Leeming Senior High School PARENT INFORMATION
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Contents SWAN TRANSIT BUS SERVICES – 2021 ................................................................. 3 BUS TABLE ................................................................................................................ 5 BYOD PREFERRED DEVICES & SUPPORTING SYSTEMS.................................... 8 BYOD FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ............................................................. 9 ABACUS YEARS 7-10 & NON-ATAR COURSES CALCULATOR ORDERS........... 13 ATAR COURSES CALCULATOR ORDERS ............................................................ 14 CANTEEN MENU ..................................................................................................... 15 CONTRIBUTIONS AND CHARGES ......................................................................... 17 PAYMENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ........... 22 SECONDARY ASSISTANCE SCHEME PUBLIC SCHOOLS................................... 25 YEAR 7 ADDITIONAL COSTS ................................................................................. 26 YEAR 8 ADDITIONAL COSTS ................................................................................. 27 YEAR 9 ADDITIONAL COSTS ................................................................................. 28 YEAR 10 ADDITIONAL COSTS ............................................................................... 29 YEAR 11 ADDITONAL COSTS ................................................................................ 30 YEAR 12 ADDITIONAL COSTS ............................................................................... 31 BPOINT PERIODICAL CREDIT CARD AUTHORISATION ...................................... 32 2021 CALENDAR ..................................................................................................... 33 DIRECT DEBIT REQUEST FORM & AGREEMENT ................................................ 34 PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Inc. ....................................................... 37 LEEMING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE FOR PARENTS 39 UNIFORM ODER FORM .......................................................................................... 47 SCHOOL DRESS CODE .......................................................................................... 48 UNIFORM SHOP GUIDE ......................................................................................... 49 FIRST DAY PROCEDURES ..................................................................................... 50 YEAR 7 BOOK LIST ................................................................................................. 51 YEAR 8 BOOK LIST ................................................................................................. 56 YEAR 9 BOOKLIST .................................................................................................. 61 YEAR 10 BOOKLIST ................................................................................................ 66 YEAR 11 BOOKLIST ................................................................................................ 71 YEAR 12 BOOKLIST ................................................................................................ 80
SWAN TRANSIT BUS SERVICES – 2021
Morning Bus Service – Southern Suburbs
Students may use route 527 departing Aubin Grove Station at 7:45 am arriving
Cockburn Station at 7:53 am approximately. Transfer to route 515 departing Cockburn
at 8:05 am arriving at Leeming High School at 8:14 am approximately.
Morning Bus Service – East & West
Students travelling from Bateman, Kardinya, Bibra Lake or any other surrounding
suburb can connect with the 515 at 8:05 am and 516 at 8:11 am from Murdoch Station.
These buses are normal - scheduled buses that deviate via Leeming SHS. They travel
down South Street, right into Findlay Road, right into Aulberry Parade and then left
into Ramsdale Loop. They arrive at school at 8:14 am (bus 515) and 8:18 am (bus
516) approximately.
Students travelling from the Canning Vale area who alight their bus at the corner of
South Street and Findlay Road, may connect with this bus at the first stop on Findlay
Road at 8:23 am approximately.
After school there are Five number 515 buses leaving LSHS
Bus One, Two and Three: Leaving at 2:58 pm and goes to Murdoch
Station arriving at 3:07 pm approximately. Students may transfer to
services to Canning Vale, Livingston, Kardinya, Fremantle etc.
Bus Four: Leaving at 2:58 pm and goes to Cockburn Central arriving at
3:23 pm approximately. Students may transfer to route 527 to Atwell and
Aubin Grove. This service goes along Farrington Road, Karel Avenue
and via Berrigan Drive to Cockburn Central.
Bus Five: Leaving at 3:32 pm approximately and goes to Murdoch
Station, arriving at 3:43 pm approximately. Travels to Murdoch Station
where students can transfer services to Canning Vale, Livingston,
Kardinya, Fremantle etc.
Transperth Note
It is strongly recommended that parents check the Transperth website on a regular
basis to make sure that the times haven’t changed.
https://www.transperth.wa.gov.au/timetablepdfs/Bus%20Timetable%20117%202019
0519.pdf
What to do if you ever feel threatened or unsafe on public transport
If available, ask a Transit Officer or Transperth staff member for help or just
stand near them for safety.
Call 9220 9999 – save this number in your mobile.
On a train, push the emergency button to speak to the driver.
On a bus, speak to the driver.
On a train station, push the emergency button on an information kiosk to speak
to our Central Monitoring Room.
On train stations, stay in well-lit areas in view of security cameras.
Other Safety Tips
If possible, have someone come to meet you, or tell friends or family when you
expect to be home.
On train stations, stand back from the yellow line on the edge of the platform.
When trains go past they create a powerful draft that can unbalance you.
Use only the proper access routes when you enter or exit train stations. Always
stay off train tracks. Walking across them is dangerous and illegal.
https://www.transperth.wa.gov.au/timetablepdfs/Bus%20Timetable%20117%2020190519.pdfhttps://www.transperth.wa.gov.au/timetablepdfs/Bus%20Timetable%20117%2020190519.pdf
Murdoch Train Station to Leeming Senior High School (Morning)
Leave Arrive at
School Travel Time Route (Bus 515)- Southern Suburbs
8:05 am 8:15 am 10 Minutes
Leave Arrive at
School
Travel Time Route (Bus 516)- East & West
8:11 am 8:19 am 8 Minutes
Leeming Senior High School To Murdoch Train Station (Afternoon)
Leave
Arrive at
Murdoch Station
Platform
Travel Time Route (Bus One, Two & Three)
2:58 pm 3:11 pm 13 Minutes
Leave
Arrive at
Cockburn Station
Platform
Travel Time Route (Bus 4)
2:58 pm 3:25 pm 27 Minutes
Leeming Senior High School To Murdoch Train Station (Afternoon)
Leave Arrive at Cockburn
Station Platform Travel Time Route (Bus Five)
3:32 pm 3:47 pm 11 Minutes
BYOD PREFERRED DEVICES & SUPPORTING SYSTEMS | Updated October 2020
2021 BYOD
Preferred Devices & Supporting Systems
BYOD can be purchased from the preferred supplier or retailer of choice. JB Education offers bundle packages with educational prices through the Leeming Senior
High School portal. These devices have a commercial, 2-year warranty which provides
minimal time turnover when damaged. The Education warranty also includes accidental
damage. (Includes 2 broken screens).
To access the portal please go to:
Website: https://www.jbeducation.com.au/byod/
Password: leemingshs2021
Parents select which JB HiFi store they wish their device be sent for pick up.
Minimum specifications
Parents may choose any device for their child providing it meets the minimum specifications
to enable the best connection to our school network as indicated below:
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
Software: MS Office: MS Office 365 supplied for free by the Department of Education. Students can do this once they are at school. Year 7’s will be shown in Digital Literacy classes
Preferred if available:
Touch screen & Digital Pen enabled preferred to allow handwriting. (ie: Maths use on Education Perfect).
Only computers meeting the minimum specifications provided by the school will be able to be supported for connection to the school’s network. Whist at school, students must connect to the school’s network (this allows access to the Internet and other network facilities.)
Surface Go,
128gb
Keyboard
Digital Pen
Windows 10 Pro
Surface Pro 6
(Pro 4 or above)
256 gb, 8gb
Keyboard
Digital Pen
Windows 10 Pro
https://www.jbeducation.com.au/byod/
2021 LEEMING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BYOD FAQs
Q: Why BYOD?
A: It is a technological trend in education to make learning more seamless and interactive both in the classroom and at home, where students bring their own device at school. At Leeming SHS, we envisage using technology to ensure students are engaged in a challenging curriculum that is focused on inquiry-based learning, developing critical thinking skills and focusing on hands-on learning for students to become competent 21st Century digital citizens.
Q: How does BYOD work at Leeming Senior High School?
A: Towards the middle of Term 1, Year 7 students become acquainted with using their device on the school network ready for use by week 5. Year 8-12 students are expected to bring their own computing device to school every day from the beginning of the year. Q: Does Leeming Senior High School have a preferred device?
A: Leeming Senior High School recommends a Surface Go or a Surface Pro 6 (Pro 4 or above). This model is a preferred device. If you have a technical background, there may be a different device you might chose. We ask that if you bring a device which is not our preferred device, you need to make sure it complies with our minimum specifications. Q: What are the minimum specifications required?
A: Operating System: Windows 10 Pro Software: MS Office – The Department of Education provides free installation of MS Office 365
for all students. At the start of the year, students will need to log onto their school e-mail, click
on the 365 icon and install it from there. There are instructions on how to do this on
Connect>Library>BYOD folder.
Preferred if Available
Touch Screen and Digital Pen Enabled (To allow handwriting, ie Maths use with Education
Perfect).
