST $495.83
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises:
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Sources: Pupil Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 4
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 27th August 2020
5) Course Completion DateDate 2nd July 2021
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 2, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 35,010.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 38,260.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 14,920.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 1 September 2020 11,670.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 11,670.00 Total Course Fee Payable 38,260.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Delete Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as appropriate by striking throughper the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 2
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 27th August 2020
5) Course Completion DateDate 2nd July 2021
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 1, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 34,050.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 37,300.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 14,600.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 1 September 2020 11,350.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 11,350.00 Total Course Fee Payable 37,300.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Delete Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as appropriate by striking throughper the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse FULL-TIME
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) NA. If the student was to leave the school, Transfer Certificate will be issued.
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse NPS International School
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification NA
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Refer Attachment A
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
subjects Refer Attachment B 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
course Refer Attachment A 13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesperiod Refer Attachment C
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum Early Years Foundation Stage – Reception
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 27th August 2020
5) Course Completion DateDate 2nd July 2021
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Early Years Foundation Stage Framework, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 34,050.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 37,300.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 14,600.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 1 September 2020 11,350.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 11,350.00 Total Course Fee Payable 37,300.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Delete Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as appropriate by striking throughper the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Mediation‐Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI‐Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time Full‐time or Part-time CoursePart‐time Course Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 29th July Run 2: On or around 13th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 29th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 13th January)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 3.5 – 4.4
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1‐5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1‐7). Students must attain a minimum 4.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 $24,691.59 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee $1,000.00 GST $1,798.41 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $27,490.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 Course Fee Instalment $27,490.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01May Total Course Fees Payable: $27,490.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified non‐EduTrust‐certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified non‐EduTrust‐certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non‐refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non‐refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non‐refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,490.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0– $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co‐curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 ‐ $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non‐refundable and non‐transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n s em es te r 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non‐refundable and non‐transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non‐refundable and non‐transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher‐student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)) Late payment fee if the student has not paid their fees two weeks after scheduled payment date. $50 Late Payment Fees to be imposed if fees are not PAID beyond two weeks after the schedule payment date. Fees incurred by engaging legal services/debt collector that is up to 30% of the prevailing amount NS Deferment Letter $50
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 2
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 1, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 35,350.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 38,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 12,866.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 3 September 2021 12,866.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 12,868.00 Total Course Fee Payable 38,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum Early Years Foundation Stage – Pre- Nursery
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 24th August 2022
5) Course Completion DateDate 7th July 2023
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (‘N.A.’ if later than same as Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Early Years Foundation Stage Framework, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. SAMPLE Tuition Fee Facility Fee 15,370.00 3,410.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 18,780.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 15,525.00 3,410.00 Total Course Fees Payable: ** 18,935.00 No. of Instalments: 3 Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 22,365.00 3,410.00 Total Course Fees Payable: ** 25,775.00 No. of Instalments: 3 Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 23,710.00 3,410.00 Total Course Fees Payable: ** 27,120.00 No. of Instalments: 3 SAMPLE ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. INSTALMENT* SCHEDULE 1st instalment 6 May 2022# 6,260.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 2 September 2022 6,260.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2023 6,260.00 Total Course Fee Payable 18,780.00 1st instalment 6 May 2022# 6,312.00 2nd instalment 2 September 2022 6,312.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2023 6,311.00 Total Course Fee Payable 18,935.00 1st instalment 6 May 2022# 8,592.00 2nd instalment 2 September 2022 8,592.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2023 8,591.00 Total Course Fee Payable 25,775.00 1st instalment 6 May 2022# 9,040.00 2nd instalment 2 September 2022 9,040.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2023 9,040.00 Total Course Fee Payable 27,120.00 SAMPLE * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SAMPLE SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose FEES1 Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,150.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. English Language Support (ELS) 1,668.00 per term Billing and due same time as Course Fees per Schedule B if applicable. Examination Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; SAMPLE
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time or Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Instalment1Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 1stinstalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the exceedthe following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.*
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Mediation+Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title
2) Course Duration (in months)
3) Full-time Full+time or Part-time Part+time Course
4) Course Commencement Date Date
5) Course Completion Date
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)
8) Organisation which develops the Course
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification
10) Course entry requirement(s)
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course
13) Examination and/or other assessment period
14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; PEIs*X or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified non+EduTrust+certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Industry+Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; IWC)*X or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified non+EduTrust+certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory non+compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI EHL Campus (Singapore) Pte Ltd cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEIEHL Campus (Singapore) Pte Ltd, the Student and the PEI EHL Campus (Singapore) Pte Ltd may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI EHL Campus (Singapore) Pte Ltd will not be given by the PEI EHL Campus (Singapore) Pte Ltd to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI EHL Campus (Singapore) Pte Ltd is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI EHL Campus (Singapore) Pte Ltd and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI EHL Campus (Singapore) Pte Ltd does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI EHL Campus (Singapore) Pte Ltd will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.. SPECIMEN
1) Course TitleTitle EHL Advanced Certificate in Hospitality Finance Leadership
2) Course Duration (in months)) 4 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time
4) Course Commencement Date [Date]
5) Course Completion Date [Date]
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) EHL Advanced Certificate in Hospitality Finance Leadership
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne
10) Course entry requirement(s)) • Bachelor’s degree recommended • Minimum 7 years work experience in finance / accounting area, including at least 3 years in a managerial position • English proficiency recommended (tested during interview) Admission of candidates upon interview and evidence of the above requirements.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Module Course Dates & Subjects 1. Introductory Module [Date] 2. Online Module a. Valuation of Hotel Investments [Date] b. Advanced Corporate Finance [Date] c. Feasibility Analysis, Development and Negotiation [Date] 3. On-site Module a. Leadership and Management [Date] b. Corporate Governance & Stakeholders Relation Management [Date]
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse N.A.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod N.A.
