Enrolment Procedure How to enrol:
1. Complete Application Form (one form for each student)
2. Return Application Form together with:
Birth Certificate
Immunization records (for Kindergarten students only)
2 most recent school reports
NAPLAN results if applicable (Year 3, 5, 7 or 9)
Court orders / parenting agreement if applicable
$100 application fee
3. Upon processing, a receipt will be issued and returned to you with a covering letter.
4. If the enrolment is for the current year (and a place is available) you will be contacted for an enrolment interview at which time both the student and parents attend. It will be necessary to supply the latest copy of school report at the interview if not already supplied with the Application Form.
5. If the enrolment is for the following year, enrolment interviews will commence during Term 1.
6. If enrolment is for future years, you will be contacted the year prior to commencement for an enrolment interview.
7. The interview will be held with the Dean or Head of College.
8. Within two weeks of the interview, a letter will be sent advising if a place is being offered.
9. If a place is offered, the letter will request that an Enrolment Contract be completed and returned together with an Enrolment Bond paid within 14 days to secure the position. The bond is refundable as per the Fees Policy. The Fees Policy will be issued with the Enrolment Contract. A receipt will then be issued. Once the Bond and completed Enrolment Contract have been received by the college, the enrolment is confirmed.
10. If the place is being offered for the following year, an information pack including uniform price
lists, stationery lists etc will be forwarded in Term 4.
11. It is school policy that any sibling students wishing to enrol will be given priority on any waiting lists. However, siblings are not automatically enrolled. Parents need to complete an application form for each sibling, attend an enrolment interview and complete an enrolment contract for each child.
2016 Fee Schedule Annual Fee Junior School
Kindergarten 5 day full time program $8,495.00 3 days per week part time program $5,097.00 Classroom hours are 8.30am – 3.15pm Annual fee also includes Before School Care from 6.45am – 8.30am and After School Care from 3.15pm – 6.00pm if required Canterbury College Kindergarten is a Registered Care Centre. Please refer to the Department of Human Services for personal eligibility of any child care benefits or rebates www.humanservices.gov.au
Preparatory – Year Two Tuition Fees $6,156.00
Years Three – Six Tuition Fees $6,450.00 Middle School
Year Seven Tuition Fees $7,452.00 Book Hire $ 185.00
Year Eight - Nine Tuition Fees $8,576.00 Book Hire $185.00 Senior School
Years Ten - Twelve Tuition Fees $8,728.00 Book Hire $185.00 Costs for camps are added to Semester Fee accounts. Sundry Billing will be invoiced for non curriculum optional activities. Subject levies may apply to some subjects in Years 10 – 12. There is a $50 refundable deposit payable for book hire in Year 7 or for a new student in Years 8-12. Sibling discounts apply to Tuition Fees: 10% second child
20% third child 30% fourth child 60% fifth child 80% sixth child
Fees are subject to annual review. You will receive notification of fees for 2018 towards the end of 2017. Fees are invoiced in January and July or parents may choose to make monthly or fortnightly payments through School Plan www.schoolplan.com.au
Playgroup Playgroup is held each Thursday and Friday morning during school term time from 8.30am to 10.30am in the Junior School. Children aged from birth to school age are most welcome to attend with parents, carers or other family members. There is a joining of $25 per family and then the cost is $7 per family each session. Playgroup provides a safe environment which enables your child to play with other children and participate in new play experiences whilst increasing their social and communication skills. Children attending Playgroup develop new friendships and learn simple rules and routines which assist with the transition into Kindy and Prep in future years. Playgroup also provides an opportunity for parents and caregivers to share ideas, information and experiences. For information, please contact Debbie Milne on 3299 0822 or email: [email protected]
Kindergarten – book early to avoid disappointment! Our rich and diverse Curriculum is built around exploring the Foundation Learning Areas of Thinking, Communication, Sense of Self and Others, Social Living and Learning, Health and Physical Understanding, Cultural Understanding and Understanding Environments. Canterbury College Kindergarten is government approved Kindergarten and a registered care facility. Each Kindergarten class has a maximum number of students with a full time teacher and teacher aide. Actual classroom hours are from 8.30am to 3.15pm however, the annual fee also covers Before School Care from 6.45am and After School Care (including afternoon tea) to 6.00pm. Vacation Care is available but subject to availability as there is a minimum number of students required to attend each day in order to offer the Vacation Care program. Part time and Full time positions are available in Kindergarten. There are two part time options available. Option 1 – Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Option 2 - Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Two Year Kindergarten Option Please note that enrolment into Kindergarten for 2 years, followed by Prep, is now an option available to you. In order to attend Kindergarten for 2 years, children must be aged 3 prior to commencement and fully toilet trained. Please ask our Enrolments Officer for further information.