The school decided on the Surface Go and Pro 6 (Pro 4 or above) because of their light weight, the capacity to be used as a tablet or as a laptop with the attachable keyboard, and the fact that it is pen enabled. Having said that, and as noted above, a device meeting the Operating System and Software minimum specifications will also be accepted.
Q: Is there a recommended supplier?
A: JB Education is Leeming SHS’s preferred supplier for 2021. The Leeming SHS Portal has
a range of devices/prices that meet the minimum specifications required to connect to the
school network.
Website: https://www.jbeducation.com.au/byod/
Password: leemingshs2021
Orders can be made via the JB Education Leeming Senior High School Portal and the store
you wish to collect your device from can be selected.
JB Education has presented a range of devices/prices that all meet the minimum specifications
to enable connection to the school network.
Q: Can I buy my device from an alternative supplier?
A: You can choose to buy your device from any supplier as long as you ensure that the device
meets the minimum specifications and that the repair/replacement policy allows for a quick
turnaround should it be required.
Q: Why do I need Windows 10 Pro?
A: Devices need Windows 10 Pro for connectivity to the school network. If your device has
Windows Home, you can purchase an upgrade online.
Q: My child has a MacBook from primary school – is that ok?
A: Yes, MacBooks are able to be connected to the school network and they can also get the
free version of Office 365 once students have started school. However, please be aware that
there is limited functionality i.e.- some websites do not load properly and they do not have
touch screen.
Q: Who owns the device?
A: At all times the device is owned by the student/parents. It is recommended that parents
have access to the device and occasionally check the software, apps and other files saves on
the computer to ensure that they are legal, ethical and suitable for school.
Q: Does my child need to take the device to school every day?
A: Yes, it is part of the BYOD Agreement that all students bring their device to school every
day, fully charged from day 1. (Year 7 students will be directed by their Digital Literacy teacher
when to bring their device in to be set up – it is planned that this will be ready for students).
https://www.jbeducation.com.au/byod/
Q: Will my child use the device in every lesson?
A: No, there are some learning areas that will use the devices regularly whereas other areas
may not. Teachers are developing programs that incorporate the use of the technologies
available to enrich the learning experiences of the students.
Q: Is the digital pen necessary?
A: Electronic platforms used in the school require a digital pen and touch screen.
(ie Maths: Education Perfect)
Q: What are my child’s responsibilities when bringing the Notebooks/Tablets to school?
A: In agreeing to take part in this program, students are agreeing to use their device in an
ethical, legal and responsible manner at all times – i.e. at school and also at home.
Students and parents must ensure that:
The School Network & BYOD User Agreement is adhered to.
The ICT Policy of the School is adhered to. Students must at all times use their device
and the school network in a responsible manner. Normal school rules will apply to all
inappropriate behaviours and use.
They comply with all laws that apply to the internet, communications and copyright (e.g.
cyber bullying and plagiarism will not be tolerated).
Privacy and security (of the student and others) will be respected, unauthorised personal
information will not be shared and no attempt will be made to access personal
information of others.
Illegal copies of software, games, music files etc., are not installed/downloaded on the
device for use or sharing at school.
Q: What happens if my child’s device is damaged or lost at school?
A: The students and parents must accept full responsibility for the care and use of their own
device. In particular, Leeming SHS does not accept responsibility for theft or loss of the device
(in parts or whole) or any accessories. It is recommended that families check the details of their
personal insurance coverage for events of loss or damage to the computer. JB Education offers
an Education warranty that includes accidental damage. (including 2 broken screens)
Technical support is not provided for hardware or software problems that may occur with the devices (this could void your warranty). Such assistance remains the personal responsibility of the student as a private matter.
Q: Does the school help the kids with their devices?
A: To enable the efficient and effective use of the BYOD scheme during school hours, students
are given access to the school network. Students will be trained and given supporting
documentation on how to access school network facilities. (Library).
Q: How do students connect to the school network?
A: Upon enrolment, families will have handed in signed Learning Technologies Usage
Agreement & Student Parent Memorandum of Understanding.
Year 7 students will learn how to use their device and how to connect it to the school network
during Digital Literacy & Inquiry Skills lessons in Term 1.
System Administrators are available at lunch time in the Library on Monday, Wednesday and Friday (all year) to assist students with their device issues and connection to the school network. Technical support will only be available during normal school hours to assist with network issues. If a student is experiencing a connection problem with their device, it must be reported to the Library immediately.
Q: What if I still have questions?
A: Any further questions can be addressed to the Digital Literacy Teacher, Chris Steel:
mailto:[email protected]
LEEMING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
ONLINE STUDENT CALCULATOR ORDERS
ORDERS ARE TO BE PLACED BETWEEN:
OPENING- 24TH NOV 2020- CLOSING-13TH JAN 2021 ORDERS PLACED AFTER THE ABOVE DATE WILL INCUR A $14.95 DELIVERY FEE AND BE CHARGED THE ONLINE
CALCULATOR PRICE
STEP 1: GO TO www.abacuscalculators.com.au
STEP 2: ENTER YOUR SCHOOL ID CODE TO LOG IN: LEEMINGWA2
STEP 3: SELECT YOUR CALCULATOR AND ACCESSORIES & PAY FOR YOUR ORDER
USING CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD
STEP 4: FREE DELIVERY - TO THE SCHOOL WILL BE 2 WEEKS AFTER THE CLOSING
DATE.
CASIO -FREE-ABACUS 5-YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY INCLUDED
□ FX82AUPLUSII - $25.85 gst inclusive (scientific calc)
(For non-ATAR Courses and ALL Lower School Years 7-10)
□ PROTECTIVE PADDED CASE - $5.50 gst inclusive
SEE CONDITIONS BELOW:
• 2 YEAR REPAIR/REPLACEMENT WARRANTY (BROKEN SCREENS NOT INCLUDED)
• PLEASE KEEP PROOF OF PURCHASE FOR WARRANTY PURPOSES.
• NO REFUNDS GIVEN FOR INCORRECT PURCHASES.
If you need to place an order after the closing date:
go onto the home page of;
www.abacuscalculators.com.au
and order your calculator at the current online price. The calculator can be delivered directly to
your preferred address for $14.95 (delivery cost)
Any queries please call Gaynor
PH: 1800 998 424 FAX: 1800 818 171
EMAIL; [email protected]
Please refer to our website for full terms and conditions.
http://www.abacuscalculators.com.au/../1.%20ONLINE%20ORDERING%20FORMS/2013-2014%20FORMS/www.abacuscalculators.com.au../1.%20ONLINE%20ORDERING%20FORMS/2013-2014%20FORMS/[email protected]
LEEMING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
ONLINE STUDENT CALCULATOR ORDERS
ORDERS ARE TO BE PLACED BETWEEN:
OPENING- 24TH NOV 2020- CLOSING-13TH JAN 2021
ORDERS PLACED AFTER THE ABOVE DATE WILL INCUR A $14.95 DELIVERY FEE AND BE CHARGED THE ONLINE
CALCULATOR PRICE
STEP 1: GO TO www.abacuscalculators.com.au
STEP 2: ENTER YOUR SCHOOL ID CODE TO LOG IN: LEEMINGWA
STEP 3: SELECT YOUR CALCULATOR AND ACCESSORIES & PAY FOR YOUR ORDER
USING CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD
STEP 4: FREE DELIVERY - TO THE SCHOOL WILL BE 2 WEEKS AFTER THE CLOSING
DATE.
CASIO -CLASS PAD400 -FREE-ABACUS 2-YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY INCLUDED
CASIO CLASS PAD- GRAPHIC CALC “SPECIAL SAVING BUNDLE”
1 x CLASS PAD400,1 x PADDED CASE, 1 x 32GBUSB = $252.50 incl gst
OR ORDER INDIVIDUALLY
• CASIO- CLASS PAD400- $242.00 incl gst (graphic calculator)
• STYLUS PEN - $5.50 incl gst (spare stylus for class pad400)
• PADDED CASE - $5.50 incl gst
• ABACUS -32GB USB - $7.15 incl gst
SEE CONDITIONS BELOW:
• 2 YEAR REPAIR/REPLACEMENT WARRANTY (BROKEN SCREENS NOT INCLUDED)
• PLEASE KEEP PROOF OF PURCHASE FOR WARRANTY PURPOSES.
• NO REFUNDS GIVEN FOR INCORRECT PURCHASES.
If you need to place an order after the closing date:
go onto the home page of;
www.abacuscalculators.com.au
and order your calculator at the current online price. The calculator can be delivered directly to your preferred address for
$14.95 (delivery cost)
Any queries please call Gaynor
PH: 1800 998 424 FAX: 1800 818 171
EMAIL; [email protected]
Please refer to our website for full terms and conditions.
