The Education Act 1989 gives the right to free enrolment and free education in New Zealand for every New Zealand resident from the age of 5 to 18 years. The funding received by schools only provides for the very basic curriculum delivery. We pride ourselves by offering enhanced learning opportunities for all students. To allow this we rely on contributions from parents/caregivers. These contributions are outlined in the school course/options booklet and on the stationery lists. Any such contribution paid is a donation and can be claimed annually as a tax credit using the Inland Revenue form IR526.
Compulsory Catholic Diocese of Christchurch Attendance dues and financial contribution
Please note these will be invoiced from and paid directly to the Proprietor.
This contribution helps cover the costs associated with the delivery of professional development services in support of Catholic Special Character in Catholic schools.
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2026 |
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Attendance Dues |
$1000.00 (plus GST) per annum ($250.00 plus GST, per term) |
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Catholic Special Character Contribution |
$60.00 per annum ($15.00 per term) |
The ҹɫapp Development Foundation Trust will use these funds to support the College with projects that are not able to be funded through the normal operational grant. The parent partnership fund is a voluntary contribution from Roncalli parents. ҹɫapp Development Foundation Trust is registered as a Charitable Entity under the Charities Act 2005. It is approved by Inland Revenue as a Donee Organisation whereby donations made to the ҹɫapp Development Foundation Trust can be claimed as a tax credit by the Donor. Providing the donor has a receipt, a tax credit claim for donations of $5 or more can be made for donations made in a tax year.
ҹɫapp is part of a network of eight New Zealand schools that collaborate together. We request a contribution towards costs to help with contracting in Priests and other facilitators to help with Retreats, Masses, Sacramental Preparation, Leadership Training and other Special Character activities.
An NCRS contribution has been confirmed as the mechanism for funding the Religious Education Curriculum Development work for NCRS from 2015. On a cost recovery basis, the per student contribution has been set at $9.00 per year. This contribution replaces textbook sales as the key funding stream for RE curriculum development and is forwarded onto the National Centre of Religious Studies.
Sporting and Education Outside the Classroom events must be paid prior to the student participating in these activities. Other charges will incur from time to time for extra curricular events.
Some limited financial assistance is available where a student would otherwise miss out on valuable educational experiences.
The Board expects that accounts will be paid promptly. Regular automatic payments are encouraged. If debts are incurred the Board reserves the right to pass the debt on to a debt collector and all collection costs or late payment fees will be added to the debt.
Any student who may be disadvantaged by course costs and/or other College related expenses can apply to the Principal or Business Manager for financial assistance. This includes Attendance Dues.