Proposed Year of Entry (1 year of Kindergarten)
Eligible for Kindergarten
Eligible for Prep
Eligible for Year 1
Born 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011 2015 2016 2017
Born 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012 2016 2017 2018
Born 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2013 2017 2018 2019
Born 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014 2018 2019 2020
Born 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015 2019 2020 2021
Born 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 2020 2021 2022
Born 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017 2021 2022 2023
Please contact Debbie Milne, Enrolments Officer on [email protected] or phone 3299 0822 to arrange a tour through the Kindergarten classrooms.
Junior School (Prep to Year 6) Subjects for Junior School include:
Art
English
Health & Physical Education
French, Japanese, Chinese
Library
Mathematics
Music
Science
Spiritual Development
Study of Society
Technology Before, After and Vacation Care are available from 6.45am to 6.00pm and parents are eligible to apply for Child Care Benefit rebates.
Middle School (Year 7 to Year 9) EXAMPLE: Subject Selections available in Year 9 Students study core subjects and may choose 3 elective subjects:
Core Subjects Choose 1 subject from
Line 1 Choose 1 subject from
Line 2 Choose 1 subject from
Line 3
English Business Education Business Education Business Education
Mathematics Dance Digital Technology Digital Technology
Science Extension Science Extension English Drama
History Food and Textile
Studies
Food and Textile Studies
Extension Mathematics
Health & Physical Education
Graphics French Extension Science
Spiritual Development Industrial Technology
and Design
Graphics Industrial Technology
and Design
Japanese Industrial Technology
and Design Music
Visual Art
Senior School (Year 10 to Year 12) EXAMPLE: Subject Selections available in Year 10 Students study core subjects and may choose 3 elective subjects:
Core Subjects Choose 1 subject from Line 1
Choose 1 subject from Line 2
Choose 1 subject from Line 3
English Furnishings Cert I Digital Technology Geography
Health and Physical Education Dance Extension English Furnishings Cert I
History Digital Technology Extension Mathematics Business Education
Mathematics Extension Science Extension Science Drama
Science French Food and Textile Studies Graphics
Spiritual Development Visual Art Graphics Music
Japanese Geography
EXAMPLE: Subject Selections Year 11 Choose one subject from each line
Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6
Biology Biology Biology Applied Literacy Accounting Accounting
Business Cert III Chinese English Business
Certificate III Chemistry Ancient History
Chemistry Dance English for ESL French Chinese Applied Literacy
English English Furnishings
Cert II Mathematics A English
Construction Cert I
English Communication
English for ESL Film,Television & New Media
Mathematics B Fitness Cert III Drama
English for ESL Information &
Communication Technology
Health Education
Physical Education
Geography Early Childhood
Cert II
Graphics Legal
Communication Hospitality
Cert II Physics Japanese English
Home Economics Music Mathematics
B Mathematics A
Information Processing & Technology
Mathematics A Physics
Mathematics C
Furnishings Cert II
Mathematics B Mathematics B
Prevocational Mathematics
Technology Studies
Visual Art
Modern History
Tourism & Events Cert III
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Our Bring Your Own Device Program supports students in using their own personal technology in the classroom. Students today learn in very different ways, in comparison to previous generations. Our students, have been referred to as digital natives and have grown up in a technology rich world. Their life is consumed by vast amounts of multimedia. This is how they share, communicate, interact and access the information they want. All students should bring their own computing device (BYOD) for learning in Years 4-12 in 2016. Many students have a computer now (Windows or Mac compatible devices), which will still be viable in 2016. Devices with the capacity of Windows 8.1, 4GB RAM and a recommended battery life of six hours should still meet student’s needs in 2016. We emphasise that many devices currently being used will meet requirements in 2016 and that it is not an expectation that parents go out and purchase new devices.