PH: 1800 998 424 FAX: 1800 818 171
http://www.abacuscalculators.com.au/../1.%20ONLINE%20ORDERING%20FORMS/2013-2014%20FORMS/www.abacuscalculators.com.au../1.%20ONLINE%20ORDERING%20FORMS/2013-2014%20FORMS/[email protected]
BEFORE SCHOOL FUEL YOUR DAY – EAT BREAKFAST!
(All Breakfast items are )
Up & Go Liquid Breakfast $2.70 Yogo Chocolate $2.80 Yoghurt $2.80 Seasonal Fruit $1.00 Small and large drinks $2.80 $4.30 HiLo milk $1.00 100% fruit juice $3.00 Spring water $2.00 Iced Tea $3.00
MORNING BREAK
Morning Break Items Sushi Tuna/Chicken (GF) $5.00 Fruit Salad (Term 1) $4.00 Berry Cup $3.00 Popcorn (Plain) $1.00 Morning Break Items Potato Gems (Available Mondays) $2.80 Muffins (Available Mondays) $3.00 Ham and Cheese Croissant (Available Mondays)
$3.50
Sausage Roll (Good Eating variety available Tuesdays and Thursdays)
$2.80
Pizza Cheezie (Available Tuesdays & Fridays)
$2.80
Rounder (Available Wednesdays) $2.80 Hash Brown (Available Wednesdays) $2.80 Pizzas (Available Thursdays) $3.00 Cruiser Pies (Available Fridays) $3.50
ORDERING PLEASE ORDER YOUR LUNCH
BEFORE SCHOOL
Late lunch orders may not be able to be filled.
Thank you for your cooperation!
DO NOT LOSE THE TOKEN YOU ARE GIVEN FOR YOUR ORDER!
If you do, you will have to wait until lunches have been collected to see if
yours is still there (someone else could have found your token and
used it to collect a free lunch).
USE YOUR TOKEN ON THE DAY IT IS ISSUED
Our system relies on orders for a particular day being collected on
that day. If you must go home unexpectedly for sickness, a note
from the nurse or front office entitles you to a refund when you are back
at school and return the token. If you notify the canteen and return the token before going home, you will
receive an immediate refund.
CANTEEN MENU 2021
OPENING HOURS
Before School 8.00 am – 8.30 am Recess 10.30 am – 11.00 am Lunch 1.15 pm – 1.45 pm
CANTEEN COORDINATOR: MRS DEBBIE BOWIE
The Canteen service is provided by the P&C
Surplus funds benefit our school Volunteers welcome!
This menu complies with the government’s “traffic light system for
public schools. Foods in the GREEN category are
encouraged. AMBER foods should only be eaten in
moderation. RED foods are not available.
*ONLINE ORDERING AVAILABLE* Go t o
www.leeming.wa.edu.au/canteen-online-orders/
https://www.leeming.wa.edu.au/canteen-online-orders/
HOT SELECTIONS
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY
Vegetable Friend Rice (V) (GF) $5.00 Macaroni Cheese (V) $5.00 Lasagne $5.00 Hot Dog $4.00 Spinach and Ricotta Roll (V) $3.00 Noodles-Nannee Cups – Chicken, Beef, Mi Goreng
$3.00
Toasted Sandwich(white or wholemeal bread) Choice of one filling – All fillings are $3.00 Cheese Chicken Tuna Baked Beans Spaghetti Ham Two fillings from above list $4.00 Add tomato to above $0.50
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY
Salad Plate (V) $4.00 Lettuce, tomato, carrot, cucumber, egg (Mayonnaise optional)
With Ham, Chicken Tuna or Cheese $5.00 Sushi (4 Pack) Tuna $5.00 Sushi (4 Pack) Chicken (GF) $5.00
SANDWICHES & ROLLS
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY
$ 3 Sandwich – All sandwiches are $3.00 Egg Chicken Ham Cheese Tuna Salad
$4 .50 Sandwich – All sandwiches $4.50 Egg and Salad Chicken and Salad Ham and Salad Cheese and Salad Tuna and Salad
Extra Salad filling in Sandwich Beetroot or lettuce or tomato or carrot or cucumber
$0.50 per filling
Extra Protein filling in Sandwich Egg or Cheese or Ham or Tuna or Chicken
$1.00 per filling
DRINKS & OTHER AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES
Small Drink $2.80 Orange C or Flavoured Milk (various) Large Drink $4.30 Orange C or Flavoured Milk (Various) 100% Fruit Juice – all juice are $3.00 Apple Orange Apple/Blackcurrant Spring Water $2.00 Hilo Milk (225 ml) $1.00 Up & Go Liquid Breakfast $2.80 Yogo (Chocolate Only) $2.80 Yoghurt $2.80 Seasonal Fruit $1.00 Juice Bombs $2.80 Berry Cup $3.00 Iced Tea $3.00
AVAILABLE AT LUNCH BREAK ONLY Ice Cream $1.50
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Tomato, Chilli or BBQ Sauce portion $0.30 Extra knife, fork or spoon $0.10
Sweet Chilli Chicken Roll
+ Salad (extra $1)
Nachos Meatball Sub
Beef Burger +Salad Cheese (extra $1) Bacon Carbonara
Pork Riblet Roll Salad (extra $1)
Nachos Chicken (extra $1)
SALAD & SUSHI
Chicken Burger + Salad (extra $1)
*ONLINE ORDERING AVAILABLE* Go to
www.leeming.wa.edu.au/canteen-online-orders/
https://www.leeming.wa.edu.au/canteen-online-orders/
2021 CONTRIBUTIONS AND CHARGES
Please make payment between Wednesday 27 January 2021 and Friday 24 September 2021
(Office hours 8.30am – 3.30pm) Contributions and charges enable the school to enrich the basic Curriculum. Students will derive the full benefit from the Voluntary Contributions and Compulsory Charges they pay. Failure to pay your contributions and charges places a large burden on the school community. The school relies upon all families to contribute. School Charges and Voluntary Contributions can be settled by any of the following methods:
1. B Point – This is an online system very similar to BPay (Credit Card/Debit Card/Direct Debit).
a. For Charges and Contributions payments, please go to our website https://www.bpoint.com.au/payments/leemingseniorhigh/?billercode=1400879
b. For Excursions and Incursions payments, please go to our website https://www.bpoint.com.au/payments/leemingseniorhigh/?billercode=1401310
2. Periodical Credit Card or Direct Debit Authorisation. Forms can be found on our website https://www.leeming.wa.edu.au/resources/parent-resources-2021/
3. EFTPOS/Credit Card – In person or over the phone.
If you have any queries relating to our payment system, please do not hesitate to call our staff in the Finance Department on 9237 6812 or 9237 6813. PERIODICAL PAYMENT Periodical Payment Schedule (for Credit Card holders/Direct Debit) At the end of 2020 you will receive:
• Letter with your child/children contributions for the 2021 School Year. • BPOINT Periodical Credit Card Authorisation and • Direct Debit Request form.
When filling out the details on the front of the sheet all sections need to be completed, please nominate weekly, fortnightly or monthly. You can also call the school to make payments over the phone. Please note that the minimum amount that can be debited is $50.00. For any further information in regards to school contributions please go to our website. https://www.leeming.wa.edu.au/resources/parent-resources-2021/
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TOWARDS PAYMENT OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND CHARGES SECONDARY ASSISTANCE SCHEME – (Note: New applications need to be made each year). The Department of Education provides an allowance to parents/guardians who are holders of the following:
• Centrelink Family Health Care Card • Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card • Veterans’ Affairs Pensioner Concession Card (only the blue annual Veterans’ Affair Card
is eligible) The allowance is paid up to and including the year the student turns 18 years of age. The allowance consists of two components:
• $115.00 Clothing Allowance paid directly to the parent/guardian or the school. • $235.00 Educational Program Allowance paid directly to the school.
