School enrolments are open, school starts 12/02/2022
1. a) The annual fees of the Saturday morning school are in accordance to the following price list.
* Text book resources included in the fees
1. b) The annual fees of the Saturday afternoon school at Northbridge are in accordance to the following price list.
2. You make a non refundable deposit of $150 per student as an advance (against the annual fees) to the school bank account whose details are shown below,
Name: Centre for Hellenic Studies WA
BSB: 306-051
Acc. No: 0444633
3. You must choose one of the following payment options.
a.) Pay the total invoiced amount minus the advance collected with the enrolment by 31st of March 2022.
b.) Pay the total invoiced amount minus the advance collected with the enrolment in three equal instalments payable through credit card on 30th of March 2022, 30th of June 2022 and 30th of September 2022.
c. ) Pay the total invoiced amount minus the advance collected with the enrolment in 9 equal monthly instalments payable through credit card on 30th of each month starting on March 2022 and ending on 30th of November 2022.
For more information and/or clarifications, you can visit us Mon to Fri from 09:00 am to 05:00 pm at our offices at Hellenic Admin, 2A Hellenic Drive, Dianella WA 6059 or call us on 08 9303 3890.
Centre for Hellenic Studies WA will continue to monitor the impact of COVID-19 in our community and follow the guidance of local health authorities and the WA State Government to mitigate spread and keep our students, staff and their families safe. Understanding that conditions can shift rapidly, the Centre for Hellenic Studies WA will remain flexible to adjust to prevailing conditions and continue to enforce prevention measures and strategies to the extent possible and allowable.
All stakeholders are committed to make the students’ school experience as normal as possible.
Parents and carers are welcome on the school site, but will be required to wear a mask if they wish to enter classrooms, speak to the staff or attend assemblies.
Parents and carers are not required to show proof of vaccination when:
Students are to bring their own reusable water bottle for use throughout the day.
Students will not drink directly from water fountains.
Students will be encouraged to sanitize their hands upon entering the classrooms.
Where students are exhibiting “flu or cold-like” symptoms at school their parents or carers will be contacted and will be required to pick up their child and in all likelihood have them tested for COVID.
The Student Code of Conduct outlines the expected standard of behaviour for students. You have the right to participate in activities free from behaviour that may impair learning, safety and well-being. You are responsible for ensuring that you do not adversely affect the learning, safety and well-being of any other individual. You are expected to always treat others courteously and with consideration, including respecting personal boundaries.
The conduct expected is outlined in more detail below.
The following are a student’s rights at HCWA Saturday School:
With these rights also come responsibilities, these are:
Children learn best when school programs offer some understanding of their background. Therefore, a strong partnership between parents and the HCWA Saturday School becomes all the more important when the complex and rapidly changing nature of our society is considered.Our school, encourages participation because:
Parents have a responsibility to:
The Principal will:
Teachers will continue to work with parents to:
All of us: each and every parent, the school principal, teachers and school P&C, have a role to play in encouraging and supporting parent and community participation in our school.
There will be times when parents wish to query something or make a complaint concerning something which has occurred at school.
So that we have the best possible chance of arriving at a solution which is best for all parties concerned, it helps if parents can give us a clear view of
In many cases, the class teacher may be the appropriate person to approach. All teachers are willing to set times where they can meet with parents to discuss concerns. Parents should contact the teacher to arrange a time.
In other cases, parents may wish to discuss their concerns with the Principal. On these occasions, it is essential that parents contact the principal to arrange a mutually suitable time to meet regarding their concerns, as little can be done to address issues that are not communicated directly.