To assist those families who are upgrading, we offer the following information. New Devices Years 4-12
Windows 10 convertible with Stylus (Technical Specifications – i5 or i7, SSD, 4Gb RAM and recommended battery life of 6 hours)
Windows 10 Laptop Touch screen (Technical Specifications-i5 or i7,SSD, 4Gb RAM and recommended battery life of 6 hours)
New Devices Years 7-12 Windows 10 convertible with Stylus (Technical Specifications – SSD, 4Gb RAM and recommended battery life of six hours).
Students in Years 11 and 12 Graphics, IPT and Film and TV Students will have access to College computer labs, appropriate software and hardware. However, if families with students in these senior subjects are planning to purchase new devices, 8GB RAM is suggested. Windows 10 Convertible with Stylus (Technical Specifications –SSD and recommended battery life of 6 hours
Scholarships The College offers a number Scholarships for students in Year 7 - 12 including:
Academic
Talent (Sport, Music, Drama, Dance, Visual Art, Singing) 2018 Academic Scholarship Applications close on February 6 with the ACER scholarship exam held on Saturday February 25, 2017. 2019 Academic Scholarship Applications will open in October 2017 with the ACER scholarship exam held in February 2018. 2017 Talent Scholarship Applications should be lodged prior to 31 March 2017 with auditions and interviews held during Term 2. All scholarships are reviewed on an annual basis. Detailed information and scholarship application forms are available by contacting our Enrolments Officer on [email protected] or from our website: www.canterbury.qld.edu.au
Extra Curricular Activities Junior School
Extra Curricular Activities Middle and Senior School
JTAS Sport (Year 4 – 6)
AFL
Basketball
Cricket
Hockey
Netball
Rugby
Soccer
Tennis
Touch Football
Junior Squad Training (Year 2 – 6)
Athletics
Cross Country
Swimming Non JTAS Sports
In2Cricket
Rookie to Reds Rugby
Net Set Go Netball
Auskick AFL
Mini Kickers Soccer
Hot Shots Tennis
Aussie Hoops Basketball Performing Arts
All Star Strings
Junior Choir
Junior Dance
Junior Rock School
Junior Steppers
Junior Strings
Junior Theatre
Kindy Dance Other Activities (Junior School)
Chess
Debating
Equestrian
Gardening Club
Science Club
Wakakirri
Other lunch time clubs operate throughout the year
TAS sports competition (Yr 7 – 12)
Basketball
Cricket
Hockey
Netball
Rugby
Soccer
Tennis
Touch Football
Volleyball
Squad Training
Athletics
Cross Country
Swimming
Non TAS Sports
AFL
Cheerleading
Equestrian
Futsal
Gym
Handball
Rowing Performing Arts
Boys Vocal Group
Cantabile
Clarinet choir
Concert Band
Dance Company
Dance Ensemble
Flute ensemble
Guitar ensemble
Jazz Band
Percussion ensemble
Ritornello
Rock School
Senior Concert Choir
Stage Band
String orchestra
Symphonic Band
Symphony Orchestra
Treble Voices
Youth Theatre and Theatre Sports
Other Activities (Yr 7 – 12)
Art Club
Chess
Debating
Opti-Minds
Photography Club
The Dark Side (Astronomy)
Studio Program Canterbury College is an amazing place for your children to grow - and to meet their potential in so many different ways. One of the most integrated ways Canterbury supports student development outside the classroom is through the Studio Program. The Studio Program has 20 specialist music, dance and speech, drama and communication teachers who deliver individual and shared lessons. Our Studio Teachers engage their students within a supportive atmosphere that encourages every child to develop and meet their artistic potential. Some key questions and answers:
When do students have their lessons?
The Studio Program sits within the curriculum offerings of the College with lessons being
delivered throughout the school day.