PLEASE NOTE that a new application needs to be made each year. To apply for the Secondary Assistance Scheme please come to the School’s Finance Office before 9 April 2021. No late application will be accepted by the Department of Education. The forms need to be completed online at the school with the parent or carer present. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS FOR YEAR 7 TO 10 Schools are required to make sure that all students can choose an educational program that satisfies the requirements of the Curriculum. The Department of Education policy states that the maximum Voluntary Contributions that can be requested is $235.00. If the Secondary Assistance Scheme is claimed, it pays for the student’s Voluntary Contributions. These are contributions to core subjects and some electives. Please refer to the Department of Education “Student Allowances Guidelines 2021” full document on our website. https://www.leeming.wa.edu.au/resources/parent-resources-2021/ COMPULSORY CHARGES FOR ALL YEARS The Compulsory Charge/Charges are applied to students who have elected to participate in electives which incur an extra cost. (Refer to the School Education Act 1999, Section 98) In accordance with the Department of Education Contribution and Charges policy we request a 50% payment for all Certificate Courses in Year 11 and Year 12 by 1 February 2021. Students’ participation is conditional on this payment.
https://www.leeming.wa.edu.au/resources/parent-resources-2020/
VOLUNTARY APPROVED REQUESTS TECHNOLOGY and CURRICULUM IT Leeming Senior High School has computers, notebooks and associated printers for the students to use and these are connected to the Internet via the school’s network. Students have access to email, internet and international learning communities. We have purchased a range of software packages to meet the individual learning needs of our students. Your $25.00 contribution enables us to continue the growth of this wonderful, but rapidly changing learning tool and provides funds to upgrade and obtain licenses for Software packages. LIBRARY The Library request of $35.00 assists in the purchase and provision of resources supportive of the implementation of the school plan (Literacy). These include:
• Fiction and non-fiction print and electronic resources to promote literacy and encourage recreational reading, reading for a purpose, plus the implementation of research skills supportive of all learning areas.
• Resources include - subject texts, books, online encyclopedias, newspapers, magazine subscriptions, iPads, Apps, e-Book readers, e-Books, A/V equipment, etc.
PARENT AND CITIZEN ASSOCATION & P&C BUILDING FUND AND CONTRIBUTIONS This is a parent committee that decides on the distribution of funds collected based on current information provided by our school. The P&C Building Fund allocates funding to requested school upgrades. Please refer to the P&C letter from the Parent Resources section on our website. CHAPLAIN – STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES The School Chaplain is an integral member of the Student Service team at Leeming SHS and a $15.00 donation helps provide the necessary services. The Chaplain provides holistic pastoral care, mentoring, teaching on emotional intelligence and relational issues, welfare support and cultivates a greater connectedness to various support agencies and community organisations. Additionally, the Chaplain encourages the school to have an outward humanitarian focus by supporting various projects. HOUSE AND CARNIVAL EVENTS $10.00 is provided to cover any Sporting Carnivals and events held at the school.
PUBLICATIONS The school uses a number of publishing platforms to communicate with parents such as.
• Excursion and information letters to parents • Absentee and SMS Communications System • Newsletter (electronic) • Schoolstream App (electronic) • Website & Facebook
To cover the costs associated with all publications we ask parents a contribution of $8.00 per year. OTHER OPTIONAL COSTS PAPER USE Once students have used an initial $5.00 paper allocation that is credited to them, they can purchase additional printing credit at the Library. If your child is doing subjects that are in Computing, Business Education, English or HASS there may be a higher usage of printing paper than other subjects. YEARBOOK - SURVEYOR This is a record of events and achievements for the year and is a great keepsake for your student. The cost is $25.00 and must be paid by 29 October 2021. Past years copies of the Surveyor can be viewed at the School Reception. This item is provided by an outside source. VALEDICTORY – Year 12 Only The Valedictory ceremony is a formal conclusion to the Year 12 course and each student’s journey through High School. The location of the ceremony will be determined at the start of 2021. The $100 fee for the Valedictory Ceremony (included in the Year 12 School Fees) covers venue hire, full ceremony gown hire, a school sash (for the students to keep) and a Class of 2021 photo for each student The costs for the Valedictory tickets are paid separately from the school fees. Early in Term 4, we send our parents and guardians an e-mail containing information on the Valedictory and how to purchase a ticket and the cost.
SCHOOL BALL – YEAR 12 ONLY The School Ball is invoiced and paid during Year 11 and it is held in Term 1 of Year 12. ACROSS SCHOOL EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES In addition to the essential curriculum activities that are covered by learning areas, a wide range of Optional Enrichment Activities are planned for 2021 on a pay-as-you-go basis. We would prefer these payments through our BPoint system. The school is unable to predict the exact cost of many of these optional activities that are organised by Year Coordinators. Teachers organizing these activities will always aim for the cheapest possible cost. Examples of the activities and approximate cost: School Ball (Year 12 Only) (Invoiced & Paid during Year 11) up to $150 Year 12 Graduation Lunch up to $50 Leavers’ Jackets (Invoiced and Paid in Year 11) up to $120 Valedictory Ceremony (Year 12) up to $100 (Extra tickets up to
$30) River Cruise Reward Excursions (Lower School) up to $45 Dinner Dance (Year 10) up to $50 Reward Excursions (All Years - may do more than one) up to $40 Sportspersons Dinner up to $40 Year 7/8 Social up to $20
Please note the above activities are for selected students only.
PERSONAL ITEMS - BOOKLISTS Information can be found in the School Information Handbook which is located on our website under 2021 Parent Information Package. Leeming Senior High School uses Campion Education as the suggested supplier. Stationery items required for specific courses have been included in the Personal Items Listings.
PAYMENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS FAQs
Q: If you call some charges ‘Voluntary’, why should I pay? A: As per the Department of Education guidelines students are entitled to participate in an educational program that satisfies the requirements of the Western Australian Curriculum and Assessment Outline. The Department of Education allocates basic funding to each school according to the number of students and gives Principals and School Boards the autonomy to increase resources to their core subjects and some elective subjects.
The School Education Act 1999, School Education Regulations 2000 and Department policies establish that schools can request up to $235 in Voluntary Contributions. Our School Board and Principal have agreed to request parents to pay Voluntary Contributions as these extra funds allow us to provide critical additional educational resources in our core subjects and some elective subjects. Every cent is allocated to the invoiced School Year and is used on that year so that it benefits your child directly.
Although its name seems to indicate they are inconsequential fees, the Voluntary Contributions allow our teaching staff to enrich their programs with what we believe are vital educational resources for the classroom.
Q: What’s the difference between Voluntary Contributions and Voluntary Approved Requests? A: Voluntary Contributions are allocated to resources requested by the teaching staff for their classroom.
A: Voluntary Approved Requests are costs that the School Board has deemed necessary to keep the school in good standing and condition. In past years Voluntary Approved Contributions have helped the school purchase items such as:
• Lockers • Bush shelter • Library shelves • Furniture in brand new Media Room • Year 7 Area with table-tennis table and Barbecue • Professional coffee machine to allow our students to work towards a Barista Certificate • Software packages for a range of subjects
ELEVATE PROGRAM
A Study Skills program run by Elevate Education for our Year 11 and Year 12 students. The students will attend workshops through the year with the vision to create lasting cultural change in the way they approach study. Through the workshops students will learn study techniques and will be provided a road-map for the year.
The Elevate Program is presented by young and energetic presenters and offers practical skills based on 14 years of research.
The Leeming Senior High School teachers will receive easy-to-use implementation kits to use within the classroom after every workshop.
Parents and teachers will also be invited to a workshop to reinforce best practices both in the home and in the classroom. To cover the costs of this program each student is asked to pay a fee of $18.50.
If you would like more information, please check their website on: https://au.elevateeducation.com/
SCHOOL APP
Make sure you download the school app to have quick access to school information from your phone. Though the App you have instant access to useful school links such as QuickCliq (Canteen Order), Connect, our Newsletter, Website, Absentees line, Facebook, Change of Details Form, Payments, etc. Once we have 90% uptake we will extend the use of the App.
GENERAL ASSISTANCE SCHEME The Western Australian Department of Education provides an allowance to assist eligible families with secondary schooling costs. To be eligible for the allowance the parent/guardian must hold a Department of Human Services (Centrelink) or Veteran’s Affairs card that represents a statement of income for the family. Please see the 2021 Public School SAS Application Form for more information or call the school Finance Department for more information.
CERTIFICATE II PAYMENTS In accordance with the Department of Education Contributions and Charges policy (Section 99 of the School Education Act 1999), Leeming Senior High School requests a 50% payment for each and every Certificate II qualification that students enrol in for Year 11 and Year 12 at Leeming Senior High School. Student participation is conditional to this payment. Parents/Guardians are advised of this payment requirement through a note on their payment statement. Any questions regarding this payment should be referred to the Leeming Senior High School Finance Office on 9237 6812.
In addition to the essential activities that are covered by Parent Contributions and Charges, a range of optional activities are planned for 2021. The school is unable to predict the exact cost of many of these optional charges however, to assist parents to budget, the estimated costs are listed below. Teachers organising these activities will always aim to keep cost to a minimum. Participation in these activities is optional and students who do not participate will still be able to achieve all the desired curriculum outcomes.
