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Attendance Dues & Donations


The Board of Proprietors and the Board of Trustees of our school are committed to providing Christian education that is of a high quality and is affordable for the widest group of families possible.

Because the Ministry of Education subsidises state-integrated schools, the fees are significantly lower than those of a private school.
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These financial commitments are an investment in your child’s education:

​Attendance Dues

​Payable for land and buildings which are not subsidised by the government
  • $250 per child per term or $1000 per child per year

​Special Character Donation

​Payable for educational purposes
  • $10 per child per term

​School Donation

​Payable to Horizon School to supplement government subsidies
  • $20 per 1st child per term
  • +$15 per 2nd child per term
  • +$10 per 3rd child per term
  • $200 maximum per year

​Voluntary Additional Donation

​Any additional donations for facilities or to Horizon School for education are appreciated.

All donations qualify for a tax credit.
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Why are these fees and donations important?

​While the government subsidises education at our school, we receive no government funding for the land, buildings and facilities that the children enjoy.