In the majority of cases students have their lessons during the school day on a rotating
timetable. For example, this week the lessons might be at 9.00am, next week at 10.30am, the
following week at 12.00pm, then 1.30pm etc. cycling through the school day. This allows
students to remain fully engaged in their subjects while being extended through studio lessons.
All class teachers receive the weekly studio schedule and are able to support students as
needed.
How are lesson times communicated?
Students will have the next lesson time stamped in their school diary, parents will receive an
email on the Friday of the preceding the week advising of the lesson time, and the time is also
posted outside the studio music wing.
Studio teachers will collect students who forget their studio lessons and teach them for the
remainder of their lesson time. Students in K to Year 2 will be collected from, and taken back
to, their class as part of the lesson.
Parents also receive regular updates on how their child is progressing.
How much do lessons cost and how do I pay?
Individual lessons cost $31.00 per lesson, and paired lessons cost $16.50 per lesson. The
lessons are billed with your School Fees account towards the end of each term
Which instruments are available?
All, except didgeridoo (although it could be arranged).
The main instruments we’re currently most keen for students to learn are Flute, Clarinet,
Trumpet and Trombone
How much practice will students need to do?
Taking a studio lesson is to be considered the same as all other classes in that there is
homework, which we call practice.
Depending on the desired rate of progress, students will practice between 10 minutes four
times a week and about two hours six days a week. The latter times are for those students
looking to study music after Year 12.
For most students, 15-20 minutes, four or five times a week will result in good progress.
For more information about the Studio Program, visit the Canterbury College website (www.canterbury.qld.edu.au) or contact Dr Lewes Peddell ([email protected])
Outside School Hours Care Fees Prep to Year 6 Before School Care: $15.00 Prep to Year 6 After School Care: $18.50 Kindergarten to Year 6 Vacation Care: $42.00 Late fees apply after 6.00pm being $10.00 per family plus $1.00 per minute per student
Canterbury College Retail Store Canterbury College operates its own Retail Store for stationery and both new and secondhand uniforms. Purchases may be made in person or online at www.canterbury.qld.edu.au Up-to-date uniform pricelists are available online. Hours of Operation (term time) are: Monday: 7.30am – 11.00am Tuesday: 7.30am – 11.00am Wednesday: 7.30am – 11.00am Thursday: 8.00am – 11.00am & 2.00pm – 5.00pm Friday: 7.30am – 11.00am New students are requested to book an appointment for a uniform fitting. Telephone: 3299 0925 Email: [email protected] Convenor: Sandra Allen
Term Dates 2017 Term 1: January 23, 2017 – March 31, 2017 Term 2: April 14, 2017 – June 15, 2017 Term 3: July 10, 2017 – September 15, 2017 Term 4: October 3, 2017 – November 24, 2017
Bus Services Current timetables are available online at www.canterbury.qld.edu.au Information on bus stops and pricing is available from the relevant bus company servicing your bus route:
Clarks/Logan Coaches: 3200 6754
Logan Coaches: 5546 3077
Park Ridge Transit: 3802 1233 Canterbury College operates bus services to the following suburbs:
Beaudesert
Beenleigh
Bethania
Browns Plains
Buccan
Calamvale
Chambers Flats
Crestmead
Edens Landing
Gleneagle
Greenbank
Jimboomba
Kingston
Logan Village
Loganlea
Macgregor
Marsden
Meadowbrook
Mt Gravatt
Mt Warren Park
Munruben
New Beith
Ormeau
Park Ridge
Park Ridge South
Parkinson
Shailer Park
Slacks Creek
Spring Mountain
Springwood
Stockleigh
Stretton
Sunnybank
Sunnybank Hills
Tamborine
Tanah Merah
Teviot Downs
Underwood
Veresdale
Waterford
Waterford West
Woodhill
Woodridge
Canterbury College Ltd trading as Canterbury College Old Logan Village Rd, Waterford, Q 4133 AUSTRALIA P.O. Box 616 Beenleigh, Q 4207 AUSTRALIA T: 07 3299 0888 F: 07 3805 2132 E: [email protected] www.canterbury.qld.edu.au CRICOS – 01609C