LEARNING AREA
ACTIVITY COST
ACADEMIC EXTENSION PROGRAM
Camp Excursions
Up to $200 Up to $ 60
THE ARTS
Music Camp Music - Excursions Drama - Incursion South of the Swan Festival Music Ensemble (Band Members only)
Up to $235 Up to $ 25 Up to Up to Up to
$ 30 $ 10 $ 55
ENGLISH Incursion/Excursion ICAS English Test – (AEP students only)
Up to $ 35 Up to $ 16
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Sportspersons Presentation - by invitation Interschool Sports Socks Interschool Team Rep Fee Badge for Interschool Sport Team Lightning Carnival fee
Up to $ 45 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 5 Up to $ 10
LANGUAGES
Japanese - Excursion Japanese - Cultural Activities Japanese Specialist Program - Incursion Japanese – Specialist Program Film Festive French - Incursions/Excursions
Up to $ 38 Up to $ 18 Up to $ 20 Up to $ 35 Up to $ 38
MATHEMATICS Australian Mathematics Competition Incursions
Up to $ 16 Up to $ 10
SCIENCE Science Excursions - up to two Up to $ 25
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
Excursions - up to three Incursions Competitions
Up to $ 50
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Excursions - up to two Incursions
Up to $ 50
OTHER EXPENSES
Year 7 Social Up to $ 15
LEEMING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR YEAR 7 2021
In addition to the essential activities that are covered by Parent Contributions and Charges, a range of optional activities are planned for 2021. The school is unable to predict the exact cost of many of these optional charges however, to assist parents to budget, the estimated costs are listed below. Teachers organising these activities will always aim to keep cost to a minimum. Participation in these activities is optional and students who do not participate will still be able to achieve all the desired curriculum outcomes.
LEARNING AREA
ACTIVITY COST
ACADEMIC EXTENSION PROGRAM
Camp Excursions
Up to $200 Up to $ 60
THE ARTS
Music Camp Music - Excursions Drama - Incursion South of the Swan Festival Music Ensemble (Band Members only)
Up to $235 Up to $ 25 Up to Up to Up to
$ 30 $ 10 $ 55
ENGLISH Incursion/Excursion ICAS English Test (AEP students)
Up to Up to
$ 35 $ 16
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Sportspersons Presentation - by invitation Interschool Sports Socks Interschool Team Rep Fee Badge for Interschool Sport Team Lightning Carnival Fee
Up to $ 45 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 5 Up to $ 10
LANGUAGES
Japanese - Excursion Japanese - Cultural Activities Japanese Specialist Program - Incursion Japanese Specialist Program – Film Festival French - Incursions/Excursions
Up to $ 38 Up to $ 18 Up to $ 20 Up to $ 35 Up to $ 38
MATHEMATICS Australian Mathematics Competition Incursions
Up to $ 16 Up to $ 10
SCIENCE Science Excursions - up to two Up to $ 25
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
Excursions - up to five Incursions Competition
Up to $ 50
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Excursions – up to two Incursions
Up to $ 50
OTHER EXPENSES
Year 8 Social Up to $ 15
LEEMING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR YEAR 8 2021
In addition to the essential activities that are covered by Parent Contributions and Charges, a range of optional activities are planned for 2021.
The school is unable to predict the exact cost of many of these optional charges however, to assist parents to budget, the estimated costs are listed below. Teachers organising these activities will always aim to keep cost to a minimum.
Participation in these activities is optional and students who do not participate will still be able to achieve all the desired curriculum outcomes.
LEARNING AREA
ACTIVITY COST
ACADEMIC EXTENSION PROGRAM
Camp Excursions Fremantle Literature Centre
Up to $200 Up to $ 60 Up to $ 60
THE ARTS
Music Camp Music – Excursions Drama – Excursions Drama – Incursions South of the Swan Festival Music Ensemble (Band Members only)
Up to $235 Up to $ 15 Up to $ 45 Up to $ 30 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 55
ENGLISH Incursion/Excursion ICAS English Test – (AEP Students only) AEP students only – OzClo Competition
Up to $ 35 Up to $ 16 Up to $ 10
BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGHY
Law and Criminal Investigation Excursion Robotics – Excursion Games Design – Excursion Digital Media - Excursion
Up to $ 35 Up to $ 20 Up to $ 20 Up to $ 20
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Sportspersons Presentation - by invitation Outdoor Education - Excursions/Camps Interschool Sports Socks Interschool Team Rep Fee Badge for Interschool Sport Team Lightning Carnival Fee
Up to $ 45 Up to $ 70 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 5 Up to $ 10
LANGUAGES
Japanese – Specialist Program Excursion Japanese – Specialist Program Film Festival Japanese Tour (Biannually) French - Incursions/Excursions
Up to $ 30 Up to $ 35 Up to $5,000 Up to $ 20
MATHEMATICS Australian Mathematics Competition Incursion
Up to $ 16 Up to $ 10
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
Excursions - up to 5 incursions and competitions Astronomy Camp
Up to $ 50 Up to $200
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Excursions – up to two Incursions
Up to $ 50
SCIENCE Excursions – up to two ($25 ea) Up to $ 50
OTHER EXPENSES
Y9 Social Up to $ 20
LEEMING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR YEAR 9 2021
In addition to the essential activities that are covered by Parent Contributions and Charges, a range of optional activities are planned for 2021.
The school is unable to predict the exact cost of many of these optional charges however, to assist parents to budget, the estimated costs are listed below. Teachers organising these activities will always aim to keep cost to a minimum.
Participation in these activities is optional and students who do not participate will still be able to achieve all the desired curriculum outcomes.
LEARNING AREA ACTIVITY COST
ACADEMIC EXTENSION PROGRAM
Camp Excursions Fremantle Literature Centre
Up to $200 Up to $ 60 Up to $ 60
THE ARTS
Music Camp Music - Excursions Dance - Theatre Excursion Drama - Excursion Festivals Theatre x 3 ($40 ea) Dance – Incursion – Dance Troupe Drama - Incursion South of the Swan Festival Music Ensemble (Band Members only)
Up to $235 Up to Up to
$ 20 $ 60
Up to $120 Up to $ 30 Up to $ 30 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 55
ENGLISH Incursion/Excursion ICAS English Test – AEP students only AEP Students only – OzClo Competition
Up to $ 35 Up to $ 16 Up to $ 10
BUSINESS AND INFORMAITON TECHNOLOGY
Robotics – Excursion Game Design – Excursion Digital Media – Excursion Introduction to Accounting – Excursion Law and Criminal Investigation - Excursion
Up to $ 20 Up to $ 20 Up to $ 20 Up to $ 20 Up to $ 20
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Sportspersons Presentation - by invitation Outdoor Education - Excursions Interschool Sports Socks Interschool Team Rep Fee Badge for Interschool Sport Team Lightning Carnival Fee
Up to $ 45 Up to $ 50 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 5 Up to $ 10
LANGUAGES
Japanese Specialist Program – Excursion Japanese Specialist Program Film Festival Japanese Tour (Biannually) French - Incursions/Excursions French Film Festival Chez Pierre Restaurant (Evening)
Up to $ 30 Up to $ 35 Up to $5,000 Up to $ 20 Up to $ 35 Up to $ 50
MATHEMATICS Australian Mathematics Competition AEP Excursion Incursion
Up to $ 16 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 10
SCIENCE Science Excursions - up to two Additional Computing Printing
Up to $ 25 Up to $ 8
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
Excursions – up to 2 ($25 ea) Up to $ 50
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Excursion – up to two Incursions
Up to $ 50
OTHER EXPENSES
End of Year Social Up to $ 50
LEEMING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR YEAR 10 2021
In addition to the essential activities that are covered by Parent Contributions and Charges, a range of optional activities are planned for 2021.
The school is unable to predict the exact cost of many of these optional charges however, to assist parents to budget, the estimated costs are listed below. Teachers organising these activities will always aim to keep cost to a minimum.
Participation in these activities is optional and students who do not participate will still be able to achieve all the desired curriculum outcomes.
