Parent Payments in Victorian Government Schools

There are three categories of education items or services that school councils can request payments from parents and guardians for students in Victorian government schools:

School councils are responsible for developing a policy for their school.  This school-level policy must reflect the Department's policy and be made available to parents and guardians on request.

For further information, see Student Materials and Services Charges and Voluntary Financial Contributions or the Department's Parent Payments in Victorian Government Schools Policy (PDF - 362Kb)

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is free about education?

Instruction in the standard curriculum program is provided free to all students in Victorian government schools. Free instruction includes the provision of learning and teaching activities, instructional supports, materials and resources, and administration and facilities associated with the standard curriculum program.

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What is the standard curriculum program?

The standard curriculum program is the eight key learning areas agreed to by all the States and Territories and the Commonwealth. These are the arts, English, health and physical education, languages other than English, mathematics, science, studies of society and environment and technology. The standard curriculum program encompasses the core learning and teaching activities associated with the Victorian Essential Learning Standards (VELS) and senior secondary certificates (VCE, VCAL, including VET programs).

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What are parents and guardians required to pay for?

Parents and guardians can be asked to pay for essential education items. This includes:

 

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How are the essential education items purchased?

Schools will offer to purchase these items on your behalf or give you the option of purchasing equivalent materials from other sources. If you choose to provide equivalent materials, this should be done in consultation with the school, and should meet the specifications provided by the school. Some items, for example food provisions for home economics, may only be provided by the school.

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What do the optional extra items consist of?

Optional extras are those that are provided in addition to the ‘standard curriculum program’, and which are offered to all students. These optional extras are provided on a user-pays basis and if you choose to access them for your child you will be required to pay for them. These items include:

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What are voluntary financial contributions?

Schools may invite voluntary financial contributions for the following:

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Can a school make repeated requests for voluntary financial contributions?

No. Requests for voluntary financial contributions are limited to the initial notice to all parents and guardians and one reminder notice. It is not acceptable to use coercion or to harass parents and guardians for any payments.

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Can my child be denied access to the standard curriculum program on the basis of me not paying these charges?

No, all students have access to the standard curriculum program. Schools all have policies that ensure students are not treated differently, denied access to the ‘standard curriculum program’, or refused instruction on the basis of payments not being made for essential education items, optional extras or voluntary financial contributions.

Principals must ensure any record of payments or contributions is confidential. The public identification of students or their parents or guardians who have or have not made a payment or contribution is unacceptable and must not occur in any circumstances.

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What support is available to help me pay these fees?

A range of support options are available, including:

 

More information

Information detailing the Department's policy on determining parent payments in Victorian government schools is available, see: Parent Payments - Information for Schools.

For more information, you can contact the school, see: Schools Online (http://www.education.vic.gov.au/schoolsonline) or Region.