14) Expected examination results release date [Date]
15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course [Date] MEN Tuition fees 14’900 Total Course Fees Payable: 14’900 No of Instalments: 1 PECI S Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.14’900 [Date] Total Course Fees Payable: 14’900
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.
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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 13th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply.
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Course Fee for each of Grade 1 to Grade 5 33,308.41 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee 794.39 GST 2,387.20 Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises^ 36,490.00
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by lawbylaw.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply.
3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 3
2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date 24th August 2022
5) Course Completion DateDate 7th July 2023
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (‘N.A.’ if later than same as Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate)
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 2, Department for Education, United Kingdom
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore)
10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal.
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable.
14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. SAMPLE Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 38,130.00 3,410.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 41,540.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in orderforthe Student to be eligible forcontinuingenrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. SAMPLE INSTALMENT* SCHEDULE 1st instalment 6 May 2022# 13,847.00 2nd instalment Etc.
1. 2 September 2022 13,847.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2023 13,846.00 Total Course Fee Payable 41,540.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SAMPLE SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose FEES1 Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,150.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. English Language Support (ELS) 1,668.00 per term Billing and due same time as Course Fees per Schedule B if applicable. Examination Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment.
3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and otherrelated costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available;
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and SAMPLE
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Contract
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time: 5 days per week (Full Day)
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (SLATE Plus).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) SLATE Plus Test Score range of 2.5 - 3.9
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on SLATE Plus test score (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.0 score on the SLATE Plus Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December.
15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students complete the semester in December. Students will either move on to the next grade level or complete a second semester.; Spring semester: students complete the semester in June. Students will either move on to the next grade level or complete a second semester.
16) Mode of total payable course fees delivery Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) is conducted fully online, with students receiving instruction from teachers on weekdays. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E- Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $20,734.58 GST $1,451.42 Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $22,186.00 No of Instalments: 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $22,186.00 For Jan entry, 01 Jan For Jul entry, 01 Jul Total Course Fees Payable: $22,186.00 1 Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • ● 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. 2 Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment is scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any ) Application Fee (non-compulsory refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,461.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees which are made via credit card 2.5% of the students pay fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only when and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNon-refundable and non-transferable
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 18th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply.
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by Stamford, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Course Fee for each of Grade 6-8 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 38,581.31 1,000.00 2,770.69 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 42,352.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1. Course Fee for each of Grade 9-10 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 40,317.76 1,000.00 2,892.24 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 44,210.00 No of Instalments: 2 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3) Date Due ** Each of Grade 6-8 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 21,711.00 20,641.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 42,352.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Each of Grade 9-10 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 22,640.00 21,570.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 44,210.00 MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,740.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level B English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level A 7,200.00 per annum 11,772.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 4,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: Title: Date: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Superintendent SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, thereputation of the PEI, theteacher-student ratioof its classes, the qualifications of theteaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract:
a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week;
b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs;
c. Dates when respective payments are due;
d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI);
e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage;
f. The dispute resolution methods available; and
g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters.
h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months
3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day
4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 18th.
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade.
6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) 1) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School) 2) Student may also qualify for: a) International Baccalaureate Diploma; b) International Baccalaureate Certificates for course completed; and/or c) College Board Advanced Placement Diploma; and/or d) College Board Advanced Placement Certificates for courses completed
8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse 1) Stamford American International School; 2) International Baccalaureate Organization; or 3) College Board
9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification A) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma; B) International Baccalaureate Organization – Certificates or Full Diploma; or C) College Board – Advanced Placement Certificates or Full Diploma
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress.
14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. ^ The total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.
1payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Course Fee for each of Grade 11-12 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 40,317.76 1,000.00 2,892.24 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 44,210.00 No of Instalments: 2 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Delete Each of Grade 11-12 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 22,640.00 21,570.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 44,210.00 # or such later date as appropriate by striking through.
2may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$)
3) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,740.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level B English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level A 7,200.00 per annum 11,772.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 3,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given.
4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Title: Date:
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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement
Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract.
3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract.
3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html).
3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law.
3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply.
3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues.
3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.
3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services.
1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 10 (E-Learning)
2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 weeks
3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course
4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January
5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (SLATE Plus).
6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A.
7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 10 (E-Learning)
8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD).
10) Course entry requirement(s)) Students must have successfully completed the 9th Grade. The minimum age for entry is 15.
11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook
12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 2.5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays.
13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project, and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships, and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on SLATE Plus test score (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 3.5 score on the SLATE Plus Test to obtain the Qualification.
14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December.
15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students will complete the course in December, with an option to move on to PCS Grade 10 after 10 weeks upon successful completion of total payable the course. Spring semester: students will complete the course fees in June, with an option to move on to PCS Grade 10 after 10 weeks upon successful completion of the course.
16) Mode of course delivery Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 10 (E-Learning) program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will have 1 hour of teacher guidance during the weekday, and 3 hours on the weekend. During the remaining hours on the weekdays, students are expected to work through the content independently. Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 10 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $3,457.00 Inclusive of 8% GST Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $3,457.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS.
1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.
2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)
3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises
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Sources: Student Contract