LEARNING AREA ACTIVITY COST
ACADEMIC EXTENSION PROGRAM
Fremantle Literature Centre Up to $ 60
THE ARTS
Music Camp Music - Excursions Media Production & Analysis - Location Filming Media Production & Analysis – Excursion Media – In House Camp (T2) Drama - Excursions (possible) Art - Excursions x 2 ($40 ea) Dance - Theatre Excursion Dance – Incursion Dance Troupe Drama - Excursion Festivals Theatre x 3 ($40 ea) Drama – Incursion Drama - Camp South of the Swan Festival Music Ensemble (Band Members only)
Up to $235 Up to $ 25 Up to $ 20 Up to $ 20 Up to $ 55 Up to $ 45 Up to $ 80 Up to $ 60 Up to $ 30 Up to $120 Up to $ 25 Up to $280 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 55
ENGLISH Theatre visit/Incursion ICAS English Test – ATAR only
Up to $ 35 Up to $ 36
BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Business Management and Enterprise Excursion Accounting and Finance - Excursion Applied Information Technology - Excursion
Up to $ 35 Up to $ 30 Up to $ 30
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Sportspersons Presentation - by invitation Interschool Sports Socks Outdoor Recreation Excursions/Camp Interschool Team Rep Fee PE Studies Workbook Badge for Interschool Sport Team
Up to $ 45 Up to $ 10 Up to $140 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 40 Up to $ 5
HOME ECONOMICS Computer Printing - Assessment (professional manner) First Aid Course - Cert II Community Service Barista Training
Up to $ 10 Up to $100 Up to $50
LANGUAGES
Japanese Tour (Biannually) French Incursion French Film Festival Chez Pierre Restaurant (Evening)
Up to $5,000 Up to $ 20 Up to $ 35 Up to $ 50
MATHEMATICS Australian Mathematics Competition Excursion
Up to $ 16 Up to $ 16
SCIENCE
Biological Science - up to 2 Excursions Chemistry - up to 2 Excursions Physics - up to 2 Excursions Human Biological Science - up to 2 Excursions Aviation – up to 4 excursions (2 x $250 and 2 x $25)
Up to $ 40 Up to $ 30 Up to $ 30 Up to $ 30 Up to $550
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Modern History Excursion Geography Excursion - 2 Economics Excursion Psychology Excursion Career and Enterprise Politics and Law
Up to $ 20 Up to $ 50 Up to $ 40 Up to $ 40 Up to $ 40 Up to $ 40
OTHER EXPENSES Spring Fling Up to $ 60
LEEMING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR YEAR 11 2021
In addition to the essential activities that are covered by Parent Contributions and Charges, a range of optional activities are planned for 2021.
The school is unable to predict the exact cost of many of these optional charges however, to assist parents to budget, the estimated costs are listed below. Teachers organising these activities will always aim to keep cost to a minimum.
Participation in these activities is optional and students who do not participate will still be able to achieve all the desired curriculum outcomes.
LEARNING AREA ACTIVITY COST
THE ARTS
Music Camp Music Excursions Media Production & Analysis - Location Filming Media Production & Analysis - Excursion (possible) Media – In House Camp (T2) Drama - Excursions Art - Excursions x 2 possible ($40 ea) Dance - Theatre Excursion Dance – Incursion Dance Troupe Drama - Excursion Festivals Theatre x 3 ($40 ea) Drama – Camp (with other schools) Incursions Commedia, Tie South of the Swan Festival Music Ensemble (Band Members only)
Up to $235 Up to Up to
$ 15 $ 25
Up to $ 20 Up to $ 50 Up to $ 45 Up to $ 80 Up to $ 60 Up to $ 30 Up to $120 Up to $280 Up to $ 25 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 55
ENGLISH (ATAR and LITERATURE)
Curtin University Excursion ICAS English Test – ATAR only
Up to $ 35 Up to $ 36
BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Accounting and Finance – Excursion Applied Information Technology – Excursion Business Management and Enterprise - Excursion
Up to $ 30 Up to $ 30 Up to $ 30
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Sportspersons Presentation - by invitation Outdoor Education Sea Trek Interschool Sports Socks PE Interschool Rep Fee Badge for Interschool Sport Team
Up to $ 45 Up to $150 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 5
LANGUAGES
Japanese Tour (Biannually) Japanese – WACE Oral Presentation (Kaiwa Day) French – Incursions French Film Festival Chez Pierre Restaurant (Evening)
Up to $5,000 Up to $ 10 Up to $ 40 Up to $ 35 Up to $ 50
MATHEMATICS Australian Mathematics Competition Excursion
Up to $ 16 Up to $ 16
HOME ECONOMICS Barista Training Up to $ 50
SCIENCE
Biological Science - up to 2 Excursions Chemistry - up to 2 Excursions Human Biology Science - Up to 2 Excursions Physics - up to 2 Excursions Aviation – up to 2 Excursions General Integrated Science – up to 2 Excursions
Up to $ 40 Up to $ 30 Up to $ 30 Up to $ 30 Up to $ 50 Up to $ 50
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Geography - Excursions x 2 History Excursion x 1 Economics Excursion Psychology Excursion Career and Enterprise
Up to $ 50 Up to $ 40 Up to $ 40 Up to $ 40 Up to $ 40
OTHER EXPENSES Y12 Graduation Lunch Valedictory Spring Fling
Up to $ 60 Up to $150 Up to $ 60
LEEMING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR YEAR 12 2021
BPOINT PERIODICAL CREDIT CARD AUTHORISATION 2021
*Student Name (s) Year (s)
Please provided your email address, your receipt will be sent by email. *Email: ____________________________________________________________________
Payment allocated to:
1. Voluntary Contributions $______________
2. Compulsory Charges $______________
3. Year Book $______________
4. Voluntary Approved Requests $______________
5. Valedictory $______________
6. Previous Year _____ Balance $______________
7. STA (Science Technology Academy Year 7-10 )$______________
8. Music Ensemble (Year 7-10) $______________
9. Leavers Jackets $______________
10. Ball $______________
* PLEASE NOTE – A SUBJECT CHANGE WILL ALTER YOUR PAYMENT PLAN AND YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS. *
Please Debit: Total amount to be charged: $___________________________
Please tick the box for your preferred debit frequency, amount to be withdrawn and commencement date. (Minimum payment amount is $50.00 per month)
Weekly Amount $ ________ Commencement Date ___/___/___ Fortnight Amount $ ________ Commencement Date ___/___/___ Monthly Amount $ ________ Commencement Date ___/___/___
Please ensure your debit amount will cover the full fees payment prior to the end of Term 3, Friday 24 September 2021.
Direct Debit (From bank account) Please fill in the Direct Debit Request Form (DDR)
Card Type: Debit MasterCard Visa Card Expiry Date ___/___/___
*Please advise the Finance Department when your card it due to expire*
*Card No:
CVC Number on back of card last 3 digits: ____________________________
Contact Number ________________________________
*________________________________ *____________________________________ Signature of Authorised Cardholder Cardholder Name
Formula work out box e.g. – (Total Fees $1,450. $50 per fortnight = 29 weeks x $50 = $1,450)
2021 CALENDAR
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(Tick if applicable) ☐
DIRECT DEBIT REQUEST(DDR) START DATE: 1 February 2021
Request and Authority to debit the account named below to pay
Leeming Senior High School APCA ID 504-843
Request and Authority to debit
*Please Indicate when you would like payments to start*
Your surname or company name
Your given names or ABN/ARBN “you”
request and authorise Leeming Senior High School to arrange, through its own financial
institution, a debit to your nominated account any amount Leeming Senior High School
has deemed payable by you.
This debit or charge will be made through the Bulk Electronic Clearing System (BECS) from your account held at the financial institution you have nominated below and will be subject to the terms and conditions of the Direct Debit Request Service Agreement.
Periodic Amount/Type of payment
$
Frequency or Agreed Invoice amount
Insert the name and address of financial institution at which your account is held
Financial institution name
Address
Insert details of account to be debited
Name/s on account
BSB number (Must be 6 digits)
Account number
Acknowledgement By signing and/or providing us with a valid instruction in respect to your Direct Debit Request, you have understood and agreed to the terms and conditions governing debit arrangements between you and Leeming Senior High School as set out in this Request and in your Direct Debit Request Service Agreement.
Insert your signature and address
Signature Date
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Address
Second account signatory (if required)
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Address
START DATE:_____________________
DIRECT DEBIT REQUEST SERVICE AGREEMENT
This is your Direct Debit Service Agreement with Leeming Senior High School,APCA ID 504-843 and ABN 71 790 424 539. It
explains what your obligations are when undertaking a Direct Debit arrangement with us. It also details what our obligations are to you as your Direct Debit provider.
Please keep this agreement for future reference. It forms part of the terms and conditions of your Direct Debit Request (DDR) and should be read in conjunction with your DDR authorisation.
Definitions account means the account held at your financial institution from which we are authorised to arrange
for funds to be debited.
agreement means this Direct Debit Request Service Agreement between you and us.
banking day means a day other than a Saturday or a Sunday or a public holiday listed throughout Australia.
debit day means the day that payment by you to us is due.
debit payment means a particular transaction where a debit is made.
direct debit request means the Direct Debit Request between us and you.
us or we means Leeming Senior High School, (the Debit User) you have authorised by requesting a
Direct Debit Request.
you means the customer who has signed or authorised by other means the Direct Debit Request.
your financial institution means the financial institution nominated by you on the DDR at which the account is maintained.
1. Debiting your account
1.1 By signing a Direct Debit Request or by providing us with a valid instruction, you have authorised us to arrange for funds to be debited from your account. You should refer to the Direct Debit Request and this agreement for the terms of the arrangement between us and you.
1.2 We will only arrange for funds to be debited from your account as authorised in the Direct Debit Request.
or
We will only arrange for funds to be debited from your account if we have sent to the address nominated by you in the Direct Debit Request, a billing advice which specifies the amount payable by you to us and when it is due.
1.3 If the debit day falls on a day that is not a banking day, we may direct your financial institution to debit your account on the following banking day. If you are unsure about which day your account has or will be debited you should ask your financial institution.
2. Amendments by us 2.1 We may vary any details of this agreement or a Direct Debit Request at any time by giving you at least fourteen (14) days written notice.
3. Amendments by you 3.1 You may change*, stop or defer a debit payment, or terminate (cancel) this agreement at any time by providing us with at least 14 days notification by writing to:
Leeming Senior High School 4 Aulberry Parade LEEMING WA 6149 OR [email protected] or by telephoning us on (08) 9237 6800 during business hours;
or arranging it through your own financial institution, which is required to act promptly on your instructions.
*Note: in relation to the above reference to ‘change’, your financial institution may change your debit payment only to the extent of advising us Leeming Senior High School of your new account details.
DIRECT DEBIT REQUEST SERVICE AGREEMENT (continued)
4. Your obligations 4.1 It is your responsibility to ensure that there are sufficient clear funds available in your account to allow a debit payment to be made in accordance with the Direct Debit Request.
4.2 If there are insufficient clear funds in your account to meet a debit payment:
a) you may be charged a fee and/or interest by your financial institution;
b) you may also incur fees or charges imposed or incurred by us; and
c) you must arrange for the debit payment to be made by another method or arrange for sufficient clear funds to be in your account by an agreed time so that we can process the debit payment.
4.3 You should check your account statement to verify that the amounts debited from your account are correct.
5. Disputes 5.1 If you believe there has been an error in debiting your account, you should notify us directly on Leeming Senior High School and confirm that notice in writing with us as soon as possible so
that we can resolve your query more quickly. Alternatively you can take it up directly with your financial institution.
5.2 If we conclude as a result of our investigations that your account has been incorrectly debited we will respond to your query by arranging for your financial institution to adjust your account (including interest and charges) accordingly. We will also notify you in writing of the amount by which your account has been adjusted.
5.3 If we conclude as a result of our investigations that your account has not been incorrectly debited we will respond to your query by providing you with reasons and any evidence for this finding in writing.
6. Accounts You should check:
a) with your financial institution whether direct debiting is available from your account as direct debiting is not available through BECS on all accounts offered by financial institutions.
b) your account details which you have provided to us are correct by checking them against a recent account statement; and
c) with your financial institution before completing the Direct Debit Request if you have any queries about how to complete the Direct Debit Request.
7. Confidentiality 7.1 We will keep any information (including your account details) in your Direct Debit Request confidential. We will make reasonable efforts to keep any such information that we have about you secure and to ensure that any of our employees or agents who have access to information about you do not make any unauthorised use, modification, reproduction or disclosure of that
information.
7.2 We will only disclose information that we have about you:
a) to the extent specifically required by law; or
b) for the purposes of this agreement (including disclosing information in connection with any
query or claim).
8. Notice 8.1 If you wish to notify us in writing about anything relating to this agreement, you should write to:
Leeming Senior High School 4 Aulberry Parade LEEMING WA 6149 or email [email protected]
8.2 We may send notices either electronically to your email address or by ordinary post to the address you have given us.
8.3 Any notice will be deemed to have been received on the fifth banking day after emailing or posting.
PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Inc.
Welcome to Leeming Senior High School.
Our school has a proud history of promoting harmony among the students whilst encouraging and
supporting every student to reach their own level of educational excellence. One way in which the
parents and carers of all students can promote the strong community beliefs of the school is through
joining the P&C.
The Leeming Senior High School P&C perform two main roles within the school:
Providing a forum for all parents to communicate directly with the School and to enable each
family to make a positive contribution to the educational opportunities available to all students.
Fund raising activities to support activities throughout the school.
Your involvement in the P&C can ensure that your child is represented in vital decisions made by the
P&C as well as providing you with an opportunity to meet other parents.
Historically the P&C has decided against running major fundraising activities, fetes or raffles during the
school year to minimise the time commitment required by members of the P&C. This results in the P&C
relying entirely on raising funds through:
Voluntary P&C Contribution of $35 per student.
Tax-deductible donation of $35 to the P&C Building Fund – used to upgrade school facilities
for the benefit of all students.
Operating the school canteen and uniform and second-hand shop.
How can you help?
Join the P&C – we need members!! Without members, we cannot operate!!
Attend the meetings – ensure diversity in the group
Volunteer in the canteen and uniform shop – minimises operating costs and increases the
funds remaining for the school.
When are the meetings in 2021?
Wednesday evenings of Week 3 and Week 8 of each term at 7.00 pm in the staff room with the
exception of Term 1 when we will only meet on Week 8. The first meeting of the year (Wednesday
24 March) is the AGM at which all office bearer positions become available and are open for nomination.
We encourage you to nominate for a position at the 2021 AGM.
Term 1 Week 3 No meeting Week 8 24 March
Term 2 Week 4 12 May Week 9 16 June
Term 3 Week 3 4 August Week 8 8 September
Term 4 Week 3 27 October Week 8 1 December
What did the P&C support in 2020?
Student Council
Chaplaincy team
Mural
New carpet in Library
New drink fountains
Can you help? Critical Call for Volunteers
The P&C operates the canteen and uniform/bookshop (including second hand sales) as services to the
school community. We employ staff but rely on the support of volunteers to function effectively. Any
surplus funds are used to provide additional school resources.
For many years the P&C has successfully funded many projects around the school and our students
have directly benefitted from the money raised through the Canteen and the Uniform Shop as well as
the numerous donations to the P&C Building Fund and the Leeming Senior High School P&C
Association. With the increasingly busy lives of our all parents the P&C has been struggling to secure
the assistance of parents/guardians in recent years. Please do not be discouraged by the amount of
work involved as we are willing to put supports in place to make your role easier.
The role of a Volunteer at the P&C in High School is very different to that of a P&C in Primary School.
There is not fundraising to organise or people to chase. We are here to maximise the benefits to the
School Community from the funds we receive via the Canteen and the Uniform Shop.
It is very rewarding to see the benefits spread around the school and a daunting thought to imagine
Leeming Senior High School without a P&C.
Please contact our President – Michael Blakemore on [email protected] .
The students will all benefit from a little bit of our time.
Canteen
The canteen requires the assistance of volunteers daily to help it provide the best service to our
customers. A volunteer’s duties usually involve preparing and serving food to students. Do not be put
off by thought of serving a mob of teenagers – we will try to make this as easy as possible and the
students will help you out!
Training is provided. Disposable hats and gloves will be supplied to satisfy hygiene requirements for
food preparation. We also provide lunch, a hot drink and good company. It’s also an opportunity to see
the school in action.
Volunteers are required between 10.15 am and 1.45 pm. The Canteen Coordinator, Debbie Bowie, will
develop a roster that considers your personal schedules. Even if you can only help once a term it would
be a tremendous help so why not give it a go!
Interested?
To join the canteen team please email [email protected] or drop in to the Canteen.
We would greatly appreciate any assistance and look forward to hearing from you.
For further information, please contact Debbie at the Canteen between 9 am and 2 pm weekdays.
Leeming Senior High School
Quick Reference Guide for Parents
Quick Reference Guide for Parents
Absences
If a student is going to be absent from school, please contact the school office by telephoning
9237 6860 or sending an SMS to 0408 956 958 with the Students Name, Year Group and
reason for absence before 9.00am. The student should bring a note or doctor’s certificate
to the Student Services Reception on return to school for extended absences.
Illness during the Day
Students who are ill during the day should inform their classroom teacher or report to the
Nurse or Student Services. The School Nurse works 4 days per week. If the student needs
to leave the school and return home, the Nurse will contact parent/caregiver then send to
Student Services to be signed out. Please observe the protocol by following these
instructions. Students should not contact their parent/caregiver prior to speaking with
school staff and no student is to leave the premises without the appropriate leave pass.
Please keep your child home if they are unwell.
Lateness
Students who are late for school must sign in either and provide a note or ensure their
Parent has called in with information explaining their lateness at the Student Services
Reception. Unexplained lateness will result in detention.
Uniform Pass
Students not in uniform are required to report to Student Services to obtain a “Uniform Pass”
before the school day begins. They must provide a written reason from their parent/caregiver
as to why they are out of uniform. Unexplained uniform violations will result in detention.
Leaving School Grounds
Any student who is required to attend an appointment out of the school must bring a
permission note from their parent/guardian outlining the reason for the appointment. Once
this information is given to Student Services the student will be issued with a “School Leave
Pass” which they must retain. No student is to leave the school grounds without the
appropriate approval.
Bikes
Students who ride bicycles or scooters to and from school must park and lock them in the
bicycle racks located behind the Library/Uniform Shop. Students need to provide their own
lock.
Keeping your information up to date
Please contact the school regarding change of address, phone numbers and e-mail address.
Communication Guide
In a large school, the need for effective communication is paramount. The school takes
every opportunity to communicate to members of our school community in a number of
ways, including text, Connect, email, letters, website updates and the newsletter. Connect
is the primary communication medium.
School Calendar
A comprehensive calendar is available to parents and students early in Term 1 on the school
website. It contains the dates of significant events to be held during the term/year. School
excursions, exam dates, report distribution dates, school development days, staff meetings
and parent/teacher evenings are just some of the dates recorded. Please note that some
dates might have to change as the year progresses, so check our website regularly.
Specific purpose Notices – SMS or e-mails
These are issued occasionally to inform and remind parents about specific events such as
school photos, vaccinations or parent evenings.
Assemblies
Whole-school assemblies are held once a term in the Recreation Centre. Parents are invited
to attend the award assemblies. The dates for the assemblies are published on the school
calendar which can be located on the school website. Year House Group assemblies are
held once a week during House Group time.
Newsletters
School newsletters are distributed to parents via an email twice a term. The newsletters
contain details of school activities, significant dates and other aspects of school life.
Daily Notices
Information for students is provided every day in the daily notices. These notices are read
to students during House Group after recess. Sporting team notices, special upcoming
events, and general information are just some of the information regularly included in the
notices.
Student Diary
Every student is expected to use a diary. This is used to record homework, and plan
assignment completion but may also be used by teachers and parents to communicate with
each other.
Contact with Teachers
If you wish to make an appointment please contact the teacher directly, by telephone or e-
mail. Teachers e-mail addresses can be found on the website –Our School-Staff. We
encourage all parents to keep in regular contact with the school. When parents contact the
school, it is quite possible that the staff member that you wish to speak with is teaching. In
light of this, please do not expect immediate responses from Teachers. The staff member
will ring you back at their earliest opportunity.
Phone: 9237 6800
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.leeming.wa.edu.au
Appointments for Student Services
Many students make appointments to see members of the Student Services Team. The
procedure is simple:
Students attend the Student Services building at recess or lunchtime.
Make an appointment time.
Show the appointment time to the relevant subject teacher.
As a matter of courtesy, appointments should be negotiated with the subject teacher to make
sure that essential teaching or tests do not clash with the appointment.
Students sign in at the Kiosk in Student Services to register their attendance.
Reports
Reports will be e-mailed and published on connect. Students in all years will receive a report
at the end of each semester. (Semester 1 and Semester 2).
Downloads
The school produces a number of brochures, including handbooks on course selection and
the BYOD Policy. These publications are now located on the school website and can be
downloaded.
mailto:[email protected]://www.leeming.wa.edu.au/
Local Media
The local paper will often contain details and pictures of special events held at the school.
Success of our students in sport, academic achievements and community involvement is
also submitted to the local media for publication.
Maintenance of Information
It is important that the school be notified promptly of any change of circumstance including
address, phone number, including mobile phone number, email address, living
arrangements and medical information. Up to date information contributes to effective
communication.
Messages to Students
Parents are requested not to ask the office staff to pass messages to students, unless they
are of an urgent and serious nature.
Parents are reminded student mobile phones are banned from the time the student
arrives at school and are to be kept out of sight until the end of the school day –
including before school and at break times
Health and Safety
Accident Insurance
The school recommends that students be covered by a 24-hour Personal Accident
Insurance policy, including ambulance cover. Schools do not cover these costs should an
ambulance be required.
Drugs
All WA High Schools have a zero-tolerance policy on drugs in school. This definition includes
alcohol and tobacco. Breaches are serious and will be dealt with according to the DOE
policies. Students are permitted to carry “one day, one dose” of medication such as
antibiotics or analgesia.
Immunisation
At times through Commonwealth or State Government initiatives immunisation may take
place within the school for your child. You will be kept informed through the health
Department and Leeming SHS when these programs arise. A photocopy of the student’s
immunisation should be attached to the health record card where possible.
A Measles Exclusion policy exists which states that if a child is not immunised
against measles and if a case occurs, then the non-immunised child can be excluded
from school for 14 days unless immunised within 72 hours of contact with the patient.
If there are no immunisation records the school assumes your child has not been
immunised.
Skin Care
Students are encouraged to care for their skin by wearing appropriate clothing (including
hats) and using sunscreen when out in the sun. Appropriate sunglasses should be worn.
Hats or caps should be worn outside but should not be worn inside buildings. Daily
application of sunscreen is a worthwhile, lifetime habit.
Security
Loss of clothes, bags, pens and pencils, books, files and other small items is a problem in
all schools. It is essential that all personal property be clearly labelled with the owner’s name.
This applies particularly to bags, many of which are otherwise identical and may be taken
by mistake. In general:
Calculators should be engraved with the owner’s name and the make, model, serial
number recorded.
Calculators should be engraved with the owner’s name and the make, model, serial
number recorded.
Valuables including mobile phones and similar electronic devices are the
responsibility of the student.
Mobile phones and other valuables must be kept with the student at all times. If
parents deem it essential for a student to carry a mobile phone for safety reasons,
mobile phones must be tuned off during class time.
If it is unavoidable that a student has a large sum of money at school, it should be
given to a teacher or the Front Office Finance Department for safe keeping for the
day.
Lockers are available and all students wishing to have a locker should see their Year
Coordinator/Student Services.
The school accepts no responsibility for loss, theft or damage to students’ property as
the Education Department of Western Australia does not provide insurance cover.
Leeming SHS Library & SmartRider Card
In 2021, all new students will be issued with a new plastic library card. One side has
the student’s name, photo and date of birth to be used for borrowing resources from
the Library and also for identification. The other side is their SmartRider for public
transport through TransPerth.
If students don’t need to use the SmartRider, then they simply use the Library card.
When they need to use the SmartRider, they can put money onto it at train/bus
stations, phone or online.
If a student loses their card, they will need to apply at the Library for a replacement.
($5 replacement cost)
2021
All new students will receive a Library-SmartRider card at the beginning of the school
Year (2021).
Students will have a photo taken during their Orientation visit in 2020 or in their first
few days at Leeming SHS. (New students will be called up to the Library).
Year 7 students who currently use a SmartRider card will have their photo taken
during transition however; it will be held until the beginning of the school year to be
sent through to TransPerth.
This will allow students to continue using their SmartRider cards until the beginning
of the school year when their new Library-SmartRider card will become current.
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Term Dates for 2021
A detailed calendar will be published on our website in Term 1.
http://www.leeming.wa.edu.au/resources/parentresources
Uniform shop opening times Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10:15 am – 1:45 pm.
Term 1 Monday 1 February to Thursday 1 April
Term 2 Monday 19 April to Friday 2 July
Term 3 Monday 19 July to Friday 24 September
Term 4 Monday 11 October to Thursday 16 December
Western Australian Public Holidays School Pupil Free Days
Labour Day Monday March 1 Tuesday 8 June
Good Friday Friday April 2 Monday 23 August
Easter Monday Monday April 5 Monday 11 October
Easter Tuesday Tuesday April 6
Anzac Day Public
Holiday Monday April 26
WA Day Monday June 7
Queen’s Birthday Monday September 27
Daily Timetable
Period Time Duration
Period 1 8:30 am 60 mins
Period 2 9:30 am 60 mins
Recess 10:30 am 30 mins
House Group 11:00 am 10 mins (Daily Notices read)
Period 3 11:10 am 65 mins
Period 4 12:15 pm 60 mins
Lunch 1:15 pm 30 mins
Period 5 1:45 pm 65 mins
School Ends 2:50 pm
Office Information
School address: Aulberry Parade, Leeming 6149
Phone number: 9237 6800
E-mail address: [email protected]
School Website www.leeming.wa.edu.au
Security phone number: 9264 4771
Office hours: 8.00 am to 3.30 pm
Absentee Hotline: 9237 6860
SMS Text Message 0408 956 958
http://www.leeming.wa.edu.au/resources/parentresourcesmailto:[email protected]
UNIFORM ORDER FORM
Student Name: ___________________________________ Date: _______________________
Parent Name: ___________________________________
Address: ___________________________________
___________________________________ Mobile: ______________________
Telephone Home: ___________________________________
YOUR ORDER
Garment Adult Size Price Number Required
Size Required
Total Price
Office Use Only
Caps One Size $18.00
Dress 6 - 12 $75.00
Dress 14 - 18